First batch of 24 graduates from Cisco


A TOTAL of 24 graduates from the Malaysia France Institute (MFI) have become Malaysia's first batch of Cisco Networking Academy (CNA) to join the global fraternity of networking professionals. They are now equipped to design, build and maintain computer networks. 

“The graduates today are part of the future generation of knowledge workers that will contribute to Malaysia's ability to compete in the 21st century. The skills these graduates acquire through the programme complements government initiatives, including the recent RM319mil Budget 2004 allocation to high tech training,” said president of Cisco Asia Pacific, Gordon Astles, who presented the certificates. 

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