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Faculty Recruitment 2025 – B.M.S College of Engineering, Bangalore

BMSCE Bangalore hiring Assistant Professors for CSE, AI/ML, Data Science & Cyber Security. Ph.D. preferred. Walk-in interviews till 22/07/2025. Apply to India’s first private engineering college!

Post Date: 08-07-2025

Organization: B.M.S College of Engineering

🏫 About the Institution:
Established in 1946, B.M.S College of Engineering (BMSCE) holds the distinction of being India’s first private engineering college. With:
βœ“ 77+ years of academic excellence
βœ“ 40,000+ alumni worldwide
βœ“ AICTE approved and VTU affiliated
βœ“ Government of Karnataka aided

πŸ“’ Position:Β Assistant Professor
πŸ“… Walk-in Interview Deadline:Β 22nd July 2025
🌐 Website: https://bmsce.ac.in/

πŸ–₯️ Departments with Vacancies:

  • Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)

  • Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning

  • AI & Data Science

  • CSE (Data Science)

  • CSE (IoT & Cyber Security including Blockchain)

  • Computer Science & Business Systems

βœ… Eligibility Criteria:

  • UG/PGΒ in relevant discipline with first class

  • As perΒ AICTE norms

  • Ph.D. candidatesΒ from premier institutions with good publications will be given preference

🌟 Preferred Qualifications:
βœ” Excellent communication skills
βœ” Strong research background
βœ” Passion for teaching and student mentorship

πŸ“ Job Location:
BMS College of Engineering
Bull Temple Road, Bangalore – 560019
Karnataka, India

πŸ“ Application Process:
Interested candidates should submit:

  1. Duly filled application form

  2. All required documents

  3. Research/publication details (if applicable)

Submit to:
The Principal
B.M.S College of Engineering
P.O. Box No.: 1908, Bull Temple Road
Bangalore – 560 019
Karnataka, India

πŸ“§ Email:Β info@bmsce.ac.in

πŸ“Œ Important Notes:

  • Only shortlisted candidates will be called for interview

  • Original documents must be presented during interview

  • College reserves right to modify selection process