Course Overview
This diploma introduces core computing areas that support entry into the IT sector. Students study computer systems, software tools, networking basics, and introductory programming used in workplace settings.
Training includes lab sessions and project tasks that build practical ability in handling common IT tasks such as system setup, basic troubleshooting, and simple software development work.
Graduates may apply for entry roles such as IT support assistant, helpdesk officer, junior web assistant, or technical support staff. The programme also supports progression into higher-level IT studies, creating a path for further learning in computing-related fields.
General Eligibility
Completion of secondary education or an equivalent qualification is required. Applicants submit academic transcripts, passport copy, and a completed application form.
Scholarship support may be available for students with strong academic results or early applications. Selection may include document review and a short screening step before admission confirmation.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 20 hours per week during study periods, full-time during scheduled breaks
Language Requirement
- IELTS: Overall 5.5, no band below 5.0
- TOEFL iBT: 46–59
- PTE Academic: 42–50
- Duolingo English Test: 80–90