CREATING opportunities for young people to pursue or further their education and upskill their skills and knowledge is important in today’s era.
At a time when technology is rapidly evolving with continuous improvements and development, young people need to prepare themselves, equipping themselves with the knowledge to face the challenges of the developing world.
As Mapex Training Institute (MTI) prepares for 2025 academic year, they are pleased to announce that it has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Cambridge College Australia and Skills Institute Australia (SIA). This means those studying at MTI and wish to further their education will have the opportunity to do so through these partnerships.
The agreement will see the Australian institute assisting with Student Visa and assisting students with employment opportunity so that they can study and work to sustain them during their time abroad.
These are some benefits among others as Mapex continues to provide and support the local workforce to further develop their skills and knowledge and to be important asset for the country.
Mapex is also please to update on the former student Nathasha Waluka who is currently attending American college in Brisbane. American College is also a partner of MTI in supporting student who wish to further their study abroad.
American College has praised Ms Waluka for her behavior and her work ethnics and is also pleased to say that she is also working and earning good income to cater for her needs during her time of study.
MTI wishes to announce that the 2025 Academic Year is set for February for all its campuses for both continuing students and those interested in studying at the Institute.