CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS
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Sri BP Singhal is a highly eminent personality
of India who as a teacher; administrator and writer has
already become a living legend. Sri Singhal, from the very
beginning of his career had a penchant for excellence in
academics.
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Looking Beyound the future
It is nearly a decade since business management school boom has
continued unabated in India. Various factors like globalization,
liberalization, opening up of the economy have helped the boom to
sustain. I have no doubt in my mind that ultimately only those institutes
shall come to occupy worthwhile positions in the hierarchy of management
education, which excel in quality education and earn a brand name
in the galaxy of educational network.
It is very heart-warming to see that our Integrated Academy of
Management and Technology, continues to fulfill the cardinal objectives
for which it was founded and in the latest reports it ranks 13th
in the list of the best management institutes of northern India
and is still making high strides. Pointed attention is being paid
to quality concerns by constantly improving the infrastructure facilities,
efficient and transparent administration, excellence in faculty
appointments besides sound industry linkages and above all, an outstanding
track record in the placement of those who accomplish graduation.
The academy has upheld its impeccable track record at the altar
of ranking and rating of business schools by the leading media houses
and occupies and enviable rank among the top management schools
in India.
The single most challenging task for the managers of the 21st century,
both in the field of management and technology is managing diversity,
multi-skilling and multi-tasking. I am of the firm opinion that
value enhancements of a business school can come about only through
knowledge acquisition and there are no shortcuts. There is no doubt
in my mind that the Integrated Academy shall continue to achieve
the ultimate objective of producing excellence and desire to elevate
themselves through a constant and conscious endeavor, by adhering
to the basic four principles: The interest of the Customer comes
second.
The interest of the Organization comes third. The Manager's own
interest comes last.
I wish all at the Institute ever more laurels in the coming years.
Chairman
Sri BP Singhal
Board of Governors |