Virtual Campus Tour
The campus of Brd College of Management and Sciences is designed to foster a dynamic learning environment that encourages innovation, collaboration, and personal growth. With its modern architecture and state-of-the-art facilities, the college offers students an immersive educational experience.
Campus Layout and Architecture
The campus spans across 556 acres and features a blend of traditional and contemporary architectural elements. The layout includes academic buildings, residential hostels, administrative offices, sports facilities, and recreational areas. The central courtyard serves as a gathering place for events, festivals, and student activities.
Departmental Building
The Department of Management Sciences occupies a dedicated building with modern classrooms, conference halls, and specialized laboratories. The building houses the following sections:
- Classrooms equipped with smart boards, projectors, and audio-visual aids.
- Computer labs with access to industry-standard software for data analysis and modeling.
- Research centers focused on entrepreneurship, sustainability, and digital transformation.
- Discussion rooms and seminar halls for interactive learning sessions.
- Library section dedicated to management sciences resources.
Library Facilities
The central library at Brd College offers extensive resources including books, journals, e-books, research papers, and databases. The library is equipped with quiet study zones, group discussion rooms, and computer terminals for digital research. Special sections are dedicated to management sciences, business analytics, and entrepreneurship.
On-Campus Resources
Students have access to various on-campus resources such as:
- Wi-Fi connectivity across the campus.
- Cafeterias and food courts serving diverse cuisines.
- Medical facilities with full-time doctors and nurses.
- Sports complexes including football, basketball, cricket, and badminton courts.
- Student activity centers hosting clubs and societies.
Student Clubs
Brd College encourages student participation through a wide range of technical and non-technical clubs:
- Technical Clubs: IEEE, ACM, Robotics Club, Coding Club.
- Non-Technical Clubs: Debate Club, Literary Society, Cultural Committee, Sports Teams.
- Entrepreneurship Hub: Incubation Center supporting student startups.
- Research Groups: Focused on specific domains like finance, marketing, and operations.
Student Hubs
The college provides dedicated spaces for students to interact, collaborate, and engage in extracurricular activities. These include:
- Study Groups and Peer Learning Centers.
- Discussion Forums and Idea Exchange Zones.
- Mentorship Programs connecting seniors with juniors.
- Student Welfare Committees addressing academic and personal concerns.