Industrial Visits
Industrial Visit to KSIC Silk Weaving Factory
Date: 24 February 2026
The Department of Management organised an industrial visit to the KSIC Silk Weaving Factory on 24/02/2026 for IV Semester BBA Section B students to provide practical exposure to a renowned traditional textile manufacturing unit. The visit aimed to bridge classroom learning with real-world industrial practices.
Students were introduced to the history and significance of Mysore silk and its role in preserving traditional craftsmanship. They observed key processes including raw silk procurement, dyeing, weaving using handlooms and power looms, and the creation of traditional motifs and zari work. The visit provided a clear understanding of silk production from raw material to finished product.
During the walkthrough, students explored quality testing, finishing, and packaging units, gaining insights into quality standards, branding, and global market positioning. The management team also shared inputs on supply chain practices, market trends, and the role of technology in sustaining traditional industries. The visit offered valuable practical exposure by linking management concepts with real industrial operations.

Industrial Visit to ELMeasure, Bengaluru
Date: 19 February 2026
The Department of Management, School of Business and Management, organised an Industrial Visit for the II Semester BBA ‘A’ Section students to ELMeasure, Bengaluru on 19th February 2026. A total of 58 students participated in the visit. The purpose of the industrial visit was to provide students with practical exposure to industry operations and to offer insights into energy management and smart metering technologies.
During the visit, the students attended an informative session conducted by company officials, who presented an overview of the organisation’s journey, its core business areas, and its innovative solutions in energy monitoring and power quality management. The students were introduced to various products, including digital energy meters, power analysers, and IoT-enabled monitoring systems. They also had the opportunity to observe the manufacturing, assembly, calibration, and quality testing processes carried out by the company.
An interactive session was organised to enable students to engage with industry experts, ask questions, and gain clarity about real-world industrial practices. The visit effectively bridged the gap between classroom learning and practical application, thereby enhancing the students’ understanding of corporate functioning and technological advancements. Overall, the industrial visit proved to be a valuable learning experience that broadened the students’ perspectives and strengthened their industry exposure.

Industrial Visit to Elmeasure
Date: 18 February 2026
The students of BBA II Semester Section B participated in an insightful industrial visit on 18/02/2026 to Elmeasure India Pvt Ltd – a leader in smart energy management solutions. The visit provided a comprehensive view into the smart energy management solutions. The students observed the applications of the Industrial IoT, the manufacturing of smart meters, the working of different departments and the rigorous quality control standards through a guided tour of the shop floor and an engaging Q&A session with the industry experts. The students gained valuable insights into the complexities of the electronics industry. The experience attempted to bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world industrial excellence, equipping the students with a deep understanding of business operations in a manufacturing company.

Industrial visit to Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt Ltd
Date: 08 January 2026
The Department of Management, School of Business and Management, organised an industrial visit for the IV BBA ‘G’ class, comprising 56 students, to Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd., located at Plot No. 18, Bidadi Industrial Area, Ramanagara District, Bengaluru, on 08 January 2026, as part of the experiential learning initiative for the academic year 2025–26. The visit was guided by the faculty in charge, Dr.Swathi.P and Dr. Harish Kumar N. The company provided students with a comprehensive understanding of its beverage manufacturing operations, covering the entire process from raw material procurement and stringent quality checks to bottling, packaging, and distribution. Students observed modern production technologies, hygiene and safety standards, and efficient supply chain practices adopted by the organisation. Interaction with company officials offered valuable insights into operational strategies, quality management systems, and challenges faced in the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector. The visit effectively bridged theoretical knowledge with practical exposure, enriching students’ understanding of industrial operations and enhancing their preparedness for the corporate environment.

Industrial visit to Garuda Polyflex Foods Private Limited
Date: 29 August 2025
The Department of Management, School of Business and Management, organised an industrial visit for III BBA F class, comprising of 65 students, to Garuda Polyflex Foods Private Limited, located at Jigani Link Road, Anekal Taluk, Bengaluru as part of the experiential learning initiative for the academic year 2025-26.
The industrial visit was guided by the faculty in charge, Mr. Madhusudhanan R and Dr. Jeganathan K. The company, a leading manufacturer of wafers and chocolates, offered students a comprehensive overview of the end-to-end manufacturing process, starting from the procurement of raw materials to the production of finished goods. Students actively observed various stages of production, including raw material handling, quality checks, processing techniques, and packaging systems, which provided them with a clearer understanding of industry practices. Beyond manufacturing, they also explored the post-production activities such as distribution and supply chain management, highlighting the importance of logistics in ensuring timely delivery of products to the market. Interactions with the company’s managers further enhanced the learning experience, as students asked insightful questions on operational strategies, quality standards, and industry challenges, all of which were addressed in detail. The visit successfully bridged theoretical knowledge with practical exposure, enriching students with industry-relevant insights, fostering a deeper appreciation of modern manufacturing systems, and strengthening their readiness to meet the demands of the corporate world.
