Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan was founded by Kulapati Dr. K. M. Munshi in the year 1938.The founding members of the Bhavan included Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Shri C Rajagopalachari, Pandit Jawarharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallab Bhai Patel, several distinguished scholars, statesmen and leaders of the modern Indian Renaissance. From small beginnings, the Bhavan has grown into an internationally reputed intellectual, cultural and educational movement. It has 112 centers, of which 7 are overseas and there are 280 constituent institutions.. Bhavan tries to promote education, literature, culture, science, human values and inter- faith harmony for all around human development.
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Institute of Management Science (BIMS), Kolkata was established in the year 2000, under the aegis of the prestigious Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. It has since emerged as a leading B-School affiliated with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT), offering comprehensive management course designed to shape future leaders in the business world.
BIMS offers two flagship courses:
Both courses are affiliated with MAKAUT, approved by the All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), and recognized by the Department of Higher Education (Technical Education), Government of West Bengal.
The MBA curriculum is structured over four semesters:
To enhance the employability of students and align with industry demands, BIMS offers a dual specialization option, in accordance with the guidelines of the affiliating university.
BIMS is proud of its students, who consistently secure top ranks within the university. The institute is committed to providing a cutting-edge education that blends theoretical knowledge with practical industry insights. This is achieved through:
At BIMS, the focus is not only on academic excellence but also on equipping students with the skills and knowledge to thrive in a dynamic and ever-evolving business environment.
Teaching pedagogy at Bhavan is a mix of classroom learning, learning aids, group learning, case study and non-classroom activities.
Classroom Learning is primarily meant for theoretical and conceptual inputs. Faculty from diverse areas of specializations and corporate heads are frequently invited to interact with the students. Books and periodicals from national and international sources complement classroom lectures. Emphasis is laid on use of audio visual aids and software packages.
A prominent constituent of the teaching methodology is Group Learning, which is based on the fact that peer group learning is very effective. It prepares prospective managers to be proactive in seeking and acquiring knowledge, rather than having it “imparted” in the classroom. Free exchange of ideas among members of each group through discussion and presentation not only leverages on time and effort, but also enhances communication skills besides inculcating the virtue of self-study.
Case studies generally use in classroom interactions to expose the students to real life issues of business problems. The decision making under ‘real life’ conditions imparts that managerial skills in the students keeping them to develop beyond not confined to any theory only. The summer project which forms a part of the curriculum gives the students the opportunity to work in the industry for 6-8 weeks or more.
Communication is mediated through language be it verbal or non-verbal. And language is a combination of ‘what’ and ‘how’ and is context-bound. In the present scenario good communication skills is an indispensable part of fulfilling one’s aspirations and dreams. English language, in particular, has become essential in the lives of young aspirants as much as for the professionals, who aspire to advance their careers anywhere in the world.
Language learning is not the same as learning any other subject. It is not confined to one way communication. It is mandatorily active participation of the learners. With particular reference to the Second Language learners of English (English for specific purposes) and more prominently for the rural and semi-urban learners the honing of communication skills pose a serious challenge. The four skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing (LSRW) needs continuous practice for improvement. Being able to communicate well is the most important factor when seeking a placement in a Company or pursuing higher education in reputed Institutions. The language laboratory plays an important role in the language learning process.
A laboratory for language learning is something new to Indian students, whereas it is very common in Western countries to train children in the laboratory to enrich their language learning experiences. The language teachers provides students with the technical tools to assist learners in the acquisition and maintenance of aural comprehension, oral and written proficiency and balance the ‘what’ and ‘how’ of language in today’s concept of global village. A well-equipped language laboratory was set up in 2017. Our Language Laboratory provides learners with ODLL - Orell Digital Language Lab and is furnished with high definition speakers, goose neck microphones for each learners, Lapel Collar clips and over head phones (capacity of 30 learners at a time) , a digital board all operating under modern energy efficient LED lighting system and a Teacher console set in a workshop mode seating arrangement.
The onus of English language enhancement among learners lies with the Institution and we at BIMS, Kolkata have made arrangements to set-up a Digital Language Lab for the use of its learners to provide the learners with a strong platform for practical training in the language.
The learners are exposed to functional language in use and are familiarized with the many pronunciation styles that are vital in everyday usage of the English language in today’s world.
The institute has a sophisticated Computer Lab with a large number of PC’s with multi-terminal facilities and assortment of management oriented software packages. It is designed to provide adequate support for computer education. Resources include high-end IBM servers, HCL servers, thin clients, workstations & printers. The institute offers 24 hours internet facility which is available for department use on campus network based on Gigabit Ethernet Structured Cabling through high speed bandwidth. External networking through internet is available & students can avail Internet and E-mail facilities for academic excellence. Hands-on practical session is part of the curriculum and compulsory for all students. The center also provides Management Development programs on computer application. The institute operates from Monday to Friday. The timing provides adequate time for industry-student interactions. Students can pursue other value-added professional interests apart from academics.
The institute boasts of an excellent library containing all necessary titles of text and reference books. There is also a wide collection of global standard magazine and periodicals covering current affairs and other specialized subjects. The stock and services of the library aims of improving intellectual content of postgraduate student’s researchers, public and private sector pagers, professional groups and academics. In addition to regular services, lending of reference work and facility of photocopying. The library is having membership of the British Council Library, and American Information Resource Centre. Students are motivated to conduct and organize seminars and participate in various professional competitions to prove their mettle. This groom them with an overall development to face any managerial crisis. Online journals like EBSCO, PROQUEST, J-GATE, SAGE are also available for effective research and development activities.