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They aren't accredited in the US, so if that's where you are, the degree is worthless.
https://www.techtitute.com/us/information/frequently-asked-questions
Expect those reviews to be fake. Not saying there aren't any people who graduated and actually liked it, but more often than not, those universities aren't worth it.
You could check LinkedIn for alumni with a degree you are considering and see where they ended up, that's usually a good real life indicator.