Why I studied IT?




Studying Information Technology (IT) is a relevant and almost essential practice in today’s world. IT courses is highly in demand in all companies here in our country and in abroad. Information Technology (IT) education is taking the world by a storm. Companies are becoming more and more aware of the need for employees the keep up to date with the most current IT skills. 
  
Twenty-first century  (present time) organizations need appropriate systems that work properly and are secured, upgraded, maintained, and replaced as appropriate. Employees throughout an organization require support from information technology (IT) experts who understand computer systems' software and who are committed to solving whatever computer-related problems they might have.
  
IT programs exist to produce graduates who possess the right combination of knowledge and practical, hands-on expertise to take care of both an organization's information technology infrastructure and the people who use it. IT specialists assume responsibility for selecting hardware and software products.


 Graduates of the college's information technology program will be capable of addressing these needs. This program prepares students who can plan, organize, acquire, install and manage the computer technology needs of business, government, health care, schools, and other kinds of organizations.


Those new to computing or needing to up-skill to the latest hardware and softwareapplications will find IT studies particularly useful. IT students can specialize in areas such as networking, programming (business or games), web development or multimedia (art and animation).


 IT professionals (encompassing both IT and Digital Media) are among the highest paid group on average not only in the Philippines but also in other countries. As almost every industry in the world now relies on IT a career in thisfield is bursting with interesting, diverse and stimulating opportunities.


 Graduates are in high demand and can take their pick of the most dynamic opportunities on offer bothhere and overseas. World travellers take note that IT skills are both a transferrable and marketable commodity. 

So, the big "Q" is,  are you ready to face the IT world? 

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