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Bhavan's Royal Institute of Management www.brim.ac.in BHAVAN’S ROYAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT (Under the same management as SPJIMR, Mumbai) PLACEMENT BROCHURE 2016-2018 BATCH Affiliated to CUSAT KULAPATI (Dr.) K. M. MUNSHI Founder Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Our culture is not a composite bundle of different ways, nor a regimented unity. It is a synthesis reaching new VISION levels of equilibrium under the unifying influence of certain fundamental values. The ways of life which India The Vision of Bhavan’s Royal Institute of is thus synthesizing, have not been splinters, but whole cultures-each with a rich personality of its own. Management is “to be one amongst the internationally acclaimed private business school in India nurturing global business leaders”. To impart quality education and to mould the best managers who can contribute to nation building and uphold the values of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. MISSION To mould Managers and Leaders with an inquisitive and innovative mind and social commitment; to promote R&D in the frontier areas of knowledge, as well as the demanding needs of the society, and to evolve and disseminate appropriate management practices. OBJECTIVES To develop competent managerial resources to cater to the emerging requirements of the dynamic milieu. To mould socially responsible management professionals and leaders strongly rooted in the inimitable Indian Value system. To bridge the contemporary knowledge requirements for economic development through intensive management research and consultancy. BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN Founded by Kulapati Dr. K. M. Munshiji, on November 7, 1938, nearly a decade before the advent of independence, with the blessings of Mahatma Gandhi and the cooperation and support of several distinguished stalwarts of India’s freedom movement, the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan has grown from small beginnings to a comprehensive global intellectual, cultural and educational movement. It is a totally secular and apolitical organisation. The MANAGEMENT INSTITUTES UNDER BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN main purpose of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan is to nBhavan’s SP Jain Institute of Management & Research - Mumbai provide a modern bridge to span the past, the nBhavan’s Usha and Laxmi Mittal Institute of Management - New Delhi present and the future, built on the strong foundation nM.P. Birla Institute of Management - Bangalore of the fundamental values of life. nBhavan Marshal MBA Program - Bangalore Bhavan believes that there are elements in all nBhavan’s Institute of Management - Mysore cultures that transcend all barriers and knit people nBharatiya Vidya Bhavan Institute of Management Science - Kolkata together. Its ideal is “Vasudhaiva Kudumbakam” : nBhavan’s Centre for Communication and Management - Bhubaneshwar “The World is one Family”. Its motto is “Aa no nBhavan’s S. A. Institute of Management - Dhanwad bhadraah kratavo yantu wishvatah” - Let noble nBhavan’s Royal Institute of Management - Kochi thoughts come to us from every side. Bhavan also firmly believes that revitalizing ancient values and BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN KOCHI KENDRA reintegrating them to suit the changing needs of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Kochi Kendra is one of the largest Kendra among the entire Bhavan family, modern times alone will give people the strength to Kerala has the largest number of Bhavan’s Kendra than in any other state of the Indian Union. The first assimilate whatever is good in the new, without Bhavan’s Kendra in Kerala was formally inaugurated on 9th September 1979 at Kochi. Sri. Venugopal C. being swept away from their traditional moorings. Govind the is the present Chairman, and Mr. E. Ramankutty Warrier, the present Director. BHAVAN’S ROYAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT FROM THE DEAN’S DESK Bhavan's Royal Institute of Management is one of The Campus off Thripunithura Hill Palace was set up in 2002 in the erstwhile royal the leading Business Schools in Kerala which is estate of the Kochi Maharajas to offer the PGDM Programme. All India Council for committed in transforming the students into better Technical Education approved the course in 2008. We introduced the MBA professionals by shifting the focus of the MBA Programme in 2012 affiliated to CUSAT. The campus has a heritage building with Programme from conceptual learning to skill the magnificant elegance of royalty, providing the perfect ambience to mould the development, attitude change and value decision makers of tomorrow. Bhavan’s B-school has the state-of-the-art classification. The institute continuously seek to create an enriching infrastructure facilities and stresses on the wholesome development of the educational environment, where innovative thinking becomes a way of life. students, all based on the value system of BHAVAN. Bhavan’s B-school has to its The Teaching and Learning process at Bhavan's is so tuned that there is credit a strong alumni network, spread across the globe, who offers regular support perfect positive correlation between the 'Text' and 'Context'. We will impart to the students in terms of mentoring, experience sharing, internship etc. experiential learning and thereby progressively enhance the competencies of Bhavan’s B-school offers two year full-time MBA Programme and follows the the students. Bhavan's Royal Institute of Management sets itself apart semester pattern as per the curriculam of CUSAT. We impart a continuous and through industry interface, student driven activities and a global perspective comprehensive learning experience to the students through an interrelated system fostered by strong and best industry linkages across the globe. The of continuous evaluation tools like assignments, quiz programmes, mid-term tests, tremendous intellectual pool of our faculty combined with continuos hands case analysis, mini projects, as well as an end semester examination conducted by on experience provides the students of Bhavan's, a sturdy platform to launch the university. A ratio of 60:40 weights is given for the semester examination and them higher in the management horizon. continuous evaluation. Besides, there will be a viva voce conducted at the end of The training programmes at Bhavan's will enable our students to better equip each semester by the internal examiners to evaluate the students integrative and themselves to meet the challenges of the modern business world. Our basic knowledge on the subjects covered. teaching objective is not just to impart subject knowledge to the students but The first two semesters are devoted to the functional and compulsory subjects. to develop them into better Business Analysts, Quality Managers and of This will enable the students to get a grip on all the functional aspects of course better Human Beings. It is our extreme pride and pleasure that we management. The third and fourth semesters are devoted for a range of electives have been able to strengthen the bond of mutual respect and trust that already and remaining interdisciplinary course. Bhavan’s B-school follow a dual system of exists between the industry and this esteemed Institute. electives which enables the students to master in two functional areas. At the end of After two years of rigorous training, our students of 2016-18 batch MBA the second semester students are required to undergo an internship project lasting programme are fully equipped to serve the corporate world. It is my strong for thirty days. In order to promote social commitment among the young managers, belief and conviction that our students can serve your institution to the best of a compulsory social project work is also included in the third semester which is a their abilities. With great pleasure and pride, I invite you to participate in the unique aspect of this course at Bhavan’s B-school. The final industry Placement drive at Bhavan's Royal Institute of Management. based/independeny project is scheduled during the fourth semester. The class Welcome to Bhavan’s B-School room sessions are from 9.00 am to 5.30 pm. Prof. (Dr.) Rajagopala Nair, DEAN, Bhavan's Royal Institute of Management BHAVAN’S STUDENTS HAVE A CUTTING EDGE A well structured individual development schedule has been put in place during the evenings on all days with a view to ensure continuous improvement in communication and presentation skills for instilling a sense of self confidence among the students. Students' Achievements Mr.Visakh Ram Mohan, 2nd MBA won the title of “ Budding Leader” in the All India Budding Leader Award Management Fest, Berchnova-2017. The winner was honoured with trophy,certificate and a cash prize of Rs. 25000 Mr. Visakh Ram Mohan, Ms. Aparna Lakshmanan and Ms. Achla Anoop from Distinction in University Examination MBA 2016-18 batch secured highest marks in college with distinction in University examination. Winners in HR contest in the management fest hosted The team comprising Ms.Aparna Lakshmanan, Ms.Aswathy.S, Ms.Achla Anoop by MACFAST,Thiruvalla and Ms. Anamika S. won First Prize in HR contest at MACFAST Tantra. Mr. Prasanth Prakash, 1st Semester MBA won the first runner up position in the Winner in Photography Contest Photography contest conducted by BPC college, Piravom. Visiting Faculty nProf. K. Kalyanaraman, Retd. Professor, Kerala University nProf. (Dr.) R. Sesha Iyer, Advisor to the Dean, SPJIMR nDr. K.S. Chandrasekhar, Professor and Director of Institute of Management, Kerala nProf. (Dr.) Bhasi A Balakrishnan, Controller of Examinations, CUSAT nProf. (Dr.) Jagathy Raj V.P., Professor, School of Management Studies, CUSAT nProf. (Dr.) Zakkariya K.A., Professor, School of Management Studies, CUSAT nDr. S. Sreekumar, MBA, PhD, General Manager, SIDCO nMr. A. Radhakrishnan, CEO & MD, Infosys BPO Ltd. Dr. K.S. Anantha Raman, Retd. General Manager, TCC Adjunct Faculty n nMr. Roshan K. Menon, Binani Zinc Limited nMr. Venugopal C. Govind FCA, Senior Managing partner, Varma & Varma, nMr. P. Jayaraman, former Marketing Manager, FACT chartered Accountants, Kochi nMr. Sooraj Abraham, HR and Soft Skill Trainer, Kochi nProf. (Dr.) P.R. Poduval, Former Dean, Faculty of Social Science, CUSAT nMr. John Mathew, Chief Manager-HR, V-Guard Ltd.
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