The SCI Graduate Diploma of Information and Communications Technology (GDICT) course aims to provide students with a specialised and comprehensive education in ICT, preparing them to excel in various IT-related entry level roles. This course will serve as a pathway to the Master of Information and Communications Technology (MICT) course. Students who complete the Graduate Diploma of Information and Communications Technology (GDICT) can get credit while enrolling in the Master of Information and Communications Technology (MICT) course at SCI. This pathway allows students to build upon their foundational understanding of ICT gained through the diploma and progress to a more advanced level of study and specialisation within the field.[116826E]
A school's risk rating is a key factor in determining the evidence required for a student's visa application, making it a crucial point of reference.
For example, if a school has a risk rating of Level 2, the applicant will face more restrictions than in the past and will be required to provide additional documentary evidence, such as proof of English language proficiency and financial capacity
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Campus:37 George Street, PARRAMATTA NSW 2150 Campus