
According to ComputerWeekly.com, the number of students gaining IT diplomas at both foundation and higher levels has risen significantly from last year.
Karen Price, chief executive officer of E-Skills UK, told the website that this year's figures are pleasing.
'The qualification was created by employers and covers the knowledge and skills they see most appropriate for careers in the IT sector,' she outlined.
'Because of the employer involvement, students are also really enjoying studying the diploma, as they can see how the knowledge and skills they acquire are directly relevant to the exciting reality of a career in technology.'
The recent Business Confidence Monitor from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales revealed there has been an increase in the number of firms planning to take on workers in the next year, which could benefit many IT workers.
Karen Price, chief executive officer of E-Skills UK, told the website that this year's figures are pleasing.
'The qualification was created by employers and covers the knowledge and skills they see most appropriate for careers in the IT sector,' she outlined.
'Because of the employer involvement, students are also really enjoying studying the diploma, as they can see how the knowledge and skills they acquire are directly relevant to the exciting reality of a career in technology.'
The recent Business Confidence Monitor from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales revealed there has been an increase in the number of firms planning to take on workers in the next year, which could benefit many IT workers.
