Outreach - Economic Development Activities
Over the past several years, BMIT's involvement in economic development activities has become quite prevalent. The essence of economic development is education (including job training and retraining), which prepares people to effectively perform on the job.
BMIT is uniquely positioned by virtue of their local base and their very charters to assist their communities in terms of growth, prosperity, and quality of life.
A well-educated and trained work force can assist a community in its ability to attract new business investment and, more important, can assist in the retention and expansion of existing business and industry.
Rapid technological advances and world competition will require communities to show that they have the kind of educational infrastructure necessary to effectively compete for the jobs of tomorrow while retraining the jobs of today.
Following Economic Development Activites are monitored and conducted by the Student Activity Center to meet the cause.
Conducting extensive surveys for need assessment and to assess the prevailing status
Organising training programmes for Vermi Compost and Culture
Conducting periodical medical camps for Blood Donation and Eye Care.
Carry out vocational training and placement activities
Organising Motor Winding Workshops by Department of Electrical Engineering
Conducting training programmes and workshops on Robotics by Final year students in accordance with Department of Electronics & Communication

