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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PATNA Hkkjrh; O;kikj izca/ku laLFkku iVuk Hkkjrh; O;kikj izca/ku laLFkku iVuk An AICTE, Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India, Recognised and Ministry of Communications & IT, Government of India Funded & ISO 9001 : 2008 Certified National Institute Established in the Year 1979. www.iibmpatna.com WHERE EXPERTISE WHERE EXPERTISE MEETS EXPERIENCE 3–Decades of Excellence in Management Education Budh Marg, Opp. Museum, Patna - 800 001, Bihar, India Ph. : 0612-2222174 / 3269704 / 705 • Mob. : 9835020036, 9431018581, 9386598588 Fax.: 0612-2221909 • E-mail: [email protected]Website : www.iibmpatna.com

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PATNAHkkjrh; O;kikj izca/ku laLFkku iVukHkkjrh; O;kikj izca/ku laLFkku iVukAn AICTE, Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India, Recognised and Ministry of Communications & IT,

Government of India Funded & ISO 9001 : 2008 Certified National Institute Established in the Year 1979.

www.iibmpatna.com

WHERE EXPERTISE WHERE WHERE EXPERTISE EXPERTISE MEETS EXPERIENCE

3–Decades of Excellence in Management Education

Budh Marg, Opp. Museum, Patna - 800 001, Bihar, IndiaPh. : 0612-2222174 / 3269704 / 705 • Mob. : 9835020036, 9431018581, 9386598588Fax.: 0612-2221909 • E-mail: [email protected] • Website : www.iibmpatna.com

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Prof Priya Ranjan TrivediFounder Chairman & Pro-Chancellor

The Global Open University, Nagaland

The IIBM Patna educational movement is rapidly establishing a distinctive place among the educational institutions of this country. Our students are of all ages, from school leavers to senior citizens coming from every part of the country. We have an enviable reputation for delivery of high quality courses. The quality of our teaching is reflected in our proven track record in preparing students for employment and we are justifiably proud of the number of students who have secured well paid jobs in an increasingly competitive market place. We operate a policy of continuous improvement. We are investing in new infrastructural facilities - for example Software Technology Park, Global Internet Connectivity Centre, Health Club, Remote Sensing Centre, Video Conferencing Unit, International Distance Education Centre, Library & Documentation Centre and many academic developmental projects.

Thank you for showing interest in the institute for its extensive range of government recognised academic, technical & vocational programmes. These include subjects and fields ranging from management, information technology, hospitality & tourism studies with study options like full time, part time modes. The institute in collaboration with reputed Indian and foreign institutions offers a wide range of courses with professional and governmental accreditation to provide abundant opportunities for students to reach their desired level of qualifications. In all of these, the emphasis is on the vocational application of the subjects with the institute encouraging direct input from companies, small and large.

In our continuing effort to search for new innovative educational programmes to cater to the growing needs of business, industry, government and professional fields, we have collaborated with reputed Indian & foreign professional bodies and universities to initiate technical and vocational courses on national basis. I wish support from all those who love world of education.

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Prof. Rohit, Executive Director Prof. A. K. Nayak, Director

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We have completed 33-years of possible due to the training and excellence in technical & management hundred percent final placement of our

education. We take this opportunity to students by numerous corporate industrial organisations from public express our deep sense of gratitude and and private sector industries and thanks to all individuals whom we enterprises.seriously needed. We remember each

word and every action which altogether Since it's inception, the institute made it possible to let dreams come, has created and developed most of the true. We are equally thankful to essential infrastructural and academic Department of Education, Dept. of facilities in and around the campus Labour, Employment & Training, Dept. which will ultimately help, guide the of Science & Technology, Govt. of Bihar participants of various academic and Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, programmes such as the most modern Indira Gandhi National Open University c o m p u t e r c e n t r e , c l a s s - r o o m s (IGNOU), New Delhi, All India Council equipped with audio-visual systems, for Technical Education (AICTE), New global internet connectivity centre, Delhi, American Hotel & Lodging educational video laboratory, multi-Association-USA, Intercultural Open media learning facility, study rooms, University, The Neetherlands, City & documentation centre, research units, Guilds International, London, Virtual youth development societies and University Enterprises (VUE), USA, d e v e l o p m e n t c e l l , S o f t w a r e Novell - USA, Microsoft, Cisco Systems Technology Park, V-SAT educational for accreditation of Bachelor's and unit, auditorium, front office-reception M a s t e r ' s l e v e l d e g r e e / d i p l o m a c o u n t e r, r e s t a u r a n t , s e p a r a t e academic programmes in the areas of accommodation for boys and girls, management, computer sciences and multi campus library with more than 2 IT, Hotel & Hospitality Management. lakh books, periodicals, CD-ROMs & We can not forget the financial Video films, personality development assistance by Ministry of Communi- centre & health club. We have teaching cations & Information Technology, and non-teaching professionals at the Government of India and Ministry of institute who provide basic analytical Environment, Govt. of India & AICTE, tools for various areas of education and Ministry of HRD, Government of India encourage continuing learning from for strengthening the efforts and experience, habitual receptive-ness to endeavors of IIBM team. However, the new ideas and new ways of dealing with success of the institute has been problems.

Indian Institute of Business Management

& Dr. Zakir Husain Institute, Patna

Asian Institute Of Information Technology, Bangalore

Indian Institute of Bio-Informatics

& Bio-Technology, Patna

Nand Kumar Singh Para-Medical College, Patna

S.P.S. Institute of Journalism & Mass Communication

Institute of Hotel Mgt. & Catering Technology, Patna

P.R.T. Institute of Environmental Sciences, Patna

Indian Institute of Ecology & Environment, New Delhi

Indian Commerce Association

Computer Society Of India, Mumbai

International Assn. of Educators for World Peace, USA

Indian Institute of Public Administration

International Fedn of Information Processing

Vienna, Austria

DOEACC, Dept. of IT, Govt. of India

Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi

Indian Society For Technical Education, New Delhi

National Institute of Personnel Management

Indian Society for Training & Development, New Delhi

All India Board Of Management Studies

All India Council For Technical Education (AICTE)

Bihar State Council For Technical Education,

Govt. of Bihar, Patna

Women's ITI, Muzaffarpur

(World Bank Funded Project)

Past President

Ex. Vice President (E)

Chancellor (Bihar)

Vice President, Bihar-Jharkhand

Past Indian Representative

Accredited Supervisor

Coordinator

Ex. Sectional Chairman - Bihar-Jharkhand

Past Chairman (Patna)

Ex. Chairman-Patna Chapter

Former Member

Hony. Member

Chairman (IMC)

Prof. Uttam Kumar SinghVice-Chancellor

The Global Open UniversityNagaland

Cordial Invitation For Management Education

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

FOUNDER DIRECTOR GENERAL

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Inaugural Function of the Institute in the year 1979. Dr. J. Mishra, CM in Inaugural Function of the Computer Centre in the year 1980.

Sri Arjun Malhotra, MD, HCL in the Computer Lab Inauguration in 1980. Sri Pranab Mukharjee and Dr. Jagarnath Mishra in 1st All India Mgt. Congress in 1980.

Prof. A. Das Gupta, FMS, Delhi University addressing 2nd AIMC in 1980. Mr. N. K. Singh, MP, (IAS Rtd.) presenting key-note address in the year 1980.

Dr. M. S. Sanjivee Roa, Union Dy. Minister (Electronics) at Institute in 1983. A view of 1st All India Management Congress at Patna.

ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENTORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT

Dr. V. Kurien, Chairman, NDDB, Anand at 3rd All India Management Congress. Mr. Sharu Rangnekar, Management Programme at Institute in 1980.

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ORIGIN

OBJECTIVES

Indian Institute of Business Management Patna has been established in the year 1979 with the help of prominent academicians, social workers, philosophers, planners and administrators, management thinkers, industrialists as an autonomous, non-profit making all India institute for training, research and studies in the areas of management, computer sciences, hotel & hospitality management, e-business, e-governance and rural development. The activities of the institute include training, research, publications, conference organisation, consultancy and organisation of specialised technical and academic pogrammes besides organisation and implementation of programmes having a positive, social, educational, cultural and economic content in order to ensure the optimum development of Indian societies.Since it's inception, the institute responds to the educational needs of the society through continuous investigation of what those needs are as well as what they are likely to become. In responding to those needs, the institute prepares and develops both teachers and scholars who appreciate the real world of schools, students and communities. The object, content, structure and methods of different educational systems involve a variety of abilities and attitudes with the content of growth to bring reflective dimensions in their work. The emphasis is on building bridges from theory and research to practice and service.

The Institute firmly believes in the dignity of human beings at work and their relationship within the enterprise. Keeping this in mind, IIBM is striving hard to achieve the objectives viz. :

To provide basic analytical tool-kit for management, including fundamental concepts and principles from the various management disciplines (HR, Marketing, Finance, Production, Materials, Agriculture, Health-Care, Export, Computers, Rural Development and Hotel Management and an understanding of the major institutions in the business and government sector.To develop skills in using these tools in an imaginative, orderly, problem solving capacity by first identifying what the problems are, then analysing alternative solutions, and finally, implementing the chosen solution.To advance ability to make and carry out rational decisions.To develop a basis for dealing effectively with others, in person and in writing to bring efficiency and more productivity.To encourage continued learning from experience, habitual receptiveness to new ideas and new ways of dealing with problems.To install a thorough understanding of the overall economic, political and social environment which the trainees, as a manager, will live and work.To serve as a forum for exchange of ideas and experiences and collection and dissemination of information on management in general and marketing, finance, industrial relations, human resources, social welfare, retail, CRM, international business, in particular.To sponsor, promote, encourage, conduct and contribute to the study and research and to impart instructions in any subject touching any or all aspects of management and computer sciences, including their sociological, political and economic background and context.

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENTHkkjrh; O;kikj izca/ku laLFkkuHkkjrh; O;kikj izca/ku laLFkku

India Vision - 2020 of

Hon'ble Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Former President Of India

IIBM-MISSION

IIBM-VALUE-PROPOSITION

Work and sweat for a great vision, the vision of

transforming India into a developed nation,

powered by economic strength with a strong value

system. 'Keep the lamp of knowledge burning to

achieve the vision of a developed India.

Establishment of an International network of

centres of excellence for learning that supports the

transformation of India into a compelling and

dynamic nation by attracting highly motivated

professionals and entrepreneurs, facilitating the

mobility of global talent and engaging them in

value based productive, effective and innovative

enterprise.

IIBM-Patna is a vibrant and globally interlinked

Institution that produces outstanding individuals,

entrepreneurs and students in a conducive and

stimulating environment for personal growth and

advancement. To help global talent make rational

decisions about the world economic - outlook, IIBM

organises study, training & research programmes

in the professional subjects and fields having

positive and cultural development of the Indian

economy. IIBM is the perfect place for a meeting of

minds- where local and global talent exchange

ideas and collaborate on innovating learning

projects. We facilitate many different creative and

meaningful networking opportunities for

professionals around the world. Our several

centres are staffed by highly motivated teams who

are focused on creating the greatest values.

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WE OWE A LOT TO THEMWE OWE A LOT TO THEM

Late Dr. Shankar Dyal Sharma Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Late Chadrashekhar

Dr. S. G. Pitroda Dr. A. R. Kidwai

Sri Jairam Ramesh, Union Environment Minister

Sri Nitish Kumar Sri Sushil Modi

Late Dr. L. K. Jha, Governor, RBI Dr. S. Thorat, Chairman, UGC

Late Satyendra Narain Sinha, CM, Bihar Late Rajendra Pd. Singh, Minister, Bihar

Dr. R. S. Nirjar, Chairman, AICTEMr. Steven P. Korchoff, Information Officer, US Embassy Sri Rameshwar Thakur, Governor of Orissa

Late Bindeshwari Dubey, CM, Bihar

Dr. R. L. Bhatia, Governor of Bihar

Dr. Jagarnath Mishra, Ex. CM, Bihar Dr. John L. Selman, Chancellor, Schiller University

Dr. J. Hackmoulder, Chancellor, ICU, HollandSri Ashwani Chowey, Sri N. K. Yadav & Dr. Sanjay PaswanLate Dr. G. Rama Reddy, Chairman, UGC

Dr. Qumar Ahsan, Vice Chancellor

Late R. K. Jaychandra Singh, Union Minister

Dr. Y. S. Rajan, then Advisor to President

Sri Pranab Mukharee

Sri Sardar Iqbal Singh, Lt. Governor of Puduchery

Dr. Shakil Ahmad, Union State IT Minister

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The first proposition that we can not be sure of much about in 21st

century, means that we must emphasise education not mere training for

what to do and how to do. It can be learnt as the years go by, as the

environment for management evolves and as the specific circumstances of

each individual manager's resposibilities take shape. These things can be

learnt, much better if the manager's education has prepared him

deliberately for life-long learning from experience then if it has trained him

for the world he encounters and the job he takes upon after leaving the

institute.

Specifically, management education should be strong in economics

not just the economics of the organisation but the economics of the

economy, including business history. Management education should be

strong in political science and the actual working of politics, politicians,

propaganda and public opinion and even some political history. It should be

strong in law and jurisprudence including the actual working of lawyers,

legislators and courts. It should be strong in quantitative methods,

including mathematics, statistics and computers. It should convey some

comprehension of science and technology including not only physicial but

also biological science. The requirements are preposterous if viewed in the

light of the standard two-three years available to the participants of the

management programme and of the fact that there must be room also for

the distinctive core of management education for production, marketing,

personnel and finance etc.

The need for management must be expressed in terms of people with

the highest sense of standards and values for the advancement of our

human society. In understanding the basis for the gap between many

young people and world of business as they see it, one is struck by the way

in which the production of wealth & material base for human advancement

is considered by many of them completely separate from the creation of

values. Any discussion of business suffers from appearing to emphasis only

for the economic factor. In the increasingly interdependent world, the

relationship between material advantage and high values must be more

clearly understood. It seems apparent to many businessmen that one can

not develop a high sense of values without an adequate economic base. If

we are to nourish a better this great century, the creation of values and the

creation of wealth, the sense of service that best describes main purpose,

must be understood and communicated to our young people.

The Institute has a continuous history of providing quality education at

Post Graduate level in management and related subjects. The broad

objective of the institute has been to provide young men and women

interested in a management career with opportunities to acquire

knowledge, develop skills and foster attitudes essential for their growth

capable of assuming leadership in the management profession. The

Institute in addition to providing the students with the knowledge and

skills required for a successful management career enables them to

understand the values and spirits that characterize modern societies. The

students are also provided the necessary, insights to perceive areas where

changes are required and where improvement in performance is

possible.

LEGAL STATUS & RECOGNITION

COLLABORATIONS

1. The Indian Institute of Business Management

is registered under Indian Societies

Registration Act of 1860 as a non-profit

'making, cultural, social, educational and

technical society.

2. The institute is exempted from Income Tax

under sections of Indian Income Tax Act.

3. The Institute is recognized by All India Council

for Technical Education (AICTE), Ministry of

HRD, Govt of India since 1994 as equivalent to

MBA degree.

4. The Institute has been recognised by Deptt.

of HRD, Government of Bihar.

5. The Deptt. of Labour Resources, Govt. of

Bihar has recognised the PG Diploma in Mgt.

is equivalent to MA (LSW Degree) for the

purpose of recruitment under factory welfare

officers rules & regulations.

6. The IIBM Patna is also recognised by Deptt. of

Science & Technology, Government of Bihar.

1. The Ministry of Communications and

Information Technology, Govt. of India has

sponsored and funded the institute for

conducting the (a) Establishment of National

Centre for Instructional Software Materials

Development and Training (b) IT Awareness

Programme in the year 1984.

2. The Ministry of Communications and

Information Technology, Govt. of India has

funded & sponsored for introduction of PG

Diploma in Computer Applications.

3. The Ministry of Industry, Government of India

under Special Component Programme has

sponsored the institute for training of SC /ST

candidates of Bihar & Jharkhand under

entrepreneurship development programme.

4. The Ministry of HRD Govt. of India and

Directorate of Adult Education, Govt. of Bihar

recognised & funded the institute for

computerised evaluation and monitoring of

more than one lakh adult and non-formal

education centres in Bihar & Jharkhand.

PHILOSOPHY

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ACADEMIC FACILITIESACADEMIC FACILITIES

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The Institute's library contains a selected collection of over 2.5 lakh books and reference materials. The Institute also subscribes more than 150 periodicals for the benefit of the participants, faculty and researchers. The information regarding big projects of the public as well as private sector organisations are arranged with unlimited access by the participants. The services of the library also include assisting the students in providing reference and bibliographical service.The documentation centre acts as change agent in helping the participants in finding suitable reference in the areas of management, rural development, behavioural science, computers, administration and development with books, periodicals, research publications, reference documents and other relevant materials.Apart from its own information resources in form of books, periodicals, newspapers, journals, occasional monographs, books, annual reports, data books, research projects, encyclopaedias and magazines, the institute has signed an agreement with Dr. Zakir Husain Institute, Patna to allow the free use of their most modern and vast library by the students and faculty members of IIBM. IIBM documentation centre is engaged in regular acquisition, collection, information generation and reproduction of the relevant information sources to bring out data books, hand-books, data-sheets, indexes, current awareness bulletin etc. for the benefit of the students & faculty members.

Across the Institute's sites and resource centres, students have access to a wide range of information and resources including.

EXTENSIVE FACILITIES

LIBRARY & DOCUMENTATION CENTRE

American Corner Inauguration at IIBM by Ms. Beth A. Payne, U.S. Counsular General, Kolkata

The American Corner is a partnership between the Public Affairs Office at the US Embassy, New Delhi & Indian Institute of Business Management, Patna to provide access to current and reliable information about the United States through books internet, local programmes to the general public and others with sources of information regarding US Policies, Society education, culture, biography and history. Each American Corner is a partner in promoting mutual understanding between the people of its host country and the people of the United States.

The objectives of American Corner are:-

• To provide accurate information about US history, government, society and values.

• To maintain an open dialogue with host-country audiences through programs that build bridges of understanding.

• To provide access to English-language resources, computers and the internet.

• To maximize the effectiveness of US assistance and exchange programs.

The American Corner provides collection of books on variety of subjects, periodicals and newspapers, CD ROMs and DVDs, films, directories, reference materials on subjects like management, business, IT and industry etc.

• Introductory seminars on using • Access to the Internet through our learning centre & library facilities 24 hours internet network.for all new students. • Studio workshop areas with

• Over 200,000 books in self and facilities for the production of AV

digital library.materials.• 50 newspapers & periodical'.

• Photocopying & binding facilities.subscriptions, some on CD-ROM• 1,000 audio-visual films including • Professional staff giving help and

audio and video tapes microfilms advice.and slides. • Reading Room for 100 students.

• Audio and video playback facilities • J o u r n a l s , n e w s p a p e r s a n d

at library.Periodicals to tune of 250 numbers • Specialist workstations for multi-available in the library.media, graphics and design

• Access to the central computer, • Old volumes of Journals, News-which hosts a wide range of papers for more than 25-years are software and services. well-stocked for students and

• Electronic mail and Internet researchers.

services for students. • V-SAT - Video Conferencing • Electronic information services,

learning systems installed for the including details of courses and options. students.

AMERICAN CORNERPatna

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The IIBM Patna is credited to establish the first Computer & IT laboratory in the state in 1980 with installation of HCL-1600 & Level-2 computer systems, for the first time in any educational institute in the undivided Bihar. The computer centre was inaugurated by then Chief Minister of Bihar Dr. Jagannath Mishra on September 14, 1980 and attended by Dr. U.P.Verma, Minister for lrrigation, Sri Raghunath Jha, Minister for Education, Sri R. Singh, Minister for Rural Development and Sri S. S. S. Dheeraj, Minister for Science & Technology, Govt. of Bihar. The second installation of computer systems HCL Workhorse was inaugurated by Sri L. P. Sahi, Minister for Science & Technology on December 6, 1983. In the meanwhile Govt. of India, Deptt. of Electronics, funded the institute to own India's first bilingual Computer system DCM Siddhartha and then Chief Minister of Bihar Sri Chandra Shekhar Singh, inaugurated the Hindi Computer Lab on 18 July, 1984. Sri Vishwamohan Sharma, Minister for Industries, Government of Bihar, inaugurated the modern computer Lab with 25 –IBM-PCs in the year 1986.

Presently, the computer centre is equipped with most, sophisticated computer systems to execute several useful software development projects. The institute was recognised as the modern centre for the study, training & research at Post Graduate level by Govt. of India and subsequently several hundred computers were installed at the computer centre of the institute. With the establishment of Software Technology Park, Internet Service Centre, Global Internet Connectivity Centre and Networking Lab., presently the institute has world class State of the Art IT Lab for Computing and IT Applications, consisting of the hardware & software facilities with multi-media and multi-operating system environment.

The CIMDT was inaugurated by then Chairman, Electronics Commission. Dr.M.S.Sanjivee Rao on September 7, 1984 as a national resource centre for the development of appropriate instructional materials, publication of books on computers in different languages & preparation of video films, computer oriented short term training materials for teachers and users.

The ITAP has been launched in March 1985 with assistance from the Department of Electronics, Government of India. This aims at launching a number of programmes to enable the society to drive benefits of the information technology IIBM Patna has initiated various activities such as dissemination of information about the latest developments in the areas of information technology and its social applications through radio, television, seminars, appreciation programmes, film-shows, workshops, conferences etc. These programmes have specifically been designed for children and rural communities in Hindi and other Indian languages.

The Ministry of Information Technology has funded the ZHI-IIBM to initiate research projects for computer aided non-formal education for the benefit of rural & un-organised population by devising ways and means to educate and train the beneficiary groups, most effectively and efficiently. In past, the institute successfully completed the computerised evaluation and monitoring of 1.25 lakh adult and non-formal education centres operating in the state of Bihar.

NATIONAL CENTRE FOR INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT & TRAINING

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AWARENESS PROGRAMME

RESEARCH IN COMPUTER AIDED NON-FORMAL EDUCATION

IIBM IT FORCEIIBM IT FORCE is the initiative of the institute for

the promotion of applications of information

technology tools and techniques amongst

professionals and common man at various levels.

The institute has been pioneer in the state for

introduction of computers and IT related action

programmes such as :

• 1st Installation of Computer Centre – 1980

• 1st Computer Applications Course – 1980

• IT education for Women – 1982

• 1st PGDCA Course in Hindi Language – 1983

• 1st Hindi Computer DCM Sidharth – 1983

• 1st IT Industry Computer India Ltd. – 1988

• 1st IT Literacy Project for children – 1988

• Computer Society of India Branch – 1987

• Establishment of Internet Centre – 1995

• Introduction of BCA, BSc.- IT Course – 1996

• Medical Transcription Training – 1997

• Software Technology Park – 1999

• Video Conferencing Centre – 1999

• Installation of IBM AS/400 system – 1999

• Installation of V-SAT Unit – 2000

• First Microsoft IT Academy – 2002

• 1st Cisco Networking Academy – 2002

• 1st VUE-Pearson Centre – 2002

• First Wi-Fi Campus – 2006

• 1st Digital Language Lab – 2007

IIBM COMPUTER CENTRE

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IIBM Software Technology Park has been established by the institute with

assistance from The Ministry of Communications and IT, Government of India

at Patna to cater to the needs of software industry and to act as a single

window solution provider for industries in information technology. The

institute has developed infra-structural facilities including High Speed Data

Communication (HSDC) connectivity required by IT industry. Software

Technology Park is 100% export oriented scheme for the development and

export of computer software using data communication links or in the form of

physical media including export of professional services.

The Software Technology Park (IIBM Software Export Division) has been set up

under the licence of Software Technology Park of India (STPI) at Patna to

promote the 100% export oriented software development and quality training

in information technology related areas on 17th June 1999 on World

Communication Day. This long dream of creating STP unit at Patna become

true due to the enormous efforts great support and encouragement from

Sri Manas Patnaik, Director, Software Technology Park of India (STPI) -

Bhubneswar. The STP unit has been established with commitment to

technology for building expertise in object oriented technologies, providing

consultancy in internet and allied disciplines, pursuing object wrapper for

tapping new business, developing internet based tools and promoting

expertise in distributed computing environment.

The STP unit Patna will provide the following infrastrcutural facilities to the IT

industrial units for software development, export and training and many more

with the help of STPI, Govt. of India.

INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES

GENERAL AMENITIES CORE COMPUTER FACILITY

• Core Computer facilities (IBM Apart from IBM AS/400 & Rs-6000 AS/400) • Ready to occupy built up computer facility the IIBM computer modules • Data Communication centre has developed several facilities • Uninterrupted power computing infrastructural facilities • supply • Round the clock security Computer Library with 1 lakh books, • Training Centre • Centralised well

CDs, Video Films, Databases, equipped conferencing facility

Manuals • Multi-media Centre • • Telecom / Facsimile facilities.

Internet Cyber Cafe • High Speed TRAINING

Data Transfer facility • 100% STP extends its support for skill

Software Export unit • Project upgradation, training of the training at IBM AS/400 System • manpower and consultancy in Certification by STPI, Deptt. of IT, specialised application areas of Govt. of India • ISDN Connectivity s o f t w a r e d e v e l o p m e n t l i k e for Video Conferencing • E-business networking, multimedia, client

server, etc. Centre • Web Design Lab.

SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY PARK

GLOBAL CERTIFICATIONSThe IIBM-ZHI has collaborated with global IT and management related institutions, agencies, statutory bodies, professional associations to exchange latest knowledge and information regarding emerging technologies to its faculty and students. The institute has established the following international certification centres in collaboration with global agencies and technical organisations like :

MICROSOFT IT ACADEMY

CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY

PEARSON VUE TESTING CENTRE

CITY & GUILDS INTERNATIONAL, UK

NOVELL NETWORKING LAB

SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY PARK OF INDIA

INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY

KARNATAKA STATE OPEN UNIVERSITY

EDUCATION

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STPI

Schiller SCHILLER INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, USA

Hon'ble Sri Pranab Mukharji, Union Finance Minister

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FUNCTIONS & EVENTSFUNCTIONS & EVENTS

National Technology Day Inaugural Function One Day Seminar on Corporate Social Responsibility

A seminar on Media Management Inauguration of New Session

Patna Management Association and IIBM seminar on Save Oil & Gas Convocation - PGDM - 2010 Session

Dr. J. Mishra, Ex. CM in One Day Workshop on Management Education IIBM & American Corner Seminar on Internet Applications

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Heterogeneity is a major characteristic of the Institute. It appears in the

multiplicity of educational and employment backgrounds, the variety of racial,

ethnic and provincial groups, range of ages and other differentiating factors.

The pressure of a rigorous academic as well as training programmes and the

opportunity to work with highly talented students reinforce sense of unity and

make the group experiences one of the most valuable benefits of the

programmes of the Institute.

The Institute's approach to training is to help the participants to:

• acquire, retain and be able to use knowledge • understand, analyse

synthesize and evaluate • achieve skills • establish habits • develop attitudes

• Training Approach • talk with students • have them talk together • supervise

them • provide opportunities for practice.

• encourages trainees to be active • emphasizes the personal nature of

learning • accepts that difference is desirable • recognise students right to

make mistakes • tolerates imperfection • encourages opennes of mind and

trust in self • makes feel respected and accepted • facilitates discovery • puts

emphasis on self evaluation in cooperation • permits confrontation of ideas.

• is primarily controlled by the learner • is unique and individual • is affected by

the total state of the learner • is cooperative and collaborative • is an

evolutionary process • is a consequence of experience • is both as emotional

and intellectual process.

The Institute uses several teaching and training modes, tools & techniques to

impart quality education to the participants such as :

• Self Explanatory Courseware • Assignments • Academic Counseling

• Practical Sessions • Programme Structure • Credit System • Support Services

• Computerised Evaluation • Inplant Training • Group Discussion • Personal

Interview • Internal Assessment • Seminars • Conducted Tours.

Management profession requires more practical ability at the same time

theoretical depth of the several subjects and fields like, management

operations, production & storage, hospitality, marketing and human relations.

The Institute uses a variety of teaching methods and modern tools viz. class-

room teaching, group-discussion, role-playing, business games, project work,

film-show, practical demonstration etc. Students are regularly sent to

industries to gain actual experience.

THE ENVIRONMENT AT THE INSTITUTE

LEARNING AT THE INSTITUTE

TRAINING SYSTEMS AND SERVICES

TEACHING METHODOLOGY

TRAINING PHILOSOPHY

TRAINING RESOURCESThe Indian Institute of Business Management, Patna has developed a vast repository of training and development resources in form of training manuals, guide books, audio-visual CDs, DVDs and films, data books, occasional monographs, instructional softwares related to management, business, industry, marketing, human resource development, social sciences and commerce. The institute has a collection of 5000 plus management training CDs and DVDs, developed by international institutions and the same have been placed on internet with secured access to the participants.At the same time the institute has collaborated with reputed HR Training and Consulting Organisations to conduct specialized training on subjects relevant to the proper personality development of the students and faculty members. In past, the institute has organised several training programs on management and administration, marketing and retail, distribution & logistics management, customer relations management, supply chain management, energy and environment, planning and development, e-governance, e-commerce etc. by inviting nationally famous consultants and authorities. The institute has maintained regular contacts w i t h b u s i n e s s a n d i n d u s t r y, c o r p o r a t e undertakings to organise industrial tours, visits, awareness camps and inplant training for its part ic ipants. The faculty members are continuously developing case studies and project analysis reports related to business and industrial emerging trends.

Dr. Sam Pitroda & Sri Jairam Ramesh, Union Environment Minister

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FUNCTIONS & EVENTSFUNCTIONS & EVENTS

American Corner Seminar at IIBM, Patna

Dr. S. N. Guha, VC, Aryabhatt Knowledge University in IT Conference Md. S. Qureshi, Governor of Bihar at Dr. A. Das Gupta Memorial Lacture

Sri Anil Pathak, Hony. Secretary, Bihar Citizen Council at IIBM Prof. Vishwakarma, Hony. Secretary Computer Society of India at IIBM

Felicitation Function of Computer Society of India President, Dr. T. Trimurthi

5th All India Management Congress in the year 1985

Late Dr. Dharni P. Sinha, Director ASCI, Hyderabad at IIBM

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Inaugural function of Yoga CentreInaugural function of Yoga Centre Faculty-Participants Group PhotographFaculty-Participants Group Photograph Inauguration of Computer Centre by Late C. S. Singh, CM, Bihar Inauguration of Computer Centre by Late C. S. Singh, CM, Bihar

The objective of this course is to prepare the participants in developing,

entrepreneurial leadership as well as managerial competence in their

respective fields. The Two Years Management Programme offers a

comprehensive education in management as well as the opportunity to

develop competence in a particular area of interest. The confidence developed

by ability to perform well in an organisation may be based on expertise geared

to the special needs of an area in depth understanding of a particular functional

area, such as finance, information systems or operations management.

The management course will provide the main organizational, administrative

and decision making skills needed to facilitate change and provide leadership

in a range of organizational environment within the global business

environment. In the first and second years of the management course the

emphasis is on administrative, management, and there is the opportunity for

specialization in a number of management disciplines e.g. Finance, Marketing,

Human Resources or International Marketing to name but a few. Students of

the management course also have the opportunity to study foreign language,

as part fo their course.

The programme in management provides students the opportunity for

specialized education in a specific management discipline built upon a core of

business courses. The institute offers a combination of programmes at all

levels designed to serve the needs of the community and corporate business

enterprises and provide them with graduates capable of becoming leading

member of a technologically sophisticated workforce. The academic

programme is also centered around the theme, managing for change, while

the programme with international management and MIS continued to be

strong and important course in all semesters.

The programme is small and selective. A class of approximately 90 students is

chosen from many applicants, including college students and graduates with

full-time work experience. Successful candidates must demonstrate

leadership potential, intellectual superiority, high motivation and creativity.

The two year programme has been divided into four semesters. The first

semester studies concentrate on general principles and practices of business

skills and techniques, the second semester provides knowledge of application

areas like personnel, marketing, finance and production, while the third

semester provides specialised knowledge in the areas of specialisation. The

fourth semester enables the participants to integrate his knowledge to use

them in corporate policy planning and programmes.

CURRICULUM

(Recognised by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE,)Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India as Equivalent to MBA Degree

POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT

ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PROGRAMMEEducation is a primary ingredient and also a key to success in any profession. With a booming economy and a young population, It is imperative to provide quality education to this population which will create skills required by various sectors of the economy and industry.Providing quality learning in higher education is becoming a major focus are in the country not only with the government but, also increasingly, with educational institutions. The need of the day for any educational institution is to provide education that encompasses world class curriculum and is also industry focused.The PGDM is an integrated program designed to provide an advanced program in management for those seeking managerial positions in industry, commerce and services. The core subjects are aimed at developing knowledge and skills in fundamental management disciplines. The program also involves participation in group work with students from diverse backgrounds and is aimed at improving the decision making abilities of the participants in management related areas.Objectives :• To provide intensive theoretical and practical

knowledge of management.• To provide an integrated perspective of

management functioning along with a fair amount of exposure to real life cases / technical know how.

• To hone the student's analytical abilities.• To provide access to a broad base of

knowledge in core managerial skills.• To develop the essential mgt. skills required

to meet and participate in an increasingly international business environment.

Hon'ble Sri Sushil Modi, Dy. C. M., Govt. of Bihar with DG

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COURSE STRUCTURE

• Principles of Management• Organisational Behaviour• Managerial Economics• Quantitative Methods• Management Accounting• Marketing Management • Knowledge Management

FIRST SEMESTER (Foundation Course)

THIRD SEMESTER(Specialisation Course)

The participant will study five optional papers related to specialised areas. Each participant will have to choose at least three papers in his area of specilalisation. The details of the subjects offered in the different specialized areas are:

SECOND SEMESTER(Application Course)

AREA I(Human Resource Mgt.)

• Human Resource Mgt. • Personnel Management• Labour Economics• Labour & Social Welfare• Wage & Salary Admn.• Trade Union Management

AREA ll(Marketing Management)

• Marketing Research• Customer Relations Mgt.• Advertising Management• Sales Force Management• International Business• Services Marketing

AREA IV(Hospital Management)

• HR Management• Retail Management• Production Management• Financial Management• Business & Industrial Laws• Research Methodology• Organisation Development

AREA III(Financial Management)

• Investment Management• Finance & Cost Control• Insurance & Banking• International Finance• Capital Market• Portfolio Management

• Health Care & Services • Hospital Economics• Hospital Accounting• Hospital Inf. System• Public Health Planning• HRM in Health Services

FOURTH SEMESTER(Integration Course)

AREA V(Tourism Management)

• Tourism Exploration• Tourist Planning• Travel Management• Tourism Development• Tourist Organisation• Hospitality Management

• Strategic Management• E. Commerce• ERP• Economic Environment• Project & Viva-Voce

PG DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE INSTITUTEINDIAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGMENT,

PATNA was established in the year 1979 as a centre

for excellence in management education. Ranked

consistently among the Best 20 Grade "A"

B-schools by All India Management Association,

New Delhi, published in Indian Management

Journal in May 2011 edition. It is the pioneer

institution for Business Mgt., Hotel Management

and Computer Education in the state. Over the

last 30-years it has developed vast infrastructure

for imparting innovative management education

at par with international standard with 100%

placement records. The institute has The State of

The Art infrastructural academic facilities such as

modern IT lab, Wi-Fi Campus, Digital Library with

more than 2.5 Laks books, periodicals, CDs & air

conditioned auditorium & modern class rooms

equipped with audio-visual system.

• Pioneer Business School in India established

in the year 1979.

• Hi-Tech computer centre with IBM AS/400 &

IBM RS-6000 systems networked with 250

Personal computers (PCs).

• Modern class rooms equipped with audio-

visual systems, LCD projectors & white board.

• Well-stocked library with huge collection of

2.5 lakh books, journals annual reports,

encyclopedias, directories, management

films CDs & DVDs.

• Association with professional bodies like

AIMS, Computer Society of India, AICTE,

NIPM, ISTE, ISTD etc.

• Modern Gym & Health Care facilities.

• More than 8000 participants working with

reputed international & national corporate

enterprises in India & abroad.

• Separate Hostel for boys & girls.

• Effective placement division.

• MoU with several leading national and

international universities and institutions.

• Modern personality development centre with

digital language lab for English & French.

Hon'ble Sri Oscar Fernandes, Union Minister

25th Silver Jubilee Function of the Institute

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FUNCTIONS & EVENTSFUNCTIONS & EVENTS

Lt. Gen. A. Andri, Ambassador of Indonesia in India-Indonesia Cultural Workshop Mr. Yaron Mayer, Counselor, Embassy of Israel in one day seminar at IIBM

Inaugural Function of Software Technology Park by Hon'ble Mr. Justice S. K. Katriyar Global Meet on Cooperation & Development at institute

Silver Jubilee Function of the Institute in 2003 Inaugural Function of IBM Centre of Excellence for e-Governance by Vice President, IBM, USA

Eastern Regional Conference of Computer Society of India in 1992 8th All India Management Congress at New Delhi

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Students Group FunctionStudents Group Function Students in ActionStudents in Action Ms. Lydia Baraza, Cultural Affairs Officer, US Embassy with studentsMs. Lydia Baraza, Cultural Affairs Officer, US Embassy with students

SUMMER PLACEMENT

FINAL PLACEMENT

Summer placement is an integral part of the different programmes of the institute and the placement office assists the participants in finding a suitable summer assignment. This experience provides the student with an opportunity to improve his understanding of management problems in actual work situations. The evaluation report prepared by employing organisations provide the useful feed-back regarding the strength and weakness of the student. This feedback is of great value both to the faculty and the student in remedying the shortcomings on the part of the student and developing an understanding of the potentials in the student which can be tapped.The student is required to work on a summer assignment in an organisation for about 2-3 months between the first and second year. The assignment starts by middle of may and ends at middle of July so that student can return to the campus by the third week of July for the new academic year. Towards the end of the assignment, the student has to submit a report to the institute and the employer. This report in the organisation form the basis on which the employer evaluates the student's performance and the institute evaluates the same for the 'project report'.

While a few students enter the institute' programmes knowing exactly where their careers will lead them, many more come with general goals in mind. Most students develop new objectives through exposure to the curriculum, faculty, other students and the wide range of formal and informal placement activities at the Institutes. For nearly everyone, time spent at IIBM is an intense period of self-assessment, goal formulation and consideration of specific jobs. The placement office is a major resource person for each of these process. The placement officer strives hard through out the year to communicate with the corporate employers to request them to visit the institute campus, as and when possible to screen the outgoing final semester participants for final placement. By virtue of institute's expertise and experience to produce suitable candidates, the corporate employing enterprises from public and private sectors are always keen to visit the campus for selection and recruitment.

Since its inception in the year 1979 the institute has taught and trained more than 12-thousand students and all of them are placed at suitable positions in various industries and service organisations in India and abroad. As such, this is almost difficult to publish the recruitment data of the students in the information bulletin. However, an illustrative list of few prominent industries and enterprises are mentioned below for reference and information. We are proud enough to announce that none of our students are still unemployed or under-employed. To the best of available data of our successful candidates, about two thousand plus students are working in foreign countries like USA, UK, Canada, Australia and many of the gulf countries. We are proud of our students who have established their own industries and service organisations and opted to become job giver to job seeker. The institute, from the very beginning discusses intimately with the new entrants regarding their aptitudes and options for future professions and specific careers and accordingly provides teaching and training to help them achieve their career goals and ambitions.

TRAINING AND PLACEMENT

• ACC • Adani Wilmar Ltd. • Adhunic Power

• Agarwal Metals • Agriculture Finance Corpn.

• Airtel • Ajanta Pharma • Allahabad Bank

• A m b u j a C e m e n t s • A p o l o Ty r e

• Arbind Mills • Asian Paints • Asian Fertilizers

• Asian Plywood • Aviva Insurance • Axix Bank

• Bajaj Allianze • Bajaj Electricals • Bajaj Life

• Bank of Baroda • Bank of India • Bata India

• BCCL • Berzer Paints • Bharat Bizli • Bharati

Infotech • BHEL • Birla Jute • Ciztech Systems

• Ballarpur Industries • Bokaro Steel

• Bombay Dyeing • Britania • British India

Corporation • Burn Standard Co. • Byforde

Ltd. • Cachet • Cadila • Camblin • Castrol Ltd.

• Central Bank of India • Century Ply

• Champian Engeering • Chittranjan

Locomative • Ciba-Gaigey • Cipla • Citi Bank

• CMS • Coca Cola • Comfed • Computeronics

India • Continental Commercial • Crompton

Greaves • Dabur India • DVC • Eastern Col

F i leds • Eastern Rai lway • Energy

International • Escorts • Essar Steel

• ETTOP Electronics •Eureka Forbes

• Faber Castle • Federal Bank • Fertilizers India

• Future Generali • Gardenia India

• Geetanjli • Gisco • Godrej Interio

• Gwalior Rayons • HDFC • HDFC Standard Life

• Hindustan Aeronautics • Hindustan

C h e m i c a l s • H i n d u s t a n C o p p e r s

• Hindustan Pencil • Hindustan Uniiver

PROMINENT EMPLOYERS

Hon'ble Dr. A. R. Kidwai, then Governor of Bihar

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ILLUSTRATIVE LIST OF EMPLOYERS AND ORGANISATIONS

A.P.V. Engineering Company, New Delhi • Abha International Bhuj • Adani Wilmar Ltd., Ahmadabad • Adarsh Laws Works, Nepal • Agriculture Finance Copn. Ltd. • Ajanta Pharma Ltd., Mumbai • Allahabad Bank, Madhubani • Allahabad Bank, Patna • Allied Publishers Ltd., New Delhi • Allied Textiles & Apparels, New Delhi • Ambuja Cements Ltd., Rajasthan • American Refrigerator Company Ltd. • Ampra Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. • Anil Steel & Industries Ltd. • AP State Agro Industries Devt. Copn. Ltd. • AP Technical Training School • Argees Cosmetics Ltd., Chennai • Arvind Mills, Ahmedabad • Ashoka Paper Mills Ltd. • Ashoka Steels Ltd. • Asian Fertilizers Ltd., Gorakhpur • Asian Plywood Industries Pvt. Ltd., Hajipur • Assam State Textile Corporation Ltd. • Axiomatic Systems, Patna • Baidyanath Ayurved Bhawan Ltd., Patna • Bakery & Confectionaries Ltd., Nagaland • Bank of Baroda, New Delhi • Bank of India, Katihar • Bata india Ltd., Faridabad • Bata india Ltd., Kolkata • Bata India Ltd., Sonepat • Belphar Refractories Ltd. • Bengal Ingot Co. Ltd. • Byford Ltd. • Bharat Bijli Ltd. • Bharat Cooking Coal Ltd., Dhanbad • Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd., Bhopal • Bharat Heavy Plates & Vessels Ltd. • Bharat Margarine Ltd., Kolkata • Bharat Pumps & Compressors Ltd. • Bharat Wagon & Eng. Co., Mokama • Bharti Cellular Ltd., New Delhi • Bhilwara Spinners Ltd., Bhilwara • Bihar Industrial & Technical Con. Org. Ltd. • Bihar Police Radio, Patna • Bihar Public Service Commission, Patna • Bihar Rajya Pul Nirman Nigam, Patna • Bihar State Agriculture Marketing Board • Bihar State Construction Copn. • Bihar State Cooperative Marketing Union • Bihar State Dairy Devt. Copn. Ltd. • Bihar State Electricity BoardBihar State Electronics Development Corp • Bihar State Forest Devt. Corporation • Bihar State Industrial Dev. Copn. Ltd. • Bihar State Leather Industries, Patna • Bihar State Madrasa Education Board • Bihar State Road Transport Corporation • Bihar State Small Industies Corpn. Ltd. • Binny & Co., Mumbai • Birla Corporation Ltd., Allahabad • Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra • Birla Jute Manufacturing Company Ltd. • Biswakarma Furniture & Hardware, Birbhum Biswas & Sons, Agartala • Biztech Systems Ltd, Mumbai • Bokaro Steel Plant, • Bombay Dyeing & Manufacturing Co. Ltd. • Bombay Paints • British India Corporation, Kanpur • Burn Standard Co. Ltd. • C. Cornens & Sons Ltd. • Camlin Ltd., Mumbai • Canara Bank, Patna • Care India, Chhattisgarh • Castro Ltd. • Cawnpur Woolen Mills (Lal Imli) • Cement Corpn. of India, AP • Central Bank of India, Ranchi • Central Coal Fields Ltd., Ranchi • Central Mines Planning & Design Institute • Central Warehousing Corporation, Kolkata • Champaran Sugar Company Ltd. • Champion Engineering Co. Ltd. • Chittranjan Locomotive Works, Asansol • Ciba-Geigy of India • Cine Sonic Ltd, New Delhi • Cipla Limited, Mumbai • Civil Police Department, UP • Codila Health Care, Patna • Community Health Centre, Andaman • Computer & Management Consultants, Bangalore • Computer Centre, Ministry of Planning • Computer Pride Ltd., Kolkata • Computronics India Pvt. Ltd., Lucknow • Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum, Delhi • Continental Commercial Co. Ltd., Dhanbad • Council for Social Development, New Delhi • Crompton Greaves Ltd., New Delhi • Dainik Jagran, Patna • Dainik Sambad, Agartala • Damas Jewellary, Dubai, U.A.E. • Damodar Valley Corporation, Bankura (W.B.) • Damodar Valley Corporation, Bokaro • Data Processing Centre, SBI, Patna • Deep Radio Equipments Pvt. Ltd, Aligarh • Department of industries, Tripura • Diamond Dynamics (India) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi • District Industries Centre, Mizoram • DRDO Computer Centre, New Delhi • Durgapur Steel Plant, Durgapur • Eastern Coal Fields Ltd., Dhanbad • Eastern Food Industies (P) Ltd., Ranchi • Eastern Industries Ltd., New Delhi • Eastern Railway Workshop, Jamalpur • Eastern Railway, Danapur • EDP Centre, Bokaro • Education Dept. Vocational, Silchar (Assam) • Electronic Equipments Corporation, Kolkata • Employment Exchange Computer Centre, Manipur • Engineering Consultant, Uttarkashi • Engineering Projects (India) Ltd., New Delhi • Encry International, New Delhi • Equipment & Controls, Bareilly • Eureka Forbes Ltd., Lucknow • Ergotel Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi • Escort Securities Ltd., New Delhi • Essar Steel Ltd., Surat • Family Planning Association of India, Delhi • Federal Bank, Kerala • Fertilizer (P&D) India, Ltd. • Fertilizer Corporation of India, Talcher • Film Distribution & Exhibition, Nepal • Finance Department,

• HSBC Bank • IBM India • IC Dulux Paints

• ICICI • IDBI • Idea Cellular • Indian

Ordinance Factory • Indian Explosives

• Indian Iron and Steel Co. • Indian Oil •Indian

Telephone Industry • Indian Tobbaco Co.

• Indian Tube Co. • Indo National • Indus Ind

Infosys • Instrumentation India • Intex

Integral Coach Factory • Ion Exchange India

ISRO • ITC • ITEF • ITI • J. K. Cinthetics • Jaipee

Cement • Jaypee Group • Jenson Nicolson

Canera Bank • Kinghfisher • LG Electronics

• LIC • Lupin Lab • Mafatlal • Maihar Cement

• Max Newyork • Metals & Ferro Alloys • Mica

Trading • Moser Baer • MTS Telicom

• Kirloskar Engine • Nestle • NHPC • NTC

• Panna Agrotech • Parley Products • Piramal

Health • Pepsico • Persuram Cement • Philips

India • Pidilite • Proctar & Gamble

• Reliance Infocom • Reliance Mutual

• Reserve Bank of India • Rolitech Inc

• Roto Power • Rourkela Steel Plant • RP Info

System • Safe Express • Salimar Paints

• Saphire India • SBI Life • Cease Fire

• Share Khan Ltd. • Srei Sahaj • Tata AIG

• Tata AIG • Tata Indicom • Tata Motar Finance

• Tata Motors • Tata Steel • Tata Teli Services

• Tikono Digital • UB Mcdoble • Uninor

• Union Bank • United Spirit • Usha

International • Usha Sriram • Voda Phone

• Whirlpool • Wrigley India • Yamaha • Zydus.

PROMINENT EMPLOYERS

Hon'ble Dr. S. Thorat, Chairman, University Grants Commission at IIBM

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Govt. of Sikkim • First Flight Couriers Ltd., Dhanbad • Forensic Science Laboratory, Patna • Franco Indian Pharma Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai • Gati Ltd., Rourkela • Golden Dairy Products Pvt. Ltd , Patna • Goodloss Nerolac Paints Ltd., Patna • Government Computer Centre, Bangalore • Government Polytechnic, Gaya • Govt. College of Technology, Imphal • Govt. Senior Secondary School, Sikkim • Grasim Industries Ltd., Goa • Gujrat State Fertilizer Ltd • Gwalior Rayons. • Health Department, Port Blair • Herbertson Ltd. • High Tension Insulation Factory, Namkum • Hilton Rubber Ltd., Sonepat • Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd., Karnatka • Hindustan Chemicals Ltd. • Hindustan Coca Cola Beverage Pvt. Ltd. • Hindustan Copper Ltd. • Hindustan Fertilizer Corporation Ltd. • Holograph Tale International Ltd., New Delhi • Hotel RaJ Resorts, Silwasa • Hotz Industries Ltd. New Delhi • HUDCO Ltd. • Hyderabad Industries Ltd., Jasidih • I.C.C. India Pvt. Ltd. • IBC Solutions India Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore • IGIMS, Patna • IGP (CID), MeghaIaya • India Machinery Manufacturing Co. Ltd. • Indian Bank, New Delhi • Indian Credit Corporation, Ranchi • Indian Explosives Ltd. • Indian Gelatine & Chemicals Ltd., Punjab • Indian Institute of Astrophysics • Indian Iron & Steel Co. Ltd., Burdwan • Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys Ltd. • Indian Oil Corporation Ltd., Barauni • Indian Oil Corporation, KolkataIndian Ordinance Factory • Indian Railway, Dhanbad •Indian Sugar & General Eng. Copn. Ltd. • Indian Telephone Industries, Manakpur (UP) • Indian Tobacco Co. Ltd. • Indian Toners & Developers Ltd, New Delhi • Indian Tube Co. • Indo National Ltd., Chennai • Industrial Devi. Corporation of Orissa Ltd. • Infos Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Ahmedabad • Instrumentation India Ltd. • Integral Coach Factory • Ion Exchange India Ltd., New Delhi • ISRO • ITI Ltd. • ITI, Industrial Training Institute, Imphal • J. K. Synthetics Ltd., Kanpur • Jaypee Rewa Cement, MP • Jayshree Insulator Ltd., Hoogly • Jindal Iron & Steel Co., Mumbai • Jiwaji University, Gwalior • Kalyanpur Lime & Cement Works • Kamalesager Tea Estate T.T.O., Agartala • Karnataka Anti-biotics Pharmaceuticals • Kirloskar Electric Co. Ltd., Bangalore • Kisan Brother's Pvt. Ltd., Patna • Kross Manufacturers Pvt. Ltd., Jamshedpur • Kuchne & Nagai (India) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi • L.I.C. of India, Mugalsarai • L1C of India, Visakhapatnam • Labour Department, Jharkhand • Land Revenue Dept. Govt. of Sikkim • Larsen & Toubro Ltd., Mumbai • LIC of India, Indore • LIC, Dhanbad • Locomotive Works, Chitranjan • M.D.H. Ltd., Mumbai • M.P.S. Manipur Bhawan • M.R.F. Ltd., Goa • Macdowell & Company Ltd., Kolkata • Mafatlal Centre (Maegabyte), Mumbai • Maharaja White line, New Delhi • Mamuin Lubricants India Ltd., Varanasi • Manorma Communication, Orissa • Mcnally Bharat Engg. Co. Ltd., Dhanbad • Merind Ltd., Mumbai • Metal Scrap Trading Corporation of India • Metrological Department, New Delhi • Mica Trading Corporation of india • Mines & Geology Department, Ranchi • Minisoft & Technologies Ltd., Patna • Ministry of Defence, New Delhi • Ministry of Forest, Nagaland • Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi • MMTC Ltd., Kodarma • Modern Food Industries (I) Ltd., Ranchi • Modi Spinning & Weaving Mills Co. Ltd. • Moser Baer India Ltd., New Delhi • Mumbai Calico Mills, Ahmedabad • Muzaffarpur Thermal Power Station • Nagaland Pulp & Paper Corporation, Nagaland • Nahan Foundry Ltd. • Nahar Spinning Mills Ltd., MP • Narmada Cement Company Ltd., Mumbai • National Informatics Centre, New Delhi • National Informatics Centre, Ranchi • National Textile Corporation • Nayveli Lignite Corporation Ltd., Chennai • Neepco, Shillong • NHPC Teesta, Sikkim • Nimact Gandhinagar, Gorakhpur • Nirma Consumer Care Ltd., Ahmedabad • NSIC-STD, New Delhi • NTPC Ltd. Khalgaon • NTPC, Singrauli • Operations

Warranty Solutions (P) Ltd., Delhi • Opto Electronica Factory, Mumbai • Orchid Motors, Baripad (Orissa) • Orient Longman, New Delhi • Palamu Kshetriya Gramin Bank, Palamu • Pashupati Veneer Udyog, Nepal • Patliputra Exchange, B.S.N.L., Patna • Patna Dairy Project, Patna • Patna High Court, Patna • Pay & Accounts Office, Sikkim • Pepsico India Holding Pvt. Ltd., Lucknow • Philips India Ltd. • Planning Dept., Babupada • Poultry & Cattle Industry, Jamshedpur • Power Department, Sikkim • Pradeshiya industrial & Investment Corporation • Praga Tools Ltd., Secunderabad • Prasuram Cement Ltd. • Probic Organic Limited, New Delhi • Project Development India Ltd., New Delhi • Punalur Paper Mills, Kerala • Punj Sons Pvt. Ltd. • Punjab Chemicals Plant Ltd • Punjab National Bank, Deoria • Purulia Polytechnics, Purulia • Pyrites, Phosphate Chemicals Ltd. • Rajendra Agricultural University, Pusa • Rajiv Gandhi Technology Mission • Ralson Industries Ltd., Agra • Ranchi Dairy, Dhurba • Raptakos Brett & Co. Ltd. • Rayon Public Corp. Ltd., Thailand • Regional Computer Centre, Kolkata • Regional Computers Centre, Lucknow • Rico Agro Industries Ltd., Gurgaon • Rourkela Steel Plant (SAIL) • Royal State of Kuwait • S.G.C. Technologies Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi • S.M. Electronic Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon • Sahara India, New Delhi • Saran Kshetriya Gramin Bank, Chapra • Saudi American Bank (Samba), Saudi Arabia • SCI India Ltd., Patna • Sekhar Enterprises, New Delhi • Sen & Pandit, Kolkata • Shanti Plastics, Mumbai • Shaw Wallace Distilleries Ltd., Ranchi • Shree Bhawani Paper Mills Ltd., Rai Bareli • Sikkim Breweries Ltd., Sikkim • Sikkim Tourism Development Corp., Gangtok • Spark Tech. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi • Spic Health Care, Jamshedpur • Sports Authority of India, New Delhi • Sri Maha Laxmi Sugar Ltd., Nepal • Sri Ram Collage, Orissa • St. Xaviers College, Nepal • Standard Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., Patna • Standard Mills Co. Ltd. • Stanvae Chemicals India Ltd., Jamshedpur • State Bank of India • State Chemicals Industries, Rourkela • Steel Authority of India Ltd. • Steel Bird Hi-tech India Ltd., New Delhi • Sterling Holidays Resorts, Mysore • Suman Motels Ltd., Mumbai • Swift Mail Communication Ltd., Kolkata • Tannery & Footwear Corporation of India • Tata AIG. Co. Ltd, New Delhi • Tata Engineering & Locomotive Co. Ltd. • Tata Finance Ltd., Chandigarh • Tata Iron & Steel Company Ltd. • Tata Robins Fraser Ltd. • Tata Yadogwa Ltd., Jamshedpur • Texmaco Ltd. • Textiles & Handicrafts Deptt., Andhra Pradesh • The National Small Scale Industries Copn. • Tisco Ltd., Jamshedpur • Tisco Ltd., Haldia • Tisco Mines, Jamshedpur • Trade & Commerce Dept., Mizoram • Trade Development Authority, New Delhi • Triveni Engineering Works Ltd., New Delhi • Triveni structural Ltd. • U. P. Sugar Ltd • U.P. Instruments Ltd. • U.P. State Leather Devt. Copn. • U.P. Victor Mining Industries • UCO Bank, Dhanbad • Union Bank of India, Gazipur • Unix Security Services, Orissa • Unjha Pharmacy, Ahmadabad • UP Financial Corporation • UP Sahkari Gram Vikas Bank Ltd. Varanasi • UP Trade Tax Department, Agra • Usha Martin Industries, Kolkata • Usha Martin Industries, Nagpur • Utkal Automobiles Ltd., Jamshedpur • Vally Refractories Ltd., Dhanbad • Vardhman Fertilizers & Seeds Pvt. Ltd., Pune • Vidyut Metallics Ltd., New Delhi • Viraj Alloys Ltd. Mumbai • Vishal Management Consultancy Services, Tripura • Western Coal Field Ltd., Nagpur • Yamaha Motor India (P) Ltd., Patna • Zenith Engg. & Marketing Services, Patna • Zenith Laboratories Ltd., Hyderabad.

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One Day Seminar on ManagementOne Day Seminar on ManagementStudents participation in SeminarStudents participation in SeminarA workshop in ActionA workshop in Action

In order to discuss rural development measures in the third world and consider the progress in science and technology for the modernisation of the rural communities, the Centre for Rural Development and Appropriate Technology (CRDAT) was established in January, 1980 at the Institute. There is no doubt that in the past, many economic and social development programmes and projects from these countries have sought to develop and improve the rural population and the economy. The rural development strategies that have been used by many of these countries have been very diverse and much of the diversity has stemmed from the particular economic, social, political and physical environment of each country. So, attempts towards changes of rural areas have been going on for several years and under various names in the developing countries including India. The success attained may vary from country to country, but none of these countries claim to have achieved their desired objectives. It is in this context that IIBM considers that technical cooperation among developing countries, which has as its objectives the fostering of self reliance among them through the enhancement of their creative capacity to find solutions to their development problems in keeping with their own aspirations, values and special needs would make a significant contribution in the management of rural development.The institute firmly believes in people's participation in all fields of activities aiming at optimum utilization and development of available physical, intellectual resources successfully and effectively. The following however, is an illustrative list of some of the activities in which participation of the people is critical for success and will be pursued by the centre with earnestness.A. National Programmes of Developments, National Literacy Programme,

National Rural Employment Programme, Minimum Needs Programme, Integrated Rural Development Programme, Integrated Child Development Programme, 20-Point Economic Programmes.

B. Family Welfare, Health and Nutrition, Education and Relevant Community Development programmes in this field.

C. Social Welfare and Health for All programmes.D. Proper utilisation and development of renewable sources of energy.

The Institute is determined to propagate and promote a form of industrialisation which can generate economic viability to achieve a faster rate of growth. The council proposes to set up first industrial complex of ten rural industries in its campus to train small rural & urban entrepreneurs to make them understand the methods and strategies of industry and trade. The council accepts the findings of research on rural industrialisation that, it is a pre-condition to agricultural development. The units of production have been carefully selected, with a view to use local resources, needs and requirements of local people with priority on agricultural implements, building materials, clothes, educational aids, entertainment goods etc. The council shall provide all consultancy support to entrepreneurs in developing such small-rural industries complexes to generate additional income by self employment units.1. Rural radio, 2. Agricultural implements, 3. Wind-mill, 4. Gobar gas, 5. Sanitary wares, 6. Handi-crafts, 7. Dry-fruits, Spices, Papad, preparation and packaging, 8. Printing industries, 9. Carpentry, 10. Khadi & Villages industries.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROMOTION COUNCIL

CENTRE FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY

CAREER COUNSELING & WELFARECareer and vocational guidance is undertaken by the counselors at the Institute. A well stocked career and information Library in the Institute include reference mater ia ls descr ibing opportunities in higher education in professional and commercial areas, information concerning employment opening in India and abroad. The staff are available for counseling on any personal, emotional, psychological or welfare matters which a student may have with a counselor in relationship of acceptance where strict confidentiality is observed.

In order to prepare a competent cadre of young professionals to act as leaders in the society, the Institute has established several youth development societies. The participants of the different courses and the faculty members of the Institute jointly participate in the activities of the societies. The names of the societies are given below:

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY

• Debating Society• Sports Club• Audio-Visual Club• Computer Club• Cultural Society• Young Business Club• Consumer Club• Hospitality Society• Human Relations Society• Public Relations Club• Vivekanand Youth Club• Mgt. Games Club • Photographic Society• Advertising Club• Development Forum

Hon'ble Chief Minister of Bihar, Sri Nitish Kumar at IIBM

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ALL INDIA MANAGEMENT CONGRESS

As we move into the new millennium, the unfreezing of the ideologies that dominated much of the twentieth century, is leading to renewed debate about the human resource development for productivity and national development. The All India Management Congress aims to focus attention of all concern of effective planning for the education to evolve People's Development Programme for self development through work actioned activites for creating a new order, for producing reconstructed personalities with new values, new visions, new world perspectives- capable of regenerating a new movement for reshaping educational objectives, social order, cultural pattern and economic trends. Learned speakers are expected to devise and discuss new avenues for creating more employment through Vocational, Technical, Tourism, Management, Environment Education etc. In past several AIMCs have been organised on themes of national importance at different places.

5th All India Management Congress at at Patna 8th All India Management Congress at New Delhi

AIMC DATE VENUE THEME CHIEF GUEST KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

1st AIMC Dec. 28-29,1980 Patna Beginning the Management Sri Pranab Kr.Mukherjee Mr. N. K. Singh, IASDecade: 1981-90 Union Finance Minister

2nd AIMC Dec 30-31,1981 Patna Management of Development Dr. Jagarnath Mishra Dr. A. Das GuptaIn The Coming Decade Chief Minister, Bihar

3rd AIMC Dec. 26-27,1992 Patna Tourism & Hotel Industry Dr. V.Kurien, Chairman Dr. M.M.Anandby 2000 A.D. National Dairy Devt. Board

4th AIMC Dec. 18-19,1983 Patna Computers In Society : Mr. Chandra Shekhar Singh Dr. Uptal K.BanerjeeThreat or Promise? Chief Minister, Bihar

5th AIMC Feb. 1-2, 1985 Patna Management Of Youth For Dr. A. R. Kidwai Sri A.S.MadhavanNational Development Governor of Bihar

6th AIMC Nov. 14-15,1986 Patna Institution Building Sri Bindeshwari Dubey Dr. Dharni P.SinhaFor Development Chief Minister, Bihar

7th AIMC Mar. 30-31,1988 Patna Improving Work Culture For Dr. S. G.Pitroda Dr. B.K.SinhaEmployment Generation Advisor to PM

8th AIMC Oct.18-19, 1992 N.Delhi HRD For Productivity Mr. Pranab Kr. Mukherjee Dr. R.P.Bilmoria

Dy. Chairman, Planning Comm.

9th AIMC June,5th-6thl 996 N.Delhi Management Of Environment Dr. F. H. Hackemoulder Dr. B.B.MadhukarFor Better World Chancellor, IC University

10th AIMC June,27-28th1999 Patna Instittion Building for Dr. R. S. Nirjhar Dr. Janardhan JhaNational Development. Chairman, AICTE

11th AIMC Sept, 27-28, 2000 Patna IT Education for All Dr. H. Scholomoski Dr. U.K. Banerjee

MIT, USA

12th AIMC August 13-14th, New Delhi Total Quality Management Dr. H. P. Sinha Dr. B.P. Singh2002 for Productivity ISTE, New Delhi

13th AIMC 17 July 2004 Ranchi Emerging Apportunities in Sri C. S. Jha Dr. K. P. SinhaInformation Tecnhology BCCL, Ranchi

14th AIMC 13 October 2007 Bangalore E-Governance for Total Growth Dr. J. Jha Prof. A. M. ThimiaMAHE, Manipal

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UGC Chairman at IIBM with Prof. U. K. SinghUGC Chairman at IIBM with Prof. U. K. Singh Hon'ble Sri Nitish Kumar at InstituteHon'ble Sri Nitish Kumar at Institute Hon'ble Sri Sushil Modi, Dy. C. M. with DG, IIBMHon'ble Sri Sushil Modi, Dy. C. M. with DG, IIBM

GOVERNING COUNCIL & ACADEMIC BOARD

Prof. P. R. Trivedi - Chairman

Pro Chancellor, The Global Open

University, Nagaland

Prof. A. K. Nayak

Director, IIBM, Patna

Prof. S. K. Sudhanshu

Hony. Director, IIBM, Patna

Sri Sujeet Kumar

Director, Asian Institute, Pune

Sri P. K. Sinha

Chief Executive (HR)

Escorts Ltd., New Delhi

Dr. P. Trimurti

Past President, CSI, Mumbai

Prof. U. K. Singh

Member Secretary

Director General, Indian Institute of

Business Management, Patna

Prof. Rohit Singh

Executive Director, IIBM, Patna

Prof. N. Trivedi

Director, IIEE, New Delhi

Smt. S. Singh

Director, IIIT, Bangalore

Mr. G. S. Pandey

CMD, Capital Transport

Prof. Shweta Gaur

Principal, IHMCT, Patna

GOVERNING COUNCIL

ACADEMIC BOARDProf. Dr. P. R. Trivedi Dr. M. S. Sodha Dr. U. K. SinghPro-Chancellor, The Global Ex. Vice Chancellor, Director GeneralOpen University, Nagaland Barkatullah University, Indian Institute of Business Dr. T. Y. S. Lama Gangchen Bhopal, MP, India Management, PatnaPresident, Inter Religious Dr. Janardan Jha Mr. Rohit Singh,Spiritual Forum for World Former Vice Chancellor, Executive Director,Peace, Milan Indira Gandhi National

IIBM, PatnaDr. Surya N. Prasad Open University, Delhi Ms. Tanuja Trivedi, O. S. D.Executive President, Dr. M. R. GajendragadIndian Institute of Human The University for World Former Vice Chancellor, Rights, New DelhiPeace, Italy Kuvempu University,

Dr. P. C. Sinha Prof. Sujit KumarShimoga, Karnataka, IndiaPresident, Foundation for Director, Dr. Zakir Husain Prof. A. K. NayakConflict Resolution, Delhi Institute, PatnaChairman, IT & Telecomm. Dr. Rajendra Desai Section Indian Science Dr. S. K. Singh, DeanPresident, Technology for Congress Faculty of Management,Social Housing Trust, Dr. R. K. Mahto BHU, VaranasiAhmedabad Ex. Vice Chancellor Prof. Saumya NishiDr. K. C. Wadhwa Magadh University

Centre for Management Director, National Fire Dr. Sameer Kumar SinghDevelopment, PuneService College, Nagpur D i r e c t o r, S . P. S i n g h Prof. Shailendra Singh Dr. M. Abu Baker Institute of Journalism & Dy. Director, IIBM, PatnaFormer Dean, Faculty of Mass Comunication, PatnaDr. A. K. Mishra, Director Education, Jamia Milia Dr. B. K. SinhaAITVE, BhubaneshwarDr. Vasanta R. Patri Chairman, Centre for Prof. R. P. Sahu, PresidentDirector, Indian Institute of Comunication Resources

Counseling, New Delhi Devt., Patna Patna Mgt. Association

HON'BLE VISITORS & SPEAKERS• Sri Sunderlal Bahuguna, • Dr. Diwakar Jha, • Dr. H. M. Singh, • Sri S. K. Sinha, • Sri Elyes Kasri, • Smt. Prabhavati Gupta, • Dr. Gregory Berglund, • Dr. D. N. Sinha,

Environmentalist ReformerConsultant, Asian Development Bank

Consultant, Omega-Alfa, New DelhiGeneral Manager, RBIAmbassador of Tunisia

Labour & Empt. MinisterNuclear Disarmament France

Director, A. N. Sinha Institute, Patna• Dr. Jurgen Bischoff,• Mr. Philip Mcdonagh,• Dr. B. N. Singh,• Mr. S. Chatterjee,• Mr. Lalit K. Shawney,• Justice G. C. Bharucha,• Dr. Mcarthur P. Spain,• Dr. Charo Carrillo,• Dr. Y. Seek Chow,• Mr. N.k. Agarwal,• Sri. Manuel Cardenas, • Dr. Ram Sinha,• Dr. J. R. Champion,• Mr. David Gressly,• Dr. O.p. Mehra,• Dr. Henryk Skolimoski,• Mr. Justice Sarvar Ali,• Mr. Kedar Pandey, • Prof. M. A. Ocquaye,• Mr. N. K. Singh,• Dr. R. l. Varshney,• Mr. M. K. Majumdar,• Mr. D. P. Kharia, Dy. MD., • Mr. A. K. Moitra,• Sri Yashwant Sinha,• Dr. Anand. N. Sharma,• Mr. Pedro Medrano, • Dr. O. S. Gupta,• Mr. Daljit Singh,• Dr. M. M. Anand,• Mr. Y Harishankar,• Mr. R. Giri,• Dr. C. D. Singh,• Dr. M. L. Agarwal,• Dr. Charles Mercieca,• Mr. A. K. Pandey,

Director, APCTT, New Delhi Amassador Of Ireland

Indian Ambassador In Surinam Exe. Director, CESE, Kolkata

Director, (Hindustan Lever), Mumbai Patna High Court, Patna

Consultant, Disaster Mgt., USA President Lama Gangchen World Peace,

Chancellor, Kyung Hee Univ. South. Korea CGM, State Bank Of India

Ambassador Of Chile. Sr. Scientist, Nasa, USA

Foundation For Energetic Medicine, USA Deputy Chief, UNICEF

Advisor (NCTVER), New Delhi Professor Emeritus, M. I. T., USA

Lokkayukta, BiharUnion Railway Minister

High Commissioner Of Ghana. Minister (economic) Indian Embassy, Japan

Director, I. I. F. T., New Delhi MD. Mica Trading Corporation

Tisco Ltd., Jamshedpur Chairman, Jute Corporation Of India Ltd.

Union Minister For Foreign Affairs VC, TGOU, Amsterdam

Chief Of World Food Programme In India Head, Deptt. of Mgt., Gujrat University Director (Rural Development), Tisco Ltd. FMS, University Of Delhi

Former Secretary, Govt. Of India Consultant, FAO, UNO, New Delhi

V.C., Mithila University XLRI, Jamshedpur

President, IAEWP, USATisco Ltd., Jamshedpur

Dr. Shakeel Ahmad, Union State IT Minister inaugurating "Uttam FM Radio".

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RESOURCE PERSONSRESOURCE PERSONS

Prof. U. K. Singh Prof. Dr. P. R. Trivedi Prof. S. K. Sudhanshu Prof. A. K. Nayak

Prof. Rohit Dr. Sanjay KumarProf. S. K. Singh

Dr. Jagdanand Jha

Dr. Niraj Nalin

Prof. Er. Jayant Tiwari

Prof. R. P. Sahu

Prof. Chetna PritiProf. Ganesh Pandey

Prof. Mayurakshi

Prof. Shweta Gaur

Prof. R. A. Khan Prof. Kumud SinghProf. Rakesh Kr. Singh

Prof. P. C. Pathak Dr. Usha Rani Jaiswal Prof. Sunil Kr. Singh Prof. PushpaDr.

Prof. Sujit Kumar

Prof. Sanjay Shukla

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(Full Time & Adjunct Faculty)ACADEMIC RESOURCE PERSONS

Prof. Dr. U. K. Singh

MBA, PhD

Prof. Rohit Singh

BCA, MCSE

M.Sc.E-Busines

Shailendra K. Singh

PGDM (MBA)

Dr. Niraj Nalin

MMS, PhD

P. C. Pathak

BBM, MBA

Ganesh Pandey

M.Sc. IT, MCA, M.Phil.

Vinay Kumar Singh

M.Sc., MIT, M.Phil.

N. Prasad

B.Com., M.Com.

Rajeshwar Dayal

PGDM, PGDCA

Kumud Kumari

MHRM

Dr. R. S. Yadav

MA, PhD

Seema Rani

MCA, PGDM

Rakesh Kumar Singh

MA, M.Phil.

Dr. H. R. Vishwakarma

MCA, PhD

Dr. S. Pandey

MA, PhD

Dr. Arun Singh

MA, MBA, PhD

Sanjay Shukla

MA, PGDM

A. K. Mahapatra

MCA, M.Phil.

Dr. P. R. Trivedi

B.Tech., MBA, PhD, .

Dr. Jagdanand Jha

MA, LLB, PhD

Dr. Sanjay Kumar

MA (LSW) PhD

R. P. Sahu

MA, PGDM

Jayant Tiwari

B.Tech., MBA

Dr. K. K. Dutta

MBA, PhD

Dr. V. Mishra

M.Sc., PhD

Dr. Pratima Kumar

MA, PhD

Dr. Pushpa

MA, PhD

Dr. Neelam Mishra

MBA, PhD

Dr. J. P. Sharma

MA, PhD

Sudipto Chakravarti

M.Sc., PGDCA

G. S. Mishra

MBA

Dr. T. N. Chaudhary

MA, MBA, PhD

Dr. S. K. Singh

MA, PhD

Dr. Umesh Kumar

M.Sc., PhD

G. S. Dutta (Rtd. IAS)

MA, MBA

Dr. S. K. Singh

M.Sc., PhD

Dr. A. K. Nayak

M.Sc., MCA, PhD.

S. K. Sudhanshu

PGDM (MBA)

Dr. I. K. Jha

MA, PhD

Chetna Priti

PGDM, M.Phil.

R. A. Khan

PGDM

R. K. Sharma

B.Com., MA, PGDM

Ruchi Prasad

MBA

N. R. Sinha

MBA

Shweta Gaur

MA, PGDHM

K. L. Ambastha

M.Sc., MCA

Ramesh Kumar

MCA

Dr. B. M. P. Sharma

M.Sc., PhD

Dr. P. Trimurti

M.Sc., PhD

Dr. S. Paswan

MA, PhD

Dr. Vinod Sharma

MA, PhD

G. S. Pandey

M.Sc., MBA

Nivedita Nirvikar

MA, LLB

Sanjay Sinha

PGDM

Hon'ble S. Qureshi, Governor of Bihar in Dr. A. Das Gupta memorial lacture.

National Technology Day Function at InstituteNational Technology Day Function at Institute Dr. S. Thorat, Chairman, UGC delivering addressDr. S. Thorat, Chairman, UGC delivering address Inaugural function on e-learning programmeInaugural function on e-learning programme

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Under the programme of recognizing the contributions of the individuals and organisations, the institute felicitates them every year in the inaugural session of All Indio Management Congress. Nominations and recommendations are invited for sponsorshop of individual and organisations for selection of IIBM Awards and Appreciations in the following areas and fields.• Youth of the Year • Best Executive of the Year • Best Marketing Man of the Year • Management Publication • Public Utility Systems and Services • Export Performance • Tourism and Hospitality Management • Management Education & Research • Environmental Education and Management • Rural Development and Appropriate Technology • Information Technology Management • Literature on National Integration • Voluntary Action for Development • Distance Education • Mass-Communication .

1. Former Prime Minister, India2. National Dairy Devt. Board, Anand3. Bureau of Public Enterprises, Bihar4. Director, Industrial Relations, TISCO Ltd.5. (Chief Secretary Govt. of Bihar)6. Director General, Dept. of Tourism, Govt. of India7. Director, XavierInstitute of Social Service,Ranchi8. Chairman & Managing Director, MITCO, Patna 9. Sulabh International. Patna 10. Managing Director, Kalyanpur Lime & Cement Works 11. Ex-Governor, Reserve Bank of India.12. Professor Emeritus, Delhi University13. Vice Chancellor, L.N. Mithila University, Darbhanga14. Visitor, The Global Open University, Italy15. Chancellor, I.O. University, The Neetherlands16. Professor, Rajiv Gandhi Chair, IEE, New Delhi17. Director, IIM, Calicut18. Chancellor, Mandar Vidyapeeth.19. Director General, AIIM, New Delhi20. Vice President, Sahara India, Patna21. President, Computer Society of India22. Executive Director, CESC, Kolkata

• Air India • Metro Railway, Kolkata • India Tourism Development Corp. • Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi • Times of India Directory& Year Book • Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP), Govt. of India • Sports Authority of India, New Delhi • Nehru Yuva Kendra and National Services Scheme, Govt. of India • Directorate of Distance Edcation, Osmania University, Hyderaba • Educational Consultants (India) Ltd • Deptt. of Forests, Govt. of Bihar • Sahara Airlines • Hotel Patliputra-Ashok, Patna • Indira Gandhi Planetorium, Patna • Bihar State Electricity Board • Telco Ltd. - Jamshedpur • Prasav Vedna - Hindi Novel • Mandar Vidyapeeth- Bhagalpur • Andhra Pradesh Open University • Lok Sava Sanchar Parishad, Doordarshan, New Delhi • National Informatic Centre, Planning Commission, Govt. of India • CAPART, Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India • Centre for Communication Resources Development (Sansarg), Patna.

PAST RECIPIENTS OF AWARDS

ORGANISATIONS

Late Rajiv Gandhi,Dr. V. Kurian, Chairman,Mr. L. Dayul, Chairmant,Prof. A. D. Singh,Mr. K.K.Srivastava,Dr. N.K.Sengupta,Dr. M.V.D. Bogaart S.J.,Dr. B.B.L.Madhukur,Padma Bhusan (Dr.) Bindeshwar Pathak,Mr. A.S.Verma, Dr. L.K. Jha,Dr. A.Das Gupta,Dr. C.D.Singh,Dr. Lama Gang Chen,Dr. F.A.Hackemoulder,Dr. Asiananda,Dr. Vinay Sheel Gautam, Sri Anand Shanker Madhavan,Dr. Utpal K. Banerjee,Mr. B.K. Srivastava, Brig. S.V.S. Choudhury,Sri S. Chatterjee,

IIBM AWARDS AND APPRECIATIONS

HON'BLE VISITORS & SPEAKERS

• Sri Pranab Mukharjee,• Dr. A. R. Kidwai, • S. G. Pitroda, • Sri K. S. Choudhary, • Sri Khushid Alam Khan, • Sri A. M. Sethna, • Sri Mr. Hoan Handson,• Sri M. S. Sanjeevi Rao, • Sri K. C. Pant,• Sri P. Venkat Subaiyah, • Sri Z. R. Ansari,• Dr. R. K. Mahto,• Dr. A. Das Gupta,• Dr. B. B. L. Madhukar,• Prof. Koishi Murao, • Dr. G. Ram Reddy, • Sri Sundarlal Bahuguna,• Smt. Shakuntla Devi,• Sri Sharu Rangnekar, • Sri Ramashrya Pd. Singh,• Dr. H. J. Bomgartel, • Dr. R. K. Datta, • Dr. P. Strong, • Sri Justice B. C. Basak, • Dr. Utpal K. Banarjee, • Sri. V. S. Chaudhary, • Sri V. G. Nagarajan, • Prof. W. Karpel,• Dr. Wafik Z. Kamil, • Dr. V. Kurien, • Dr. L. K. Jha, • Dr. N. K. Sengupta, • Dr. M. V. D. Bogaert, • Sri K. K. Srivastava, • Prof. A. D. Singh, • Sri L. Dayal, • Sir A. S. Verma, • Dr. Vinay Sheel Gautam, • Sri B. N. Jha, • Sri S. R. Ramakrishna, • G. S. Gupta, • Sri Dino Debelijuh, • Sri P. P. Nayyar, • Sri. M. Christina Arismendy,

Union Finance Minister Governor of Bihar

Advisor, Prime MinisterSecretary, ISTD, Patna

Union Minster, IndiaChairman, ITDC, India

British High CommissionerChairman, India

Union Minister for EducationGovernor of Bihar

Union Minister of IndiaVice-chancellor, Magadh Univ.

Professor, FMS, Univ. of DelhiExecutive Director, MMTC

IMD, JapanChairman, UGC, New Delhi

Chipko Andolan FounderSuper MathematicianConsultant, Mumbai

Minister of IrrigationUniversity Prof. of Texas, USA

President, Computer Society of IndiaChief (Environment), World Bank

Chief Justice, Patna High CourtChairman, Computeronics, India

President, Computer Socy. of IndiaProvident Funds Commissioner

University of Germany Secretary, AALCO, New Delhi

Chairman, NDDBA, GujratGovernor, Reserve Bank of India

Director General of TourismDirector, XISS, Ranchi

Chief Secretary, Govt. of BiharDirector (Personnel), Tisco Ltd.

Chief Secretary, Govt. of BiharM. D., Kalyanpur Lime & Cement, Patna

Director, IIM, KolkataDirector (Personnel), Engineers India Ltd.

Director (Commercial), SAILProfessor, IIM, Ahmedabad

Ambassador of CroatiaChief Secretary Govt. of Bihar

UN Population Fund

Hon'ble J. S. Singh, Union State Minister for HRD

Late Anand Shastri receiving IIBM AwardLate Anand Shastri receiving IIBM Award Dr. R. S. Nirjar, Chairman, AICTE releasing bookDr. R. S. Nirjar, Chairman, AICTE releasing book Dr. Hakemoulder, Chancellor, IC University, HollandDr. Hakemoulder, Chancellor, IC University, Holland

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WORKSHOP AND SEMINARSWORKSHOP AND SEMINARS

Prof. A. K. Nayak with Prime Minister of India

Inaugural function of National Conference on IT Education Prof. A. K. Nayak with Union HRD Minister, Sri Kapil Sibbal IIBM Convocation - 2010 Session

Mr. Wajahat Habibullah, Chief Information Commissioner India at IIBM Workshop on Save Oil at IIBM Workshop on Electronic Resources for Research

Inauguration of Medical Centre of the Institute Workshop on Indo-US Economic Relations Workshop on Management Ethics in Bhagawat Gita

Dr. P. R. Trivedi discussing with Dr. Manmohan SinghProf. U. K. Singh signing World Bank Project MoU

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Agricultural Management.Introduction to Computers Resource Management. Concepts of Tourism Basic Electronics Media Management. Eco-Tourism IT for Public Services Production Management. Eco-Tourism Business Computers at Large Maintenance Mgt. Eco-Tourism Planning Computers in Society Accounting Management Design of Eco-TourismComputers in Education Solid Waste Management Wildlife TourismComputers in Banking Hazardous Waste Introduction to Wildlife Computers in Mgt. Rural Management Wildlife Tourism Resources Data Communication Urban Management Wildlife Conservation Computer Litrecy for All Hospital Management

Remote Sensing and GIS Careers in Computers Human Systems Mgt.

Tourism & EnvironmentComputer Education Disaster Management.

Ecological Aspects Business Data Processing Promotion Management.

Adventure Tourism Data Processing Inventory Management.

Tourist Satisfaction Business Data Processing International BusinessRemote Sensing and GIS International Marketing

HR Management. Resource Management.Ency. of Environment Financial Management. Eco-system Management.Ecology and EnvironmentIndustrial Management. Construction Mgt.Environmental Laws Personnel Management. Services Management.Professional ManagementSafety, Security & Risk Mgt. Mgt. Information System.Prespectives on EducationEffective Communication Public RelationsParyavaran Vishwa KoshProductivity Management.

Labour Management. Quality Management Directory of EnvironmentRemuneration Basic Statistics Ecology & EnvironmentProductivity & Technology Management Systems Hand Book of Mgt.Materials Management Decision Making Aids Sales Promotion Quality Policy Disaster ManagementMarketing Management Statistical Process Control Marine DisastersAdvertising Management Environment & Health Atmospheric Disasters Quality Management Inspection Quality Land Disasters Office Management Materials Management Forests Related Disasters Export Management Advanced Statistics Water Driven Disasters Business Management Testing & Calibration Lab Technological Disasters Computer Management Financial Services Energy Management Hospital Services

Computers & ITCareer Management Graphic Technology

Physical Geography Operations Management Documentation

GISProject Management Automotive Components

Remote Sensing Corporate Management Computers and SoftwaresSpatial Database DesignEnterpreneurshipMap DigitizationDefence Management. Mass Communication Mordern CartographyStrategic Management. Media Ethics and Laws Modelling and Spatial DataHotel Management. News Reporting & Editing Internet Based GIS Tourism Management. Media Management Tools for Map Analysis Sports Management. Professional Journalism Land Use PlanningSystems Management. Print Media Management Resource ManagementInformation Management. Electronic Media

Forest Management. Public Relations Information Extraction

ECO-TOURISM

MANAGEMENT TEXT SERIESENCYCLOPEADIAS

TOTAL QUALITY MGT.

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

GEO-INFORMATICS

MEDIA MANAGEMENT

PUBLICATION DIVISION

The Institute has published the following text books, research publications, reports and manuals prepared by learned faculty members and other distinguished trainers from various academic institutions on the subjects and fields having direct relevance to the academic programmes being taught at the Institute viz.:

COMPUTER SCIENCES SERIES

HON'BLE VISITORS & SPEAKERS• Dr. C. P. Thakur, • Mr. K. C. Mishra, • Mr. S. K. Mishra, • Dr. Henryk Skolimowski ,• Prof. Dr. Dharni P. Sinha,• Dr. B. B. Singh ‘Bishnu’, V• Dr. Nuri Ei-Fituri Ai-Madani,• Mr. S. P. Jakhanwal,• Mr. A. A. Ai-musally,• Sri Balram Singh Yadav, • Mr. R. P. Bilmoria,• Mr. Madan Jha,• Dr. Ramji Prasad Singh,• Mr. Lyonpo Dago Tshering,• Dr. Henery Sepherd,• Dr. Alfredo Sfeir - Younis,• Prof. D.k. Basu,• Prof. Matin Khan,• Ms. Vera Machado,• Dr. Rudoif Scheinder,• Prof. R.k. Laheri, • Dr. B. B. L. Madhukar,• Dr. E. Smit Iaewp, • Mr. Feodor Starcevic,• Dr. R.k. Sandhir,• Dr. Luis Guillermo Becerra Torres,• Prof. Soma Sur, • Prof. Ritu Narang,• Prof. Mukund Lal,• Md. Abdal Mahmood Abdal Haleem,• Sri Oscar Fernandes,• Mr. Mani Shankar Aiyar,• Hon'ble Sri Rameshwar Thakur,• Dr. Sanjay Paswan,• Dr. J. L. Selman, • Smt. Kanti Singh,• Mr. Manas Patnayk,• Mr. R. B. Advani,• Dr. Janardan Jha,• Dr. Y. S. Rajan, • Mr. D. S. Mukhopadhaya,

Union Minister For Small Scale IndustriesDirector, Public Relation, BiharFormer Secretary To Prime Minister

Author And Ecological Philosopher Principal, ASCI, HyderabadC, Ruhelkhand University

Ambassador Of Libya Secretary, Urban Development, Bihar Former Ambassdor Of UAE

Union Minister Of Mines Ex-Chairman, SAIL, New Delhi

VC, Arunachal University VC, Jain Vishwa Bharti, Rajasthan

Ambassador Bhutan Pro. VC, AAI, Deemed University

World Bank MD, West Bengal Financial Corporation

Dept. Of Mgt., University Of Lucknow Ambassador Of Brazil

Expert On Altemative MedicineDept. Of Commerce, Bengal University

Executive Director, MMTC Ltd.Chancellor, University Of South Africa

Former Director, UN G. M. MECON India Ltd., Ranchi

Minister CounsellorI. I. S. W. B. M., Calcutta University

Dept. of Mgt., Univesity Of Lucknow Director, School Of Mgt. Science, Varanasi

Ambassador Of Sudan Union Labour Minister

Union Youth Affairs Minister Governor Of Orissa

Union State Minister For ITSchiller International University, USA

Union HRD, Minister Of State Director, Software Technology Park

St. John University, USA Pro. V.C., Mahe, Manipal

Advisor To The President Of India Chairman, CSO, New Delhi

• Mr. U. D. Choubey, • Dr. B. N. Pandey, • Dr. P. N. Singh,

CMD, Gas Authority of IndiaVC, Magadh University

Chairman, Management Grid, Mumbai

Hon'ble Sri Jairam Ramesh, Union Environment Minister at Institute

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Mr. B. P. N. Singh Mr. P. N. Singh

Mr. A. K. Sinha Mr. Surendra Jha

Mr. S. K. Singh Mr. Shiv Kumar

Mr. S. P. N. Singh Mr. Gopal Prasad

Mr. G. K. Mishra Mr. B. K. Sinha

Mr. R. R. Singh Ms. Pratima

Hony. Exam. Supdt. Maintenance Suptd.

Hony. Admn. Supdt. Library Asst.

Hony. Exam. Supdt. Library Asst.

Establishment Supdt. Library Asst.

Library Supdt. Manager, IT Lab

Admn. Office Supdt. Manager, IT Lab

Prof. Dr. U. K. Singh

Prof. P. R. Trivedi

Prof. S. K. Sudhanshu

Prof. A. K. Nayak

Prof. Rohit Kumar

Prof. Sujit Kumar

Prof. S. K. Singh

Prof. Shweta Gaur

Prof. Ganesh Pandey

Prof. Niraj Nalin

Prof. Sanjay Kumar

Prof. R. P. Sahu

Director General

Founder Director (Admn.)

Hony. Director

Director

Executive Director

Director, Accounts

Dy. Director, Studies

Principal, IHMCT

Dy. Director

Prof. Incharge, Library

Prof. Incharge, HR Services

Dy. Director, Placement