Campus Life at NIBS
Our campus classes are a testament to the many good things God has helped us add to our seminary curriculum. Meeting three times a year for three weeks of intensive studies not only helps us grow spiritually and mentally but also deepens relationships between students and professors. Through prayer, God blessed us with a permanent campus in Patiala, where we can now continue to build for the future.

Our Permanent Campus
Patiala, Punjab
Campus Life at NIBS
Experience holistic growth through our comprehensive campus programs designed to equip you for effective ministry.
Spiritual Growth
Students engage in regular prayer, Bible studies, and theological discussions, deepening their faith and renewing their calling for ministry and church planting.
Community & Relationships
Beyond the classroom, students and professors build lifelong relationships through shared meals and meaningful conversations, benefiting from the wisdom of experienced faculty.
Recreational Activities
We offer sports like cricket, badminton, and volleyball, providing students with a refreshing break and an opportunity to strengthen friendships in a relaxed environment.
Reflection & Personal Growth
Our intensive three-week sessions allow students to pause, reflect, and realign their priorities, promoting both spiritual and personal growth for a well-rounded ministry preparation.
Three-Week Intensive Sessions
Our unique model of meeting three times a year for three weeks of intensive studies provides the perfect balance between rigorous theological education and practical ministry application. This format allows students to engage deeply with course material while maintaining their local ministry commitments.
God's Provision: Our Permanent Campus
Through prayer and God's faithful provision, NIBS was blessed with a permanent campus in Patiala, Punjab. This facility serves as a dedicated space where students and faculty can gather, learn, worship, and grow together in preparation for ministry across North India.
Our campus provides not just classrooms, but a community where future church planters and ministry leaders can be equipped, encouraged, and empowered for the Great Commission.