83.7% of Diploma graduates are employed within six months after graduation.
IT Professionals work across a diverse range of industries in the private, government and non- profit sectors.
Our classrooms are becoming very culturally diverse and we host students from all over the world.
59.8% of all graduates work in the field of INFORMATION MEDIA AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS.
Classrooms: Well-equipped
classrooms with comfortable
seating, audio-visual aids, and whiteboards or interactive screens
for effective instruction.
CISCO Computer Labs: Computer labs with up-to-date hardware and software for hands-on
training, particularly important for courses involving information
technology, networking, or Data
Integrity.
Library and Learning Resource Center: A resource-rich library or
learning center with access to
textbooks, reference materials, e- books, online databases, and
research resources to support students’ studies and research.
Common Areas: Social spaces for students to relax, socialize, and build
a sense of community, often
equipped with comfortable seating, tables
Dining Area: An on-campus dining area offering ample space to have meals, snacks, and beverages for students and staff.
Student Services Office: An office where students can access administrative services, including enrollment, academic advising, and
course registration.
Close to public transportation
options, and bus services for students.
First Aid Stations: Easily accessible
first aid stations located throughout
the campus to provide immediate medical assistance in case of injuries or health emergencies.
Counseling Services: Our counseling center provides a safe and
confidential space for students to
seek emotional and mental health
support. Professional counselors are
available to assist with a wide range of personal and psychological concerns.