Campus Location
Route Map To Reach IAMEclick here to have larger view
The International Academy of Management & Entrepreneurship (IAME) is located in Bengalooru (Bangalore) the garden city of the Southern zone. The campus is set up amidst lush green environment away from the everyday humdrum of city life, at the same time well connected if you wish to see the enlivened part of town.
You will also find plenty of private buses and tempos that ply on these routes.
About Bengalooru
Bengalooru (Bangalore) is the capital city of the southern Indian state of Karnataka. It is the seventh largest city in India. It is also known as the Garden City because of its many beautiful gardens and parks. Though the origin of Bangalore is ancient, the present-day city was founded in the 16th century and has since continued to be an important administrative center. Because of the high concentration of IT industry, it is now also called the Silicon Valley of India.
Bangalore, according to state historians, got its name from Bendakalooru (the town of boiled beans) after a king strayed into the area during a hunting trip in the late 14th century. A woman offered him a meal of boiled beans which the king enjoyed so much that he named the town after the dish. Bengalooru is a translation of the original spelling, according to state historians.
Getting Here
Bangalore is well connected by air, rail and road to all the major cities such as Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata and to most other important cities and towns.
Places of interest
The I.T industry views Bangalore as the 'byte-basket' of India. Bangalore is also home to some of India's premier scientific establishments. Blessed with a salubrious climate, gardens & parks, natural lakes, architectural landmarks, shopping malls, the best restaurants and pubs in this part of the globe and business opportunities, Bangalore is the ideal gateway to India and beyond. Bangalore offers something for everyone-music and dance concerts (Western and Indian), dramas, exhibitions, carnivals, conferences and more.
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