Indian Institute of Management Bodh Gaya
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Indian Institutes of Management have been the archetype of management
schooling in India since their foundation after our independence in 1947.
IIMs are perceived as the most prestigious and elite B-schools in India which
lay emphasis on practical experience and critical thinking instead of rote
learning and conventional academic schedule. Building on the grand heritage
of the IIM brand, IIM Bodh Gaya fosters a culture and curriculum whose sole
purpose is to create socially responsible managers and emotionally mature
leaders. A dynamic curriculum in consonance with academics and industry
experts provides the students with the opportunities to master new skills and
explore diverse perspectives. Apart from the conventional classroom setup,
IIM Bodh Gaya lays emphasis on practical learning as students partake in case
studies, sessions with industry experts, live projects, etc. The institute’s
thrust on meaningful research is evident through the credentials and
accomplishments of its faculty that has publications in ABDC and Scopus
listed journals of repute. In a short span of time, IIM Bodh Gaya has
strengthened its position in the corporate world, with its students
contributing in illustrious business organizations of the country.
IIM Bodh Gaya acknowledges the significance of exposure to global standards
and contemporary trends for enrichment of its students’ learning experience.
In order to bring that international exposure and cultural diversity to the
campus, the institute has established collaborations with several reputed
institutions in France, Venezuela, Russia, Mexico, Italy and S. Korea while
discussions are underway with many other international universities across
the globe.
Historically, the eastern part of the country has been an eminent seat of
learning with ancient universities of Nalanda and Vikramshila where learners
from all over the world congregated for pursuit of knowledge. Having been
recognized as a key Buddhist destination, Bodh Gaya attracts millions of
tourists every year. An ancient seat of learning that represents one of the
prominent paths to enlightenment, Bodh Gaya is home to Mahabodhi Temple, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site and several other notable temples and monasteries.
Nestled in Bodh Gaya is the iconic 80 ft. statue of Buddha and Indosan Nippon
temple that was constructed in 1972 and has a gallery of Japanese art. This
land of enlightenment continues to serve as a source of inspiration for IIM
Bodh Gaya in its journey to become The Enlightening IIM.