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BHARATHIDASAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT(School of Excellence of Bharathidasan University)
Bangalore Campus
PGDBM
BATCH – IV
It is a matter of great pride for all of us that BIM has made great strides in the last two decades and has emerged as one of the leading B-schools in India. We carry forward BIM’s legacy with BIM-Bangalore, to foster the same environment of success.
We understand that the corporate world is looking at people who are able to work at the speed of thought. As the modern management mantra is “Speed is God, delay is devil”, at BIM Bangalore we have carefully selected “Fast Learners and Speedy Doers” as students and they have been groomed as dedicated professionals with a lot of commitment coupled with competence.
We are proud to say that 72% of our students have rich experience in reputed companies with diverse backgrounds. We are confident that our students will turn out to be invaluable assets for your organization. We strive for excellence in whatever we do. BIM Bangalore has well qualified experienced faculty and we supplement this with guest faculty drawn from other top class management institutions. By getting visiting faculty from the corporate world and from top policy makers on a regular basis, we ensure constant blending between theory and practice.
As a valuable corporate client to BIM Bangalore, we are aware that you will be constantly searching for excellence and looking for people who will be contributing to growth of your organization. We can confidently assure you that your search will end at BIM Bangalore.
Dr. N. Jayasankaran Director General , BIM
Director General’s message
Genesis …………………………………………… 1BIM, Bangalore ……………………………………
2Pedagogy ………………………………………….
3Curriculum …………………………………………
4Specializations …………………………………… 5Workshops and Projects …..………………………
8The BIM-B Edge …………………………………. 9Holistic Learning ………………………………….
10Business Ready Leaders ………………………. .
11Academic Mix ……………………………………..
12Industry Mix ……………………………………….13Work Experience ………………………………… 14Placements ………………………………………. 15Batch – IV Profile - Finance ....………………… 16Batch – IV Profile - Marketing ...………………..18Awards and Accolades …………………………..21Knowledge Facilitators .………………………… 22BIM-B’s Social Responsibility ………………… 25Industry Interface …………………………………26Infrastructure ………………………………………
28Board of Governors ………………………...........
30Placement Cell ……………………………………
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Contents
Nothing can stop an idea whose time has come. And if the idea has enough potential to change the face of managerial education, it becomes a force to reckon with.
One such idea was born in 1984, when Bharat Ratna Shri. C. Subramaniam, along with Prof. P. S. Mani Sundaram, the first Vice-Chancellor of Bharathidasan University chaired a meeting of leading academicians and industrialists. The concept of a management institute that would be grounded in strong theoretical inputs and would have the proactive partnership of a large industrial organization was envisioned.
With this vision in mind, a partnership was forged with BHEL to create the country's first ever Management Institute that would be housed inside an industrial giant. Thus was born Bharathidasan Institute of Management (BIM) - School of Excellence.
Today, BIM has many laurels to its credit. BIM is one of the most trusted B-Schools in India and has been consistently rated among the top twenty B-Schools in India and the #1 Business School in Tamil Nadu. His Excellency Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, the former President of India had chosen BIM as an ideal training ground for DRDO scientists.
Genesis
“ BIM has been
consistently rated
among the top twenty B-Schools
in India and the No.1 B-
School in Tamil Nadu
“
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BIM felt an ardent need for a fast track program that would quench the need of the growing number of working individuals and the exponentially increasing industry requirements for quality managers. As a means of filling this vacuum, BIM launched its unique, innovative, flexible, accelerated thirteen month PGDBM program for regular students and a sixteen month weekend program for executive students at the Bangalore campus.
Our Bangalore campus, carries forward BIM's legacy to foster the same environment of success. BIM-B's learning environment is a product of our belief that education should be driven by a need to keep pace with time, and it is made more effective by enabling the students to pursue an active learning process.
“ Unique, innovative,
flexible, accelerated,
13 month PGDBM
program “
BIM, Bangalore
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Pedagogy
The thirteen month fast-track PGDBM program is tailor-made to cater to students with prior work experience; this helps in juxtaposing their experience with academic and conceptual insights. With a curriculum that is contemporary as a well as classic and benchmarked with the best in the world, BIM-B has integrated learning content in ways that are innovative and enduring with time. It also acts as a platform to sharpen their swords of business acumen.
The academic rigor aims at creating a strong foundation strengthened by subsequent practical inputs from the industry. This is very evident from the fact that the students undergo common foundation papers in the first two terms and opt for specialization (Finance & Marketing) in the third term after completing a one month internship in their area of specialization.
“...curriculum that is
contemporary as well as classic and
benchmarked with the best in the world…”
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Curriculum
“ The academic
rigor aims at creating a
strong foundation
strengthened by
subsequent practical
inputs from the industry”
Term 1
• Economics of Markets• Quantitative Analysis for the firm• Financial Reporting & Control• Marketing Management & Analysis• Leadership & Organizational Behavior• Environmental Management &
Business Ethics• Principles of Management• Business Law
Term 2
• Management of Organizations & People
• Production & Operations Management• Managing Innovation & Technology• Analyzing International Business
Environment• Financial Analysis & Management
Decision Making• Strategy in the Global Context• Research Methodology• Entrepreneurship
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The students take up their specialization during the third term. The electives offered under the specializations are periodically remodeled and restructured to meet the ever changing needs of the corporate world with inputs from industry experts and veteran academicians. This enables the students to be equipped with the most recent and relevant of knowledge and skills.
The program design has a dual focus on action learning and critical thinking. The students don't simply absorb theories and models and evaluate them in the classroom; by means of a series of projects, assignments and live consultancy projects the students are taken right into the workplace to test out their strengths and weaknesses and their own effectiveness in applying them.
Specializations
“The electives offered … are periodically
remodeled and restructured to meet the ever-changing needs of the corporate
world with inputs from
industry experts and veteran
academicians“
“ The program design has a dual focus on
action learning and critical thinking. “
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Specializations
Term 3: Finance
Students gain expertise in various concepts of Financial Theory, International Finance and Derivatives. The electives in Risk Management, Private Equity and Financial Engineering among others, help the students get an overall edge in the area of Finance.
Electives
• Advanced Business Taxation• Behavioral Finance• Commercial Bank Management &
Insurance• Derivatives & Risk Management• Entrepreneurial Finance• Financial Engineering• Financial Services• Functional & Strategic Finance• International Finance• Project Appraisal, Planning & Control• Security Analysis & Portfolio
Management• Strategic Cost Management• Venture Capital & Private Equity
“ …expertise in various
concepts of Financial Theory,
International Finance and Derivatives “
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Term 3: Marketing
The mix of the papers offered under the marketing specialization ensures that the student gets an overall perspective of the concepts and techniques of marketing and are able to apply and relate the same to any industry / product.
Electives
•Cross Cultural Marketing•Customer Relationship Management•Effective Brand Management•Integrated Marketing Communication•International Marketing•Managing Consumer Behavior•Marketing Communication & Advertising•Marketing of Social Organizations•Marketing Research•Rural Marketing•Sales & Distribution Management•Services & e-Marketing•Strategic Marketing
Specializations
“ …overall perspective of the concepts
and techniques of marketing and
are able to apply and relate the
same to any industry / product. “
“ the student gets an overall
perspective of the concepts and techniques of
marketing and are able to apply and relate the same to
any industry / product. “
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Apart from the twenty four credit papers being offered as part of the regular curriculum, the students also undergo a series of intense workshops in various fields. These workshops and projects serve as a platform for the students to learn the nuances of key management arenas and also aid them in self-development.
•Business Intelligence•Business Negotiation•Business Research Project•Cross Cultural Behavioral Dynamics•ERP & CRM•Knowledge Management•Personal Development •Quick Innovations•Selection & Recruitment•Simulation & Problem Solving•Spanish Language•Transformational Leadership
Workshops & Projects
“ serve as a platform for the
students to learn the
nuances of key management
arenas and also aid them in self-development “
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“Learning by doing; the competitive advantage of turning thought into action”
We are committed to excellence and this philosophy reflects in all our initiatives and actions. BIM-B champions the belief of building leaders, not just managers. BIM-B offers an environment of excellence weaved together with freedom whereby students achieve and hone their management skills. A series of personal growth interventions are also provided at specific times during the program. These interventions are done on a workshop mode and utilize innovative approaches in learning including role playing, simulation games and experiential exercises.
The BIM-B Edge
“ BIM-B champions the belief of
building leaders, not
just managers…”
“ BIM-B champions the belief of building
leaders, not just
managers “
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Holistic learning
BIM-B believes in a harmonious blend of theoretical inputs and practical exposure. Keeping this in mind, the course at BIM Bangalore is designed in such a way that the students do a one month fulltime internship in an organization after the end of the core courses in the first two terms. The internship starts in Feb 2008 and extends till March 2008. A unique structure in this regards has been envisaged:
•to widen the student's academic perspective by providing an exposure to real life organizational situations - drawing parallels between management theory and practice;
• to customize the MBA curriculum in the elective terms to an individual's career aspiration; and
• to derive the benefit of having Business Ready Managers, who are rich in experience and have undergone pioneering management education.
“ …a harmonious
blend of theoretical inputs and practical
exposure “
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Internship Dates Feb 25, 2008 to Mar 23, 2008
Business Ready
BIM Bangalore offers one of the most unique management programs in India. Entry to this course is regulated through a rigorous selection process. The distinctive feature of admission to BIM-B is that it is a selection process and not an elimination process. The prospective candidates are evaluated based on their CAT/XAT/BAT scores combined with their performance in Group Discussions, Psychometric Tests and Personal Interview.
Leaders
“ The distinctive feature of
admission to BIM-B is that it is a selection process and
not an elimination process “
“ The distinctive feature of
admission to BIM-B is that it is a selection
process and not an elimination
process. “
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Academic Mix
The students of Batch IV come from diverse educational backgrounds. While roughly half of the class is Engineers, the rest is composed of a healthy mix of graduates and post graduates from varied educational backgrounds as Agriculture, Arts Commerce, Forestry, Hotel Management, Literature and Tourism.
“ roughly half of the
class is Engineers, the rest is
composed of a healthy
mix of graduates and post
graduates from varied educational backgrounds
… “
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Alpha East AfricaCognizant Technology Solutions Centre for Public Policy Research
Crisil EvereadyGenpact Glenmark
Government of PudhucherryHewlett Packard India
India Tourism Development CorporationInfosys
ITCKarnataka Bank
PfizerRamco Systems
State Bank of IndiaTATA Consultancy Services
The Times of India United Colors of Benetton
Zwick / Roell
Industry Mix
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Work Experience
Candidates with prior work experience are preferred but outstanding freshers are also encouraged. This is substantiated by the fact that almost 70% of the students have prior experience from across industry.
Experience (in months)
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PlacementsOur placement record over the years has been exemplary.
Placements at BIM-B are handled by the students. This provides students an opportunity for corporate interactions and to hone their skills of ‘Managing’
Our Recruiters
Amba Research Anantara Solutions
Aon Global Insurance Services Ashtech Infotech
Batlivala & Karani SecBGR Energy Systems
Biocon Integrated Brand-Comm
KeaneCitizen Watch Company
Coca-ColaCognizant Technology Solutions
Crisil Cybernet SlashSupport
Cybernet Software SystemsEpiance Software Frost & Sullivan
Genpact GMR Infrastructure
Goldman Sachs HCL Technologies
Hexaware Technologies Max Hypermarkets
IBM
IBS Software Services iGATE Global Solutions
IMRB InternationalIndusInd Bank ITC Infotech
Jones Lang LaSalle MeghrajMa Foi Management Consultants
Marg ConstructionsNational Instruments
Ocwen Financial CorporationReliance Retail
Satyam Computer Services SBI Mutual Funds
Siemens Sierra Atlantic
SKFStandard Chartered Bank
TATA Consultancy ServicesTATA Elxsi
Vibrant CommunicationsVolvo Information Technology
WealthmaxWipro Technologies
“ Placements at BIM-B are handled by
the students “
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Batch - IV Profile - Finance
Saurabh MehtaB.Com., Sydenham College, Mumbai Work Ex.: HSBC & CRISIL, 13 months
Sujana HariB.Tech.(Comp. Sci. & IT), Jawaharlal Nehru
Technological UniversityWork Ex.: Infosys, 23 months
Saravanan MB.Tech.(IT), Bharathidasan UniversityWork Ex.: TCS, 25 months
Tharun ChiramelB.Sc.(Forestry), Kerala Agricultural University
M.Sc.(Forestry); University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore
Work Ex.: Karnataka Bank, 33 months
Amit DubeB.Sc.(Hosp. & Hotel Mgt.), IHM, MumbaiWork Ex.: ITDC & United Colors of Benetton, 35 months
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Deepa ManuB.E.(EEE), Madras University
Work Ex .: Vijay Biotech, 36 months
Aparna RB.Tech.(Fashion), Anna University
Aroune Koumar VB.E.(ECE), Anna University
Kaarunya KB.Com., Bharathidasan University
Preethi NB.E.(IT), Avinashilingam Deemed University
Batch –IV Profile - Finance
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Batch - IV Profile -
Malathy MB.A .(English), Mahatma Gandhi UniversityWork Ex.: Centre for Public Policy Research 11 months
Arvind SB.E.(ECE), Anna University
Work Ex.: Zwick/Roell, 14 months
Mu MuthusingarvadiveluB.E.(ECE), Anna UniversityWork Ex.: Ramco Systems, 23 months
Swarupa PillaiB.Com.(Hons)., Utkal University
Work Ex.: The Times of India, 23 months
Sriram KrishnanB.Tech. (ECE), SASTRA Deemed UniversityWork Ex.: CTS, 23 months
Marketing
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Pranav KumarB.A.(Economics), Magadh University
Work Ex.: Eveready, 26 months
Brahmananda Reddy KB.Sc.(Horticulture) , Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural UniversityWork Ex.: SBI & ITC, 33 months
Nitin KrishnanB.Sc.(Hosp. & Hotel Mgt.), IHM, Bhopal
Work Ex.: Genpact, 36 months
Aravind RangarajanB.Sc.(Electronics), Madras UniversityWork Ex.: Hewlett Packard , 37 months
Krishna Kumar BB.F.Sc., Kerala Agricultural University
Work Ex.: Amalgam F & B, Alpha, 46 months
Batch - IV Profile -Marketing
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Maguesh BB.T.T.M., Pondicherry UniversityWork Ex.: Govt. of Pudhucherry, 72 months
Venkatasubramanian IB.Sc.(Microbiology), Madurai Kamaraj
UniversityWork Ex.: Pfizer Limited, 84 months
Aditya NB.Com.(Hons), Osmania University
Prabhakaran JB.Tech.(Textile), Anna University
Priya BabuB.Tech.(ECE), Cochin University of Science & Technology
Batch - IV Profile -Marketing
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Awards &
London Business School - Winner of Paper Presentation competition on Innovative HR practices
IIT Chennai - Winners in National Inter B-School event-Paper presentation
IIM Bangalore - Quarter finalist in the Debate competition at ACUMEN 2006
IIM Bangalore - Bagged All-India 4th place in the Sales event
NLSI – 5th rank in QUIZ competition
CHRYSALIS 2006 - Swept both winners and runners-up in Chrysalis 2006
PRAGATHI 2006 - Bagged the overall Runners-up
YO DOMAIN 2006 - Bagged the overall winner’s trophy
VERVE 2006 - Won the Marketing event, secured 2nd and 3rd place in the Smart Manager Event
CHRYSALIS 2007 - Won the overall Runners-up award
Business Today - Aditya Birla Group ACUMEN 2007 - 3rd Runners-up Southern Region finals
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Acumen ‘07
Knowledge
The PGDBM program at BIM Bangalore provides access to in depth knowledge across a full range of business and management subjects, taught by the best faculty. The faculty at BIM Bangalore comprises of highly experienced and dedicated professionals, who believe in overall development. The knowledge facilitators are drawn from various industries with most of them having rich consulting experiences. The curriculum draws upon adjunct faculty who, with their vast knowledge and experience bring in the latest insights of the industry and interact with the students on a regular basis to impart value based learning and understanding.
Facilitators
“ …highly experienced and
dedicated professionals…
…rich consulting experiences……impart value based learning
and understanding…
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Knowledge Facilitators
Dr. N. Jayasankaran, M.Sc., M.Ed, M.B.A., M.Phil, Grad. O.R., Ph.D.Director General – BIM
Prof. M. Sankaran, B.Com., M.B.A. (BIM)Director - BIM Trichy Prof. Sharon S. Andrew, B.Com, M.B.A. (BIM), M.PhilPGP Chairperson – BIM Bangalore
Dr. N. Chandrasekaran, M.Sc., M.B.A., M.Phil, Grad O.R., Ph.D
Dr. Mathew P.A., M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Dr. O.V. Nandimath, B.Com., L.L.M., Ph.D.
Dr. Narayani Ram, M.B.A., M.F.C., Ph.D.
Dr. Prasanna Bhat, M.Sc., M.B.A., PGDPM, FICWAI, CAIIB, Ph.D.
Dr. V.G. Ratnam, B.E., PGDPM, M.B.A.(UK), Ph.D.(UK).
Dr. R. Ravichandran, B.Com., MFT., PGDCM (IATA/FIATA, Canada), MICS (UK), Ph.D.
Dr. T.V. Subramanian, M.Sc, Dip in SQC, Fellow IIM-A, (Ph.D.)
Dr. Sajan Mathew, B.Tech., M.B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Prof. Ajit Chakravarti, B.Tech.(IIT- K), PGDM(IIM-C)
Prof. K. S. Anantharaman, B.A., B.L
Prof. R. Dorai, B.Tech.(IIT- Madras)
Prof. Harold A. Patrick, M.A., M.Phil., (Ph.D).
Prof. C. N. Kshetragna, M.B.A.
Prof. Manohar D. Rao, B.Tech (IIT), PGDBM (IIM-A)23
Knowledge Facilitators
Prof. Malathi Sriram, M.C.A., M.Phil
Prof. R. Parthasarathy, M.A. PGDECE(IISc)
Prof. Rajesh Madhavan, B.Com., M.B.A. (USA)
Prof. M. Ramaskanda, ICWA
Prof. Ravi Kaniganti, M.S.(Virginia Tech.), M.B.A.(Ohio Univ), PMI
Prof. V. G. Sarangan, B.Com., M.B.A (BIM)
Prof. Tapati Bandhopadhyay, B.E., M.S. (UK), (Ph.D)
Prof. B. Venkatesh, B.Com, ICWAI, CFA, Forensic Analyst
Prof. Venugopal Unni, M.Sc, CAIIB, CFM
Prof. Vinod Madhavan, M.B.A., M.A (Psych) PGDRM, (Ph.D)
Mr. Raja Shanmugam, B.E., M.B.A (BIM)
Prof. M.S.S.Varadan, B.E, M.B.A .(USA)
Mr. Pavan Soni, B.E. M.B.A(NITIE)
Mr. Ramanujam Sridhar, M.A, PGDM(IIM-B)
Mr. S.Srikanth, B.Com., M.S.(MS) F.C.S., F.C.A., C.I.S.A
Mr. R. Venkatasubramanian, M.Sc, Grad.O.R. AICWA, ACS
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BIM-B’s SocialResponsibility
The Social Concern Group (SCG) of BIM – B was conceptualized and initiated by the students of Batch IV. The Social Concern Group sensitizes the students to social contexts of business existence and the importance of ethical and value driven ways of doing business in an increasingly transparent society that puts industry under a great deal of scrutiny.
Through the SCG, we are associated with NGOs like Bosco Boys, Habitat India and SOS Children’s Villages of India. The SCG visits these NGOs quite frequently rendering service and helping in other developmental activities, providing a ‘Feel Good Factor’ for the incumbents of these NGOs.
The SCG also offers consulting services to Bosco Boys on Strategic Marketing, Project Implementation and Technical Support. Such associations with NGOs help :
•to sensitize the future managers and leaders on social, environmental and cultural challenges that our society faces;
•to develop a sense of social responsibility among the future business leaders; and
•to strengthen the Institute’s interface with the community at large.
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SOS CV
Industry Interface
Padma Bhushan Shri. S. Ramadorai, CEO & MD, TCS
Mr. Gautam Khanna, VP, Marketing, Healthcare, 3M
Dr. V.A. Sastry, Director, RelQ Software
Mr. Albert T. Brown, MD, Caterpillar
Mr. Ramakrishnan, CFO & Company Secretary, LSI
Mr. Bibek Debroy, Economist
Dr. P. Govindarajan, Associate Director, Ernst & Young
Mr. Krishnan Vishwanathan, Director, SAP
Mr. Balaji, HR Head, Sasken Communication Technlogies
Mr. Basavaraj, Aviance Software
Mr. Subramanian R., Accenture
Mr. Kannan, Consultant, TCS
Mr. Dakshina Murthy, GM, HTMT
Mr. C. Mahalingam, VP, HR, Symphony Services
Mr. L. Ravindran, Director, Wealthmax
Mr. Rajaram Natarajan, VP, Operations, HTMT
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Industry InterfaceMr. Palanivel Kuppusamy, CEO, Dexterity
Mr. Arunav Mukopadhyay, Head HR, TATA Elxsi
Mr. Arindam Goswami, Manager HR, TATA Elxsi
Mr. Pankaj Pandey, Asst. Manager, Forensic Services, KPMG
Dr. T.E.S. Raghavan Chairman, Dept. of Mathematics, Univeristy of Illinois
Dr. V.K. BhallaDean, Faculty of Management Studies, New Delhi
Mr. Nitin Pai, Jt. General Manager, Marketing, TATA Elxsi
Mr. V.V. Mohan, Former VP, IndusInd Bank
Mr. M.K. Lokesh Kumar Project Director, SOS Children’s ViIlages of India
Ms. Aparna Bhoj, Asst. Manager, HR, CTS
Mr. Manoj Sreekanth National Head – F&M Division, Spencer’s Retail
Mr. Lenin Murugesan Veerasamy, Manager, Operations, CTS Mr. Rajiv Mathew, ThoughtWorks, Bangalore
Mr. Amitav Mukherji Div. Manager, HR, Foods Division, ITC
Mr. Raghavan Rajagopalan, Partner, Anantara Solutions
Dr. S.M. Sharma, Former Scientist, ISRO27
Knowledge Centre
BIM - B has a hybrid library with the state-of-the-art technological applications.
•Selective collection of books and 1,200 selective e-journals. BIM also subscribes to 45 print journals
•Web enabled Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC)
•Digital Library with exhaustive database - EBSCO - Business Source Elite CMIE - Prowess Live Econ - Macroeconomics Intermediate Suite
•Institutional Membership with British Council Library, DELNET, & IIM-B
Computer Lab
The state-of-the art computer lab is equipped with Pentium 4 based, flat 17” Dell terminal, with access to Wi-Fi, broadband Internet e-mail facilities. BIM provides hands–on training to students, while a dedicated IT technician helps you with IT needs.
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Cafeteria
BIM has an excellent cafeteria on campus, catering to the various needs of the students
Hostel
Accommodation is provided to students in furnished apartment blocks and a typical block constitutes a common dining area with television access and the entire hostel is Wi-Fi enabled.
Infrastructure
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Board of GovernorsCHAIRMAN
Shri. S. RamadoraiCEO and Managing Director, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., Mumbai MEMBERS
Shri. Ashok K. PuriChairman & Managing Director, BHEL, New Delhi Shri. Mishra R.N. Executive Director, BHEL, Tiruchirappalli Dr. C. ThangamuthuFormer Vice Chancellor, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli Dr. N. Jayasankaran, M.Sc., M.Ed., M.B.A., M.Phil, Grad. O.R., Ph.D.Director General – Bharathidasan Institute of Management Shri. T. KannanManaging Director, Thiagarajar Mills Limited, Kappalur, Madurai Dr. B.K. Krishnaraj VanavarayarChairman, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Coimbatore Kendra Shri. Ravi AppaswamyManaging Director, The Residency Group of Hotels, Chennai Dr. R.K. Raghavan, IPS (Retd.), Ph.D.Former Director - C.B.I., Chennai Dr. V.R. MuthukkaruppanFormer Vice-Chancellor, BARD, Madurai
SECRETARY
Prof. M. SankaranDirector – Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Tiruchirappalli
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Placement Cell
Prof. Sharon S. Andrew, B.Com, M.B.A. (BIM), M.PhilPGP Chairperson – BIM, Bangalore [email protected] 080 - 2853 2544
Mr. Amit Prem DubePGDBM Batch IV +91 99021 63061
Ms. Swarupa PillaiPGDBM Batch IV +91 99807 84282
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Bharathidasan Institute of Management#17, Ashirwad Towers, Doddanekkundi CrossMarathahalli Mahadevapura Ring Road, Marathahalli PostBangalore - 560 037www.bimb.in | Tel: 080 - 2853 3132 | Fax: 080 - 2853 2099