ITI PNG List of Campuses (International Training Institute - Papua New Guinea)

International Training Institute (ITI) has 10 campuses ( and 1 distance learning centre) in Papua New Guinea. 

They provide a variety of entry (certificate) courses in IT, Human Resource Management and accounting. 

ITI Diploma Programs are accredited by DHERST.

Check out 2024 ITI Non-School Leavers (NSL) Selection List here.

Contact the campus nearest to you if you need information on 2024 application forms, acceptance lists, registrations and admission, and courses. More information on ITI courses and Fees is here.

ITI Acceptance list 2023/2024

1. ITI POM CAMPUS

Scratchley Road, Badili
PO Box 6322, BOROKO, NCD
Ph: 320 2800 Fax: 320 0513
Mob: 7050 6997 | 7685 0523
Email: enquires@iti.ac.pg

2. ITI LAE CAMPUS

Steamships Property, Sletjford Street,
Building 03, Sect 30, Lot #01, Unit #01,
PO Box 618, LAE, MOROBE PROVINCE,
Phone: 472 2790 Fax: 472 0199
Mobile: 7342 8032 | 7577 8757
Email: enquires.lae@iti.ac.pg

3. ITI KIMBE CAMPUS

Morokea Town,
PO Box 694, KIMBE
West New Britain,
Phone: 983 4922 and 942 0049
Fax: 983 5873
Mob: 7484 8828, 70255072
Email: enquires.kimbe@iti.ac.pg

4. ITI BUKA CAMPUS

Seville House, North Bougainville,
Autonomous Region of Bougainville,
PO Box 704, BUKA Island, AROB,
Mobile: 7162 5486
Email: enquires.kokopau@iti.ac.pg

5. ITI ALOTAU CAMPUS

Education Milne Bay, Waigili Centre,
PO Box 142, ALOTAU,
Milne Bay Province,
Phone: 641 1223
Mob: 7613 7253 | 7079 0821
Email: enquires.alotau@iti.ac.pg

6. ITI KAVIENG CAMPUS

Section 44, Lot 06, Crescent Street,
Court Road, KAVIENG TOWN,
New Ireland Province.
PO Box 356, KAVIENG. Phone: 984 2703  Mobile: 7077 7099
Email: enquires.kavieng@iti.ac.pg

7. ITI GOROKA CAMPUS

Okuk Highway, Opp.Mt.Sion,
PO Box 534, GOROKA,
Eastern Highlands Province
Phone: 532 2887 Fax: 532 2853
Mobile: 7487 0657 | 7619 7939
Email: enquires.goroka@iti.ac.pg

8. ITI HAGEN CAMPUS

Corner Pena & Moka Place, Hagen Town
PO Box 377, MT.HAGEN,
Western Highland Province,
Phone: 542 1276  Mob: 7389 0468 | 7527 2549  Email: enquires.hagen@iti.ac.pg

9. ITI MANUS CAMPUS

White Haus,
Section 43, Lot 4, Ward 2,
PO Box 39, LORENGAU TOWN,
Manus Province.
Phone: 946 0063 Mobile: 7656 1472 / 7935 2388
Email: enquires.manus@iti.ac.pg

10. ITI KIUNGA CAMPUS

Town Centre, Council Chamber Building,
PO Box 148, KIUNGA, Western Province.
Phone: 649 2965 Mob: 7951 7982 | 7340 6163
Email: enquires.kiunga@iti.ac.pg

11.   ITI ENB Distance Centre

JR Holdings Building, Gumur Service Station, Second Floor, 1st Room,
PO Box 1200, KOKOPO, East New Britain.
Mobile: 7295 0131  Fax: 320 0513
Email: enquires.kokopo@iti.ac.pg


International Training Institute (ITI) PNG

ITI was established in March 1999 to provide affordable and quality education for the people of Papua New Guinea. It started at the rented office space in Ori Lavi Haus in Boroko NCD with two rooms one being the office and another room being a computer lab with seven computers.

ITI initially offered certificate courses in computing and had its first intake with 30 students in 1999. It gradually moved to bigger premises within Ori Lavi Haus due to an increase in student numbers. 

Within 3 years ITI had also established an institute affiliation with Queensland Institute Business and Technology (QIBT) to offer the Certificate IV program in Business.

ITI has established another affiliation with the University of Southern Queensland within a short period to offer a first-year bachelor's degree program in business. 

This arrangement helped us to gain experience in the way the Australian system of education is managed. This in turn led us to improve our internal process and our quality for the future.

ITI PNG aims and objectives

ITI aims to provide education at the doorstep and this led us to provide education in other centres that are rarely visited by other private institutes in PNG.

With this in mind, ITI opened our first campus in Lae in 2004 due to demand in the other parts of PNG. ITI went on to establish 11 student centres in PNG.

ITI is accredited with DHERST 

ITI was granted full institute accreditation by the Ministry for Higher Education, Research Science, and Technology in the year 2013.

The enrollment number of students surpassed the 1,000 milestone in 2003 whilst in the year 2017, the number of students exceeded 4,000.

In 2018, ITI introduced a new Higher Diploma program and the duration of the study is for 2 years. These programs are approved by the Department of Higher Education Science and Technology (DHERST).

Recommended study opportunities in PNG



PNG PM Demands Thorough Investigation into Cocaine Plane Crash in PNG

Prime Minister James Marape Official Statement


Prime Minister James Marape tasked PNG police and Australian Police to get detail report on the plane that crash-landed outside of Port Moresby.

Australian and PNG police have been demanded by Prime Minister James Marape for investigation and prosecution on all involved in the plane that crash-landed outside of Port Moresby.
Plane Crash in PNG
Plane crash at Papa (Inset: Police recover drugs from hidden location)

“ It really concerns me that an unmarked small craft flew into PNG airspace and landed in an important resource project area of our country. We are not a banana republic where anyone can pick up a plane and just come into PNG unannounced” PM Marape said.

The flight is suspicious and it requires both Australia and PNG authority to ascertain who owns the plane, who flew the plane and what was the cargo, from sketchy indication. Police Commissioner David Manning indicated possible drug trafficking and both Australian federal police and PNG police were monitoring this flight.

Prime Minister Marape whilst demanding detail report and prosecution for this criminal flight, cautions all in the drug business that his Government will increase the penalty of drug traffickers to possibly life imprisonments or heavier penalties.

“ We will have no place for those who think they could peddle drugs in PNG. The pilot is an important link to the cartel behind this drug business and I have instructed police commissioner that he will not leave PNG until the appropriate penalty is served and all other evidence is adduced.” PM Marape says.

He commended the work done thus far but stressed that there are both PNG side players as well as Australian players, I demand nothing short but top scale investigation to put behind bars those involved in this illegal trade.

Prime Minister James Marape Official Statement
Papua New Guinea

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