Who We Are

NavSahyadri Charitable Trust, Pune (NSCT, Pune) is a public charitable trust, established in the year 2006, by dynamic personalities in educational field with a mission to redefine educational system in rural India and develop rural masses for global competition and make them sustainable. Education is the priority area for India to develop the strategy for self-reliance and improvement of the national economy. So it is necessary to provide quality educational institutions in Urban & rural areas. Keeping this thought and to achieve the set goals NSCT, Pune founded Institute of Management Science, Pimpri Bk. (IMS, Pimpri in Year 2009.

Chakan is about 34 Kilometres (21 mi) from Pune, on NH 50 between Pune and Nashik cities. It is also on the roads that connect the Pune-Mumbai Highway to the Pune-Nashik Highway and to the Pune-Ahmednagar-Aurangabad Highway. It is about 150 kilometres (93 mi) from Mumbai, 120 kilometres (75 mi) from Ahmednagar and 175 kilometres (109 mi) from Nashik. Historically, Chakan has been a wholesale agricultural produce trading hub. It's agricultural market was a major onion trading centre. 

Chakan is now home to a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) promoted by the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC). It has since evolved into a major automobile hub. It hosts automobile production plants for the Volkswagen Group, Daimler-Benz, Mahindra & Mahindra and Bajaj Auto. Over 750 large and small industries, including a number of automobile component manufacturers are based in the area. Pimpri Bk. is just 12 Kilometers away from chakan and 6 Kilometers away from Rajgurunagar.

IMS, Pimpri is providing quality education by rigorous class room sessions and interactive sessions of the professionals and academicians including interaction with the industry through industrial visits, seminars, conferences, workshops etc., inculcate ethical standards through value-based education, promote research culture and to make IMS, Pimpri. A mark of excellence!

We call this "making more possible".