About us
About Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Computer Application
The Mahatma Gandhi Institute (MGI) is an institution that upholds the values and teachings of Mahatma Gandhi, one of the most prominent leaders in India’s fight for independence and a global symbol of nonviolence, peace, and social justice. The institute is dedicated to promoting Gandhian principles, focusing on areas such as peace education, sustainable development, conflict resolution, human rights, and social and environmental justice.
It serves as a hub for research, education, and dialogue on issues related to the philosophy and practices that Gandhi advocated during his lifetime.
Our Vision
To create a teaching, learning environment that will provide best opportunity for the students to develop as competent professionals, to serve the computing industry and contribute to our nation's socio-economic progress.
Our Mission
- • To educate students at under graduate level (BCA) in the fundamental and advanced concepts of computing discipline.
- • To foster practical skills in our students with an emphasis on ethics, interpersonal development and professional competency.
- •To impart the ability to use the expertise in computing to meet the ever growing demands of the society.
- • To prepare them to pursue exemplary careers in industries, academia and research.
Legacy and Impact
The Mahatma Gandhi Institute’s impact has been far-reaching, particularly in terms of the way it has influenced individuals, communities, and organizations. Students who have graduated from MGI have gone on to become leaders, educators, and activists in their respective fields, carrying with them the values and principles of Gandhi. The institute’s contribution to the promotion of peace, sustainability, and social justice continues to inspire people from diverse backgrounds to embrace nonviolent approaches to problem-solving and governance.
In addition, MGI has played a critical role in raising awareness about the importance of Gandhian values in addressing global challenges. Issues such as climate change, social inequality, political corruption, and armed conflict are all areas where Gandhian principles of nonviolence, truth, and simplicity can offer practical solutions.