At the end of the 2-year training, graduating students receive a PNC diploma (for the ones who passed the state exam), recognised by the MOEYs. Graduates also have the possibility to carry on studying in year three at the university, if they pass the state exam.
We make a continuous effort to improve the quality of our training, adjust it to the needs of a fast-changing market, and ensure our students are as competitive as their university graduate counterparts. Therefore, PN Cambodia launched the ‘Openh’ project in October 2016, a vast program to update the curriculum of our 2-year training, answering two main objectives:
Passerelles Numériques Cambodia also provides an intense curriculum to enhance graduates’ employability. Designed to match local company needs, it focuses on IT practice via practical projects, the English language, and professional and soft skills (logical thinking, autonomy, initiative, etc.).
Students have the opportunity to put into practice their IT and soft skills during a four-month internship at the end of the training.
A web club is a club that writes code about web design, improves code more, and researches new information about code like web design or algorithm.
They aim to offer their members the opportunity to practise sport and to pass leisure time actively.
is a club where we create to share more knowledge beyond what we have learnt in school, such as new software tools, cyber security tips, and also short courses.
Aerobic exercise is a physical activity that uses large muscle groups in your body. This type of exercise is usually rhythmic and repetitive.
The club motivates the students to participate in yogic practices through various activities. Yoga is a holistic approach toward better health.
Student association aim to provide some knowledge to all students in order to adapt to daily activities and learning method