This SBIT graduate chose to study here because of his interest in computer repair. The 70% practical + 30% theoretical teaching approach helped him gain hands-on experience and improve his job prospects. His favorite course was computer repair, where he enjoyed assembling, troubleshooting, and fixing hardware issues. SBIT’s interview training also boosted his confidence in job applications. Compared to traditional schools, SBIT offers a more flexible learning schedule, making it easier to manage time effectively. He believes the skills he gained are valuable for both work and job interviews and would recommend SBIT to those interested in IT.
Q: Why did you choose to study at SBIT?
A: I found out about SBIT’s computer repair course online and decided to give it a try to see if I could learn practical skills.
Q: Did SBIT’s 70% practical + 30% theoretical teaching method help you?
A: Yes, hands-on experience is essential in IT. The 70% practical training helped me grasp skills faster, while the 30% theory provided a solid understanding of technical concepts. The balance is very effective.
Q: What was your favorite subject at SBIT and why?
A: Computer repair. I enjoyed assembling PCs, troubleshooting hardware issues, and solving problems—it’s exactly what I came to SBIT to learn.
Q: Did SBIT’s interview training help you prepare for job interviews?
A: Definitely. It gave me useful techniques, prepared me for common questions, and helped me feel more confident in interviews.
Q: What makes SBIT unique compared to other schools?
A: SBIT offers a flexible learning schedule, including online classes. Unlike traditional schools, the class hours aren’t fixed from morning till evening, allowing for better time management.
Q: Would you recommend SBIT to your friends or family?
A: Yes! If someone is interested in computer repair or server management, I’d definitely recommend SBIT. The skills I learned have been really useful for both work and job interviews.