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BML Munjal University (BMU) is a state private university located in Gurugram district, Haryana, India. Established by the Hero Group's promoter family, the university is named after Brijmohan Lall Munjal, the founder of the Hero Group, and was set up with the stated aim of fostering education focused on industry linkages and applied learning.
| Name | BML Munjal University |
|---|---|
| Type | State private university |
| Location | Gurugram district, Haryana, India |
| Country | India |
| Named after | Brijmohan Lall Munjal |
| Promoter | Hero Group (Munjal family) |
The university was promoted by members of the Munjal family, who founded and built the Hero Group, one of India's largest two-wheeler manufacturing conglomerates. It was conceived as a not-for-profit private university intended to combine academic instruction with practical industry exposure, drawing on the Hero Group's manufacturing and corporate experience.
BMU operates as a state private university under the relevant statute of the Government of Haryana, which is the legal route through which private universities are constituted in the state. Its campus is situated on the outskirts of Gurugram, close to the National Capital Region's industrial and corporate belt.
The university offers undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes across several broad areas, including:
Programmes are organised under dedicated schools covering engineering, management, law and other disciplines. The university emphasises experiential learning, internships and project-based work as part of its curriculum design.
The campus is located in the Gurugram region of Haryana, within easy reach of the National Capital Region. The location places the university near a dense concentration of multinational firms, manufacturing units and service-sector employers, which the institution leverages for industry interaction, internships and recruitment.
BML Munjal University is one of several private universities established in Haryana in the 2010s, a period during which the state encouraged private participation in higher education. As an institution promoted by an established Indian industrial family, it forms part of a broader trend of corporate-linked universities in India that seek to combine academic education with structured industry engagement.