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[Title] => IT school to tie up with Microsoft
[Summary] => Microsoft Philippines will tie up with the National Institute for Information Technology (NIIT) in providing education and training facilities to Filipino students when NIIT starts operation in the country this month.
NIIT, a global IT company engaged in IT education and training as well as software development and consultancy and knowledge solution, is set to compete aggressively with existing local IT schools such as STI Computer College and AMA Computer School.
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[Title] => Roxas backs entry of more IT schools
[Summary] => Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II supports the entry of new information technology schools in the country, especially as it dovetails with the government’s priority investment area of IT.
Roxas welcomed recently the entry of an international IT school in the country which will help educate more Filipino students. The National Institute of IT (NIIT) is set to put up an initial five branches in the country this month.
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NIIT, a global IT company engaged in IT education and training as well as software development and consultancy and knowledge solution, is set to compete aggressively with existing local IT schools such as STI Computer College and AMA Computer School.
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Roxas welcomed recently the entry of an international IT school in the country which will help educate more Filipino students. The National Institute of IT (NIIT) is set to put up an initial five branches in the country this month.
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