ITI creates pathways for students

Youth & Careers

THE International Training Institute (ITI) has created pathways for its students by affiliating with local and international universities, chairman Senthil Sentheyval says.
Sentheyval said students would further their studies after completing the two years diploma programme.
“After two years diploma programme, our student are eligible to enter James Cook University, Griffith University, Sunshine Coast University and University of Southern Queensland in Australia,” he said.
“In PNG, ITI has an understanding with Divine Word University and Pacific Adventist University.”
Sentheyval said upon acceptance of a place, they would be eligible to get advance standing to various courses in these universities.
He said they were in the process of upgrading their 10 campuses around the country including a distance centre.
He said the upgrading also included its system with branches focusing on research and publications.
Sentheyval said Mt Hagen would be the first campus to have access to accommodation facilities which could accommodate up to 300 students.
Students in Port Moresby, Lae and other campuses would have free internet access this year.