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KFA Business School introduces 9-pillar BCS.IT program for the first time in Nepal

KATHMANDU, Sept 26: The KFA Business School announced a new BCS.IT program at a program organized in Hotel Ambassador on Saturday. Alongwith the growing importance of the IT sector, the KFA Business School has made a decision to add the new program under their ‘Vision Beyond the Box’ campaign.
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KATHMANDU, Sept 26: The KFA Business School announced a new BCS.IT program at a program organized in Hotel Ambassador on Saturday. Alongwith the growing importance of the IT sector, the KFA Business School has made a decision to add the new program under their ‘Vision Beyond the Box’ campaign. According to KFA, the new 9-pillar BCS.IT program under Lincoln University is the first of its kind in Nepal.


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The KFA has expressed its trust in the 9-pillar BCS.IT program to provide various types of IT related training to students with the help of IT and corporate companies, availability of virtual labs to make the program effective, monitoring from two teachers at the same time to learn the program in a theoretical and practical way, certified IT training to the students, availability of various crash courses, training and job placements. The KFA ensures the program to make a student qualified to work in any IT-related sector. 


The three-year program will focus on courses related to Networking and Cyber Security. The KFA has also announced plans to organize a free seminar for students who have completed their +2 for any information related to courses and the program. The registration for the seminar is currently open for interested students. Students can call 01-4491414 for any further queries regarding the seminar.

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