GCTU signed an MoU with 2nd Generation IT Institute to provide career support and hands-on experience for IT students. CEO Mr. Fernard Asamoah praised GCTU as an ideal partner, aiming to offer professional development and job opportunities for graduates. GCTU’s VC, Prof. Afoakwa, emphasized the shared mission to develop skilled manpower for Ghana’s digital future.
As part of our ongoing commitment to fostering educational excellence and supporting the next generation of innovators, we have commissioned a Web Development Scholarship Opportunity for outstanding Senior High School Students in the Greater Accra Region.
This scholarship aims to recognize and reward outstanding academic achievement and to encourage students to pursue their interest in computer science.
In today’s interconnected world, fraud has become a pervasive threat, impacting individuals and organizations across every industry. From phishing scams to data breaches, the risks are higher than ever. That’s why International Fraud Awareness Week, observed from November 17 to November 23, 2024, is such a crucial initiative. This global campaign aims to minimize the impact of fraud through education, awareness, and action.
As an IT school, we at 2nd Generation IT Institute are proud to participate in this important week. We’re committed to equipping students with the skills needed to identify, prevent, and combat fraud in the digital age.
2nd Generation IT Institute held its inaugural graduation on February 7, 2025, at its Adabraka IT center. The event celebrated graduates’ achievements, with keynote speaker Bishop Frederick Asamoah emphasizing the growing demand for IT skills. CEO Ferdnard Asamoah reaffirmed the institute’s commitment to hands-on training. The ceremony marked a milestone in bridging the digital skills gap and fostering tech talent.
2nd Generation IT Institute has partnered with VSEC Adult English College to expand IT training and support adult education. This collaboration aims to provide structured IT programs for beginners and advanced learners, integrating digital skills into adult education for better employability. VSEC, known for assisting diverse students, will enhance its curriculum with IT training. Leaders from both institutions emphasized the importance of digital literacy in today’s job market, aiming to bridge the digital divide and improve career prospects.
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