Computer institute excels in vocational training

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Fri, 27 May 2016 Source: cameroon-tribune.cm

Impressive campus, modern day infrastructure features Paul’s Computer Higher Institute of Technology (PC.HITECH) as a model in vocational training.

It was not by chance that the Regional Delegation of Employment and Vocational Training, North West Region, chose Paul’s Computer Higher Institute of Technology (PC.HITECH) to host the 2016 open-door-day for vocational training on May 24, 2016. The imposing campus of the institution in the Mile 7 neighbourhood of Mankon Bamenda II Sub division is undoubtedly a destination for excellence in vocational education.

Operating on the strength of MINEFOP authorization of 4th January, 2016, the facility offers opportunities for students, who are thirsty for education in Application Development, Computer Maintenance and Repairs, Business, Data Processing, Engineering and Technology, Finance and Management, Educational Planning and Professional Development. Products of the institution graduate with National Diplomas, Higher National Diplomas and Higher professional Diplomas.

Students sound off about quality equipment which enhances the learning and teaching process. Details reveal that disciplines offered include; software engineering, hardware maintenance, vocational guidance and counseling, web development, information and communication development, electrical power systems etc. The facility offers opportunities for virtually all levels with short and intensive courses on Data processing, away from the one year, National Diploma program and the two- year, Higher National Diploma course. Experts at the Regional delegation of Employment and vocational Training feature Paul’s Computer Higher Institute of Technology among the best to show for the sector.

The campus offers a rare atmosphere for studies with infrastructure that speak. It was against this backdrop that the Director, Mumbari Joseph Forchu and the Coordinator of studies, Fru Nde Lawrence introduced Cameroon Tribune Reporters to what could easily pass for a University center.

The Director, Numbari Joseph stresses that what has progressed to become Paul’s Computer Higher Institute of Technology started from scratch as Paul’s Computer Institute in 1997. With current staff strength of about 29, Paul’s Higher Institute of Technology showcases some 7000 graduates since inception.

Source: cameroon-tribune.cm