Islington College

Islington College is an educational institution in Kathmandu, Nepal. It was established in 1996 as a regular franchisee of Singapore main-board listed Informatics Education Limited (IEL). The college directly partners with London Metropolitan University (LondonMet) to deliver their bachelor's degrees in Computing; Computer Networking & IT Security and Multimedia Technologies programmes for in-country provision.[1]

Islington College Kathmandu
Administrative Block of Islington College
Established1996 A.D.
Academic staff
30+ (academic)[1]
Students1600+
Address
Kamalpokhari, Nepal
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ColoursRed      Blue     
AffiliationsLondon Metropolitan University
SportsBasketball, Football, Table Tennis, Badminton
Websiteislington.edu.np

Dawning upon its new partnerships with UK universities, the college changed its name to Islington College in 2011. Islington College has been making a significant contribution to society-locally, nationally and internationally.

Programmes in IT Degree

Masters Degree in IT

Bachelor Degree (Hons.) in Computing

It is related to developing software or new application.

Bachelor Degree (Hons.) in Computer Networking and IT Security

It is related to ethical hacking and other networking work.

Bachelor Degree (Hons.) in Multimedia Technologies

Programmes in Business Degree

Masters Degree in Business Administration

Bachelor Degree (Hons.) Business Administration (International Business)

Bachelor Degree (Hons.) Business Administration (Finance) With International Business or Marketing

Bachelor Degree (Hons.) Business Administration (Marketing) With International Business

gollark: Both are very CISCy.
gollark: Is ARM actually *that* different to x86 at this point?
gollark: Also, with syscalls you can do stuff like "input" and "output" and "writing to disk".
gollark: Strictly speaking I think there's nothing stopping a misbehaving C function from editing the stack.
gollark: Don't they also do syscalls and stuff?

References

  1. College, Islington. "Islington College". Islington College. Retrieved 4 July 2013.

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