Alumni story - Rajaneesh R Kurup - Master of Information Technology (Networking)
"JCU gave me more than just technical knowledge—it shaped the way I think."Hear from Raj, a graduate of the Master of Information Technology (Networking), as he shares how his time at JCU Singapore helped him develop critical thinking skills, tackle complex problems, and communicate effectively.Discover how being part of a diverse, international community enriched his personal and professional growth—and the lifelong connections he built along the way.Connect with James Cook University, Singapore:
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