Ramaiah Institute of Science and Management (RISM) Launched in Bengaluru as Next-Gen STEM University with Global Focus

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In a significant development in India’s higher education landscape, the Gokula Education Foundation has announced the launch of the Ramaiah Institute of Science and Management in Bengaluru. Positioned as a next-generation deemed-to-be university, RISM is set to commence its first academic session in August 2026 at the Ramaiah campus on New BEL Road.

The new institution aims to redefine STEM and management education in India through an industry-integrated, globally aligned academic model. At its core is a strategic collaboration with the University at Albany, a leading public research university in the United States. This partnership is expected to bring globally benchmarked curricula, research exposure, and international academic standards to Indian students.

RISM will offer undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes across engineering, science, and management disciplines. The academic focus is firmly aligned with future-ready domains such as artificial intelligence, aerospace, and interdisciplinary technologies—areas increasingly shaping the global workforce. The institute’s leadership has described it as a “systems-led, interdisciplinary” university designed to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world industry needs.

Backed by an estimated ₹850 crore investment from the Ramaiah Group, the project reflects a strong push toward building a world-class education ecosystem. RISM will operate within the broader academic network of the foundation, which already includes institutions like the Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Ramaiah Medical College, and Ramaiah Memorial Hospital.

The institute’s launch comes at a time when India is increasingly focusing on globalising its higher education system and aligning with industry demands. By integrating research-driven learning with practical application, RISM aims to prepare students for emerging careers in high-growth sectors.

Education experts see this move as part of a broader trend where private institutions are investing heavily in interdisciplinary education and international collaborations. With its emphasis on innovation, global exposure, and industry linkage, RISM could become a key player in shaping India’s next generation of STEM and management professionals.

As the demand for skilled talent in areas like AI, aerospace, and advanced technologies continues to rise, institutions like RISM signal a shift toward future-focused education—where adaptability, research, and global competence are at the forefront.