Popularly renowned as Georgia Tech, Georgia Institute of Technology is a top-ranked public college and one of the leading research universities in the USA. Focused on educating more than 25,000 undergraduate and graduate students, the institute is known for providing quality education in fields ranging from engineering, computing, and sciences, to business, design, and liberal arts. Georgia Tech offers education in the form of a variety of technologyoriented majors and minors receiving good national level rankings. With its six colleges and 28 schools which place emphasis on different areas of studies such as business, computing,
design, engineering, liberal arts, and sciences Georgia Tech is one of the South's largest industrial and engineering research agencies.
Over the years, Georgia Tech has started shifting its focus on advanced technological and scientific research. Gradually emerging as a national leader, the institute is successfully managing the global shift from an industrial economy to an information economy. Also, as a part of the University System of Georgia, Georgia Tech has satellite campuses across Savannah, Georgia, Metz, France, Athlone, Ireland, Shenzen, China, and Singapore. In terms of infrastructure, Georgia Institute of Technology is built of a campus that has an area of 400- acre. The institute also has 43 sports clubs and the university's Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) has been recognized by Forbes magazine as one of the 12 business incubators 'changing the world'. With over 60 chartered student organizations, Georgia Institute of Technology explores religious, racial, sexual, and ethnic identity of the students which allows students to celebrate, strengthen and share their part of the strong cultural melting point which flourishes in the community.
Over the years, Georgia Tech has started shifting its focus on advanced technological and scientific research. Gradually emerging as a national leader, the institute is successfully managing the global shift from an industrial economy to an information economy. Also, as a part of the University System of Georgia, Georgia Tech has satellite campuses across Savannah, Georgia, Metz, France, Athlone, Ireland, Shenzen, China, and Singapore. In terms of infrastructure, Georgia Institute of Technology is built of a campus that has an area of 400- acre. The institute also has 43 sports clubs and the university's Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) has been recognized by Forbes magazine as one of the 12 business incubators 'changing the world'. With over 60 chartered student organizations, Georgia Institute of Technology explores religious, racial, sexual, and ethnic identity of the students which allows students to celebrate, strengthen and share their part of the strong cultural melting point which flourishes in the community.