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omoluc
Re: NIIT Students
« #32 on: March 24, 2008, 12:11 PM »

I mean about NIIT.
stream1
Re: NIIT Students
« #33 on: March 27, 2008, 02:00 AM »

Look Mr soulonfire, you better watch your mouth, man niit isnt so bad, look guys, eevry one knows what he or she is doing in school, do you think its every thing that your lecturer must know, peops like me and my hommies we read on our own, no doubt the lecturers are wack, since my nice mr ayo resigned , i have been missing lectures, because he is just the best, never the less, i still read on my own, at the same time i have to hustle and have fun, its nt easy, why don't you look at the brighter side when you are don, job ? no wahala, men am talking about links and connections here, maybe those of yu guys whom are critisizing NIIT are the type that will just come sit your asses and be looking like on statue instead of making links, una go dey do like say una no dey sht for house,

abeg,
stream1
Re: NIIT Students
« #34 on: March 27, 2008, 02:06 AM »

 Grin , ehen sorry no vex, all you have to do is come to niit,  why are yu delaying,
mayorlag
Re: NIIT Students
« #35 on: June 09, 2008, 01:11 PM »

Hello All,

Before you start thinking of which school is good and which one is not, it is important you know the reason why you want IT. If you are able to say for sure that you want IT, then the school you attend might not be totally important. Most times, people want to do IT because they think they will get more money and open up several job opportunities for them. I must say that truly it does but it requires a lot of hard work and dedication. I have been an IT instructor for several years and found out that 90% of students in Nigeria just want IT because they can make more money been IT professionals. Once they start the classes, they realise that it entails a lot of hard work, dedication and self discipline which they can not cope with and just simply run!!!!!!!!! I knew i wanted IT and attended NIIT in year 2000. If you ask me, i will say NIIT is the best training institute in the country as i have been working as an IT professional with the knowledge i got from the Centre in Surulere for over 6 years now. I will advise you join NIIT, read and research alot, be willing to hear from experienced professional especially your instructor, share ideas with friends. Please don't just pick up materials, read and then read cheat sheets and just pass the exams. I have been oppotuned to interview people for jobs with loads of certifications and found out that they are very good with theories but not practicals that is required to get the job done. In conclusion, i will recommend NIIT because i gained immensly by attending the institute.
ty4real (m)
Re: NIIT Students
« #36 on: June 16, 2008, 08:20 PM »

@Poster!

I worked as a student education counsellor at NIIT and I think,I can say some few things which might be of importance here,every organisation has its good and bads,Among the bad NIIT is still the best and of course it is the first IT training institution in Nigeria,yeah of course,it is relenting because it is only relying now on its past glory.But guys I must be sincere with you,the catch with NIIT  are their books Lay ur hands on those materials and you are just good to go.I learnt some stuffs while I was there which I didnt need any faculty to train me and point of correction it is not the Nigerians there that are exploiting,it is the Indians themselves,putting unreasonable targets even with the meagre pay they offer.So I will still recommend NIIT if you cannot go online and google for the infor yourself and of course by this time the 9th NIIT/Nigeria Scholarships will be out so you can avail yourself the opportunity of getting the form and trying your luck,don't forget,it is only a partial scholarship ooooooo!ALL THE BEST! Wink Wink Wink
saou2007 (m)
Re: NIIT Students
« #37 on: June 18, 2008, 06:34 PM »

NIIT, still remain the best in the market, take a try and you will be able to discover the truth. NIIT, don't find you job, rather they teach you to pass your certification and the rest is left for you. What else do you need from them. Am working on my own as a Sun Java programmer from NIIT. And it pays me more to know am the only expert around my niche. It's well.
powerblaze (m)
Re: NIIT Students
« #38 on: June 23, 2008, 02:23 PM »

Well, APTECH, NIIT KAROX, ALL,, , they make no difference if you don't put in your own effort. We nigerians are just lazy. You don't do the complex mathematical part of software engineering  taught to students in prominent institutions and yet you won't still study. I'm a student of Aptech, and though i hear students complain and in some cases their complaint is plainly true, yet my own effort coupled with the schools influence makes the difference.
scrubber (m)
Re: NIIT Students
« #39 on: June 23, 2008, 04:16 PM »

niit are thieves, their price is extravagant. their scheme is not a scholarship. i passes last years exam and was asked to pay N170,000. just for oracle. that is not a scholarship, they should give it another name
javaprince (m)
Re: NIIT Students
« #40 on: June 24, 2008, 09:30 AM »

@Scrubber
True TALK!!!

If you ask me, I will say the term SCHOLARSHIP as used by NIIT is juss a DECECEPTION. As a young boy in 2004, I went there for my Oracle DBA training and I was made to pay N 175,000.00. And I still ended up having to study seriously HARD( u can't pass exams or neither become a GURU at what they teach u alone.) U have to get other materials especially for their JAVA.

My Advise - Get a cheaper Institution where you can get access to good materials and at least a minimum conducive environment. Then use the change u have to get a very Good Laptop - which u can then install the required Softwares - AND THEN STUDY VERY HARD!!!.

PHOTOCOPY NO EASY. - so Give ur self to I.T 100% or BACK OUT!!!
tomaagy (m)
Re: NIIT Students
« #41 on: June 24, 2008, 01:13 PM »

OK truly I agree wit most posts to some level but I'D like to tell you my part of the story

I'm presently on IT at NIIT Ajah and  I can tell you that apart from the basic problems which we may face everyday (that are quickly solved) I think it's the best IT firm in Nigeria as they have reasons and results to show for it.

I support the center stuff really because at my center everything runs smoothly and u'D have to switch the AC off yourself when u want to freeze! The systems are ON and Available complete with datafiles through the day and the staff are well qualified and certified at their various levels, well maybe becuase my boss is also an IT guru and wouldn't take rubbish guys, u even have to take exams to work here!

Truly the price you pay is not a justification to expect the impossible (that is) going from IT illitracy to guru in 6 months without burning the midnight candle on your own,

I was also quite experienced myself before I could even be taken as an IT student but what I've learn from interactions and the available textbooks have made the dark areas bright,

I would like to point out the problems with Nigerian students, because we pay much cause of our bad economy, we always want to emphasize the money more than the reason we paid the money!

ok I wouldn't want to sound too NIITish because really they don't pay well and it's the indians exploiting us
Rabeshi
NIIT examination
« #42 on: July 10, 2008, 05:08 PM »

please i want to know what the NiiT scholarship exam is all about exam,i applied 4 it and i have no knowledge.Any 1 wants to profer any assistance to me to do so here ciao, 
meekas (m)
Re: NIIT Students
« #43 on: July 14, 2008, 04:43 PM »

niit is a school to b.no longtin.thanks Shocked Shocked Shocked
DouyexX (m)
Re: NIIT Students
« #44 on: August 20, 2008, 08:42 PM »

Quote from: omoluc on March 20, 2008, 10:45 PM
yes, thanks very much for your effort to help me out. I appreciate your advice.
however what basics do i need to be admitted into one of these schools (do i need any basic requirement)?

it is advisable that before you go into niit, you should have your SSCE. not that it is a basic cariteria, but just an advice from the information that i have. apart from your SSCE you do not require any additional qualification.

when u attend the presentations (aka interview) at niit, you will get excited and decide to go for their programs because of what it can get you in a country like nigeria (certificate wise).

if that is how and why you got into niit, you can say it's full of shit because personally i think you fell for their marketing schemes.

but whatever you do in niit, the devidends of it depends on how willing you are to learn than how good they are in teaching.

their books are very good.
being a part of niit gives you alot that you will only find out by experience
niit has a very broad coverage and is very recognize as well as their certificate.

i'm currently doing my dniit in Warri, and the experience is more of practical & usable than just theory.

Quote from: javaprince on June 24, 2008, 09:30 AM
@Scrubber
True TALK!!!

If you ask me, I will say the term SCHOLARSHIP as used by NIIT is juss a DECECEPTION. As a young boy in 2004, I went there for my Oracle DBA training and I was made to pay N 175,000.00. And I still ended up having to study seriously HARD( u can't pass exams or neither become a GURU at what they teach u alone.) You have to get other materials especially for their JAVA.

My Advise - Get a cheaper Institution where you can get access to good materials and at least a minimum conducive environment. Then use the change u have to get a very Good Laptop - which u can then install the required Softwares - AND THEN STUDY VERY HARD!!!.

PHOTOCOPY NO EASY. - so Give your self to I.T 100% or BACK OUT!!!

the fact that you have to study hard at niit should not scare you if IT is your field because then studing hard would not be so hard.
wish you luck.
jabbok (m)
Re: NIIT Students
« #45 on: August 22, 2008, 12:02 AM »

I am presently a student @ NIIT n I think above everything, d course outline n direction matters. "You can get help from teachers, but you are going to have to learn a lot by yourself, sitting alone in a room." --Dr. Seuss
Don4life
Re: NIIT Students
« #46 on: August 23, 2008, 08:27 AM »

Info about NIIT CHECK THIS WEBSITE Pass4sure there u can talk about it.
Dual Core
Re: NIIT Students
« #47 on: October 07, 2008, 06:08 PM »

Final year exams for the British Open University begins tomorrow.
Wishing all fellow NIIT students, who are writing, success in their examinations.
My last three and a half years couldnt have been anymore fun than this.
Thanks to the entire NIIT board who've stood by us,
Thanks to fellow students, especially the gurls who have made programming a lot more fun  Grin
Thanks to the University board.
Thanks to our Creator.

on behalf of the NIIT Port Harcourt BOU students.
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