General frequently asked questions

At the Institut de Technologies Numériques (ITN), we understand that prospective students, partners, and visitors often have questions about our programs, admissions, and academic environment. Our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section is designed to provide clear and concise answers to the most common inquiries—from how to apply for a program, to details about tuition fees, course structures, and student life at ITN.

Beyond the basics, this section also addresses practical topics such as online learning options, collaboration opportunities, and available student support services. Whether you are a new applicant, a parent, or a professional interested in partnering with ITN, our FAQs aim to make your journey smoother and help you find essential information quickly and easily.

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You can apply directly through our online application system by visiting the “How to Apply” page. The process involves creating an account, filling out the application form, and uploading the required documents. Once submitted, our admissions team will review your application and contact you with the next steps.

At ITN, we believe in learning by doing. Through the PCL approach, students work on real-world projects from day one, applying theoretical knowledge to solve practical challenges. This method helps students develop strong technical skills, teamwork, and innovation capabilities that prepare them for the job market.

Yes. In addition to degree programs, ITN provides a range of short courses designed for professionals who want to upgrade their digital and technical skills. These courses are flexible, industry-driven, and focused on current technologies to meet the needs of various sectors in Burundi and beyond.

ITN provides modern laboratories, smart classrooms, and digital learning tools to enhance the student experience. Our campus is equipped with reliable internet, collaborative spaces, and access to mentors and industry partners to support project-based learning and innovation.