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   BMS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
 
  	   
  	   
  	   
 	     
 
 
 

OTHER INSTITUTIONS:

 

BMS College of Engineering:

The BMS College of Engineering was started in the year 1946 by Late B.M.Srinivasaiah and natured by his son Late B.S.Narayan. More than 30,000 students have graduated from this great institutions and engaged themselves in various industries and research organizations, both in India and Abroad. BMS Alumni association of America (BMSAAA) and BMS International Alumni association are very active amoung other alumni association of BMSCE. BMSAAA has sponsored several Merit-Cum-Means- scholorships to BMSCE students. Every year, in the month of December, these scholarships are awarded to the students.

 

B M S EVENING COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING :

The BMSECE was started in 1973, for Diploma students working in Bangalore to acquire their graduation. The college is the first full pledged Evening Engineering College in the state and came under grant in aid right from its inception. The College is located on a sprawling 15 acres of land which is in centre of Bangalore. Today, B.M.S.E.C.E. is offering 6 under graduate courses.
BMSECE has well-qualified and supporting staff. The inst. has a library collection of more than 6000 books. BMSECE alumni have occupied high position in most the leading public & private sectors of Indian Industry and abroad.B.M.S. Evening College of Engineering organises sport and extra curricular activities.
   

BMS College For Women:

The BMS Women’s College, started in the year 1969, offers pre-university and undergraduate courses in Science, Arts, Commerce and Management. Located in an area of 2.1 acres, it has a built up floor area of about 9835 sq.mts. housing various facilities.

 

BMS College of Law:

The BMS College of Law was started in the year 1973. The Law college is located in a set of buildings held on lease from Government of Karnataka. The Managing body is making preparation for taking up construction of separate building for the Law College. An independent building for the law college has become an urgent necessity, as the college has now started a full time integrated five years LLB course in place of the part time (evening) three years degree course in Law, offered earlier.