Ghousia Polytechnic for Women (GPW), Bangalore is affiliated to AICTE and recognized by Government of Karnataka.
Ghousia Industrial and Engineering Trust was founded by Lt. Janab Alhaj Nabi Sharieff Saheb in 1962 to perpetuate the memory of his father Lt. Janab Mohammed Ghouse Saheb.
This Trust established a Polytechnic for girls to promote technical education for women. The venture of the Trust has promoted opportunities for brilliant girls in General and girls from the Muslim community in particular who are in pursuit of a technical career. The Trust also provided an excellent secured atmosphere for girl students by way of ample accommodation on a sprawling three acre land with spacious classrooms, well equipped workshops, laboratories.
Ghousia Polytechnic has highly qualified women teachers, who are oriented with the current curriculum resulting in excellent results over last few years.
The Polytechnic therefore is one of the most sought after institutions for girls. Public and Private Sector undertakings conduct regular campus interviews for selection of candidates.
VISION:
Educate students to thrive positively, work creatively and communicate effectively and increase their reasoning ability.
Rise above social, cultural and gender diversities keeping in view the needs of the changing student population.
MISSION:
To impart theoretical conceptualization and practical insight to make students world class technocrats.
| Streams | Mode | Duration | Eligibilty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diploma In Apparel Design & Fashion Technology | Full Time | 3 Years | 10+2 |
| Diploma in Computer Science & Engineering | Full Time | 3 Years | 10+2 |
| Diploma in Electronics & Communication Engineering | Full Time | 3 Years | 10+2 |