Green Campus

About the Campus

Located in Yelahanka, the massive 22 acre campus enables BMSIT&M to impart high quality technical education to its students in a pollution free environment. This is achieved with over 75% of the campus being covered with a lawn, a mini forest, scores of trees, parks, gardens and above all a green canopy of Kadamba, Badhami and Rain trees. Housing several evergreen, semi-evergreen, tropical, deciduous, dry, ornamental, fruit bearing, medicinal, bio-diesel plants, plenty of shrubs, jungle wood trees etc. The BMSIT&M campus is totally eco-friendly. All of this is maintained and managed by more than 23 garden staff who are dedicated to keeping the campus sustainable and playing its part in addressing the issue of global warming.

Large scale afforestation initiative has been taken up in our college campus by considering the benefits of having more trees like retaining surface moisture, reduction in soil erosion, surface runoff, flooding, air pollution and green house affect. Some other incidental benefits include encouraging water infiltration and hence improving ground water level.

Mexican lawn and Buffalo has been developed and maintained in most of the open areas in the campus as it has tremendous cooling effects, acts as a natural filter, traps and removes dust, absorbs carbon dioxide, reduces soil erosion and absorbs rainfall.

All bio-degradable waste from vegetable/kitchen waste to fallen leaves and flowers is converted into usable manure in compost pits located at different locations on the campus.

Special Outstanding Prize for “BEST ORNAMENTAL GARDEN” on 14-8-2015 during August-2015 Horticultural Show

Special Outstanding Prize on 25-01-2016 during January-2016, Horticultural Show

Rolling shield for “BEST Maintained GARDEN” on 25-01-2016 during January-2016, Republic Day Horticultural Show

BMSIT & M garden was awarded 11 FIRST PRIZES/ SPECIAL OUTSTANDING PRIZE For “BEST ORNAMENTAL GARDEN” in Independence Day Garden Competition

Mr. Venkatesh Valluri, Chairman & President, M/s. Ingersoll Rand India planted a Silver Oak tree (Grevillea robusta) sapling

Mr. Richard Gall, President, Cranes Software Limited, India, planted an Indian Mahogany (Swietenia mahagony) sapling

  • Capacity: 2.25 lakhs per day
  • The recycled water from the Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) is being used for complete watering of the lawns, plants and landscape for the entire campus
  • Sewage water from different blocks in the college and hostel is recycled in Sewage Treatment Plant (STP)
  • The Quality of recycled water is tested periodically before its usage
  • Academic Block: 1.20,000 Litre
  • Lab. Block : 1.30,000 litre
  • BSN Block : 40,000 Litre
  • Hostel Blocks : 20,000 litre