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Avail scholarship up to 75%

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Scholarships

The Opportunity for Meritorious and Talented Students
Students with the right credentials supporting their merit excellence, talents and achievements in various fields can avail this facility. As such financial constraints will not be a hurdle for them to pursue a course of their choice.
Merit Scholarships
This is purely based on the academic excellence and the scores obtained in the qualifying examination, This scholarship is offered by Garden City Education Trust.
Category I
90% marks and above in 10+2/Higher Secondary or Three A’s in A levels

Moreover it will give them an opportunity to nurture their talents and realise their dreams. Please note that the students applying for scholarship have to ascertain the eligibility for the respective course.


Bees Ten (Gardenia in 2010)

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Once upon a time there was a pensioner's paradise that went by the moniker, Garden City. Today, it is a script narrating the journey of a metropolitan gone cosmopolitan. And a screenplay on a nation's pride culminating with a college's enthusiasm. The name is Gardenia – Bees Ten, a college of life in 70mm and in a language everyone can understand.
In a dash of Hindi and a scoop of English.


Career Paths for Programmers

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I recently interviewed for a Business Analyst position with the CIO of a large multi-national software development firm. This man was in charge of the company's worldwide IT operations, including offshore development projects, for which he was searching for qualified Business Analysts. The interview quickly became a casual conversation about current trends within the IT service sector, how the company was planning to take advantage of those trends, and, most importantly, how I could fit into those plans. It was during his evaluation of my skills that I asked how I fit and whether it was technical or business skills that were most valuable to his projects. The CIO summed up his advice about my career path with one small sentence: "Stay on the business side."

Business skills, in this CIO's view, were most important to his future projects and the industry as a whole. His reasoning was that he could train anyone in the technical skills he needed for a project, but finding those people with the necessary business skills to guide an IT project to success was something that could not easily be obtained. He went on to say that he found it difficult to find people who could communicate on even the most basic of levels. I asked if my background as a developer would help in getting a business analyst job, and he conceded that although it's not a requirement, it certainly would help matters as long as I could prove that I wasn't "too technical."


Garden City College Township

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Gardenians legacy continues…..........

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University Rank holders of PG courses of June 2007 Examination............


Cardinal Toppo lauds Garden City College

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“India as a country continues to be the cynosure of all eyes the world over for its remarkable culture that is the mainstay of its    cultural and inter-faith harmony,” said a visibly happy, His Eminence, Cardinal Telesphore P. Toppo on his visit to the city. “The benefits of this heritage should not be lost on the youth.”

PG Graduation Day

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18th May 2007 we have celebrated  as PG Graduation Day.


From the Chairman's Desk

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Garden City College is an internationally acclaimed institution that has focused on student centric programs and evolved into a higher learning center. Here, the emphasis is on life, and the study at GCC as it is popularly called is truly enchanting and a lifetime experience for students.


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