National Institute of Technology
Professional Year Programs
ACS Professional Year Program (ICT)
The Professional Year Program (ICT) is a job-readiness program that bridges the gap between full-time study and professional employment in Australia.
ACS’s PYear Program gives international ICT graduates from Australian tertiary providers the practical job skills and training needed to enhance their career prospects. A practical pathway from university to employment, PYear ensures that graduates are job-ready.
Accounting Professional Year Program
The Accounting Professional Year Program is designed to equip recent accounting graduates to prepare them for their careers in the accounting and finance sector while paving the migration pathway for those seeking to make Australia their new home.
The Accounting Professional Year Program gives international accounting graduates from Australian tertiary providers practical job skills and training to enhance their career prospects. A practical pathway from university to employment, the professional year ensures that graduates are job-ready.
EEA Professional Year Program (Engineering)
The only Professional Year in Engineering recognised by the Australian Government, bridges the gap between full-time study and employment in Australia.
As an international graduate, completing the Professional Year will prepare you for an engineering job. The Professional Year is more than a course—it’s a pathway into the engineering profession. Develop your professional network. Show employers that you understand engineering work in Australia.
200+ Employer Organisations
NIT has successfully placed Professional Year participants in a variety of organizations from diverse industry sectors for internships.
Mining and Resources – Engineering – Government Departments – Healthcare – Education – Energy – Telecommunications – Building and Construction – Shipping and Maritime – Banking and Finance – Local Governments
Some of our valued internship host organisations are listed below
Testimonials
What our students say
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My experience at NIT has been great. The trainers are always helpful and spot-on when responding to my questions in class, which I ask a lot since I really want to learn networking skills. As a student, I was working as an uber eats delivery driver and in between deliveries,.
I am absolutely satisfied with my choice to join NIT Australia with the Diploma of Information Technology Networking and the upcoming Advanced Diploma of Telecommunications Network Engineering. I believe this is a great start for my career in Australia. Regarding the course structure, it is not only focused on theories but.
Since I started my study program at NIT, I have been developing very important and exciting new skills, such as working with specific equipment and the physical infrastructure of internet connections. Most importantly, all trainers are very knowledgeable and talented, which has been making my experience incredible and unique. I can’t wait to.
I was studying at a different college which I didn’t enjoy and I was scared I may have the same experience at NIT, but it was the opposite when I came here which I am happy about. I never thought I would understand programming but gradually I am gaining more.
I am doing the Advanced Diploma of Telecommunications Network Engineering course to learn more about fibre technologies. Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technologies are going to be the future of Telecom. I am learning relevant information about how to manage fibre to complete an entire project using DWDM technologies. The.
I am very happy with the trainers and staff who have shown excellent support and kindness during my studies here at NIT. Elaine, the internship manager, is also working closely with me to prepare for the internship, which is arranged by NIT at no additional cost for IT students. I.