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Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIM Bangalore or IIMB) is a reputed
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and an
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located in
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,
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,
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. Founded in 1973, it was chronologically the third in the first generation of IIMs to be established, after IIM Calcutta and IIM Ahmedabad, thereby forming the elite Indian B-School trio colloquially known as 'ABC', or 'IIM A/B/C'. IIMB was established by the Government of India (GoI) as an institute of excellence for education, training, research, and consulting in the field of management, and allied areas of knowledge. The Indian government called on IIMB to assist and mentor the two newly established IIMs during their inception period - IIM Trichy in 2011, and IIM Visakhapatnam in 2015. IIMB offers
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, PG diploma, PG certificate
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, and
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programmes in
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. The institute also offers
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programmes for corporates, entrepreneurs, government officials, and non-profit organisations. The two-year PGP and one-year EPGP, MBA in general management are the flagship programmes of the institute.


History


Founding

In 1972, a committee headed by Ravi J. Matthai, first director of IIM Ahmedabad and co-founder of IRMA, noting the rising demand for graduates of the first two IIMs (namely, IIMC and IIMA), recommended the need to have two more IIMs. The new IIM was to be set up at
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, and for the proposed institute, the
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offered of land (free of cost), and a contribution of INR 3 million (~US$ 390,000 in 1972). Ultimately, on 27 March 1972, the ''IIMB Society'' was officially registered in Bangalore under the Mysore Societies' Registration Act. The prominent Indian banker T.A. Pai, the Ex-Chairman of
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and Life Insurance Corporation, accepted to be the first
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of the IIMB
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, and N.S. Iyer Ramaswamy, the then director of NITIE Mumbai, was appointed as the first
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of the institute. The institute was inaugurated by
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, the then
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, on 28 October 1973 at the
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in Bangalore. And, though it was not a legally-binding mandate from the Indian government, the first director tried to mold IIMB to cater to the needs of govt-owned entities like PSUs/PSEs, utility corporations, etc. due to his own left-leaning persuasions.


Early years

The institute started operations in the campus of St. Joseph's College of Commerce, and some other buildings rented on the Langford Road in the city. The institute's first activity was a three-day conference in 1973, on urban development and management, which invited officials from all
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in Karnataka. Thereafter, IIMB started conducting Management Development Programmes (MDPs) and Organisation Based Programmes (OBPs) for public (govt.) sectors like power, irrigation, health, etc. The first PG management course (called ''PGP'') started in 1974, and the first doctoral course (called ''FPM'') started in 1976. The institute held its first
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on 10 July 1976 with a total of 48 graduating students, and on the same day the board also announced the appointment of
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for designing the official
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. On 27 November 1978, the 'Guddalipooja' (
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) ceremony of the campus on Bannerghatta Road was performed. In 1979, the institute started separate sections for sector-wise PGP courses, and in 1980 the first fellowship diploma (FPM) was awarded. IIMB moved operations to its own campus in 1983.


Crisis and reforms

The government sectors and entities did not show interest in IIMB's initiatives, and even by the 1980s, the institute could only get marginal success. Moreover, the employee union had co-opted external political leadership unconcerned with the institute's vision leading to severe dysfunction, and then resignation of the Director in mid-1983. Thereafter, for two years IIMB had no permanent Director, and further stagnated. The faculty was also split into 'sectoral' and 'business management' wings which had severe disagreements with each other. Thus, the institute encountered a period of serious crisis, administratively, and identity-wise. Finally, Joe Philip was appointed by the board on the 15 April 1985 with a clear mandate to bring back discipline and morale to the institute. He had previously worked as VP (HR) at The Oberoi Group, and had experience in dealing with manpower issues. He believed in
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(MBO), and under his charge, IIMB also started shifting away from its 'state-corp' focus. During his tenure PGP courses were redesigned, student intakes increased, faculty workloads modified, and performance assessments formalised. The sector-wise sections were also discontinued by 1986. The almost-dead FPM course was resuscitated by changing it from being sector-focussed to business management areas. He was also instrumental in IIMB partnership with the European Commission EFMD to initiate the faculty development programme in 1988-89. Importantly, in August 1990, he was also able to wrest control of the Director's office from the union's illegal occupation after more than six years.


Growth

Dr. K.R.S. Murthy was appointed the Director on 11 February 1991 and remained till 28 February 1997. His tenure coincided with the
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, and is mainly credited for driving the institute towards excellence. The PGP curriculum was further revised in 1991-92 to align it with global MBA programs. For manufacturing industries, a Management Program for Technologists (MPT) was started for mid-level engineers in 1992, along with another short-term program for senior executives in collaboration with MIT Sloan. IIMB became the first Indian B-School to have internet on campus (via
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) in December 1995, within four months of national internet launch. In 1996, the management icon Dr. Henry Mintzberg selected IIM Bangalore over other Indian B-Schools as one of the five international founding-members of the IMPM Consortium. In 1998, the DoPT (GoI), in partnership with
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, selected IIMB to setup a ''Centre for Public Policy'' (CPP) which ultimately came up in July 2000. The institute got considerable endowment from an alumnus in 1999 to power-up the NSRCEL incubation centre. The reforms and developments brought a successful turnaround, and wider recognition. In 2000, the Business Today magazine ranked IIMB the 1st in India in their ''BT-Cosmode Top 100 B-Schools'' survey. In 2003,
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included IIMB among the top-100 B-Schools globally, in the unranked list of ''Next 50 B-Schools''. India's key IT entity,
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, selected IIMB in 2005 for the ''Best India IT User Award'' in the education category. As of 2024, IIM Bangalore was the only Indian B-School in GNAM, an international collaboration convened by the
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.


Motto and logo

The official
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of the institute is the
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phrase , and was adopted in the session 1991-92. It is pronounced as ' as per the IPA
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; and is romanised (with
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) as as per the
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,
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, UNRSGN, and
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standards, or as ''tejasvi naavdhiitamastu'' as per the
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schemes of
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and
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both. It is a Sanskrit ''
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'' extracted from the Shanti Mantra invocated in the
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, and the
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, two of the constituent texts of the
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. The motto translates to "Let our study be enlightening". The IIMB's official
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is a depiction of the top-half of a blazing sun with stylised rays prominently emanating from it. The image is in the style of a negative space picture with intense red colour in the background of rays (as half-disc), while the sun, rays, and other space in logo are in white colour (or empty). The text 'IIMB' is written in black (in a
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font) in the centre of the depicted sun, and the Sanskrit motto is written in black (in
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script) below the sun. It was designed by the
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, and has been in use since 1994. The hue of the red colour used in the logo is also used as the de facto official colour of IIMB for all practical purposes, often matched with white, grey, or black. A celebratory logo for short-term special-use was designed by the institute to commemorate the 50-year
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of its establishment. It was released on the 28 December 2022, before the beginning of Golden Jubilee celebrations scheduled in the academic session 2023-24. It was used for specific purposes and events marking the semicentennial occasion, like the special postal cover released by the
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, and the ''
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Week'' events from 26 to 29 October 2023.


Campus

IIMB's main campus is located on the
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in Bilekahalli suburb in the southern part of the metro-city of Bangalore. It occupies an area of around 105 acres, and has a non-urban feel with ample greenery. As of 2024, IIMB was setting up a 110 acres-large second campus 20 km away near Jigani, in the city's periphery, in
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Taluka of the
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. The campus is accessible by private or public transport from anywhere in the city via bike, car, taxi, or bus. A nearby bus-stop named 'IIMB' is served adequately by the BMTC, and is 13 km from the central Kempegowda (Majestic) Bus Station which offers intra-city, inter-city, and inter-state bus services. The campus is ~13 km from KSR City Junction, ~13 km from Cantt. Railway Station, and ~44 km from
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. An 'IIMB' named
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on the
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's Pink Line is planned to be launched in September 2025 (with 'Phase-I' as per 2024-Q2 updates on the project).


Architecture

The design of IIMB campus was led by the famous architect B.V. Doshi, , the 2018
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laureate,
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2022
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recipient and
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awardee. He had worked with the pioneering
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- French architect
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in
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, and had also later assisted the renowned
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- American architect
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, in designing IIMA buildings. He had also founded and designed the renowned
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in 1966. His firm, the erstwhile M/s Stein, Doshi, & Bhalla, aided by ''M/s Kanvinde & Rai'', was commissioned to design the campus of the newly established institute. The design was inspired by the 16th-century historic city of
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near
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, and the 13th-century Meenakshi Temple in
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, along with the lush gardens of Bangalore, also known as the ''Garden City of India''. The first director, N.S. Ramaswamy, had asked Doshi to create a campus to reflect the ethos of the Bangalore city - "green and alive 'sic''. ''Light'' and ''Environment'' were the cornerstones of the ''poly-nuclear'' design concept, a hybrid of Indian traditional architecture and principles of ''
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'' modernists. The notable architectural elements include the multi-storeys-high passageways, trellises, open quadrangles with ample area for greenery, sunlight streaming in through the pergolas, semi-open corridors, geometrical roofs, rough texture finish, and Kota-stone flooring. An interplay of walls-n-openings, lights-n-shadows, and solids-n-voids changes the character of the main building during different times of the day, and during different seasons. The 54,000 sq-m original complex is built in combination of hand-chipped
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, and exposed
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. The campus design began in 1977, and the construction of buildings was finished in 1983. The greening effort started later in 1991, and by the 2020s the campus had a green cover of 62 acres with around 30,000 trees, and 50+ ground re-charge wells. Subsequent newer buildings, like the 6,500 sq-m ''New Classroom Complex'', were designed by Sanjay Mohe and P.N. Medappa of ''Mindspace Architects''. The IIMB campus design has won accolades over the years. The 'T' (Style Magazine) of
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ranked IIMB campus 17th in their list of ''The 25 Most Significant Works of Post War Architecture''. When Dezeen asked the thirteen leading Indian architecture firms to list their favourite building, the IIMB campus was the only building on the list to be chosen by two of them, calling it "the most influential piece of (Indian)
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". The famous
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and critic William J.R. Curtis labelled the IIMB campus as a "model" for educational institutions. The institutional project also finds mention in the citation of the 2018 Pritzker Architecture Prize for Doshi. The Architectural Digest India included IIMB in the list of ''6 Educational Institutions in India with Exceptional Architecture''. The famous GQ (India) magazine ranked it #2 in the list of ''7 Most Beautiful Universities and Scenic Campuses''.


Management Development Centre

The ''MDC'' is a separate building that offers specific facilities to fulfill the executive-education (Exec.Ed.) and corporate-oriented needs of the institute. It offers rooms and halls for seminars, conferences, presentations, interactive sessions, etc. It also has accommodation for corporate-executives, a dining hall with kitchen, a gym, and open space for events. Another New MDC (NMDC) block on the IIMB's second campus at Jigani was inaugurated by the
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on 1 March 2023.


Library

The IIMB library is a four-level 55,000 sq-ft floor-area building abutting the academic block. Apart from direct access to the IIMB community, the library also provides membership-based services to individuals, professionals, organizations, corporations, and academic institutions, with preferential treatment to the institute's alumni. It is well-stocked and timely updated with 163,000+ printed books, 9000+ journals (incl. e-journals), 20+ newspapers (in six languages), and 42,000+ issues of
periodicals Periodical literature (singularly called a periodical publication or simply a periodical) consists of Publication, published works that appear in new releases on a regular schedule (''issues'' or ''numbers'', often numerically divided into annu ...
, predominantly in business and management areas. It also offers 3500+
eBooks An ebook (short for electronic book), also spelled as e-book or eBook, is a book publication made available in electronic form, consisting of text, images, or both, readable on the flat-panel display of computers or other electronic devices. A ...
, 1400+
audio-visual Audiovisual (AV) is electronic media possessing both a sound and a visual component, such as slide-tape presentations, films, television programs, corporate conferencing, church services, and live theater productions. Audiovisual service pro ...
resources, web-based
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catalogue, remote-access facility, and ''Union Catalogue'' of the IIM Libraries Consortium. The library provides access to information services like the EBSCO Business Service,
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,
ScienceDirect ScienceDirect is a searchable web-based bibliographic database, which provides access to full texts of scientific and medical publications of the Dutch publisher Elsevier as well of several small academic publishers. It hosts over 18 million ...
,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, CMIE,
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iLibrary, Euromonitor Passport, etc. It also has E-ShodhSindhu (eSS) Consortium's various subscriptions like J-Gate Plus (JCCC), Project Muse,
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Journals, ISID Database, NDLI eBooks/Archive, CaPD-PDS software (under ''ShodhShuddhi'' programme), etc. The library also houses a Library Data Centre with specially set-up computer systems to fulfill the electronic-data needs of the institute. It provides access to 110+ e-Databases, and professional data services like the
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,
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Eikon,
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SDC-M&A, LSEG D&A Datastream,
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,
NielsenIQ NIQ (also known as NielsenIQ, formerly known as ACNielsen or AC Nielsen) is a global marketing research firm, with worldwide headquarters in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The company has approximately 30,000 employees and operates in more ...
, CEIC, etc.


Administration


Governance structure

IIM Bangalore is legally an educational society with elevated privileges of a body corporate as defined in the '' IIM Act, 2017''. Furthermore, the ''IIM (Amendment) Act, 2023'' accorded the status of ''
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'' (
ex officio An ''ex officio'' member is a member of a body (notably a board, committee, or council) who is part of it by virtue of holding another office. The term '' ex officio'' is Latin, meaning literally 'from the office', and the sense intended is 'by r ...
) to the
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. The ''Board of Governors'' is the primary executive body of IIMB, while the ''Coordination Forum'' is a single body for all IIMs to communicate with the Indian government. IIMB is administered by the following structure: * Visitor ** Board of Governors, and Chairperson *** Director of IIM **** Academic Council **** Audit Committee ****
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(all functions)


Organisation structure

The institute is operationally headed by the ''Director'' who acts as the chief executive officer. The Director is assisted by several officials as follows: * Director ** Dean (
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), in-charge of: HR,
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, Facilities,
Infrastructure Infrastructure is the set of facilities and systems that serve a country, city, or other area, and encompasses the services and facilities necessary for its economy, households and firms to function. Infrastructure is composed of public and pri ...
, Communications ** Dean ( Faculty), in-charge of: Areas, Centres of Excellence, Initiatives, R&P, IMR Journal ** Dean ( Programmes), in-charge of: Academics, ExecEd, IIMBx, MDC, CDS, International Affairs ** Dean (
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and
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), in-charge of: Alumni Relations, Institute Development


Academics

IIM Bangalore is an autonomous institute of higher learning in management. It does not officially need an affiliation to a university, and also does not require institute-level or course-level accreditation from government bodies like the NAAC or the
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. Though, it has been internationally accredited by the EFMD EQUIS since 2010. The IIM Act (2017) made IIMB an Institute of National Importance, and empowered it to award degrees instead of just diplomas. Thereafter, in March 2018, IIM Bangalore became the first IIM to award an MBA degree to its passing-out students.


Degree programmes

IIM Bangalore offers five degree-granting programmes in total, including the five-year full-time doctoral programme (called 'FPM') for a Ph.D. The three full-time MBA programmes are: the two-year flagship MBA (called 'PGP'), the one-year full-time EMBA/Executive MBA (EPGP), and the two-year specialised MBA in Business Analytics (PGPBA). The fifth is the part-time (weekend) MBA programme (PGPEM) for working professionals.


Other programmes

The full-time programme in Public Policy (PGPPM) leads to a PG Diploma, while the NSR Pre-Doc programme prepares students for a PhD, and grants a PG Certificate on completion. In 2024, an online undergraduate programme for BBA in Digital Business and Entrepreneurship (BBA DBE) was also launched. In 2019, the institute signed an MoU with the MSDE (GoI) to train ' Fellows' for a PG Certificate in Public Policy and Management under the Phase-I (pilot) of the Mahatma Gandhi National Fellowship programme as part of the
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funded ''SANKALP'' scheme. The 'Fellows' would go on to work with the District Administration in 69 districts across 6 states. In 2021, this program was scaled up in Phase-II to cover all Indian districts, and involved eight other IIMs with IIMB as the anchoring institute.


Executive education

The institute offers
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(''Exec.Ed.'') programmes for the needs of private corporations, government officials, entrepreneurs, and non-profit organisations. The programmes cover all areas of management for all levels of functionaries, whether early-in-career managers, or middle-management, or CXOs and senior leadership. The wide-range provides ample flexibility in: * Duration (short ones of 3-6 days, or long ones of 15 days) * Schedule (different start-dates round the year) * Content (default-readymade, or customised on request) * Delivery modes (in-person, online, hybrid, or blended)


Reputation and rankings

IIMB was stuck with the 'PSU' image till the late 1980s, since it was initially steered as an indigenous Indian Licence Raj era effort to serve the government entities. This was in contrast to IIMC and IIMA which were set up in the early 1960s as full-fledged management institutes with active collaboration from the prestigious American B-Schools like MIT Sloan and HBS respectively. However, the aforementioned transformation efforts (starting 1985) improved the institute's standing, and by the 2000s, IIMB was competing for the top spot among B-Schools in India. Worldwide, the ''
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'' has ranked the MBA program at 47th in the Global MBA Ranking 2024. They also ranked the PGPM program 31st in the world in the Top 100 Masters in Management 2022 list. ''
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'' ranked the IIMB 53rd in the world and 8th in Asia in the
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Global MBA Rankings 2025. The institute also was ranked 41st in the world and 8th in Asia in the QS Global Executive MBA Rankings 2024. French SMBG's ''
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'' ranked IIMB the best B-School in
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region (incl. Indian subcontinent), and one of the only two with ''5 Palms of Excellence''. Business platform ''
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'' ranked IIMB 27th in its Top MBA Programs 2024 list. In Exec.Ed., the ''Financial Times'' ranks IIMB 59th in open category ( AMPs, etc), and 48th in custom category. In India, IIM Bangalore was ranked 2nd among management institutes by the '' NIRF'' in 2024. It was ranked third by '' Business Today'' magazine in their India's Best B-Schools yearly ranking in 2023. ''
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'' placed it at 2nd position in their Outlook-ICARE India's Best Public B-School 2024 rankings. The '' Fortune India'' magazine ranked it third in their Best B-Schools overall ranking in 2023.


Research

The founding vision of IIMB emphasised equal focus on imparting education, and conducting research in all functional areas of management and management studies. Therefore, many ''Centres of Excellence'', official research ''Initiatives'', and international research partnerships have been established. A ''
Research Research is creative and systematic work undertaken to increase the stock of knowledge. It involves the collection, organization, and analysis of evidence to increase understanding of a topic, characterized by a particular attentiveness to ...
and
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(R&P) Committee'' is in-charge of operational affairs of all research at the institute. There are eleven Centres of Excellence, six in management areas, and five in special areas. They are: Centre for
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and
Risk Management Risk management is the identification, evaluation, and prioritization of risks, followed by the minimization, monitoring, and control of the impact or probability of those risks occurring. Risks can come from various sources (i.e, Threat (sec ...
(CCMRM), Centre for
Corporate Governance Corporate governance refers to the mechanisms, processes, practices, and relations by which corporations are controlled and operated by their boards of directors, managers, shareholders, and stakeholders. Definitions "Corporate governance" may ...
and
Sustainability Sustainability is a social goal for people to co-exist on Earth over a long period of time. Definitions of this term are disputed and have varied with literature, context, and time. Sustainability usually has three dimensions (or pillars): env ...
(CCGS), Centre for Management Communication (CenComm),
Supply Chain Management In commerce, supply chain management (SCM) deals with a system of procurement (purchasing raw materials/components), operations management, logistics and marketing channels, through which raw materials can be developed into finished produc ...
Centre (SCMC), Centre for Software and IT Management (CSITM), Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (NSRCEL), Centre for
Public Policy Public policy is an institutionalized proposal or a Group decision-making, decided set of elements like laws, regulations, guidelines, and actions to Problem solving, solve or address relevant and problematic social issues, guided by a conceptio ...
(CPP), Centre for
Digital Public Goods Digital public goods are Public good (economics), public goods in the form of software, data sets, AI, AI models, standards or content. These goods are generally free cultural works and are intended to contribute to sustainable national and interna ...
(CDPG), Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL), Mizuho India-Japan Study Centre (MIJSC), and Israel Centre. Among these, the ''CenComm'' and ''CPP'' are centres with full-time faculty. The CCGS was among the first to be accredited as a ''National Centre of Excellence'' by the National Foundation for Corporate Governance (NFCG). A global centre of excellence for
private equity Private equity (PE) is stock in a private company that does not offer stock to the general public; instead it is offered to specialized investment funds and limited partnerships that take an active role in the management and structuring of the co ...
and
venture capital Venture capital (VC) is a form of private equity financing provided by firms or funds to start-up company, startup, early-stage, and emerging companies, that have been deemed to have high growth potential or that have demonstrated high growth in ...
is also in the works, to be named after Hamilton E. "Tony" James. The four contemporary research initiatives are:
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Lab (BSL), Initiatives on Consumer Insights (ICI), Data Centre and
Analytics Analytics is the systematic computational analysis of data or statistics. It is used for the discovery, interpretation, and communication of meaningful patterns in data, which also falls under and directly relates to the umbrella term, data sc ...
Lab (DCAL), and Real Estate Research Initiative (RERI). International B-Schools partnering in research projects are: Ivey Western (CA), SMU (Singapore), UBC Sauder (CA), and Deakin University (AU). Collaborative research projects have been done with the likes of
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.


Journal: IIMB Management Review

''IIMB Management Review'' (''IMR''), launched in 1986, is the quarterly-published official journal of IIM Bangalore. It invites manuscripts online, and has a special emphasis on papers that focus on emerging economies. It is produced and hosted by
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, and since 2022 the IMR is a 'Gold'
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journal available at
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. The IMR has print
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0970-3896, and online e-ISSN 2212-4446. IMR is a
peer-reviewed Peer review is the evaluation of work by one or more people with similar competencies as the producers of the work ( peers). It functions as a form of self-regulation by qualified members of a profession within the relevant field. Peer review ...
academic journal, and follows a double-blind review process. All submitted papers go through a preliminary review at the editorial desk, and appropriate ones are sent to an Associate Editor. On the latter's recommendation, the article may be rejected or assigned to two reviewers.


IMR Doctoral Conference

The ''IMR Doctoral Conference'' (''IMRDC'') is a premier
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for doctoral researchers in
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and associated disciplines. The first conference was held on 27 November 2009, and is now organised annually by the ''IMRDC Secretariat'', which consists of members from the ''IMR'' (IIMB journal), and the institute's ''Research & Publication (R&P) Committee''. It openly invites doctoral students in management research from across India and international colleges.


Entrepreneurship: NSRCEL

In 1999-00, Mr. Nadathur S. Raghavan, the
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and then Joint Managing Director of Infosys Technologies, in association with Global Internet Ventures, donated a generous amount of INR 130 million to aid the activities of the then ''Centre for Entrepreneurial Studies'' at IIMB. Thus, the ''NS Raghavan Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning'' (''NSRCEL'') had its inception in December 1999 to serve as the
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and
entrepreneurial Entrepreneurship is the creation or extraction of economic value in ways that generally entail beyond the minimal amount of risk (assumed by a traditional business), and potentially involving values besides simply economic ones. An entrepreneu ...
hub of IIMB. It operates out of the 18,000 sq-ft ''NSR-GIV Centre'' building in the IIMB campus, and acts as a not-for-profit incubator for new business ventures as well as social causes. In 2017,
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selected NSRCEL as a recipient of INR 100 million as scale-up and upgrade support over a period of two years. NSRCEL organises its flagship entrepreneurial conference SummitUp every year. It was started in 2021, and aims to bring together government officials, industry representatives, academia, entrepreneurs, and other ecosystem members. Apart from general mentoring, NSRCEL caters to differing needs by offering special funds and customised programs depending on: stage of venture, product category, founder demographic, tech-focus, etc. In late 2023, a ''Campus Founders'' programme was started to directly assist the college-based start-ups across India. Many of these programs are/were in partnership with organisations like
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,
Capgemini Capgemini SE is a French Multinational corporation, multinational information technology (IT) services and consulting company, headquartered in Paris, France. History Capgemini was founded by Serge Kampf in 1967 as an enterprise management and d ...
,
Alstom Alstom SA () is a French multinational rolling stock manufacturer which operates worldwide in rail transport markets. It is active in the fields of passenger transportation, signaling, and locomotives, producing high-speed, suburban, regional ...
,
Texas Instruments Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is an American multinational semiconductor company headquartered in Dallas, Texas. It is one of the top 10 semiconductor companies worldwide based on sales volume. The company's focus is on developing analog ...
,
Infineon Technologies Infineon Semiconductor solutions is the largest microcontroller manufacturer in the world, as well as Germany's largest semiconductor manufacturer. It is also the leading automotive semiconductor manufacturer globally. Infineon had roughly 58,0 ...
, FICCI, Pernod Ricard (India), DailyRounds, SIDBI,
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, etc. In January 2018, NSRCEL, aided by
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and DST (GoI), launched the ''Women Start-up Programme'' (''WSP''), India's first customised program for female entrepreneurs, after a successful pilot launched in November 2016. It included a five-week online MOOC, and two on-campus boot-camps for selected candidates in collaboration with partner institutes, followed by incubation and funding. In late 2018, Goldman Sachs built on WSP to expand their (since 2008) initiative '' 10,000 Women in India'', and in 2023, the ''GS 10KW'' alumni were further offered the ''Finance For Growth'' program to help them raise capital. The National Commission for Women partnered with the India SME Forum and NSRCEL in 2021 to launch a fully-sponsored programme called the ''Empowering Women Through Entrepreneurship'' for giving management lessons to 5,000 budding women entrepreneurs. The
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collaborated with IIMB in 2023 to launch the ''Swavalambane'' programme to train rural women entrepreneurs under the National Rural Livelihood Mission funded by the
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.


IIMBx

''IIMBx'' is the digital learning initiative of IIM Bangalore, launched with the aim to create a repository of digital courseware in management for international learners. Apart from offering online courses on third-party private and government platforms, IIMB also developed IIMBx's own in-house digital platform based on
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. In 2014, IIMB became the first B-School in India to offer Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) in partnership with
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– a not-for-profit online initiative of
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and
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. MOOCs can be taken as individual courses, or as multi-course bundled programs, the latter leading to either the renowned
MicroMasters MicroMasters programs are a series of online graduate level courses offered by universities through edX that one can take to develop standalone skills for career advancement or earn graduate level credentials. First launched in September 2016 wit ...
certification or the IIMB
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. Apart from edX and IIMBx, in 2017, the courses were also offered on the Government of India's SWAYAM platform where IIMB was appointed as the National Coordinator for management. The institute's courses are also used to educate Indian civil servants via the iGOT-Karmayogi e-learning platform of the govt-owned non-profit SPV ''Karmayogi Bharat''. The latter was established in 2022 for implementing a key pillar of the ''National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building (NPCSCB) - Mission Karmayogi'' of the DoP&T (GoI). In 2021, IIMBx also facilitated the IIMB partnership with NCW and India SME Forum to provide the six-weeks MOOC-based ''Do Your Venture'' program to five thousand aspiring women entrepreneurs.


Career assistance

The ''Career Development Services'' unit, called ''CDS'', is responsible for providing career starting and advancement services to the students of IIMB. It aids in the making of resumes, and their subsequent verification. It coordinates with firms and organisations, and helps in conducting parts of hiring process for internships and jobs. The Placement Committee (PlaceCom) works under the CDS, the latter being headed by a Chairperson.


Student life

Apart from the academic curriculum, and seats on the aforementioned ''Academic Council'' and ''Placement Committee'', the IIMB students can participate in many extra-curricular activities and events organised by several officially identified bodies. They have student-members, and are primarily run by students themselves with minimum interference from the institute. These student-bodies are divided into clubs, mini-clubs, local-chapters, and societies. All of them are ultimately governed by an apex body called the Students Affairs Council. The most coveted clubs responsible for major events are: ''Forum for Industrial Interaction'' (FII), ''Cultural Committee'' (CulCom), ''Sports Council'', and ''Entrepreneurship & Innovation Cell'' (EnI). There is also a local-club of
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(called ''Focal''), a local-chapter of ''
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'' society, and opportunities in ''ShARE/DWDG''. The other student-bodies can be categories based on their primary function: * clubs/mini-clubs to explore specific area of management (consulting, finance, etc.) * cells/committees assisting institute work (audit, alumni affairs, etc.) * clubs/mini-clubs to pursue personal interests/hobbies (dramatics, adventure, etc.) * clubs/mini-clubs handling contemporary issues (environment, social initiatives, etc.)


Business events

FII annually organises Vista, the international business summit hosted by IIM Bangalore. The three-day conclave brings together leaders from various fields of management and firms from multiple industries to a platform that lets students learn from professionals through events, competitions and case studies. ''Vista'' also incorporates guest speaker sessions, having previously invited Devi Shetty,
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, Prahlad Kakkar,
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,
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, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Gurucharan Das, Santosh Hegde,
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, Gul Panag, M J Akbar,
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, Narain Karthikeyan, and
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. The annual entrepreneurship summit Eximius is organized by EnI Cell of IIM Bangalore. It invites entrepreneurs to showcase their products and ventures to a willing audience, among other things. The event has hosted several eminent speakers including
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, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Piyush Pandey, Mallika Sarabhai,
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, Kiran Bedi, Rashmi Bansal, Shaheen Mistri, Harish Hande, and D R Mehta. IIMB's ''Women In Management'' (''WIM'') club annually organises the Women Leadership Summit. It seeks to build women-inclusive mind-set in students, entrepreneurs, and corporates. The event makes use of interactions with successful female personalities like Vinita Bali, Malavika Harita, Sneha Priya, Lakshmi Ishwar, Wilma Rodrigues, Nirmala Sankaran, Neeta Revankar, Dr. Gita Sen, Gauri Jayaram, Sanjaya Sharma, etc.


Cultural events

The annual cultural festival of IIM Bangalore is called Unmaad. The three-day event draws participants from across India. Unmaad features performances in music, drama, and dance, apart from events like quizzes, debates, street plays, professional concerts, fashion shows, etc. The event has hosted performances by prominent artistes including
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, Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, KK, Kailash Kher,
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, Strings, Jethro Tull, Indian Ocean, etc. The dusk-to-dawn event Yamini is a full-night Indian classical music festival held annually in
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. It is organized by the 'Society for the Promotion of Indian Classical Music & Culture Amongst Youth' (
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), and is hosted at IIMB campus.


Sports events

The ''Sports Council'' organises several intra-college & inter-college events, and other activities round the year. Sangharsh is the annual inter-IIM competitive sports event with participation from IIMA, IIMB, IIMC, and IIML. It is hosted by one of the four IIMs. Sangram is an annual inter-college sports competition among IIMs of southern India (Bangalore, Trichy, Vizag, and Kozhikode).


Alumni


Alumni Association

''IIMB Alumni Association'' (''IIMBAA'') is the official association for all the alumni of IIM Bangalore. As of 2024, IIMBAA had ~15 chapters in India and around the world. An annual gathering event called Anusmaran (in Sanskrit, meaning 'reminiscence') is organised by all chapters for the alumni to meet their fellows, and relive their old memories. LSquare, named on the social-spot in the old hostel blocks, is the official alumni e-
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. Other events include 'The CEO Conclave', 'Leadership InsideOut', and many chapter-level offline or online networking opportunities.


IIMBue and IIMBueX

''IIMBue: The IIMBAA Leadership Conclave'' is the annual leadership summit organized by the alumni. It strives to bring thought-leaders, change-makers, and influencers of the time to interact with IIMB alumni. ''IIMBueX'' is the digital form of IIMBue launched in 2021.


IIMB Alumni Club

In 2023, IIMBAA launched the ''IIMB Alumni Club'' based in the historic lush-green premises of the
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luxury hotel '' Taj West End''. The club is a 12,000 sq-ft of exclusive physical space in the landmark 20-acre 5-star hotel on the Race Course Road in the western part of the Bangalore Central Business District. It is operated by the ''IIMBAA Professional Development Society'', and managed by a 9-member committee. There are three kinds of memberships available - Life, Term, and Corporate, with the first being officially restricted to only the IIMB alumni. It offers a
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, an open-air bar-n-restaurant, and on-demand banquet facilities for professional as well personal use of members.


Further reading

* N. Balasubramanian (Ed.), ''Management Perspectives: Essays on Managerial Priorities and Management Education'' (Silver Jubilee Volume), Macmillan India, 1999;
Ramaswamy's Essay URL
* K. Kumar, N. Bringi Dev, Usha K.R. (Eds.), ''The Evolution of IIMB: Directors' Perspectives'', IIM Bangalore (Self-published), 2019;
IIMB eBook URL
* Kiran Keswani, ''The Making of a Campus: IIM Bangalore'', El Croquis (UK) and Altrim (India), 2023; . * Karthikeyan S, Priya Venkatesh, Dr. G. Shainesh, ''Exploring Nature: Flora and Fauna of IIM Bangalore'', Altrim, 2024; .


See also

*
Indian Institutes of Management The Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) are Centrally Funded Business Schools for management offering undergraduate, postgraduate, doctoral and executive programmes along with some additional courses in the field of business administra ...
*
Institutes of National Importance In India, an Institution of National Importance (INI) refers to a premier public higher education institution granted special status by an act of the Parliament of India. Such institutions are recognized for their pivotal role in developing high ...
*
Education in India Education in India is primarily managed by the state-run public education system, which falls under the command of the government at three levels: Government of India, central, States and Territories of India, state and Local government in In ...
and Higher education in India * Common Admission Test (CAT) * Architects B.V. Doshi and A.P. Kanvinde


References


External links


IIMB official website

IIMB Management Review (IMR) Journal URL

NSRCEL official website

IIMB Library website

IIMB Alumni Association
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