GBAMS
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Ghanshyam Binani Academy of Management Sciences In the present worldwide scenario where the Management Education have made big success in India, Late Ghanshyam Dasji Binani, commonly known as the metal king had a dream to establish a Management Institute in Mirzapur for catering to the needs of the local youth. His Dream came true when Ghanshyam Binani Academy of Management Sciences was established to conduct two year Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme in 1998. The MBA programme of the Academy is approved by All India Council of Technical Education and is affiliated to U. P. Technical University.
The global business environment has witnessed sea changes in the recent past and India is no exception. The global changes have opened up opportunities in India in manufacturing and services equally. These changes undoubtedly have been rapid and dramatic but has thrown opportunities to leverage out of skills and competence to maximize gains from the changes in global economic environment.
GBAMS contributes significantly to management development process by regularly churning out alumni that continue to distinguish themselves by their unsurpassed performance throughout the realm of trade and industry.
I hope and perhaps also believe that GBAMS will remain truthfully to its responsibilities and be at the forefront in preparing not just knowledge managers but also better managers through excellence in education, research, training consultancy in key areas.
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