Students get sponsorships for industry
certifications.
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The students posing for a group picture with
their lectures, including Professor Lee Poh Aun (eighth from
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Thirteen Monash University Malaysia recently
received sponsorships for taking up professional certification
programmes to complement their IT studies at the university.
The money included partial reimbursements to
foreign and local students who had paid upfront to take up the SAP
Development Consultant Certification (ABAP) and Sun Java Certified
Programmer training courses that are conducted externally.
The Malaysian students who took up the course
were also reimbursed by the Multimedia Development Corporation as
part of efforts to increase the number of certified IT
professionals in the country.
“People holding such certifications are in
high demand,” said School of Information Technology head Professor
Lee Poh Aun.
He said Monash University students who
complete the course will get a balanced education that includes a
reputable academic qualification and certification of competence
from the industry.
“Many students only take up these
certification programmes after they graduate, but this effort will
ensure that they go into the workforce with valuable additional
skills in specific areas of work,” said Professor Lee.
The 13 students included 11 who had taken up
the SAP Development Consultant Certification and two who took up the
Sun Java Certified Programmer course.
During the event, the school also presented
prize money to two students who emerged as champions in the
Comp-IT ’06 Speed Programming Competition
organised by Universiti Teknologi Petronas in
August last year.
The two students, Ms Agustina Sanusi and Mr
Alberto Gosal received RM1,500 each and certificates.
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