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BDM International visionaries among the top 10 educators of Bengal



The great educators of Bengal got featured in the Economic Times’s Education Icons of bengal. We are proud to be featured as one of them. BDM Iinternational is one of the biggest names of education industry in Kolkata. We have already made our mark in the heart of Kolkata and we are now ranking in all over bengal. Previously we have touched the amazing feat of being one of the best institutes of Kolkata, in a survey conducted by the Times group. This time again we are keeping up with the legacy of ours.
Education starts with the creation of value system and helps student seek their true calling, says Shailesh Khaitan, Chairman, BDM International. The USP of BDM International not only lies in the fact that not only we create winners out of our students in the field of education but also in the field of every extra curricluar activity as in sports, dance, singing etc. We constantly thrive to excel in every field and try to upgrade us so that we can provide the best to our students.
We always take on the competition as we know that brings out the best out of every situation. BDMI aims to achieve the best of the lot and aims to be the best institute of Bengal.
Read more at: http://www.bdmi.org/bdmi-features-in-economic-times/

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