About Bangalore South Center
From the academic year 2019-20, The Bangalore South Centre (BSC) has taken up a program to train the students to pursue their career in Competitive examinations conducted by the UPSC, State PSCs, Banking Sector, Indian Railways, Defense R & D, CISR, Dept of Space, other Government and quasi Government agencies. The Academy intends to provide career guidance and counselling to assist the students about the competitive examinations and to train as well as impart interview skills. For this purpose, The BSC Career Guidance and IAS Academy has been established in the year 2019.
The Bangalore South Centre (Regd) is a charitable, voluntary social organization incorporated in the year 1991 under Karnataka Societies Registration Act 1960. The main objective of The Bangalore South Centre (BSC) is to focus on the migrants to Bangalore and to provide them a common platform for interaction and exchange of their views towards their upliftment. In addition, to provide educational assistance to under privileged students, facilitating women empowerment and developing skills for dropouts. The Centre has more than 3500 life members covering the states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Tamil Nadu. Efforts are being made to enroll more number of members to the Centre.
Bangalore is said to be the fastest growing city in South Asia. There is a large migration of entrepreneurs, professionals, technocrats, industrialists, workers, cultural groups etc., from all walks of life from all the States of India. Among the migrating population, people from the southern states who have become successful businessmen, industrialists, contractors, professionals, consultants etc. Even though we have improved our position economically, we have not been able to establish a good cultural centre for our community people. We do not even know one another after decades of stay in Bangalore City. As such, some of our friends and well-wishers thought of having a cultural society for the purpose of meeting one another to establish fraternal relations of art, education and marriages, beginning with the members of community in the immediate neighborhood, town, city, region, state and country and finally reaching the members of the larger community of the world.