23/05/2026
Field-based research begins with engaging closely with realities beyond the classroom.
We are pleased to share that Anjel Minj and Meher Rehman, second-year students from the B.A. (Hons.) Liberal Studies programme at BML Munjal University, have been selected for the prestigious Abhijit Sen Rural Internship.
Organised by the National Foundation of India in memory of Prof. Abhijit Sen, one of India’s most influential development economists and public policy thinkers, the internship brings together a select group of students from across the country for field research centred on rural communities and public policy.
Participants work directly with communities through sustained engagement with communities and on-ground research, developing a deeper understanding of socio-economic realities and the policy questions that emerge from them. Selected through a rigorous national-level process, Anjel and Meher were among 50 candidates chosen nationwide.
Experiences like these remain central to how students at BMU approach research and engagement with public issues.
Congratulations to Anjel and Meher on this recognition.
21/05/2026
One campus. Multiple companies. Endless opportunities.
The Practice School-II Recruitment Fair at BMU brought students and industry partners together for a day full of internship opportunities, interviews, networking, and real-world exposure.
From exploring different roles to interacting directly with recruiters, students got the chance to experience what industry-ready learning truly looks like.
A big thank you to all our industry partners for being part of the journey.
19/05/2026
One of the best parts of campus? The people you meet.
18/05/2026
Different journeys. One BMU community.
Whether it’s your first day on campus or your final semester here, belonging has always been a part of the experience.
Tag someone who made BMU feel like home.
12/05/2026
TechSparX.II 2026 brought together innovation, experimentation, and interdisciplinary engineering through projects that moved beyond concepts into real-world application.
From AI & Public Safety and Smart Mobility to IoT, Healthcare Technologies, and Human-Centred Design, students presented functional prototypes shaped through collaboration, empathy-driven thinking, and hands-on problem solving.
Built through BMU’s Joy of Engineering (JoE) curriculum and aligned with the vision of NEP 2020, the showcase reflected BMU’s commitment to learning by doing, where classrooms become spaces for experimentation, ideas evolve through making, and engineering is understood through application.
More than a technology showcase, TechSparX.II 2026 demonstrated how purposeful learning can lead to solutions with meaningful real-world impact.
09/05/2026
Some legacies remain relevant far beyond their time.
Rabindranath Tagore’s work continues to influence the way people think about creativity and education while remaining deeply relevant to conversations around human expression.
His birth anniversary was observed through a recital and sculpture workshop that brought students together around the creative spirit and intellectual depth of his work.
08/05/2026
Some doubts don’t leave with you.
They change at BMU.