GCTC Makes Bold Move, Transforms Into VTI-GATE

By Etienne Mainimo Mengnjo

In a move signaling a new era of innovation and expansion, the formerly known Giddis Computer Training Center (GCTC) has undergone a significant transformation and is now officially known as Vocational Training Institute of Giddis for Advanced Technology and Entrepreneurship (VTI-GATE).

The announcement was made by the institution’s administration on May 23rd through a communique made public by the Founder and Promoter, Gilfort Fur Fondzenyuy.

According to the administration, this strategic shift marks a pivotal moment for the institution, positioning it for significant growth within the technology-driven world.

“This isn’t just a new name,” said Fur Fondzenyuy, adding that “it signifies a bold leap forward in our commitment to empowering students with the skills and knowledge to succeed in today’s technology-driven world.”

Building upon GCTC’s strong foundation of computer training, VTI-GATE goes beyond just computers. While this expertise remains valuable, the institution now offers a diverse selection of programs catering to various career aspirations.

These programs include Web Design & Development, Graphic Design, Digital Marketing, Project Management, and Software & App Development.

Studying at VTI-GATE, students will not only gain practical skills but also have the opportunity to earn internationally recognized certifications. These certifications will not only enhance their resumes but also demonstrate a high level of competency to potential employers.

Recognizing the importance of nurturing an entrepreneurial spirit, VTI-GATE integrates elements of business creation, marketing, and financial management into its programs. This equips students to not only excel as employees but also to become future business leaders.

“VTI-GATE remains dedicated to providing exceptional educational experiences and fostering student success,” the announcement emphasizes. 

“We offer a supportive environment where students will develop their full potential through diverse learning formats, flexible schedules, and scholarship opportunities, making quality tech training accessible to all.”

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