Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru | |
Mottoeng: | The whole world is a family |
Established: | 2008 |
Director: | Madhvi Sethi |
City: | Bengaluru |
State: | Karnataka |
Country: | India |
Campus: | Urban |
Affiliations: | UGC, Symbiosis International University |
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru (SIBM) is an Indian business school situated in Electronic City, Bangalore, Karnataka. It is a constituent of the Symbiosis International University.
The institute was established in 2008 as a constituent of Symbiosis International University a Deemed University located in India.[1] It is the second campus of Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM).
The college is also home to a number of annual events and recently hosted the South Regional round of Deloitte Maverick.[2]
The annual events hosted by the college include:
The annual International Cultural fest organized by the International Relations Committee is an event to promote the welfare of the international students studying in India.[3] [4]
Organized by the Social Responsibility Committee the event showcases the talent of underprivileged kids living in NGOs in the city of Bengaluru.[5]
Organized by the Conferences & Events Committee Alchemy is a management conclave that provides a quality platform for eminent speakers to share industry insights with students.[6]
The independently organized TED event tries to spark profound discussions and inspire minds to usher in a world of possibilities.[7]
Organized for the first time in the year 2015[8] the event conducted by the Rotaract Club was able to raise Rs. 1,95,000 through the event.[9]
Organized by the Extracurricular Committee, Revelation, is the flagship event of the college. The fest includes management, cultural and sports events.[10]
The students of the college also organized a tree maintenance drive (Symbriksha) in collaboration with Say Tress organization with an intent of planting saplings around the city of Bengaluru.
Other events organized by the college include Symbrikha[11] and Cycle Day [12]