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Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies (SIBM), Bengaluru is a business school situated in Electronic City, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
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History
The Institute was established in 2008 as a constituent of Symbiosis International University.
Campus
Situated in close proximity of most MNC giants, the institute enjoys rich industry interaction.
The completely Wi-Fi enabled campus is well equipped with all the modern facilities including a Gym, Healthcare center and a dedicated sports arena.
Committees & Clubs in the College:
Events
The college is also home to a number of annual events and recently hosted the South Regional round of Deloitte Maverick.
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.
Organized by the Social Responsibility Committee the event showcases the talent of underprivileged kids living in NGOs in the city of Bengaluru.
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.
The independently organized TED event tries to spark profound discussions and inspire minds to usher in a world of possibilities.
Organized for the first time in the year 2015 the event conducted by the Rotaract Club was able to raise Rs. 1,95,000 through the event.
Organized by the Extracurricular Committee, Revelation, is the flagship event of the college. The fest includes management, cultural and sports events.
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 and Cycle Day