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Midrand Graduate Institute (MGI)
was established in 1989 – celebrating our 21st anniversary in 2010.

MGI is a private university-level, degree-conferring institution – one of the first of its' kind in Southern Africa. We currently offer 17 accredited degrees within six faculties. 

MGI is well known for its excellence in career-focused programmes that are accredited locally and recognised internationally. 

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MGI SRC Winter Charity Drive Untitled Document PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 21 July 2010 08:17
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The winter drive is an out-reach programme for helping those who are less fortunate. We will be donating to Tumelo Home, based in Ivory Park (an informal settlement in Midrand), which opened its doors in April 1998. Founded by Dr G.M and Mrs. O.G Thindisa. Tumelo Home started out as a day care facility, catering for children with disabilities The parents of the children could not afford to take them to a normal day-care centre and this was one of the primary reasons for the home being established. Tumelo Home is the only facility that is currently offering these services in Midrand, Ivory Park and the Tembisa areas.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 July 2010 11:35
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MGI men’s Basketball team best of the best
Wednesday, 18 November 2009 12:20
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The MGI men’s basketball team came out on top of the league against teams like University of Witwatersrand (WITS) and Vaal University of Technology (VUT) in the league final. The team has come first four times over the last six years.

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The Great Debate
Written by Nola Nala   
Wednesday, 18 November 2009 11:07
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MGI’s premier debate team had its first official debate on Tuesday the 22nd of September.

The motion on which the debate was based was a controversial one: Prostitution should be legalised for 2010 and beyond. The government agreed with the motion, while the opposition stood against it.

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Coping with Exam Stress and Preparations
Written by Gugulethu Nkosi   
Wednesday, 18 November 2009 12:44
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As exam loom (it’s two weeks away, to be precise) the stress and anxiety that comes with writing exam become a reality for many students.
Anxiety refers to a state of being, excessively uneasy with a concern about the future and is a vague, undefined tense feeling of dread that one experiences and is difficult to control. To be stressed means that you are under mental or physical strain. Stress and anxiety are both linked to tension, which is the result of mental strain or excitement.

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