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Micronet International College aids in paving the way for the students’ future by building their capabilities in critical thinking and technical and innovative skills while providing comfortable and memorable college experiences.

As one of the longest running private higher education institutions, Micronet International College continues to uphold its standards with a mission to combine academic excellence with social and economic relevance, a press release stated.

Facilitating quality teaching and British education experiences, Micronet offers courses ranging from BTEC International Level 2 Certificate in Information Technology, BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Information Technology (QCF), BTEC Level 5 Higher National Diploma in Computing (RFQ), BTEC Level 5 Higher National Diploma in Computing (Network Engineering) (RQF) and BTEC Level 5 Higher National Diploma In Computing (Applications Development) (RQF).

Micronet will also launch their very first Pearson BTEC Level 1 Introductory Diploma in Information Technology in their next new intake.

Micronet is also a centre of NCC Education offering NCC Level 3 Diploma in Computing (L3DC), Level 4 Diploma in Computing (L4DC) and Level 5 Diploma in Computing (L5DC).

As a Satellite Partner to Universiti Teknologi Brunei (UTB), Micronet launched their UTB 14-week BriComp Bridging Programme in the April intake. The eight students who completed the UTB 14-week BriCOMP programme offered by Micronet received their admission into the first year School of Computing and Informatics undergraduate programmes at UTB, namely BSc (Hons) in Digital Media, BSc (Hons) in Creative Multimedia, BSc (Hons) in Computing (Major in Software Development), BSc (Hons) in Computing (Major in Data Analytics), BSc (Hons) in Computer and Information Security, and BSc (Hons) in Computer Networking.

The BriCOMP Bridging Programme is open to post ‘A’-Level students who fall short of minimum points for admission to Computing undergraduate degree programme at UTB.

Micronet also offers IT short courses to corporate clients as well as the public wishing to strengthen their application skills with Microsoft office software.

Activities like bowling tournaments, treasure hunts, rainforest adventure, fun cruise and more have been arranged for students throughout their studies. The activities intend to help students to engage in non-academic activities to develop leadership, teamwork, organising and transferable skills. Micronet students are also involved in clubs activities such as the football club, photography club, cooking club, hiking club and badminton club.

Students during a trip to the Temburong District last October. PHOTO: MICRONET

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