Please utilize the provided buttons to submit your application for KFOKAM48. Comprehensive details concerning the project’s inception can be perused within the accompanying brochure.
KFOKAM 48 is a program of the arts and crafts training center located within the campus of PKFOKAM Institute of Excellence based in Yaoundé, Cameroon, whose founder is Dr K. Fokam. This first campus welcomed the first promotion of students in computer development in 2023. Other campuses will be opened in other countries of the continent.
To offer high-quality training that incorporates innovative techniques, this program provides a no courses..
Learn MoreAs mentioned above, this program doesn’t require teachers to train students. Students learn on their own..
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Learn MoreKFokam 48 is an LMS platform containing practical courses essentially based on IT and more specifically on software programming. This program is completely free for everyone. Learners will receive training on the most demanded technologies on the market.
KFokam 48 has no teachers, no classroom, everything is in the platform and is fully automated, until you get a certificate recognized and approved by the PKFokam Institute of Academic Excellence
The organization and structuring of the training are oriented towards the promotion of creative genius. The student is ready to push their limits, taking advantage of an environment that frees their imagination.
Kingster University was established by John Smith in 1920 for the public good and is recognized around the world. Throughout our great history, Kingster has offered access to a wide range of academic opportunities. As a world leader in higher education, the University has been at the forefront of change in the sector.
KFokam 48 aims to expand in Central Africa, then throughout Africa, with the aim of training the large number of Africans in new technologies, to enable them to be among the standards of developed countries and to transform their country and their continent in a digital space. which will promote development and progress.
The training is not structured around lectures. There is no teacher who would administer knowledge to anyone. On the other hand, the educational environment promotes open discussion, generating complementarity and awakening.
Computer development does not accommodate rigid rules of working time or administrative procedure. Our training offers students the opportunity to learn with freedom a profession that is practiced with freedom.
This is the KFOKAM 48 student acceptance process. Only candidates who have demonstrated strong thinking skills and integrated questioning into their thinking and knowledge acceptance can step on the pitch for the game.
This is the stage of competition even within the Training Center for Arts and Crafts. Here the student acquires the knowledge, the know-how, the knowledge to live together, the knowledge to work together to win together. If he succeeds, he gets on the podium.
Students who complete their CURSUS and obtain the required number of points will receive a diploma from the Arts et Métiers Training Center. The others will be satisfied with a training certificate.