ITI graduates over 300 students while noting the importance of AI

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ITI graduands at APEC House, Port Moresby. BULLETIN pic by GINNAH MINI.

By GINNAH MINI

THE International Training Institute (ITI) has held its 65th graduation last week Friday at Apec House, graduating 394 students in which 57 students graduate with certificate while the rest graduate with diploma in different courses. 

The ITI Chairman and Co-Founder, Senthil Kumaran Sentheyval, congratulated the graduands and said that he co-founded the institute with his father with the mission-to provide quality education at affordable price.

Mr. Sentheyval noted that education is the foundation of personal and national progress sand it is the reliable investment anyone make.

“If education is the foundation, then the Artificial Intelligence is rapidly becoming the architecture of the world you will you will work in,” Mr. Sentheyval said.

Mr. Sentheyval highlighted how AI has transformed industries while adding that ITI is not waiting for AI to replace human.

ITI Chairman and Co-Founder, Senthil Kumaran Sentheyval addressing the graduands and the stakeholders during the graduation at APEC House, Port Moresby. BULLETIN pic by GINNAH MINI.

“We are now offering corporate AI courses, and we are actively integrating foundational AI into our academic programs so that every ITI graduate steps into the workforce AI-aware and AI-ready,” Mr. Sentheyval said.

Mr. Sentheyval also announced that this year, ITI has launched its first ever Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and Finance at their Lae and Port Moresby campuses with strong enrollment numbers in their inaugural enrollment.

He highlighted ITI’s long-term vision by saying: “We are here to nurture the next generation of skilled leaders and thinkers-and we are investing in today in the institution we want this nation to have for decades to come.”

Mr. Sentheyval told the graduands that their success is not only measured by the certificates in their hand but by their mindset, work ethic and courage they have built along the way.

“Remember this: graduation is not an ending, it is the beginning of lifelong journey,” he said.

“The world you are entering will demand that you keep learning, keep adapting, keep leading and do that with purpose and pride,” Mr. Sentheyval concluded.

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