Registration for ITI Intensive Code Camp Now Open
The Information Technology Institute (ITI) is accepting applications for a new round of Intensive Code Camp (ICC) in various IT specializations, targeting university graduates, Classes of 2014-2023.
ICC is a three-month training program carried out in collaboration with universities and global training providers. The program equips learners with a set of skills for most in-demand jobs, with the aim of fulfilling specific needs for IT in different sectors.
The training is delivered at ITI premises within Creativa Innovation Hubs in a number of governorates through blended learning. Several training tracks are available in each governorate as follows:
- Menoufia: Software testing and social media marketing
- Aswan: System administration, motion graphics, social media marketing, software engineering fundamentals, full-stack web development using PHP, and full-stack web development using MEARN
- Qena: E-learning, 2D graphic design, social media marketing, software engineering fundamentals, full-stack web development using PHP, full-stack web development using .NET, and full-stack web development using MEARN
- Beni Suef: Software testing, software engineering fundamentals, full-stack web development using PHP, full-stack web development using .NET, full-stack web development using MEARN, and full-stack web development using Python
- Sohag: GIS, UI/UX designer, 2D graphic design, power BI developer, cyber security associate, software engineering fundamentals, full-stack web development using Python, and front-end and cross-platform mobile development
- Minya: E-learning, UI/UX designer, 2D graphic design, power BI developer, software engineering fundamentals, full-stack web development using PHP, full-stack web development using .NET, and full-stack web development using Python ITI is one of the training arms of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT). It offers a wide range of learning programs, events, and activities to build capacity and upskill young people through academic, postgraduate, and advanced professional training.