Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of

Management & Technology, Bareilly

 

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Name of the Programme
PGDM
Approved Intake 120
Fees charged (per annum)   in Rs. 1,17,500/-
Pass percentage during the last 5 years  

Year

Pass Percentage

2006-2008

100%

2005-2007

100%

2004-2006

100%

2003-2005

100%

2002-2004

95%

Teacher Student Ratio 1 : 15
No. of Faculty Members  
Cadre Number
Professor 1
Asst. Professor 12
Lecturer (Others) 1
Faculty Profile
 Qualification No. of Faculty
Ph.D. 2
Post Graduate 12
Under Graduate -
Experience of Faculty

 Number of Faculty with

Less than 5 years 10
5 to 10 years NIL
More than 10 years 4
Details of individual faculty members  

S.No.

Name

Date of Birth

Qualification

Professional Experience

Research Interest

1.

Prof. R.P. Bharti

August 20, 1950

M.A. (Eco) ADMR (HRM)

31 yrs.

HR & Finance

2.

Dr. V.N. Choudhry

Dec. 31, 1969

Ph.D. (Stat.), M.Sc. MCA

12 yrs.

Economics & Statistics

3.

Mrs. Shubha Johri

April 13, 1974

MA, PGDBM (Mktg. & Fin.)

7.5 yrs.

Finance

4.

Ms. Richa Bahadur

May 31, 1982

PGDBM
(Fin. & Mktg.)

5.5 yrs.

Accounts & Finance

5.

Dr. Tahir Beg

July 15, 1954

Ph.D. (Eco.), M.A. (Eco.)

21 yrs.

International Business & Economics

6.

Ms. Shalika Grace Phillips

Dec. 27, 1981

PGDBM (Mktg. & HR)

3 yrs.

HR

7.

Mrs. Sumit Kaur

July 4, 1975

MBA (Fin.)

5 yrs.

Finance

8.

Ms. Payal Johari

June 4, 1976

PGDBM (Mktg. & HR)

6 yrs. 9 months

HR

9.

Ms. Swati Gupta

Aug. 5, 1974

MBA (Mktg. & HR)

6.5 yrs.

Marketing & HR

10.

Mr. Amit Kumar

Jan. 18, 1979

MCA

5 yrs.

IT

11.

Ms. Shraddha Pandey

March 10, 1983

MBA

-

HR

12.

Mr. Subho Chattopadhyay

July 3, 1974

MBA (Mktg)

10

Marketing

13.

Mr. Anil Chowdhry

Jun 14, 1946

FCA, FICWA

34

Finance

14.

Ms. Tanu Gupta

Jan 26, 1984

M.C.A.

1

IT

Industrial Consultancy, Research and Development (during the past 5 years):

Amount of Industrial Consultancy earned (in lakhs of Rupees)

1.45 lacs

No. of sponsored research projects completed

4
No. of patents produced NIL

No. of sponsored research projects in progress

NIL
No. of papers published in International journals NIL

No. of papers published in National journals

37

No. of papers presented in International Conferences  / Seminars

17
No. of papers presented in National Conferences  / Seminars 19
No. of International Conferences conducted NIL

No. of National Conferences conducted

12
No. of Training Programmes / Short Term Courses conducted 1
Placement Record  for the previous year
No. of Companies who visited the Campus 37

Name and Details of companies who visited the campus along with No. of students placed

Companies

Students placed

Channel Play Consulting Pvt. Ltd.

6

India Bulls

3

P.K. Industries

1

Axis Bank

1

IDBI Bank

9

Etan Mgmt. Consultants

2

Shriram Transport Finance Co. Ltd.

3

Ritco Logistics

1

ICICI Pru.

5

India Mart

2

SMC

2

Motilal Oswal Securities

1

Karvy

2

Times of India

1

Mancer

1

Jaiprakash

8

Law & Kenneth

1

CMS

2

Kotak Securities

1

Fashion Institute

1

Centurion Bank of Punjab

1

Agro Tech Food Ltd.

2

Almondz Global Securities

1

KTC

1

Hunger Line

2

Reliance Infocom

3

Napino Auto & Electronic Ltd.

1

Onida

1

Ozone Pharma Care

2

HDFC Standard Life Insurance

1

ICICI Ban

1

Self-Employed

1

Aegis BPO Service Ltd.

2

Greenply Industries Ltd.

2

Siemens

1

TNT Express

2

Syndicate Bank

1

DCM Shriram

1

No. of Students placed through campus recruitment

79

Maximum salary drawn (in Rs.)

6.40 lacs

Average salary drawn (in Rs.)

2.45 lacs

Budget Allocation for the Programme (in Rs.)

Recurring          :      1.03 crores

Non Recurring :      99 lacs

New initiatives:

MORAL VALUES & SOCIAL COMMITMENT:
In the presence of Swami Agnivesh all students have tken an oath against accepting and giving dowry. Students have undergone trainings like “art of living” & “Living smartly”. Students organize Blood Donation Campus. Tree plantations etc. and helped in organizing Olympics for mentally retarted children.

INNOVATIVE LEARNING:
Students are guided to verify and test the current relevance of class room learning through working on real issues faced by organizations.

FACULTY GUIDE:
Every faculty members adopts 7-10 students for holistic development of their personalities.

DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION:
Explorative sessions which encourage the students to come out with wildest ideas some of which may lead to a beyond the obvious solution.

Future vision:

2015:
      To become one of the best 100 in the world and one of the best 10 in the country.

2010:

  • One of the best 20 in the country.
  • Establishment of Lal Bahadur Shastri Centre in Leadership.
  • Creation of a centre of Excellence in Strategic Management.
  • Collaboration with 03 world class B-schools.

2009:

  • Introduction new electives
    1. C.R.M.
    2. Agri. Marketing
    3. Enterpreneurship
  • Starting PG programme in Retail Management

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