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and Communication Technologies Sector Education and Training Authority (MICT SETA), previously known as Isett SETA. CompTIA has also added the ICT Academy to its database of corporate trainers, which is undoubtedly a feather in the cap of any local institution and again indicative of the standard of the curriculum.


“The ICT Academy has also proven its sustainability and has been operational for eight years. We believe the Academy is one of the ICT learning institutions of the future which is why it is imperative that we stay ahead of the curve with up-to-date facilities, theory and practical learning,” concludes Van der Walt-Korsten.


Current certification courses include: - CompTIA entry-level certificates (ICDL, A+) and Network+ course which is an entry-level Microsoft-based networking certificate (added to the curriculum in 2011) - CISCO CCNA and CCNP - SAP Business-1 certificates - Microsoft MCITP Server and Enterprise Security certificates


For more on the CIDA City Campus ICT Academy please visit: www.cidaictacademy.co.za


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Supporters of the ICT Academy (Van der Walt-Kortsen, T-Systems, second right) Opposite page: Malena-van-der-Westhuizen, Head of ICT Academy and Learnerships at T-Systems Below: Jubilant students at the 2011 CIDA City Camplus graduation ceremony (featured in our August 2011 issue)


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