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Tanzania Dar es salaam Institute of Technology (DIT) and India Center For Development of Advance Computing (CDAC). The principal objective of the Center is to promote development of Information and Communication Technology in the United Republic of Tanzania. In order to realize the stated objective, the Centre engages in various professional activities in ICT including provision of video conferencing, telemedicine & e-learning facilities, High Performance Computing and conducting modular short-term proficiency courses in Information Technology. Functional Areas of the Centre The Center is divided in three units:
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that are spread over two semesters for course work and six months period of dissertation. Each course module is covered in one semester of 17 weeks except for the dissertation, which takes place after the successfully completion of the two semesters. The course work sessions will be carried out during
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they are selected to join. All students joining through this scheme are sponsored by the government. Student failing to join through Direct entry apply for the
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established with the main task of providing vocational training in the country. The
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