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❌ ظرفیت اولیه دوره برنامه نویسی و طراحی وبسایت هم تکمیل شد، برای حفظ کیفیت دوره فقط ۵ نفر افزایش ظرفیت انجام میگیرد. 🙏 استدعا دارم زودتر تکلیف ثبت نامتون رو مشخص کنید مثل پایتون دیروز شرمندتون نشیم. 🤦♂کلی رزرو بدون پرداخت، لطفا اگر الان هم امکان پرداخت کامل ندارید با مقدار کمتر ثبت نامتون رو نهایی کنید و مهلت بگیرید برای تسویه. 🆔@UTTech_admin
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