Bhalki's BKIT honoured with award for academic excellence
Bheemanna Khandre Institute of Technology (BKIT), Bhalki, has earned a prestigious accolade for its exemplary academic practices.
The institute has been selected by Begin Up Research Intelligence Private Limited, a Bangalore-based research organisation, as the recipient of the 'Excellence in Education Standards Adaptability and Implementation' award for the academic year 2025.
BKIT Principal Udaykumar Kalyane expressed immense pride in this recognition, attributing it to the institution's unwavering commitment to academic quality, innovation and holistic development of students.
'BKIT's success stems from several foundational strengths. The college boasts a team of highly experienced and dedicated faculty members who ensure academic rigour and provide strong mentorship. A consistent academic schedule supports uninterrupted learning, while the institution's willingness to embrace new technologies keeps it aligned with current industry demands. Regular interaction with industry partners enriches student learning through practical exposure and a strong alumni network plays a key role in mentoring and guiding students,' Mr. Kalyane said in a media release.
In addition to these strengths, he added, BKIT has implemented several noteworthy initiatives that have significantly contributed to its recognition.
'The Centre of Excellence is a unique programme that provides skill training to students from their first to final semesters without any additional cost. BKIT has also forged partnerships with leading organisations to offer training, support and inspiration to its students. Alumni are actively involved in sharing their expertise and mentoring students. Weekly mock tests are conducted to assess and improve technical and IT skills. Parents are kept regularly informed of their children's progress through SMS updates on attendance and internal assessment marks,' he said.
According to Mr. Kalyane, the college has also introduced online foreign language learning, beginning with Japanese, to broaden students' global opportunities apart from promoting well-being and holistic growth through yoga, music and sports classes.
'This award not only affirms BKIT's adaptability to evolving educational standards but also reflects its commitment to nurturing future-ready graduates through quality education, industry collaboration and comprehensive student development,' he said.
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