Informatics Philippines

Informatics Philippines
Informatics phil logo.jpg
TypePrivate, Co-educational, nonsectarian
Established1994
Location
Philippines (Various locations nationwide)
Campussee below
Websitehttp://www.informatics.edu.ph

Informatics Philippines (currently doing business as Informatics College and Informatics Institute) is a multinational corporation that provides Information and Communications Technology training and education established in 1994 in the Philippines. It offers corporate productivity, business solutions and higher education from undergraduate to postgraduate degree completions. As of academic year 2016-2017, the institution offers senior high school in compliance with K-12. Informatics Philippines is part of the network of the Informatics Group based in Singapore.

Over the years, Informatics Philippines has managed to forge partnerships with various universities internationally. To date, Informatics Philippines have affiliations of 20 universities across United States, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand such as University of Wales, Northumbria University, Oxford Brookes University, University of West London, University of Southern Queensland, and University of Portsmouth.

Branches and campuses

As of 2016, Informatics has 13 centers operating nationwide.

Informatics Group

The Informatics Group, listed on the mainboard of the Stock Exchange of Singapore, was established in 1983, and is a multinational corporation providing services in information technology and business management.

The Informatics Group is a global network of training and education companies that operates in over 50 countries spanning Asia, Europe, Africa and South America. Aside from Informatics Philippines, these networks include NCC Education, Informatics Singapore, Informatics Global Campus (Online Learning), Informatics Hong Kong, and Informatics Sri Lanka. It presently offers programmes from Ordinary and Advanced (O/A) Levels (for international students) to undergraduate and post-graduate degree completions

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