JD Institute is now Certified as 'Global League Institute' at the House of Commons by Great Place to Study Research Institute


PTI | Bangalore | Updated: 19-06-2019 15:40 IST | Created: 19-06-2019 15:35 IST
JD Institute is now Certified as 'Global League Institute' at the House of Commons by Great Place to Study Research Institute
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JD Institute of Fashion Technology India has completed more than three decades of empowering creative minds. Since its inception in 1988, the Institute has evolved into a globally renowned one; catering to the needs of the Industry. At the recently concluded 5th GLI Certification Ceremony, held at the world-famous House of Commons, UK, JD Institute has been certified as 'The Global League Institute' based on the student satisfaction Index (SSI) conducted by GPTS.

Leading International education auditing and recognition platform, Great Place to Study is the first International platform that certifies and affiliates colleges based on a student satisfaction survey, review and report. The Terrace Pavilion at the House of Commons, UK saw in attendance a distinguished guest list from the world of academics, service providers and key members of the body including Baroness Sandip Verma and Shekhar Bhattacharjee, CEO, GPTS. The ceremony honoured and celebrated the finest Institutions in India and JD Institute was proud to be one of them.

Receiving the award, Mr Nealesh Dalal, the Managing Trustee, JD Educational Trust, stated, "It is a great honour and pride to receive this award. JD Institute is one of the oldest design school in India. Our mission was and is to create a hub for design aspirants in India. At JD Institute of Fashion Technology, we strive hard to break the stereotypes and design for a purpose. We constantly aspire, inspire and encourage our students to follow the values which JD stands for i.e. Innovation and Sustainability. Our students are moulded to be designers who can bring change to the world. It's such a pride receiving this award since it's an award decided by the students who spoke through the survey."

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