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GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTE |
Thank you for taking time to consider Global Knowledge Institute as an option to enrol in post secondary study.
GKI is committed to creating opportunities and providing quality educational programs for both school leavers and people who are working and thinking of returning to study. Excellent and well qualified academic staff; a supportive learning environment; the to option complete your full study program in Sri Lanka or transfer to a university in Australia or the UK, together with an enviable Galle Road location in Colombo 4 and Mahindarama Mawatha location in Matara make GKI the No 1 choice for students.
Our team looks forward to welcoming you as a student of GKI where we know you will find your time with us enjoyable, challenging and successful!
THE GKI TEAM
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14th Convocation of the Global Knowledge Institute |

The 14th convocation of GKI was held on Saturday 3rd November 2007 at the BMICH.This year the convocation was of great significance as this was the convocation where the very first batches of undergraduates and post graduates graduated from the University of Westminster, UK.
The convocation was presided over by Professor Rikki Morgan – Tamosunas, Pro Vice – Chancellor of the University of Westminster. Fourteen graduates obtained the BSc (Hons) degree in Software Engineering, with six obtaining First Class Honours, four obtaining Second Class Honours – First Division and four obtaining Second Class Honours – Second Division.
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We Offer you enormous possibilities in spearheading tomorrow's technology
- BSc (Hons) Software Engineering
- BSc (Hons) Internet Computing
- BSc (Hons) Information Systems
- BSc (Hons) Computing
- BSc (Hons) Information System with Business Management
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- Deborah Meier
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