Tuesday 12 September 2017

Discover a Top Level Information Technology (IT) Training Center

Introduction
NIIT Ghana is one of the top institutions for IT training in Africa. They handle both IT education and IT-assisted training. At this educational facility, there is a variety of programs that are designed for individual students, IT professionals and corporate clients.

The institution is trusted by career seekers, students and corporations due to its brand charisma, intensifying geographic footprint and the deep knowledge base of the instructors. The facility provides training products that are relevant with the contemporary IT sector demand.

Origin of NIIT Ghana

NIIT Ghana was established with a partnership between NewEdge InfoTech Limited and NIIT Limited. After joining forces to create an educational facility for IT instruction and training, NIIT Ghana opened its doors in May 2000. It was immediately recognized as the largest IT Training facility in Ghana. This made it an ideal training ground for corporations, banks, IT companies and software developers too. Today, there are 4 NIIT Ghana training centers. Moreover, NIIT Ghana is led by Dr. Kapil Gupta PhD and Yaw Amoateng, the Deputy General Manager – NIIT Accra. 

NIIT Ghana offers both certificate and diploma programs:

Revolutionary Mastermind Series - Software Engineering

Diploma in Web Design (graphics) and Web Development

Revolutionary Mastermind Series - Infrastructure Management

Certificate in Graphics Designing, web designing & web development

Professional Certificate in Microsoft Office (New!)

Oracle 12C Database Administration, Cisco Network Administrator (CCNA)

Certificate in Computer Security Administration (Comptia Security+)

Certificate Program in MIS Skills

Certificate in Developing Android Application

Conclusion

NIIT Ghana has 4 learning centers, each with a capacity of training 15,000 students per year. Over 60,000 students have gone through the institution and learned some IT skills. NIIT does corporate training in Government sector, i.e., Ministry, and private companies.