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(Established under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956

vide notification No.F 9-12/2001-U 3 of the Government of India)

Accredited by NAAC with A grade

Post - Graduate Studies


2015-16

Vision
Symbiosis International University will be the preferred destination
for all who aspire to excel.

Mission
Lead value-based pioneering efforts to:
a. Facilitate intellectual stimulation to generate, maintain and disseminate
knowledge.
b. Empower participants to meet the challenges of a collaborative and
competitive globalized environment.
c. Synergize excellence amongst aspirants through world- class ambience.
d. Institute a culture of inclusiveness and provide wide access to higher
education opportunities.
e. Foster sustainable environmental attitude.
f. Develop a unique university where the branches provide sustenance to
the tree and bear fruits for all.
g. Initiate trends which impact global higher education policies and practices.

Symbiosis
International
University
(SIU)

Content
A Foreign Affair that Founded Symbiosis . . . . . . . . 004
Chancellor's Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 005
Principal Director's Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 006
Vice Chancellor's Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 007
Symbiosis Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 008
Authorities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 010
Global Representation at Symbiosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 012
About SIU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 014
Academic Programmes of the University . . . . . . . . 015
Symbiosis Centre for International Education . . . 020
Admission Process for International Students . . . 023
Eligibility and Reservation of Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 028
Admission Process for Indian Students . . . . . . . . . . 029
Examination and Evaluation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 032
Code of Conduct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 035
Health Care, Recreation & Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 039
Hostels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 043

Institutes / Departments offering


PG Programmes
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management,
Pune (SIBM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 047
Symbiosis Institute of International Business,
Pune (SIIB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 057
Symbiosis Centre for Management &
Human Resource Development, Pune (SCMHRD) . . 069
Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies,
Pune (SIMS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 079
Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management,
Pune (SITM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 089
Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management,
Nashik (SIOM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 097
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management,
Bengaluru (SIBM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Symbiosis Institute of Banking and Finance (SSBF) . 115
Symbiosis Institute for Computer Studies
and Research (SICSR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology
(SCIT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS) . . . . . . . 141
Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication,
Pune (SIMC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication,
Bengaluru (SIMC - B) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Symbiosis Law School Pune (SLS - Pune) . . . . . . . . . . 173
Symbiosis College of Nursing (SCON) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
Symbiosis School of Biomedical Sciences (SSBS) . . . . 191
Symbiosis School of Economics (SSE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
Symbiosis Institute of Technology (SIT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
Symbiosis Institute of Geoinformatics (SIG) . . . . . . . . 217
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management,
Hydrabad (SIBM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223

A Foreign Affair that Founded Symbiosis


The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. But, it is the rst
step that involves deliberation and much hesitation. The Symbiosis
journey however began with a surge of enthusiasm spurred on by an
incident that, in itself, makes a poignant tale.
It was an afternoon on a hot day. I was standing near the window of my
house overlooking the rst hostel block, of which I was the rector. A
strange thing happened. A girl walked up to the window of the boys'
hostel room, quickly handed over something and disappeared. My
curiosity was aroused and I kept watching the girl walking up to the
window day after day and suspected, like any other rector would, that an
affair was afoot. So one day, I made up my mind and walked up to the door
and knocked. When the door opened, I saw a Mauritian student lying in
bed. His face was pale and his eyes seemed to have sunken low. I was
puzzled.
When I turned to the boy for an explanation, he said, ' Sir, I have an attack
of jaundice & I'm feeling extremely weak. I cannot stand up, nor walk a few
steps. A girl from my country brings me food. However, since ladies are
not allowed to enter the boys' hostel, she hands over the tifn box
through the window.'
I was stunned. After all, it wasn't the type of 'affair' I had expected. I was
very much pained & decided something had to be done about this. That
was the instance, the golden moment that Symbiosis was born.
Symbiosis is a term in life science, meaning 'living together of two
different organisms, for the benet of each other'. Dr. Mujumdar, himself
a professor of botany, thought this name apt for the institution.
Thus the institution was founded to alleviate the problems faced by
foreign students coming to India. At the time, these problems included accommodation, meals, medical care, guidance, coaching, information
about the city, etc.
Symbiosis has come a long way since then. Today it is a home to students
from more than 80 different countries. These students are offered the
best learning resources, industry exposure, a strong international
students' alumni network, a global recognition, and above all, a truly
enriching Indian experience.
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Message by Chancellor

I extend a warm welcome to all of you as you join the Symbiosis family. The
University is part of the larger Symbiosis family, which is built on the core ideals
of Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam - the world is one family.
You will nd a wealth of opportunities as you begin your journey of higher
education, which is about academics, of course, but also a lot more. It is our goal
that we succeed in shaping our students to be responsible members of the
global citizenry. Symbiosis is appreciative of the enormous responsibility that
befalls higher education institutions. I encourage you to avail of all the
wonderful teaching-learning and research possibilities that are offered. We, at
Symbiosis, believe that play belongs to education as much as studies;
therefore, we offer a whole range of rst-rate choices that contribute to
personal capacity building, such as those in career enhancement, extracurricular activities and recreational facilities.
You will nd wonderful prospects to share this journey with students from over
eighty-ve countries and from all over India. We also pride on having with us an
amazing pool of talent in our teaching staff, many of whom are noted
academics, with substantial international experience. All in all, the educational
experience at Symbiosis is designed to be wholesome and one that is
authentically international. I hope that your experience at Symbiosis will afford
you the opportunities to apply your talents and inspirations to the best use.
May God bless you!

Padma Bhushan Dr. S. B. Mujumdar


Chancellor

From the
Principal Director's Desk

It is my pleasure to welcome you to the new academic year at Symbiosis. I am


delighted that you have come to us as you begin or continue your journey of higher
education. It is our striving that you nd with us an enriching experience - one that
fulls your expectations with respect to all the aspects that comprise education,
academicand otherwise. As strong as our reputation for academic excellence is, it
does not set the limits for us. In your time spent with us, you will see Symbiosis for
what it is a spectrum of opportunities for all round development.
The common thread that passes through all our endeavours is internationalization.
Indeed, internationalization is an institutional mission anchored securely in our
founding principles and in our vision statements. Symbiosis is one of the very few
institutions in India and abroad that could be said to be born of an individual's
appreciation of and crusading for international education.
We pride in a ourishing interface between academics and industry, while keeping a
keen eye at the demands of the employment marketplace. It is our steady resolve to
ensure that the students who come to us are armed with work-readiness
competencies and are connected to career networks all over the world.
You will nd evidence of international competitiveness all across your experience
with us - classrooms, career centres, health care system, sports grounds and
extracurricular and recreational amenities. You will also nd for yourself that our
infrastructural facilities, all the way from campus premises to the labs, stand at the
forefront of technology and innovation. Symbiosis would have achieved its goals if it
arms you with a repertoire that will take you anywhere you want to go in the world
and mould you into responsible global citizens.

Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar


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Principal Director, Symbiosis Society


Executive Director, Centre for International Education
Symbiosis International University

Vice Chancellor's
Message

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I am delighted to welcome you to the Symbiosis International


University.
It is the University's commitment to serve you in your journey of higher
education. In the service of this goal, we have taken every care to
present to you the most progressive academic choices. The University
is proud to offer certicates and degrees at the undergraduate,
postgraduate and doctoral levels in streams as wide-ranging as law,
management, engineering, media and communication, humanities and
social sciences, computer studies, and health sciences. You will nd in
the teaching faculty a wonderful blend of enthusiasm and talent. Many
of our teachers are internationally renowned experts and scholars. We
believe that research is at the pinnacle of academic excellence, and in
view of this, we have an institute dedicated to promoting research
capabilities amongst staff and students. We are also appreciative of
the important place of career readiness in the overall scheme of higher
education. You will nd yourself equipped with all the knowledge and
know-how that you would need to thrive in the global employment
marketplace when you leave us.
The idea of internationalization is embedded deep into the institution.
The strong presence of international students is one of our most
prized feats. These students come from as many as eighty-ve
countries. Internationalization also means that we set our standards of
academic excellence and differentiation at the international level, and
no less. We achieve this mainly by bringing in international advances
into our pedagogical practices and instructional technology, and by
initiating collaborations with foreign universities.
The teaching-learning processes are positively forward-looking and
centred on the student. Our students avail the most advanced
infrastructure both within and outside the classroom. The University
campus premises in Pune, Nashik, Bengaluru, NOIDA, and Hyderabad
are amongst some of the most impressive campuses you will nd in
India and elsewhere. As proud as we are of our focus on academics, we
believe that there is a lot more that goes into making for a wholesome
educational experience. Thus, a whole gamut of extra-curricular and
recreational amenities completes the circle of education at the
University.
That being said, all the opportunities at the University are only as good
as what you do with them. I encourage you to put your best efforts into
reaping all that you can during your time here. We consider ourselves
custodians of the trust that you have placed in us as you take on your
journey of higher education. I wish you all the best!

Dr. Rajani Gupte


Vice Chancellor

Symbiosis Family
SYMBIOSIS SOCIETY *

Of ice of the President


& Chancellor

Of ice of the Principal Director

Initiatives

Institutes

Symbiosis International Cultural Centre

Symbiosis College of Arts & Commerce#

Symbiosis Societys

Symbiosis Nursery School

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Museum & Memorial .

Symbiosis Primary School

Symbiosis SPA

Symbiosis Secondary School

Symbiosis Centre of Health Care

Symbiosis School, Harali, Dist. Kolhapur

Symbiosis Societys Afro Asian Cultural Museum

Symbiosis Kindergarten, Nashik


Symbiosis School, Nashik
Symbiosis Institute of Teacher Education
Symbiosis International School
Symbiosis Open School

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* Established: 26th January, 1971. Registered under the Societies Registration Act. XXI of 1860 (Regd. No. MAH-679-PN) on 1-1-1971
and the Bombay Public Trusts Act of 1950 (No.F/481 Pune) on 26-2-1971. # An Autonomous College (Af iliated to University of Pune)

SYMBIOSIS SOCIETY *

Of ice of the President


& Chancellor

Symbiosis International University*


Of ice of the Vice Chancellor

Faculty / Institutes / Departments


Faculty of Law Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA

Faculty of Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune


Management Symbiosis Centre for Management & Human Resource

Development
Symbiosis Institute of International Business
Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies
Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management
Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management, Nashik
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru
Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies, Pune
Symbiosis School for Banking & Finance
Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies, NOIDA

Faculty of Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies & Research


Computer Studies Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology
Faculty of Health & Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences
Biomedical Sciences Symbiosis College of Nursing
Symbiosis School of Biomedical Sciences

Faculty of English Language Teaching Institute of Symbiosis and


Humanities Symbiosis Institute of Foreign & Indian Languages
& Social Sciences Symbiosis School of Economics
Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts
Symbiosis Institute of International Studies

Faculty of Media, Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication, Pune


Communication Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication - UG
Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication, Bengaluru
& Design
Symbiosis Institute of Design
Symbiosis School of Photography

Faculty of Symbiosis Institute of Technology


Engineering Symbiosis Institute of Geoinformatics

* Established under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956, vide noti ication No. F.9-12/2001-U.3 of the Government of India
Accredited by NAAC with A grade

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Authorities
Symbiosis Managing Committee
Dr. S.B. Mujumdar
Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar
Mrs. S. S. Mujumdar
Dr. Swati Mujumdar
Dr. Satish Ghali
Dr. C. R. Patil
Mrs. Sanjeevani Patil
Dr. A. V. Sangamnerkar
Dr. Nitin Unkule
Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar
Mr. Abhijit V Walimbe
Board of Management
Dr. Rajani Gupte, Vice Chancellor
Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar, Dean, Faculty of Health & Biomedical Sciences
Mr. Chandan Chatterjee, Dean, Faculty of Media,
Communication and Design
Dr. Jyoti Chandiramani, Dean, Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences
Dr. Dileep Padgaonkar, Eminent Journalist
Dr. Sanjay Dhande, Former Director, IIT, Kanpur
Mr. Sunil Shirole, MD & CEO, Yen Capital Advisors Pvt. Ltd.,
Shri Ramamurthy Bhamidipati, Chairman, APCC IT Cell, Secunderabad
Dr. Swati Mujumdar, Director, SCDL, Pune
Dr. Shashikala Gurpur, Professor, SLS,Pune
Dr. T. P. Singh, Associate Professor, SIG
Dr. Netra Ganesh Neelam, Assistant Professor, SCMHRD
Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar, Principal Director, Symbiosis
Dr. S.C. Nerkar, Registrar, SIU

- Chairperson
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Academic Council
Dr. Rajani Gupte, Vice Chancellor
Dr. Shashikala Gurpur, Dean Faculty of Law
Dr. Bhama Venkataramani, Dean, Faulty of Management
Dr. R. Raman, Dean Faculty of Computer Studies
Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar, Dean, Faculty of Health and Biomedical Sciences
Mr. Chandan Chatterjee, Dean, Faculty of Media, Communication & Design Dr. Jyoti Chandiramani, Dean, Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences
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Principal Director
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Dr. T. P. Singh, Dean, Faculty of Engineering


Dr. Narayan R. Pisharoty, Professor, SIT
Dr. V. Eshwar Anand, Professor, SIMC
Dr. Kaushik Mukerjee, Professor, SIBM
Dr. Sammita Jadhav, Associate Professor, SIHS
Dr. Bindu Ronald, Associate Professor, SLS
Mr. Vijaykumar Bharati, Associate Professor, SCIT
Ms. Sanjeevani Ayachit, Associate Professor, SID
Dr. Akshay Malhotra, Associate Professor, SIT
Mr. Manoj Hudnurkar, Associate Professor, SCMHRD
Dr. S. S. Thigale, Director, Symbiosis SPA, Pune
Dr. Bharat Bhushan, Dean (Academic), YASHADA, Pune
Dr. D. N. Reddy, Chairman, RAC, DRDO, New Delhi
Dr. S. P. Thyagarajan, Professor of Eminence & Dean (Research),
Sri Ramchandra University, Chennai
Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Dr. M. A. Tutakne, Former Vice- Chancellor,
Symbiosis International University.
Dr. S. V. Bhave, Vice President HR, Bharat Forge Ltd.
Dr. S.C. Nerkar, Registrar, SIU

Finance Committee
Dr. Rajani Gupte, Vice Chancellor
Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar, Principal Director, Symbiosis
Shri. Deepak Gogate, Consultant, Foreign Exchange
Mr. Sunil Shirole, MD & CEO, Yen Capital Advisors Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai
Shri. Krishna N, Fellow Member, The ICAI Chennai
Ms. Aakanksha Deshpande, Finance Ofcer SIU
Planning & Monitoring Board
Dr. Rajani Gupte, Vice Chancellor
Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar, Principal Director, Symbiosis
Dr. Bhama Venkatramani, Dean, Faulty of Management
Dr. Shashikala Gurpur, Dean, Faculty of Law
Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar, Dean, Faculty of Health and Biomedical Sciences
Dr. R. Raman, Dean Faculty of Computer Studies
Dr. T. P. Singh, Dean, Faculty of Engineering
Dr. M. A. Tutakne, Former Vice Chancellor, SIU
Mr. Pradeep Bhargava, Managing Director,
Cummins Generator Technologies India Ltd., Pune
Dr. S. C. Nerkar, Registrar, SIU

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Global Representation at Symbiosis

Afghanistan

Angola

Aruba

Australia

Austria

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Belgium

Eritrea

Ethiopia

Fiji Island

Finland

France

Gabon

Germany

Ghana

Kazakhstan

Kenya

Kingdom of Spain

Korea

Italy

Ivory Coast

Jamaica

Nepal

Netherlands

New Zealand

Niger

Nigeria

Oman

Pakistan

Palestine

South Africa

South Korea

Sri Lanka

Sudan

South Sudan

Syria

Tanzania

Thailand

Yemen

Zimbabwe

Zambia

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Japan

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Egypt
Egypt

Bhutan

Burundi

Canada

Congo

China

The Gambia

Guinea

Hong Kong

Indonesia

Iran

Iraq

Ireland

Israel

Kuwait

Libya

Malaysia

Mauritius

Mexico

Mongolia

Mozambique

Myanmar

Peru

Philippines

Qatar

Russia

Rwanda

Saudi Arabia

Seychelles

Singapore

Turkmenistan

Turkey

UAE

Uganda

USA

Uzbekistan

Vietnam

UK

Djibouti

DR Congo

The University
Padma Bhushan Dr. S. B. Mujumdar established
Symbiosis in 1971 on the principles of the Vedic thought
of Vasudhaiva Kuttumbakam, i.e. the world is one family.
Symbiosis International University was given Deemed
to be University status by the Ministry of Human
Resource Development in 2002. The University has
been accredited by NAAC with Grade 'A' and CGPA of
3.35 in 2009.
Today, the University has 28 Institutes / Departments
distributed in campuses at Pune, Nasik, Bengaluru and
NOIDA. Symbiosis has a rich heritage of cutting-edge
innovation and enterprise, and of quality through
pursuit of Educational excellence. The University offers
various programmes at Doctoral, Postgraduate, Under
graduate and Diploma levels under the faculties of Law,
Management, Computer Studies, Health and
Biomedical Sciences, Media, Communication and
Design, Humanities and Social Sciences and
Engineering. Access to several learning resources via
the library, availability of housing facilities on several
campuses, scholarship programmes to promote
academic excellence, a health centre to promote
preventive and curative care and events organised by
the University Sports Board have facilitated well
rounded overall development of students.

Symbiosis has academic collaborations with reputed


foreign universities like Nanyang Technological
University in Singapore, University of Houston in USA,
Berlin School of Economics and Law in Germany and
others. The Symbiosis Centre for International
Education (SCIE) promotes internationalization and
invites international students to the University for a
Semester Abroad Programme. The University is actively
i nv o l v e d w i t h s t u d e n t a n d f a c u l t y exc h a n g e
programmes and has also introduced the Scholar-inResidence Programme. SCIE conducts intensive 'Study
India' programme for the benet of international
students from over 75 countries that study here.
Health and wellness are vital issues relevant to the
academic success of students at Symbiosis. Symbiosis
Centre of Health Care (SCHC), the in houses health care
centre for the entire Symbiosis family makes
conscientious efforts for the overall development of its
staff &students by providing preventive, curative and
health promotion programs to enhance optimal health,
reduce risk of disease and injury and promote healthy
lifestyle choices.
In addition to this, Symbiosis Institute of Research and
Innovation (SIRI) at the University is promoting high
quality research and encouraging the faculty to
undertake more research activities.

The University has the following Professor Emeritus and Chair Professors in various Faculties:
Professor Emeritus
Shri Amitabh Bachchan
Faculty of Media, Communication & Design

Chair Professor
Dr. Dileep Padgaonkar
Journalism
Shri R. K. Laxman Chair collaborates
creativity and scholarly efforts and recognises the contribution
of renowned cartoonist R. K. Laxman.

Advocate Ram Jethmalani


Faculty of Law

Shri Sudhir Devare


International Studies
Ram Sathe Chair in International
Studies in honour of Shri Ram Sathe, a Foreign Secretary with
the Government of India.

Symbiosis is an inclusive Institution, staying true to its vision of being the preferred destination for all who aspire to
excel.

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Academic Programmes of the University


The University offers academic programmes in seven faculties at both undergraduate and
postgraduate levels. The programmes are conducted in 28 Institutes / Departments across campuses
at Pune, Nasik, Bengaluru and NOIDA. The doctoral programme is offered in all the faculties.
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The medium of instruction for all programmes is English.


The undergraduate and postgraduate programmes conducted by the University are given in the
table:
Faculty

Institute/ Department

Post Graduate

Under Graduate

Law

Symbiosis Law School, Pune


(SLS, Pune)

Master of Laws (LLM)

Bachelor of Laws (LLB)

Symbiosis Law School,


NOIDA (SLS-NOIDA)

Management

Bachelor of Arts and


Bachelor of Laws (Honors)
(BA LL.B. (Hons))

Bachelor of Business
Administration and
Bachelor of Laws (Honors)
(BBA LL.B. (Hons))

Bachelor of Arts and


Bachelor of Laws (BA. LLB )

Bachelor of Business
Administration and
Bachelor of Laws (BBA. LLB)

Symbiosis Institute of
Master of Business
Business Management, Pune Administration (MBA)
(SIBM-Pune)
Master of Business
Administration (Innovation and
Intrapreneurship) (MBA-I&I)
Symbiosis Centre for
Management Studies, Pune
(SCMS-Pune)

Bachelor of Business
Administration (BBA)

Symbiosis School of Banking


and Finance (SSBF)

Master of Business
Administration (Banking &
Finance) (MBA-B&F)

Symbiosis Centre for


Management and Human
Resource Development
(SCMHRD)

Master of Business
Administration (MBA)

Master of Business
Administration (Infrastructure
Management) (MBA-IM)

Symbiosis Institute of
Master of Business
International Business (SIIB) Administration (International
Business) (MBA-IB)

Master of Business
Administration (Agribusiness)
(MBA-AB)

Master of Business
Administration (Energy and
Environment) (MBA -EE)

Faculty

Institute/ Department

Management

Symbiosis Institute of
Master of Business
Telecom Management (SITM) Administration (Telecom
Management) (MBA-TM)

Symbiosis Institute of
Management Studies (SIMS)

Master of Business
Administration (MBA)

Symbiosis Institute of
Operations Management
(SIOM)

Master of Business
Administration (Operations
Management) (MBA-OM )

Post Graduate

Symbiosis Institute of
Master of Business
Business Management,
Administration (MBA)
Bengaluru (SIBM, Bengaluru)
Symbiosis Centre for
Management Studies, NOIDA
(SCMS-NOIDA)
Computer
Studies

Symbiosis Institute of
Computer Studies and
Research (SICSR)

Symbiosis Centre for


Information Technology
(SCIT)
Health &
Biomedical
Sciences

Bachelor of Business
Administration (BBA)
Bachelor of Business
Administration (Information
Technology) (BBA-IT)

Master of Science (Computer


Applications) (M.Sc.-CA)

Bachelor of Computer
Applications (BCA)

Master of Business
Administration (Information
Technology Business
Management) (MBA -ITBM)

Master of Science (Medical


Technology) (M.Sc.- MT)
Symbiosis College of Nursing Master of Science (Nursing)
(SCON)
(M.Sc.- Nursing)

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Master of Business
Administration (Information
Technology) (MBA-IT)

Symbiosis Institute of Health Master of Business


Sciences (SIHS)
Administration (Hospital and
Healthcare Management)
(MBA-HHM)

Symbiosis School of
Biomedical Sciences (SSBS)

Under Graduate

Bachelor of Science
(Medical Technology)
(B.Sc. - MT)

Bachelor of Science
(Nursing) (B.Sc. -Nursing)
Post Basic Bachelor of
Science (Nursing) (PB B.Sc.
-Nursing)

Master of Science
( Biotechnology) (M.Sc. -BT)

Master of Science (Nutrition &


Dietetics) (M. Sc. -ND)

Master of Science (Biomedical


Sciences -Drug Discovery and
Development) (M. Sc. -BMSDD&D)

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Faculty

Institute/ Department

Post Graduate

Media,
Communication
& Design

Symbiosis Institute of Media


& Communication (SIMC)

Master of Business
Administration
(Communication Management)
(MBA-CM)

Master of Arts - Mass


Communication (MA-MC)

Symbiosis Institute of Media


& Communication Undergraduate (SIMC-UG)

Bachelor of Media Studies


(BMS)

Symbiosis School of
Photography (SSP)

Bachelor of Fine Arts


(Photography) (BFA Photography)

Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID)

Bachelor of Design (B.Des.)

Symbiosis Institute of Media Master of Business


& Communication, Bengaluru Administration
(SIMC-Bengaluru)
(Communication Management)
(MBA-CM)
Humanities &
Social Sciences

Symbiosis School of
Economics (SSE)
Symbiosis School for Liberal
Arts (SSLA)

Engineering

Under Graduate

Symbiosis Institute of
Technology (SIT)

Symbiosis Institute of
Geoinformatics (SIG)

Master of Science (Economics) Bachelor of Science


(M.Sc.-Economics)
(Economics) Honours (B.Sc.Economics (Hons.)

Master of Technology
(Computer Aided Design and
Manufacture) (M. Tech.
(CAD&M))

Bachelor of Science/
Bachelor of Arts (Liberal
Arts) (B.Sc./ B.A (Liberal
Arts))
Bachelor of Technology
(B.Tech)

Master of Technology
(Electronics and
Telecommunication) (M. Tech.
(E&TC))

Master of Technology
(Computer Science) (M.Tech.
(CS)

Master of Science
(Geoinformatics) (M.Sc.Geoinformatics)

Symbiosis Institute of Research and Innovation (SIRI)


Established in 2011, the Symbiosis Institute of Research and Innovation (SIRI) aims to foster a culture of research in
the University. Its foundation lies on the rm belief that fundamental responsibility of any organization is to stay
connected with the community by the way of understanding its major issues and problems and suggest means to
resolve them. Realizing the signicance of quality research, SIU gives prime importance to promote, enhance and
facilitate high impact research and related scholarly activities. The core areas of action is to raise an intellectual
culture, to encourage scholarship and upgrade the quality of research for making meaningful contributions to
dialogue around development of policies that impact the society. SIU conducts research programmes in various
faculties namely Law, Management, Computer Studies, Health and Biomedical Sciences, Media, Communication &
Design, Humanities and Social Sciences and Engineering.
A few selected meritorious scholars are being awarded Junior Research Fellowships from SIU to encourage quality
research culture in the University. Research skill is aimed to improve by provision of internal funding for Minor
Research Projects up to Rs 1.5 lakh after thorough reviewing of proposals to regular faculty members. Another
innovative experimentation is started for linking teaching and research among students with self-funding. This aims
to upscale researching skills among students under leadership of faculty members.
Some national repute research centres are also recognized as SIU's recognized research centres for research
collaborations. These include the Indian Council for Medical Research(ICMR), Larsen and Toubro Management
Centre, Vaikunth Mehta National Institute of Co-operative Management, Chest Research Foundation, National Aids
Research Institute among others.

Main focus of SIRI


Development of institutional research agenda and formulation of policy to reect a conscious effort for creating a
congenial climate to nurture a research culture in the University.
Setting up a systematic procedure for administration of research programmes.
Research capacity building and mentoring to translate our efforts into high quality research outcome.

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Teaching Learning Resource Centre (TLRC)


The Teaching Learning Resource Centre (TLRC) of the University is a catalyst to inspire and
mentor the faculty in their roles as teachers, researchers and more so as educational parents.
TLRC strives to complement the academic mission of the University by improving the teaching
effectiveness and enhancing research ability of the faculty. It contributes towards the
enhancement of faculty members in the areas of teaching and learning, research and evaluation.
The prime agenda of the centre includes taking care of all the faculty development initiatives that
advance educational excellence. TLRC in a way is a strategic support system working dedicatedly
for all the faculty members of the University. The centre provides opportunities to faculty
members to contribute innovatively in the eld of training, which in turn gets reected in their
teaching and thus the students' achievements. The spectrum of programmes offered by TLRC
includes workshops, seminars, focused group discussions, panel discussions and others. TLRC has
a rich repository of resource people of both international and national repute in the chosen elds of
study. Research, Innovations in Teaching - Learning, Integrity and the use of Technology remain the
driving forces of TLRC, and attaining excellence is the ultimate goal.

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Learning Resources
Symbiosis International University is one of the leading Universities in the country and an educational hub of
28 institutions / Departments, promoting higher education in Management, Information Technology, Bio-medical
Sciences, Engineering, Media & Communication, Liberal Arts, Health Sciences and Legal education. These institutes
are spread over various campuses and each campus has a well equipped library, serving and catering to the needs of
students and faculty members as a creative and innovative partner in supporting the teaching, learning, scholarship
and research activities.
There is a rapid increase in the library's collection of books and journals/periodicals in both, print and digital form,
using state of the art facilities. SIU boasts of libraries which has more than two lac books, more than 1000 journals,
10,000 plus CDs / DVDs, 33736 Online Journals and 120,000 e-books accessible (On subscription basis)
The Central Library at Lavale campus alone has an excellent collection of 39,940 books, 53 Ph.D. theses, 1,426
CDs/DVDs with 64 national, 12 International print journals, 76 magazines and more than 30,000 e-journals.
SIU has KOHA integrated library software for all its institutes. Through OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue)
books and other reading material are accessible from any location.
SIU subscribes to a total of 35 online databases as per the requirements of the institutes. EBSCO, Emerald, Scopus,
JSTOR, Frost and Sullivan, Kluwer- and other online Databases are accessible to all students and faculty members of
the campus.

Central Library at Lavale

Symbiosis Centre for International Education (SCIE)


The Symbiosis Centre for International Education
(SCIE) is an integral part of the University, providing
leadership and support to internationalize the campus
and the curricula.
International students from over 85 countries pursue
their undergraduate and postgraduate studies at
Symbiosis. Students and faculty are provided with
opportunities to pursue their international academic
interests to the fullest, be it through academic
exchanges, or exposure to international conferences,
seminars, workshops and other resources.
Internationalization at Symbiosis works on multiple
tracks, for which the Symbiosis Centre for International
Education has three departments:
International Student Admissions & Student Events
International Initiatives and Collaborations
International Promotions and International Student
Relations
International Student Admissions & Student Events
Admissions of international students are centralized for
all the constituent institutes of Symbiosis International
University and routed through the SCIE. The procedure
for applying for admissions at SCIE is designed taking
into consideration the requirements and difculties
faced by international students. The online admission
procedure has made it accessible to each and every
student to apply from different parts of the world and in
the comfort of their homes. The student needs to come
to India only when the applicant is shortlisted for a
particular program chosen by the student. Software has
been tailor-made to suit the admission procedure. The
admission procedure is simplied in easy steps starting
from the basic eligibility, checking of important
documents to be submitted until the nal payment, and
conrming the admission. Through the system of online
admissions, students are also able to make all their
payments online and check the admission status online.

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International Student Events


Apart from all admission related activities, SCIE
organizes a variety of activities where international
students of Pune city are able to meet on a common
platform and display their many talents. As a part of
enriching students' international experience, SCIE
organizes the Food Festival, the Flag Hoisting
Ceremony, NGO visits, Blood Donation Camps, Tree
Plantation ceremonies, Iftar Party, Christmas Party,
Diwali Party, Dance Competition and Sports activities
like football tournament and many more.
SCIE also organizes the International Students'
Convocation Ceremony. The convocation ceremony is
an important landmark in a student's life. It is normally
organized by universities in India during the month of
December. But since most foreign students have already
left India by this time, they are deprived of this wonderful
memory. SCIE aims to full a students' dream of walking
down the aisle with a robe and cap by organizing the
International Students Convocation Ceremony.
SCIE strives to provide international students' with
assistance, support and guidance to solve all their
problems and make their international experience a
fruitful one.
SCIE is assisted in such activities by the International
Students' Council. The International Students' Council
is an elected body for the smooth functioning of the
activities and events of international students. The
International Students' Council consists of the posts like
President, Vice President, General Secretary, Sports
C o o r d i n a t o r, C u l t u ra l C o o r d i n a t o r, F i n a n c e
Coordinator, Public Relations Coordinator, Student
Care Coordinator and Administrative Coordinator.
International Initiatives and Collaborations
Symbiosis International University (SIU) has partnered
with International Universities to promote various
forms of academic Collaborations. The University has
collaborations with Universities in France, Germany, UK,
USA, Canada, Japan, Singapore, Australia, and New
Zealand.

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At Symbiosis International University, our every


endeavor is to look at ways to promote international
understanding through quality education, which is why
we have designed a series of unique programs of interest
to our international partners. Some of these programs
include:
Student Programs:
Study India Program
SCIE offers two to four weeks customized program
imparting international students and NRI/PIO children
a n u n p a ra l l e l e d o p p o r t u n i t y t o ex p e r i e n c e a
combination of academics with diverse cultural
activities.
Semester Abroad Program
The Symbiosis International University students have
the opportunity to study at the host university with
mutual recognition of the credit hours arising there
from. The University follows the Cumulative Grade
Point system which gives exibility for transfer of
credits.
Global Immersion Program
Under this initiative the SIU students get an opportunity
to study abroad for a semester at the University of their
Choice. The students are encouraged to study abroad
for a semester, attend summer schools, internships,
Dual Degree programs with our international partners.

environment, meetings with business executives, global


issues, any other topics, understand the culture of the
respective countries and visits to various industrial and
business establishments in the host country.
Internships:
Symbiosis also gives internships to foreign students
ranging from 4 6 weeks, at our campus. This gives the
students an opportunity to understand the work culture,
inter - cultural communication. In today's globalized
world, this gives leverage and an advantage in terms of
wider choices of employment opportunities.
Faculty Programs:
Scholar-In-Residence
This program was developed to share best academic
practices, developing in house global competencies and
international links. Some of the activities that could be
undertaken could be conducting Guest lecturers /
workshops / Symposia, Participation in teaching, review
and internationalizing the Curriculum, Development
and evaluation of research, Faculty development
p r o g ra m / f a c u l t y S e m i n a r, C o n c e p t u a l i z i n g contributing and editing research journals, joint paper
presentations in international conferences are some of
the activities envisaged under this program.

SIU also has semester exchange program with


international partners. The students from these
collaborating universities come to attend a semester at
Symbiosis and students from Symbiosis go to these
universities for attending a semester under this
program.
Summer Schools:
The SIU students attend summer schools which usually
last for two to four weeks in duration and are normally
held in spring or summer. The program facilitate visits by
students and faculty to learn about the business

International Faculty during FDP

Distinguished Visiting Professor


This is an initiative taken to attract distinguished
academicians/personalities to Symbiosis International
University for short term period to teach course in their
area of expertise, Foster multiculturalism, diversity and
academic excellence. They are also expected to
undertake: development and evaluation of research,
faculty development program / Seminar, conducting
special course / expert workshops, developing grant
projects.
Faculty Exchange
SIU is actively involved in sending Faculty to foreign
Universities on short term. This encourages the Faculty
to get an opportunity to teach or conduct joint research,
conducting lectures, focusing on the Indian or
comparative perspective.
Lecture Series
SCIE organizes lectures by eminent faculties of
International repute at different institutes of Symbiosis.
International Promotions and International Student
Relations
This department has the dual goal of ensuring student
comfort while at Symbiosis International University and
also communicating with foreign students in their home
countries. SCIE has undertaken the exercise of planning
promotional campaigns in Africa and Asia. This includes
participating in Educational Exhibitions / fairs and also
visiting schools and educational counsellors.
Understanding the importance of ensuring a fullling
experience, both academic and social, this department
will focus totally on assisting foreign students to adapt to
their new home. The students are encouraged to contact
this department when faced with problems academic,
administrative, and even issues that are not directly
related to the University, such as dealing with formalities
at the Foreigners' Registration Ofce (FRO).
The department has initiated the buddy system, which
refers to the practice of assigning a mentor to each
international student. The buddy will be a domestic
Indian student, who is familiar with the city of Pune. The
buddy will be encouraged to help the student
overcome challenges big and small that are related to
the institute and the University, as well as everyday
problems related to settling down in India.

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The department will conduct periodic meetings with


international students in their individual institutes. The
informal meetings are aimed at providing an opportunity
to the students to share their experiences, both good
and bad, giving an opportunity to solve these by initiating
changes either in policy or regular activities.

FOREIGNERS' REGISTRATION OFFICE


Please nd below the relevant rules and regulations
regarding Foreigners Registration in India. This
information has been issued by the Police
Commissioner's Ofce, Pune.
General Instructions:
Every foreigner coming to India must have valid a
Passport and Visa to enter and to continue his /her stay
in India.
The foreigner should always carry identication
documents, namely:
1. Passport with an endorsed visa
2. Certicate of Residence issued by the concerned
Police Station
3. Residential Permit issued by FRRO/FRO
The foreigner is under obligation to produce the above
documents to any Police Ofcer on demand for
inspection.
Registration of Foreigners:
Foreigners entering India on a long term visa i.e. for a
period more than 180 days, on a Student Visa,
Employment Visa, Research Visa, Medical Visa and
Missionary Visa are required to get themselves
registered within 14 days of their arrival with the
concerned FRRO/FRO. Students arriving on short term
Provisional Student Visa (Valid for 180 days or less) must
also register and conrm their admission within the
stipulated visa period to avoid deportation. Upon
conrmation of admissions, the students on short term
Provisional Student Visa should approach the
concerned FRRO/FRO for registration and extension.
The above rules will not be applicable to Pakistani,
Bangladeshi and Afghani nationals.
Pakistani Nationals must report within 24 hours of
their arrival
Afghan Nationals must report within 7 days of their
arrival
Bangladesh Nationals on Student Visa must report
within 7 days of their arrival, and within 24 hours of
their arrival for other visas
Documents Required for Registration:
Form A
Passport copy and Visa copy along with the arrival
stamp page
Proof of Residence (Leave & License agreement/ CForm from the owner is required to be submitted
within 24 hours to FRO 'C' window

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Bonade Certicate and Letter of Provisional


Admission from the University/ College/ Institution
in case of a Student Visa.
Extension of Student Visa:
Extension of a Student Visa is done locally by the FRO. As
long as the foreigner is a bonade student and is
studying in a recognized University / Institute, extension
is provided up to ve years or for the duration of the
programme, whichever is less on a year to year basis.
Documents Required for Visa Extension:
Application Form containing Telephone/Mobile
numbers
Passport Copy
Visa Copy
Residential Permit Copy
Bonade Certicate from the College/Institute
(Year to Year)
Address Proof
Bank Statement (Showing Financial Transactions)
All Mark Sheets
Students with failing grades are allowed an extension
until the University/College/Institute allows them,
provided a Bonade certicate states their intention
to continue their studies
Return Visa:
Return Visa is a facility to be granted to foreign nationals
who have completed a one year stay and are likely to be
permitted to continue their stay for another year in
India. It is not to be granted in a routine manner or while
their stay is under consideration. Return visas are:
Granted to a student to visit his/her country
Granted once in a year (In an emergency, a second
return visa may be granted)
Granted up to 90 days (Subject to the validity of the
passport and visa)
Not Granted for tourism
Return Visa Fees are as per Government Circulars
Return Visa is not issued on a Provisional Visa

Documents required for Return Visa:


Application Form
Passport copy
Visa copy and Residential Permit copy
Bonade Certicate
No Objection Certicate issued by the University/
Institute/ College on an ofcial letter head
For more details, visit www.punepolice.gov.in

Admission Process for


International Students:
To assist students with their application to Symbiosis
International University, a detailed stepwise procedure
is available on the ofcial website at www.scie.ac.in,
where students can avail the user friendly online
application software.
Your application will be considered and authenticated
only after SCIE receives full payment towards
application fee. Fees remitted must be exclusive of bank
charges.
Category
Foreign National (FN):
A student is eligible to apply as a Foreign National
(FN) if he/she is a citizen of any country other than
India and holds a foreign passport.
Person of Indian Origin (PIO):
A student is eligible to apply as a Person of Indian
Origin (PIO) if he/she has a PIO card, and is a citizen
of a country other than India.
Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI):
A student is eligible to apply as OCI if he/she is
granted with Overseas Citizenship of India and has
an OCI card.
English Prociency Test is mandatory for the foreign
nationals / OCI / PIO students. Student has an option to

either appear for IELTS (conducted by British Council)


or IELA (conducted by Symbiosis)
Non Resident Indian (NRI):
A student is eligible to apply as a Non Resident Indian
(NRI) if he/she has appeared for the 12 examination
(equivalent to the Indian 12th) or Graduation
outside India. It is mandatory for one of the two
qualifying examinations to be given outside India.
It is mandatory for NRI students who have appeared
for their 12th outside India and graduation from
India to appear for the SNAP TEST.
Kindly refer for details on SNAP Registration.

Recognition of Board and University


Admissions are in conformity with the guidelines set by
the Association of Indian Universities and the Statutory
Bodies of India like the Indian Nursing Council, All India
Council for Technical Education, Bar Council of India,
etc.
Only candidates who have the requisite qualication
from foreign universities or Boards of Higher Education
accredited and recognized by the Association of Indian
Universities (AIU), Govt. of India, New Delhi are eligible
to apply at Symbiosis institutes for admission.
If required, candidates will be asked to obtain the
'eligibility certicate/equivalency certicate' from the
Equivalence branch, Association of Indian Universities
(AIU), New Delhi on the given below address.
Association of Indian Universities
AIU House, 16 Kotla Marg,
New Delhi 110 002
Tel No: +91 11 23230059
Fax No: +91 11 23232131
Email: info@aiuweb.org
Website: http://www.aiuweb.org
Eligibility
Prospective students must have completed full time
3 year Bachelor Degree program from any statutory
University with minimum 50% marks at graduate
level.
In case of Engineering Stream the prospective
students must have completed full time 4 year
Bachelor Degree program from any statutory
University with minimum 50% marks at graduate
level.

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Students appearing for their nal year can apply but


their admission will be subject to obtaining a
minimum of 50% marks at the qualifying
examination.
Each program has specic eligibility criteria; please
check the respective institute information for the
same.
Documents to upload at the time of online application
10+2 or equivalent Mark sheet.
Bachelor Degree Mark sheets
(Semester wise / Year wise).
Photocopy of Valid Passport
CV (Curriculum Vitae)
Statement of Purpose
2 Letters of Recommendations in original
English Prociency Test (IELTS-Organized by British
Council OR IELA-Organized by English Language
Teaching Institute of Symbiosis)
Payment Proof of Application Fee
Documents Submission
Applicants have to submit the hard copy of the lled-in
application form along with necessary documents.
Make sure that you attach the proof of payment along
with other documents.
Send the print copy of your application along with the
original attested photo copies of all uploaded
documents to:
Symbiosis Centre for International Education (SCIE),
SenapatiBapat Road,
Pune 411 004, Maharashtra, India
Tel. +91 20 25671905
Documents Verication & Evaluation
When online application reaches SCIE along with the
payment of Application fee and all the required
documents; SCIE will verify uploaded documents and
check the requisite qualications for admission.
Application will be forwarded to the Admission
Committee for Evaluation. The Admission Committee
will shortlist the applications based on the previous
academic track record, SNAP score (if applicable),
English Prociency Test (if applicable), Statement of
Purpose, Letters of Recommendation, CV (Curriculum
Vitae).
Merit List
After evaluation by Admission Committee, SCIE will
send an email informing about the status of your
admission. You will receive an offer letter through email
depending on evaluations done on your application.
Administrative and Part Payment of Academic Fee
If you receive an offer letter through email, you need to
conrm your intention of joining the said program by
making a payment of administrative fee and part
payment of annual academic fee within stipulated period
mentioned in the offer letter.

Administrative & Part Payment of Annual Academic


Fee = USD equivalent to INR 1,05,000
The break-up of USD equivalent to INR 1,05,000 is
mentioned below:
1. U S D e q u i v a l e n t t o I N R 4 0 , 0 0 0 t o w a r d s
administrative fee (Non-refundable). This includes
eligibility, medical, insurance and admin charges.
2. USD equivalent to INR 65,000 towards part
payment of annual academic fee. This includes pre
induction charges (non-refundable) and institute
deposit (refundable) (if any)
To make this payment, you will have to log in to your
'Online Application' with your 'SCIE ID' and 'Password'.
Then follow Payment instructions mentioned on the link.
Kindly ensure that this payment is to be made within the
stipulated date mentioned in the offer letter. The
balance payment of annual academic fee is to be paid on
or before the date of reporting. Applicants who fail to
make the payment within stipulated date will not be able
to secure a provisional admission to 'Symbiosis
International University' and their seat will be offered to
the next applicant in the Waitlist.
Provisional Admission Letter
SCIE will issue a Provisional Admission Letter to the
foreign national students who require the Student Visa
only after receipt of administrative and part payment of
academic fee. Applicant can use this letter as a
supporting document while applying for his/her
students' visa at the Indian Mission in his/her country.
Note: The Visa should be student's Visa and should mention
the name of "Symbiosis International University". Any other
type of visa is invalid and nal admission will not be granted
to students who do not have a valid visa. For the interview at
the Indian Embassy make sure that you carry relevant
documents to prove how you intend to nance your
education in India.

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Reporting Formalities
1. Medical Test:
International students will have to undergo a medical
examination. Medical check-up will be conducted at
Symbiosis Centre for Health Care (SCHC) within the
Campus. Collect the Medical Test Form for Medical
Check-up. After undergoing medical test submit the
counterfoil of the Medical Test form.
2. Accounts Department
Take the conrmation of Fee details from Accounts
Department. Pay the balance amount or short fall if
any.
3. Eligibility Formalities:
The clearance of the Eligibility is an essential factor
for admission to any program of Symbiosis
International University (SIU). The admission will be
provisional till the clearance of the same. The student
is liable to submit all the necessary documents
mentioned above as per the category. Few
documents which were not possible to be submitted
at the time of reporting must reach at Symbiosis
Centre for International Education (SCIE) by 31st
August. Students who fail to submit the documents
within the stipulated date will not be allowed to
appear for the semester I examination. They may
have to forfeit the academic fee and may lose an
academic year. Students need to ll the online
Application Form for Eligibility and take printout.

Reporting Mail
On conrmation of the receipt of USD equivalent to INR
1,05,000/-, applicant will be considered as 'Provisionally
Admitted' to Symbiosis International University.
Subsequently, SCIE will send you the letter regarding
the formalities to be completed at the time of reporting.
Before the commencement of the academic program
you will have to report at SCIE to complete reporting
formalities. Students provisionally admitted to out of
Pune campus will have to report to their respective
institute to complete the reporting formalities. Kindly
check your respective institute information in the
prospectus or SCIE website for specic reporting date
to SCIE and the respective institute.

4. Submission & Verication of all the required


documents with Originals
The students are advised to carry all original
documents along with 2 sets of attested
photocopies.
Documents required from Foreign Nationals/ PIO/
OCI:
Mark sheet of 12th Std./ Equivalent
Semester wise/ Year wise Bachelor Degree Mark
sheet
Passing Certicate, Provisional Certicate or
Degree Certicate of the University
English Prociency Test Result
Gap certicate (applicable for students with the gap
of one year or more)
Migration certicate in Original (in case graduation
from an Indian University)

Transfer certicate in Original (in case graduation


from an Indian University)
Passport
PIO card (only for PIO students)
OCI Card (only for OCI students)
Citizenship card (only in case of Nepali nationals)
Valid VISA (not applicable for Nepal & Bhutan
students)
Valid Residential Permit (not applicable for Nepal &
Bhutan students)
Documents required from NRI:
Mark sheet of 12th Std./Equivalent
Semester wise/ Year wise Bachelor Degree Mark
sheet
Passing Certicate, Provisional Certicate or
Degree Certicate of the University
Gap certicate (applicable for students with the gap
of one year or more)
Migration certicate in Original (in case graduation
from an Indian University)
Transfer certicate in Original (in case graduation
from an Indian University)
Passport
Please ensure you carry all original documents for
verication including passport.
5. Joining Letter to respective institutes
Before you proceed to your respective institutes
ensure that you have collected the Joining Letter
duly signed and stamped. Submit your 'Joining
Letter' to the International Students Coordinator of
your respective institute and complete the remaining
formalities at institute like payment of hostel fee,
mess fee, uniform fee, etc. which are not included in
annual academic fee.

Incomplete payments (either through telegraphic


transfer/cash) will not be entertained.
Kindly note that currency exchange rate for all the
transactions will be at actual and student will have to
bear all applicable transaction charges or card
payment charges.
Update the SWIFT/NEFT/RTGS Transfer details in
SWIFT/NEFT/RTGS Transfer windows and send
scan of the transaction on
paymentqueries@scie.ac.in
For More information, you can contact us on +91
020 25671905 or +91 020 25652444 (Ext. 266).
Application Fee
US Dollars equivalent to INR 9,000/- (Non
Refundable)
Students applying to Symbiosis International
University will have to pay an 'Application fee' along
with their application. Once you complete your
Online Application; system will prompt you to make a
payment of your 'Application Fee'.
International English Language Assessment
(IELA) Examination
US Dollars equivalent to INR 3,575/- (Non
Refundable)
Students enrolling for the 'International English
Language Assessment' exam will have to pay the
' I E L A ex a m i n a t i o n f e e'. D u r i n g t h e O n l i n e
Application, the system will prompt you about IELA
details and accordingly, at the time of payment this
fee will be added along with your 'Application fee'.
Note - Your application will be considered and
authenticated only after SCIE receives full payment.

PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS:
Except Students from Nepal and Bhutan it is
mandatory for all the students to make all the
transactions in USD currency.
The payment has to be made in USD equivalent of the
amount published in INR value.
Authentication of all the payments will be made by
t h e a c c o u n t a n t a t S C I E . Pa y m e n t w i l l b e
authenticated only after its realization in SIU
account.

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Administrative and part payment of Academic fee


US Dollars equivalent to INR 1,05,000/These charges include INR 40,000/- towards the
Administrative fees and INR 65,000/- towards the
Part Payment of Annual Academic fee which includes
pre induction charges (non-refundable) and institute
deposit (refundable) (if any).
After assessing and evaluating the application, SCIE

will send an offer letter to selected candidates. Once


the candidate receives the offer letter, he/she will
need to conrm his/her intention of joining the said
program by making a payment of USD equivalent to
INR 1,05,000.
In case of Foreign National/PIO/OCI students, SCIE
will issue a Provisional Admission Letter (PAL) only
after receiving this payment to enable candidates to
apply for a Visa.
Note Pre-Induction Charges (If any) and USD
equivalent to INR 40,000 towards 'Administrative fee'
are non- refundable
Modes of payment:
Once you complete your Online Application, the
system will prompt you to select the mode of
payment and accordingly it will guide you through the
procedure.
Online Payment:
You can make your payment by using an International
Credit / Debit Card.
Ofine Payment:
Cash payment at Axis Bank: (Only For Nepalese and
Bhutanese Students)
You can deposit cash at Axis Bank with the help of a
Pay in Slip. After payment, the student must mention
the Axis Bank's branch name and date of payment on
the Pay in Slip (Challan Copy) and then submit the
copy of the Pay in Slip copy to SCIE Ofce by hand or
by Courier.
NEFT/RTGS Transfer: (Only For Nepalese and
Bhutanese Students)
Students who wish to make any of their payments
through NEFT/RTGS transfer must approach a bank
and request for a NEFT/RTGS transfer. Please
mention Your Name and SCIE ID while making the
transaction. Details for transaction are mentioned
below:

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Swift Transfer: (Applicable to All Students, Except


Nepalese and Bhutanese)
Students who wish to make any of their payments
through Swift transfer must approach a bank in their
home country and request for a Swift transfer. Please
mention Your Name and SCIE ID while making the
transaction. Details for transaction are mentioned
below:
To ensure credits favouring Axis Bank Limited are
correctly & promptly credited to the accounts held
with Chase Manhattan Bank, we recommend that
remitters route funds electronically in the following
formats:
For Swift Transfer:
Beneciary Name
& Address

Symbiosis International
University
S.B. Road, Pune, Post Box No.
411004

Beneciary Bank
Name & Address

Axis Bank Ltd., Mumbai, India

Beneciary Bank
Account No.

315010100148863

Beneciary Bank
Swift Code

AXISINBB315

Intermediary Bank J. P. MORGAN Chase Bank


Name & Address
New York
Intermediary Bank
001-1-407376
Account No.

For NEFT/ RTGS Transfer:


Account Number : 315010100148870
Account Name : Symbiosis International
University - International
Ofce (SIU-NB)
Bank Name
: AXIS Bank Ltd.
Sai Capital, S. B. Road Branch,
Pune - 411016 India
IFSC Code
: UTIB0000315
Swift Code
: AXISINBB315

Intermediary Bank
CHASUS33
Swift Code
IBAN No.

FED ABA 021000021

For admissions of International Students and Events:


write to rupali@symbiosis.ac.in
For Student Exchange and Semester Abroad: write to
int.initiatives@symbiosis.ac.in
Fo r I n t e r n a t i o n a l S t u d e n t S u p p o r t : w r i t e t o
amruta@scie.ac.in
For payment query: write to paymentqueries@scie.ac.in

Eligibility and Reservation of Seats


Eligibility
Graduate from any recognized / statutory University
or Institute with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for
SC/ST).
Programmes which require specic discipline/
subject specialisation need to be checked for
eligibility as given by the respective Institute.
A candidate who has completed qualifying degree
from any Foreign University must obtain an
equivalence certicate from the Association of
Indian Universities (AIU).
All foreign degrees/ qualications need to be veried
from AIU by the candidate before seeking admission
to any programme of SIU.
Evaluation Division of the Association of Indian
Universities (AIU)issues equivalence certicate for
foreign degrees/qualications. The contact details
are as below:
Association of Indian Universities
AIU House, 16 Comrade Indrajit Gupta Marg (Kotla
Marg),
Landmark: Opposite National Bal Bhawan, Near I.T.O.,
New Delhi-110002, India
Tel. No.+91-11-23230059; 23232429; 23232305
Fax No.+91-11-23232131
Email: info@aiuweb.org Website: www.aiuweb.org
Note: It is the responsibility of the candidates to
ascertain whether they possess the requisite
qualications / eligibility for admission. Having been
admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of
eligibility. Final eligibility of admission will be decided by
Symbiosis International University.
Reservation Policy:
As per the UGC Regulations, following will be the
reservation policy for admission to any program of
Institutes of SIU (Except Symbiosis Institutes of
Management Studies, which has separate policy #)
a. Within Sanctioned Intake
Scheduled Caste (SC) : 15%
Scheduled Tribes (ST) : 7.5%
Differently Abled *
: 3%
b. Over &Above Intake
Kashmiri Migrants
International 
Candidates

: 2 seats per program


: 15%

Candidates applying from categories other than Open


Category are required to submit valid supporting
document (s) at the time of GE-PIWAT (if shortlisted).

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* Differently Abled Category (DAC) at SIU


In compliance to Govt. Directives on disability guidelines
issued by the ofce of the Chief Commissioner for
persons with disabilities vide Ministry of Social Justice
and Empowerment New Delhi notication no. 16-18/97
on dated 01 s t June 2001 and University Grants
Commission Notication No. F.6-1/2006 (CPP-II/SCT)
dated 30/09/2009, SIU has made provision of reserving
3% seats for Differently Abled Category (DAC) students
in all the Constituent Institutes of SIU.
The types of disabilities covered are:a) Vision Impairment
b) Hearing Impairment
c) Locomotors Disabilities
d) Mental Retardation
e) Multiple Disabilities
f) Dyslexia
All candidates claiming admission under DAC will be
provisionally admitted under the said category.
Thereafter, the candidate will be required to obtain an
'Authentication Certicate' from Symbiosis Centre of
Health Care (SCHC) within one month of
commencement of the program. SCHC will check
validity of documents produced by the candidates and
verify the continued existence and extent of the
disability.
# For Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies
(SIMS): As perMoU with Ministry of Defence clause
no. 13 sub clause (d) The term Defence Personnel
would mean only those serving / retired Defence
Personnel from the Army, Navy and Air Force who
fall in the category of ex-serviceman as laid down
vide Ministry of Defence Letter no. 36034/5/85 Estt (SCT) dated 14th April, 1987.
Reservation of Seats within the intake is:
Defence Category- General: 80% seats for
dependents (Children/Ward) of Defence personnel.
(as per merit)
Defence category- Special: 10% seats for
dependents of Defence personnel killed in action
(war, Counter Insurgency or war like operation),
disabled in action (war, Counter Insurgency or war
like operation), with more than 50% disability, next of
kin of service personnel who have died while in
service, death being attributable to military service.
(as per merit)
Open Category: 10% seats are in open category to
civilian candidates sponsored/ recommended by the
Industry (as per merit).
Reservation of Seats over and above intake:
Ofcers of Armed Forces on Study Leave as authorized
by respective Services HQs are granted automatic
admission subject to meeting eligibility criteria

Admission Process for Indian Students


Since 2007, candidates aspiring to join MBA programs offered by constituent institutes of Symbiosis
International University have to take the common, mandatory Symbiosis National Aptitude (SNAP)
Test. A candidate has to register for SNAP Test & then register with the institutes offering his/ her
choice of program by paying separate institution registration fees. If shortlisted, he/she would then
attend the GE-PIWAT process conducted by each of these institutes.

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Candidates should also note that SNAP Test is NOT applicable for :
Sr.
1
2
3
4

Name of the Institute


Symbiosis Law School (SLS-Pune)
Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS)
Symbiosis College of Nursing (SCON)
Symbiosis School of Biomedical Sciences (SSBS)

Name of the Program

Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication, Pune


(SIMC- Pune)

M.A. (Mass Communication)

6
7

Symbiosis School of Economics (SSE)


Symbiosis Institute of Technology (SIT)

M.Sc. (Economics)
M.Tech. (CAD & CAM)
M.Tech. (E&TC)
M.Tech. (Computer Science)

Symbiosis Institute of Geoinformatics (SIG)

M.Sc. (Geoinformatics)

LL.M.
M.Sc. (Medical Technology)
M.Sc. (Nursing)
M.Sc. (Biomedical Sciences)
M.Sc. (Biotechnology)
M.Sc. (Nutrition & Dietetics)

A candidate aspiring to do higher studies at Symbiosis International University needs to do the following:
Stage- I: SNAP Test
Register online on snaptest.org
Upload the latest scanned photograph of yourself at the time of SNAP Online Registration.
Follow the instructions for payment for Test fee of Rs. 1500/- on the above website.
Any changes in the online application form may be made only upto the closing date of Registration i.e,
Wednesday, November 26, 2014. No changes are permitted after this under any circumstances.
All disputes between candidate and the Symbiosis Test Secretariat shall be subject to exclusive jurisdiction
of Pune City and by Arbitrator only.
Download and print SNAP Test Admit Card through SNAP website [snaptest.org] which will be available
from Monday, December 06, 2014, till Sunday, December 21, 2014.
Admit Card along with Photo Identity proof should be carried to the Test Centre at the time of the test.
(Candidates should note that an authenticated Admit Card is an important document without which the candidate
will not be permitted to appear for further selection processes of institutes. If the Admit card is lost, a duplicate Admit
Card will not be issued. It should be retained till the admission process is over and the programme commences.)
SNAP Score will be valid only for admission to all MBA institutes of Symbiosis International University for the
academic year of 2015-16.
(Note: - SNAP Result will be declared on January 10, 2015 on snaptest.org and will be available for a month upto
February 11, 2015.)
Stage- 2: Submission of Application fee to the desired constituent institute of Symbiosis International
University.

Before applying to an institute a candidate must register for SNAP 2014.

Visit desired institute (s) website for institute (s) registration and institute (s) application fees.

Pay the fee of Rs. 1000/- to each institute as Institute Application Fee to the institute (s) in which
candidate seeking to take admission.

The SNAP website allows a facility for online payment for application fee for many of its constituent PG
institutes along with online payment of SNAP fee.

Candidate can also make payment from the institute (s) website.

Candidate can apply for more than one institute.

How to Register for SNAP 2014?


Step- 1
Register for SNAP Test at snaptest.org
The Candidate is required to upload the latest scanned
photograph of self at the time of online registration. This
will generate your SNAP ID. To pay the fees different
'Payment Advice' formats are created. Choose a
payment mode and print a 'Payment Advice' form
accordingly.
Step- 2
Pay a non- refundable fee of Rs. 1500/- according to
the payment mode.
The 4 payment modes are as follows:
ONLINE PAYMENT THROUGH CREDIT CARD:
The candidate may pay directly through Master or
Visa card online by following the instructions on the
SNAP website after the registration.
ONLINE PAYMENT THROUGH NET BANKING:
The candidate may transfer SNAP test fee to
Symbiosis Test Secretariat account using Net
Banking option after the registration.
PAYMENT THROUGH CASH:
After online SNAP 2014 registration print 'Axis Bank
or Indian Bank Challan' from the SNAP website. It is
in 3 parts. Pay Rs. 1500/- in cash at any Axis Bank or
Indian Bank branch in your city. Refer to the list of
branches on the website. The bank will return two
stamped parts of the 'Axis Bank or Indian Bank
Challan' to the candidate.
Candidates need to keep the Candidate copy as
payment receipt. Sign the stamped 'Symbiosis copy'
of the 'Axis Bank or Indian Bank Challan' and send it
to the Symbiosis Test Secretariat at the address
given in this page.
PAYMENT THROUGH DEMAND DRAFT:
Obtain a Demand Draft (DD) of Rs. 1500/- from any
Nationalized Bank in favour of Symbiosis Test
Secretariat payable at Pune.

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Fill DD details in the DD payment option in SNAP


website and take a print out of 'Payment Advice' form
for DD and send it along with the DD to the
Symbiosis Test Secretariat only at the following
Address. The photocopy of the Demand Draft should
be retained for future reference.
SYMBIOSIS TEST SECRETARIAT
Symbiosis International University
Gram: Lavale, Tal: Mulshi, Dist:Pune- 412115.
Tel :- 020-39116226/27
Telefax: 020-39116228.
Step-3
1. SNAP Test Admit Card should be printed from the
SNAP website [snaptest.org] which will be available
from, Monday, December 06, 2014, till Sunday,
December 21, 2014.
2. Admit Card along with Photo Identity proof should
be carried to the Test Centre at the time of the test.
An acceptable photo identity is any one of the
following,

Passport.
Driving license.
College/ Institute Identity Card.
Credit card with photograph.
Voter ID Card.
Pan Card
AADHAR Card (UID)

3. Please ensure that your latest passport size, colour


photograph is pasted on the Admit Card at the place
provided for and duly attested by Gazetted Ofcer
before appearing for test.
4. An authorized person from Symbiosis International
University will verify and authenticate your Admit
Card against the photo-id. Please preserve this
authenticated Admit Card for further GE-PIWAT
processes.
5. Candidates should note that an authenticated Admit
Card is an important document without which the
candidate will not be permitted to appear for further
selection processes of SIU. If the Admit card is lost,
a duplicate Admit Card will not be issued. It should
be retained till the admission process is over.
Note:
International Or NRI candidates are requested to
check the eligibility at scie.ac.in before SNAP Test
online registration.

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Symbiosis Test Secretariat will not hold information


about the institutes shortlist policies/ process and
declaration of lists and GE-PIWAT process.
Candidates should contact the respective institute
for same.
Symbiosis Test Secretariat will not be held
responsible for non-delivery or any delay on the part
of Courier/ Postal services.
At the time of lling online application form or while
a p p e a r i n g f o r S N A P t e s t , A ny a t t e m p t t o
impersonate or indulge in any malpractice, identied
at any stage of the admission process would
disqualify the candidate from the admission
processes to all MBA programs of Symbiosis
International University and may also lead to
appropriate legal action as deemed t.
SNAP Test Structure

Stage -3: Selection Process


A) Shortlisting for Group Exercise, Personal
Interaction and Writing Ability Test: Candidates
will be shortlisted for GE-PIWAT based on their
overall SNAP Percentile. Category-wise cut off will
be published on the website of the respective
institute.
B) Merit List: Merit list will be based on the following
parameters:
Weights for Final Merit List
SNAP Score
Group Personal
out of 180
Exercise Interactio
scaled down
(GE)
n (PI)
to 50
50

SNAP Test duration is 120 minutes. (Date: 21st


December 2014, Time: 2.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m)
SNAP Test is an objective test. Each question has 4
responses. Candidate should choose an appropriate
response. Each wrong answer attracts 25%
negative marks.

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Writing
Ability
Test
(WAT)

Total

10

100

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Category-wise cut off for Merit List and Wait List will be
displayed on the website of the respective institute.
All admissions are provisional, subject to
conrmation of eligibility by the University.

Candidate must use Blue or Black ball point pen only.


Scholarship
SNAP Test Structure
Sr.
Sections
No.
1 General English: Reading
Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning,
Verbal Ability
2 Quantitative, Data Interpretation &
Data Sufciency
3 General Awareness: General
Knowledge, Current Affairs, Business
Scenario
4 Analytical & Logical Reasoning
Total

Total
Marks
40
40
40
60
180

Scholarships are awarded to meritorious students


joining Symbiosis Institutes for Undergraduate and
Postgraduate programmes by the Symbiosis Society
Foundation.
For further details visit
www.symbiosissocietyfoundation.org

Examination and Evaluation


Pattern of the University
GRADING / MARKING SCHEME, STANDARD OF
PA S S I N G , AWA R D O F D E G R E E , AT K T A N D
VALIDITY OF TERMS
1.1 General terms and Denitions
A programme means Degree or Diploma e.g.
Master of Business Administration. The
programmes conducted by the University follow
Semester/Annual pattern.
A course means individual subject e.g. Marketing
Management
A term in semester pattern means one semester
& in annual pattern means one year.
A semester consists of a minimum of 90 days of
teaching-learning and requires approximately six
months to complete. Any programme of 1 year
will have 2 semesters, 2 years duration will have 4
semesters, 3 years duration will have 6
semesters, 4 years duration will have 8 semesters
and a programme of 5 years duration will have 10
semesters.
The evaluation includes internal / continuous /
formative and external / term-end / summative
evaluation.
Term-end examination is conducted at the
completion of each semester / year by the
University.
Internal evaluation is continuous and carried out
by the respective institute. Internal evaluation
should be targeted to multi-level assessment and
should have a variety of components like class
room/online test, open book test, research essay,
assignments, quizzes, case studies, practical,
presentations, viva and others.
All the components of evaluation should be
spread across the term. The following table is
indicative of marks and the minimum number of
components:
Marks for Internal
Evaluation

Components for Internal


Evaluation

Less than 25
25 50
51- 100
Above 100

1
2 to 3
3 to 5
6 to 9

A panel from the University will audit the


continuous evaluation at the institutes.
Completion of the programme means passing all

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the prescribed examinations conducted by the


University and fullling other prescribed
requirements of the programme.
1.2 Examination and Evaluation
Credit Point System for Postgraduate Degree
Programmes
PG programmes will be conducted on semester
pattern over a period of one / two years
consisting of two / four semesters.
All PG programmes of the University shall have a
total 100 credits. However LL.M. programme will
have 26 credits.
There shall be 90 credits evaluated through both,
continuous and term-end assessment, and 10
credits shall be evaluated only through
continuous assessment. However for the Faculty
of Management and Faculty of Health Sciences,
70 credits shall be evaluated through both
continuous and term-end assessment and 30
credits shall be evaluated only through
continuous assessment.
Over and above, 1 credit is allotted to Integrated
Disaster Management course.
A credit is dened as 15 contact hours or 30
hours of lab work or project.
Each credit is assessed for 50 marks.
For all courses having term-end examination, the
continuous assessment will be for 60% and termend assessment will be for 40%.
Methodology with components and timeline for
continuous assessment will be submitted as part
of the programme structure, which shall be
approved by respective BOS.
Marking Scheme for the Symbiosis College of Nursing
(SCON)
As per the requirement of the Nursing Council, the
following rules shall apply: A student must have a minimum of 80%
attendance (irrespective of the kind of absence)
in theory and practical in each subject for
appearing for any University examination.
A student must have 100% attendance in each of
the practical areas before the award of a degree.
A student has to pass the theory and practical
exam separately in each of the papers.
If a student fails in either the theory or the
practical paper, he/she has to re-appear for both
the papers (theory and practical).
The maximum number of attempts permitted for
each paper is 3 including the rst attempt.
A student failing in more than two subjects will not be
promoted to the next year.
A student shall not be admitted to the subsequent
higher examination unless the candidate has passed
the previous examination.

The maximum period to complete the course


successfully should not exceed 8 years for a 4 years
programme and 4 years for 2 years program.
The maximum number of students for practical
examination should not exceed 20 per day.
All practical examinations must be held in the
respective clinical areas.
Internal and external assessment ratio is 25:75.
Transcript in the format prescribed by the Nursing
Council shall be provided by the institute.
Credit Point System for MBA (Executive), Diploma &
Post Graduate Diploma programmes:
MBA (Executive) programmes shall be conducted
on CGPA system and shall have 100 credits.
For MBA (Executive) programme, the duration
shall be 5 semesters.
Diploma and Post-Graduate Diploma
programmes may follow CGPA or Marking
System.
Calculation of Grade point
The grade points corresponding to nine grades will be as
follows:
Letter Grade
A+
A
B+
B
C+
C
D+
D
F

Proportion
Top 6%
10%
15%
19%
19%
15%
10%
Bottom 6%
-

Grade Point
4.000
3.714
3.429
3.143
2.857
2.571
2.286
2.000
0

Relative grading: The grading of students will be


done based on the relative performance of the
students compared to the class.
Continuous Assessment, Term-end examination
and Practical (if any) will be separate heads of
passing.
Passing in a course means securing 40%
Separate grade points will be calculated for
continuous and term-end examinations and the
weighted average of both will be the grade point
for the course.

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programme will be calculated by taking the


weighted average of the semester grade points
where the total credit for the semester will act
as the weight. The formula is as follows: CGPA =
{ (GPA of Sem. I) (Credit Points of Sem. I) + (GPA
of Sem. II) (Credit Points of Sem. II) + (GPA of
Sem. III) (Credit Points of Sem. III) + (GPA of
Sem. IV) (Credit Points of Sem. IV) } / { Total
Credit Points }

Standard of passing:
A student has to pass both, the internal and the
external exam separately, i.e. obtain a minimum
GP of 2. A GP less than 2 will be treated as grade
F (fail). A student will be awarded the degree
only if she/he has a minimum CGPA of 2.00 on
the completion of programme.

The conversion of the CGPA to percentage


marks is calculated as :Percentage = CGPA/ 4*
100

Credit equivalence policy


SCIE will convert the grades of a foreign University
as detailed below:
US
Grade

British
Grade

ECTS
Grade

A+

80-100

70-79

B+

65-69

SIU
GRADE

GRADE

A+

4.000

3.714

B+

3.429

55-64

3.143

C+

50-54

C+

2.857

40-49

2.571

D+

D+

2.286

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F,FX

Allowed To Keep Terms (ATKT) Rules

Revaluation: In case of revaluation, the scores


obtained will be tted as per original range of
marks of the grades.

Calculation of GPA for Semester and Overall


CGPA

He/she cannot appear for end Semester - 3 exams


if he/she has CGPA less than 2.000 upto
Semester 1 irrespective of number of backlogs.

The Grade Point Average for the semester will


be calculated by taking the weighted average of
the course Grade points.

He/she cannot appear for end Semester - 4 exams


if he/she has CGPA less than 2.000 upto
Semester 2 irrespective of number of backlogs.

The weights will be dened as per the credit


points they carry. Similarly, the CGPA for the

He/she cannot appear for end Semester - 5 exams


if he/she has CGPA less than 2.000 upto
Semester 3 irrespective of number of backlogs.

ATKT Rule for a 2 and 2 and 1/2 year


programme:

Validity of Terms for Programmes


For Post Graduate programmes:
The students admitted to all post graduate
programmes of the University will be allowed to
keep terms for a period of one year from the date
of admission beyond the normal period of the
programme, i.e. the students joining a two year
programme must complete the programme in
three years from the date of admission.
For Diploma, post Graduate Diploma and PG
Executive Education programmes:
The students admitted to any of the above
programmes will be allowed to keep terms for a
period of one year after the stipulated duration of
the programme.
Expiry of Validity
The students who are not able to complete the
programme within the stipulated period will have to take
fresh admission to the programme as per the prevalent
rules and his/ her performance at the examinations, and
the terms earlier kept will be treated as null and void.
Time slot for university examinations:
External Marks Duration of Exam

Excess time
in case of
Writers
utilised
less than 40
1 hour
15 min.
40 - less than 60 1 hour and 30 minutes 20 min.
60 - less than 80 2 hour and 30 minutes 25 min.
80 & above
3 hours
30 min.

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There is no provision to appear in an exam to improve


marks or grades.
There is no provision of Grace Marks in an examination
conducted under the CGPA Scheme.
Term Not Granted (TNG)
Minimum 75% attendance in aggregate is
mandatory for all the students of the University.
Institutes declare a list of students as Terms Not
Granted (TNG) who do not fulll minimum
attendance requirements as specied by the
concerned institute. Such students are not
permitted to take that particular semester end
university examination. Institutes should
announce the cut-off date for calculation of the
attendance of students and should declare the
list of TNG students at least one week prior to the
commencement of semester end examination.
If the student does not have 75% attendance in a
course/s in the term, but has 75% aggregate
attendance, he/she will be given back log/s in the
course/s.
All students who are granted TNG will be allowed
to appear for their backlog examinations in next
semester.
Please note: It is the responsibility of the student to
go through the examination rule book and take note
of any amendments made to rules from time to time.

Code Of Conduct
Article I :
PREAMBLE: The student code of conduct [Code] is
established to foster and protect the core missions of
the Symbiosis International University, Pune
[University], to foster the scholarly and civic
development of the University's students in a safe and
secure learning environment, and to protect the people,
properties and processes that support the University
and its missions. However, the establishment and
maintenance of a community where there is freedom to
teach and to learn is dependent on maintaining an
appropriate sense of order that allows for the pursuit of
these objectives in an environment that is both safe and
free of invidious disruption. Rules and regulations are
necessary to mark the boundaries of this needed order.
Article 2:
APPLICABILITY: The Code is applicable to all students,
which includes all persons taking programmes at various
constituent institutes of the University, either fulltime or
part-time, pursuing undergraduate, graduate,
professional studies. Persons who withdraw after
allegedly violating the Code, who are not ofcially
enrolled for a particular semester or term, but have a
continuing relationship with the University, or who have
been notied of their acceptance for admission are
considered as "students". The Code applies to all
locations of the University.
Article 3:
JURISDICTION: The Code applies to the on-campus
conduct of all students at all the location / campus of the
University. The code also applies to the off-campus
conduct of students in direct connection with: A.
Academic course requirements or any credit-bearing
experiences, such as internships, eld trips, study
abroad / student exchange; B. Any activity supporting
pursuit of a degree, such as research at another
institution or a professional practice assignment; C. Any
activity sponsored, conducted, or authorized by the
university or by registered student organizations; D.
Any activity that causes substantial destruction of
property belonging to the university or members of the
university community or causes serious harm to the
health or safety of members of the university
community; or E. Any activity in which a police report has
been led, a summons or indictment has been issued, or
an arrest has occurred for any act or omission. Students
continue to be subject to the laws of the land while at the
university, and violations of those laws may also
constitute violations of the code. In such instances, the
university may proceed with university disciplinary
action under the code independently of any criminal

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proceeding involving the same conduct and may impose


sanctions for violation of the code even if such criminal
proceeding is not yet resolved.
Article 4:
RESPONSIBILITIES OF STUDENTS: Students are
members of the University community and citizens of
the state. As citizens, students are responsible to the
community of which they are a part, and, as students,
they are responsible to the academic community of the
University. Admission to the university carries with it the
presumption that students will conduct themselves as
responsible members of the academic community. As a
condition of enrollment, all students assume
responsibility to observe standards of conduct that will
contribute to the pursuit of academic goals and to the
welfare of the academic community. They are expected
to practice high standards of academic and professional
honesty and integrity and also to respect the rights,
privileges, and property of other members of the
academic community and the Society. They should
refrain from any conduct that would interfere with
university functions or endanger the health, welfare, or
safety of other persons. As a citizen of State, a student
should not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed,
age, religion, gender, national or ethnic origin, marital
status, sexual preference, physical disability, or any
other legally protected status. They should at all times
conduct themselves in a manner, which is not prejudicial
to any law of the land. Their conduct should aim to
achieve the meaning, mandate and manifestation as
enshrined in the Constitution of India.
Article 5:
DISCIPLINARY MISCONDUCT (DMC): Any student
found to have committed or to have attempted to
commit the following misconduct is subject to
appropriate disciplinary action under this Code. The
instances of misconduct are not to be interpreted as
allinclusive of situations in which disciplinary action
will be invoked. These instances are illustrative, and the
University reserves the right to take disciplinary action
in appropriate circumstances not set out in this article.
The illustrative list of misconduct is as follows (Not
exhaustive):
DMC I : Academic Misconduct: Academic Misconduct
means plagiarizing; cheating on assignments or
examinations. DMC I [a]: Cheating: The act of obtaining
or attempting to obtain credit for work by use of
dishonest, deceptive, or fraudulent means.

DMC I [b]: Plagiarism: The act of taking ideas, words, or


specic substances of another and offering them as
one's own.
DMC 2: Disruptive Conduct: Conduct that intentionally
and substantially obstructs or disrupts teaching or
freedom of movement or other lawful activities on
university premises or in connection with any universitysponsored event or activity.
DMC 3: Discrimination: Engaging in verbal or physical
behaviour directed at an individual or group based on
origin, race, creed, gender, religious beliefs, or sexual
orientation that, according to a person of reasonable
sensibilities, is likely to create an intimidating or
demeaning environment that impedes the access of
other students, faculty and staff to the educational
benets available to them. It also includes wearing
a r t i c l e s o f c l o t h i n g w i t h d e r o g a t o r y, ra c i s t ,
discriminatory, patently offensive, profane, sexually
explicit, or graphic messages either in words or pictures,
which demonstrate bias or discrimination against any
individual or group within the University.
DMC. 4: Forgery / Concealment: Falsication means
willfully providing University ofces or ofcials with
false, misleading, or incomplete information; forging or
altering ofcial University records or documents or
conspiring with or inducing others to forge or alter
University records or documents.
DMC 5: Refusal to Identify: Refusal to identify or falsely
identifying one's self when requested by an authorized
University ofcial.
DMC 6: Illegal or Unauthorized Possession or Use of
Weapons: Illegal or unauthorized possession or use of
weapons means possessing or using weapons or articles
or substances usable as weapons, including, but not
limited to, rearms, incendiary devices, explosives, and
dangerous biological or chemical agents.
DMC 7: Illegal or Unauthorized Possession or Use of
Drugs or Alcohol, Smoking: Symbiosis strongly
supports the goals of "Drug Free Campuses". It is policy
of Symbiosis that no student shall distribute, possess, or
use illegal drugs, a controlled substance, on its premises.
Possession of paraphernalia associated with the illegal
use, possession, or manufacture of a controlled
substance is also prohibited. It is also the Policy of
University that smoking is prohibited in all the campuses
of Symbiosis.
DMC 8: Unauthorized Access and Use: Unauthorized
access means accessing without authorization
University property, facilities, services, or information

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systems, or obtaining or providing to another person the


means of such unauthorized access, including, but not
limited to, using or providing without authorization keys,
access cards, or access codes.
DMC 9: Act of Violence, Threatening, Harassing, or
Assaultive Conduct: Act of Violence, Threatening,
harassing, or assaultive conduct means engaging in
conduct that has caused injury to other residents of the
campus, endangers or threatens to endanger the health,
safety, or welfare of another person, including, but not
limited to, threatening, harassing, or assaultive
behaviour.
DMC 10: Theft, Property Damage, and Vandalism:
Theft, property damage, and vandalism include theft or
embezzlement of, damage to, destruction of,
unauthorized possession of, or wrongful sale or gift of
property.
DMC 11: Recording of Images without Knowledge :
Using electronic or other means to make a video or
photographic record of any person in a location where
there is a reasonable expectation of privacy without the
person's prior knowledge, when such a recording is likely
to cause injury, distress, or damage to reputation. This
includes, but is not limited to, taking video or
photographic images in shower/locker rooms, residence
hall rooms, and restrooms. The storing, sharing, and/or
distributing of such unauthorized records by any means
is also prohibited.
DMC 12: Causing Disrepute to other students:
Engaging or inciting other students to engage by any
means whatsoever and performing or attempting to
perform an act, which bring disrepute to other students /
faculty of the University.
DMC 13: Failure to comply with university or any other
authority: Failure to comply with legitimate directives of
authorized university ofcials, law enforcement agency
in the performance of their duties or violation of the
terms of a disciplinary sanction.
DMC 14: Ragging: Any act which amounts to ragging in
any form as dened under the Maharashtra Prohibition
of Ragging Act, 1999 and also under the UGC
Prohibition of Ragging Regulations, 2009.
DMC 15: Contracts: Students are prohibited from
entering into verbal or written agreements or contracts
that purport to bind, obligate, or create liability of any
kind for University. The University will hold all such
students individually liable for any nancial or legal
consequences or damages that may result from such
unauthorized actions.
DMC 16: Abuse of Electronic Communication: Using
University or personal telecommunications, data
communication networks for illegal or improper
purposes or in violation of University regulations and
policies, or related laws.
DMC 17: Media Contact: Students are expressly
prohibited from speaking on behalf of, or for, University
with any media organization or publication, or from
inviting the same to any University-owned or operated

property, facility, or event without the express written


permission of the Ofce of University Communications
DMC 18: Organization and Event Registration: A
Student or group of Students shall not form any
organization, society or organize any event or collect any
fund or subscription without the specic written
permission of the University.
DMC 19: Presenting False Testimony : Knowingly
making false statements regarding a disciplinary matter
before, during or after the disciplinary adjudication
process.
DMC 20: Violation of University rules : Violation of
other published university regulations, policies, or rules,
or violations of law. These university regulations,
policies, or rules include, but are not limited to, those
rules, which regulate dress code, which regulate
submission of assignments, which regulate
examinations, which prohibit the misuse of library,
misuse of computing resources, misues of laboratory,
which regulate acts which amounts to sexual
harassment, rules for student and hostel rules and
regulations.
Article 6: GRIEVANCE CELL OF EVERY INSTITUTE
Every institute shall form a Grievance Committee to
address grievances of students. The students should be
informed about the existence of such a committee, the
members and the procedure of submitting grievances.
Constitution of Grievance Committee:
i) Director/Deputy Director.
ii) Senior Faculty nominated by the Director.
iii) One member of teaching faculty who will
necessarily be a female member.
iv) Administrative Ofcer/Ofce Superintendent
(convener of the meetings)
Procedure

The aggrieved student would submit in writing


his/her grievance to the Administrative Ofcer /
Ofce Superintendent.
The Administrative Ofcer / Ofce
Superintendent would convene a meeting of
members within ten days of receiving the
complaint.
Where the Director is not a member of the
committee, the report of the committee must be
submitted to him / her within 5 working days of
the meeting.
The decision taken would be communicated to
the student within the subsequent 3 working
days.
Further, the student can appeal to the University
Grievance Committee (appellate authorities)
within 5 working days.

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Article 7: HEARING AND APPEALS


Any student charged with violation of the Code shall
have the opportunity to receive a fair hearing. To
safeguard the rights of students, the Vice Chancellor
shall ensure that there is an appeal procedure to govern
the alleged violations of this policy. The appeals
procedure shall provide both substantive and
procedural fairness for the student alleged to have
violated the Code and shall provide for resolution of
cases within a reasonable period of time.
Composition:
The Vice Chancellor-Chairman
The Pro Vice Chancellor
The Associate Dean -Student Affairs
The Registrar
The Faculty Member (Female) other than the
institute from where the student submits grievance
The Campus Administrator - Lavale Campus
Article 8: PUNISHMENT AND PENALTIES
One or more of the following programmes of action may
be taken when a student has been found to have violated
the student code of conduct:
1. Warning: A written letter of reprimand resulting
from a student's misconduct.
2. Suspension: Suspension is a sanction that
terminates the student's enrollment at the
university for a specied period of time.
3. Monetary Fines: Monetary Fines is a sanction in
which a student is required to deposit an amount as
penalty or any amount deposited by him is forfeited
or adjusted, resulting from misconduct. It also
includes Restitution, which means making
compensation for loss, injury or damage.
4. Conscation: Conscation means conscation of
goods used or possessed in violation of University
regulations.
5. Restriction of Privileges: Restriction of privileges
means the denial or restriction of specied privileges
including but not limited to access to student
facilities, placement programmes and university
events for a dened period of time.
6. Withholding of Diploma or Degree. Withholding of
a diploma or degree means the withholding of a
diploma or degree otherwise earned for a dened
period of time or until the completion of assigned
sanctions.

7. D i s m i s s a l : D i s m i s s a l i s a s a n c t i o n , w h i c h

permanently separates a student from the


University without opportunity to re-enroll in the
future.
8. Other sanctions: Other appropriate sanctions may
be imposed by the Competent Authority of the
University singularly or in combination with any of
the above-listed sanctions.
Anti-Ragging Measures at Symbiosis International
University
Ragging is totally prohibited at Symbiosis
International University and at its Constituent
Institutes and anyone found guilty of ragging and /or
abetting ragging whether actively or passively, or
being a part of conspiracy to promote ragging, is liable
to be punished in accordance with UGC Regulations
2009 as well as under the provisions of any penal law
for the time being in force.
As per UGC Regulations on curbing the menace of
ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009,
ragging constitutes one or more of any of the following
acts:
I. Any conduct by any student or students whether by
words spoken or written or by any act which has the
effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness
a fresher or any other student.
II. Indulging in rowdy or in disciplined activities by any
student or students, which causes or is likely to cause
annoyance, hardship, physical or psychological harm
or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in any
fresher or any other student.
III. Asking any student to do any act, which such student
will not in the ordinary course do and which has the
effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or
torment or embarrassment so as to adversely affect
the physique or psyche of such fresher or any other
student.
IV. Any act by a senior student that prevents, disrupts or
disturbs the regular academic activity of any other
student or a fresher.
V. Exploiting the service of a fresher or any other
student for completing the academic tasks assigned
to an individual or a group of students.
VI. Any act of nancial extortion or forceful expenditure
burden put on a fresher or any other student by
students.
VII. Any act of physical abuse including all variants of it:
sexual abuse, homosexual assaults, stripping, forcing

obscene and lewd acts, gestures, causing bodily


harm or any other danger to the health or a person.
VIII. Any act or abuse by spoken words, email, post,
public insults which would also include deriving
perverted pleasure, vicarious or sadistic thrill from
an activity or passively participating in the
discomture of a fresher or any other student.
IX. Any act that affects the mental health and selfcondence of a fresher or any other student with or
without an intent to derive sadistic pleasure or
showing off power, authority or superiority by a
student over any fresher or any other student.
Symbiosis International University ensures that a
congenial and welcoming environment is given to the
freshers in all its constituent institutes. To achieve
this objective the following committees have been
formed by the University as per UGC Regulations
2009:
I. University Anti Ragging Committee
II. Anti-Ragging Squad at Institute level
III. University Monitoring Cell
IV. Mentoring Cells are constituted by all the
constituent institutes of the University at the
end of each academic year.
Administrative Actions in the event of Ragging
The Anti-Ragging Committee may punish a student
found guilty of ragging by one or more of the following
punishments:
I.
Suspension from attending classes and academic
privileges
II.
W i t h h o l d i n g / w i t h d raw i n g s c h o l a r s h i p /
fellowship and other benets
III. Debarring him/ her from appearing in any
test/examination or other evaluation process
IV.
Withholding results
V.
Debarring him/ her from representing the
i n s t i t u t i o n i n a ny r e g i o n a l , n a t i o n a l o r
international meet, tournament, youth festival,
etc.
VI. Suspension/expulsion from the hostel
VII. Cancellation of admission
VIII. Rustication from the institution for a period
ranging from one to four semesters
IX. Expulsion from the institution and consequently
debarring him/her from admission to any other
institution fora specied period
Provided that where the persons committing or abetting
the act of ragging are not identied, the institution shall
resort to collective punishment.

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Anti-Ragging Helpline of the University:


919552525725.

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Health Care, Recreation & Sports


Health and wellness are vital issues relevant to the
academic success of students at Symbiosis International
University. Symbiosis Centre of Health Care (SCHC),
the in-house health care centre for the entire Symbiosis
family makes conscientious efforts for the overall
development of its staff and students by providing
preventive, curative and health promotion programmes
to enhance optimal health, reduce risk of disease and
injury, and promote healthy lifestyle choices.
The following primary health care services are provided
by SCHC:
Preventive & Promotive Healthcare Programmes:

Curative Health Care Programmes:


Out Patient Department (OPD) services:
SCHC offers OPD services by medical ofcers at all
campuses of Symbiosis
It also provides the following facilities at concessional
rates: Consultation at SCHC with prior appointment
Consultation by specialists in private clinics/
hospitals
Specialized blood, urine and other laboratory
investigations

Annual Health Check-up:

Medical Insurance:

SCHC conducts annual health check-ups and maintains


a detailed record on individual health cards and Paper
Tracer software. More than 35 consultants from
different specialities such as Medicine, Paediatrics', ENT,
Ophthalmology, Dentistry, Pathology and Radiology
provide their expertise to the comprehensive health
check up programme as follows:

Symbiosis introduced a pioneering medical insurance


scheme in 2002 for the benets of its staff and students.

Consultation
Basic laboratory investigations viz. Haemogram,
Urine , Blood group
Chest X-Ray

Salient features of Insurance Scheme


Medical Insurance under the Group Insurance
Scheme
The student is covered for hospitalization upto
Rs. 50, 000/- in case of non-accidental emergencies
(as per the Mediclaim Insurance Policy) and
Rs. 1, 00,000/-in case of Rail / Road trafc accidents
(Copy of FIR , M LC & panchanama is required).

HIV testing Policy:

The institute identity card serves as the "Insurance


Card".

All international students are required to undergo HIV


testing at SCHC at the time of admission as per UGC
norms.

In case of hospitalization, the medical ofcer of


SCHC personally visits the student to enquire about
his/her wellness and progress.

Health Education:

A copy of the medical insurance policy document is


available with the Registrar and on
www.schcpune.org

Health education is an integral part of the activities of


SCHC. The health education programme implemented
at the school, college and post-graduate levels is based
on internationally accepted modules designed by
UNESCO but suited to the Indian scenario. SCHC
organizes numerous seminars, camps and workshops on
various aspects of students' health, particularly focusing
on the preventive aspects of disease and ailments.

For further details regarding the benets of the


policy, the student may contact the Medical Ofcer
Insurance cell SCHC @ 9552525015.
All terms and conditions are as per the policy
document. Please read the document carefully!

Hospitalizations for any medical reasons (other than


emergencies) require the reference of the Medical
Ofcer or Consultant, SCHC.
Promotive Health Care Programmes:
Recreation and Wellness programmes:
All campuses of Symbiosis have ultra-modern, stateof- the-art recreational and wellness facilities which
include a Gymnasium, Aerobics studio, Yogashala
with Meditation Hall and a Swimming Pool.
Designed by doctors, the innovative tness
programmes are a blend of the nest of Eastern and
Western techniques. Physiotherapy services are
also provided on campus.
Community Oriented Outreach Services:
A number of community oriented outreach services
are undertaken by SCHC. These include health
education lectures, blood donation camps, wellness
programmes, awareness programmes disaster
prevention and management programmes and
community sensitization towards important social
issues.
Besides this, community based research projects on
global issues such as School-based Interventional
Strategies for Childhood Obesity, Anthropometric
Indices correlated with pulmonary function tests,
immunizing adolescent girl students against rubella
and others are also implemented.

To review all health care policies and make


recommendations accordingly
To advise the management on aspects relating to
student and staff health care facilities.
Medical Leave Guidelines Applicable To Students
The Student shall report to SCHC and his/ her parent
institute on the rst day of illness by Phone/ SMS/
Email/ Fax/ in person or through his/her
parent/guardian.
A student is entitled to medical leave only from the
date of communication to the SCHC Medical Ofcer
at his/her concerned campus.
Retrospective i.e. un-notied medical leave in any of
the circumstances shall not be considered.
OPD Timings & Emergency Help-line Numbers:
Campus

Emergency no. SCHC Timings

S. B. Road

9552525651

8 am to 8 pm

Atur Centre Pune

9552525663

2.30 to 4.30 pm

Lavale, Hill Top


Pune

9552525653

8 am to 8 pm

Lavale Base (SIT)


Pune

9552525652

10 am to 6 pm

Vimannagar, Pune

9552525654

9 am to 5 pm

Kirkee, Pune

9552525663

12:30 pm to
2:30 pm

Hinjewadi, Pune

9552525650

10 am to 6 pm

A Family Doctor Clinic at Susgaon and a Medical


Mobile Unit:

Nasik

9552525658

10 am to 6 pm

Bengaluru

9441813969

9 am to 5 pm

It provides healthcare facilities at the doorstep of 35


villages in Mulshi Taluka are additional community
initiatives. The aim is to provide comprehensive
health care facilities to communities in remote areas.

Noida

9910049924

9 am to 5 pm

Campus Health Advisory Committee (CHAC):


SIU has set up Campus Health Advisory Committees
(CHAC) at all its campuses with the following
objectives.
To establish and review the student communication
strategy for health care services

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Emergency Helpline
The emergency medical numbers are displayed on
the notice board of the respective institutes and in
the canteen/Food Court/Mess. The medical ofcer
can be contacted at the emergency helpline number
24 X 7.
Validation of "differently abled category"
SIU admits the students under the differently abled
category as follows.

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The candidate applying for admission should


produce a certicate issued by a competent
authority.
Students are required to check the government
document regarding Differently Abled Individuals
and Right to Education Act, The Persons with
Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of
Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995' regarding
his / her eligibility in the category as per UGC norms.
Student are required to visit SCHC between 9.00 am
and 4.00 pm at (SCHC), S.B. Road, Pune with all
relevant medical documents / certicates / reports.
Please note: Admission of all students admitted
under the above category will be provisional until
authenticated by Symbiosis Centre of Health Care
(SCHC).
Students are required to pay the professional
consultation fees for the authentication of medical
condition.

turn has positive impact on holistic development of


personality of the Youth, who is the potential source of
energy, enthusiasm and inspiration for development,
progress and prosperity of a nation.
With this in view, Symbiosis International University has
developed its Sports Policy.
Our vision is
Think sport Think Symbiosis
One Student (at least) One Sport.
The vision propagates that each student should
participate in health promotional, tness; recreational
and sporting activities and the elite sportsmen should
take part in National and International sports
competitions.
UNIVERSITY SPORTS BOARD (SIU)

SPORTS
Every human being has a fundamental right of access to
physical education and Sports, which are essential for
the full development of his/herpersonality. The freedom
to develop physical, intellectual and moral powers
through physical education and sports must be
guaranteed both within the educational system and in
other aspects of social life.
Symbiosis today is already known for itsexcellence in
education and sports.
Sports & Games are essential components of human
resource development, helping to promote good health,
comradeship & spirit of healthy Competition, which in

The University Sports Board (SIU) is the principal sports


promotion Body for development of sports
infrastructure, participation in sports at grass-root
levels as well as excelling at national / International
Sports Tournaments.
The objectives of the SIU Sports Board are as follows: To annually organize Symbiosis International
University / Inter institute competitions in specied
games and sports for the students &staff.
To advice on providing equal opportunities &
encouragement to all its students and staff for
participation in sports at all levels.

To offer sports scholarship, prizes and other awards


to outstanding athletes and sportsmen and women
To review the progress on developing, maintaining
and optimally utilizing sports infrastructure.
To advice on promoting excellence in sports by
encouraging participation in National and
International championships in large numbers.
To advice on creating a culture of sports by imbibing
h i g h e r m o ra l a n d E t h i c a l v a l u e s , s p i r i t o f
comradeship and the desire to excel.
To recognize talent in sports and reward young
women and men, who achieve excellence in sports?
To organize workshops, seminars on sports related
matters
To make efforts to encourage adventure sports in
SIU.
To get associated and afliated to recognize sports
associations
Development of Recreation & Wellness Centres
With the motto of Healthy mind lives in the healthy body,
a massive drive was initiated in 2001-2002 to develop
state-of-the-art Recreation & Wellness Centres with
facilities of Gymnasium, Aerobics and Yoga.
Every student is expected to attend these activities and
adequate incentives are given so that students take part
in these activities voluntarily.

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Today Symbiosis has facilities at following campuses:

Bengaluru
Nashik
Hinjewadi, Pune
Viman nagar, Pune
New Viman nagar ,Pune
SB Road, Pune
Kirkee, Pune
Lavale, Hill top Campus Pune
Lavale, Hill base campus Pune
Noida

Infrastructure and Facilities


University Sports Board has developed state of art
Sports and Recreation infrastructure at Lavale campus
which includes indoor wooden oor badminton hall,
Squash, Basketball, Swimming Pool and scenic
multipurpose football& Cricket ground.
Every Campus of Symbiosis is provided with state of Art
Recreation Facilities which includes fully equipped
gymnasium with cardio sections managed by the
Qualied Fitness trainers.
Whom to Contact :
Dr. Ashish Phulkar
Dy. Director- Physical Education
Symbiosis International University
Tel: 020-39116243
Telefax: 020- 39116206
Email: dydirectorsports@siu.edu.in

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Symbiosis Hostel
It is mandatory for the student admitted for residential programs to stay in the campus hostel.
Several institutes of Symbiosis offer hostel facilities even to students admitted to non-residential
programmes. The hostel accommodation for these students is not guaranteed. It is only available against
vacancies, wherein the decision of the Director/Principal of the institute is nal and binding.

Pune
Symbiosis S. B. Road & Model Colony
Symbiosis Vishwabhavan Hostel for females and males
is located at Symbiosis Society Campus at Senapati
Bapat Road, Pune. The capacity of the Vishwabhavan for
male students hostel is 110 and Vishwabhavan for
female students hostel is 120. The Vishwabhavan hostel
facility is available to students who are admitted to
Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS), Symbiosis
College of Arts and Commerce (SCAC), Symbiosis
School of Economics(SSE) and Symbiosis College of
Nursing (SCON) only.
Symbiosis has a hostel at Model Colony, next to Atur
Centre, Gokhale Cross Road, Pune. This is located one
and half kilometres away from the Symbiosis Society
Campus, Senapati Bapat Road, Pune. The capacity of this
hostel is 132 and is meant only for female students. This
Hostel at Model Colony is available to students who are
admitted to the English Language Teaching Institute of
Symbiosis (ELTIS), Symbiosis Institute of Computer
Studies and Research (SICSR), Symbiosis Institute of
Geo-Informatics (SIG) Symbiosis Institute of Health
Science (SIHS) and the Symbiosis College of Arts and
Commerce (SCAC) only.

students as well as 128 similar rooms for male students;


where 288 female students and 384 male students can
be accommodated.
For more details regarding Symbiosis Lavale Hill Base
Hostel, please contact:Col. N. K. Kadam (Retd)
Campus Administrator, Lavale Hill Base
Telephone: 020 39116357 / 40 or
Email: campusadmin.sit@symbiosis.ac.in
Hostel Facility at Lavale Hill Top Campus
Symbiosis has a residential campus at Symbiosis
Knowledge Village located at Lavale Hill Top. The hostel
has a total 256 spacious; semi furnished rooms for
female students as well as 345 similar rooms for male
students; where 616 female students and 919 male
students can be accommodated.
Hostel facility at the Lavale Hill Top campus is available
to students who have been admitted to post graduate
courses at Symbiosis Institute of Business Management,
Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management, Symbiosis
Institute of Media and Communication, Symbiosis
School of Banking and Finance and Symbiosis School of
Photography (Under Graduate).

For all details regarding the Symbiosis Vishwabhavan


Hostel please contact:

Single occupancy rooms at the main Girls' and main


Boys' Hostel are allotted to deserving differently abled
students only.

Telephone: 020-25652444 (270)


Email: accomodations@symbiosis.ac.in

For all details regarding Symbiosis Lavale Hill Top


Hostel, please contact:

Lavale Hill Base Campus


Symbiosis has a non-residential campus at Symbiosis
Knowledge Village located at Lavale Hill Base. The
hostel has a total of 96 semi furnished rooms for female

Col (Retd) S Atholi


Campus Administrator, Lavale Hill Top
Telephone: 020 39116261
Email: campusadminlavale@symbiosis.ac.in

Hinjewadi Campus

Viman Nagar Campus

Male and female student residential campus are


available at Symbiosis InfoTech Campus located at
Hinjewadi. The hostels have a total of 429 rooms with a
capacity to accommodate 795 male students and 399
female students. A well-furnished hostel is made
available very close to the main campus for additional
inux of male students only.

Symbiosis has a residential campus at Symbiosis Viman


Nagar adjoining the New Airport Road. There are two
hostels for female students and one for the male
students. The hostels have semi furnished rooms. These
can accommodate 180 males and 775 females.

All rooms have three beds except the rooms in one of the
female students' hostel where the rooms have 1 or 2
beds for accommodating 72 female students. Hostel
facility at Hinjewadi campus is available to students who
are undertaking post graduate courses at the Symbiosis
Centre for Management & Human Resource
Development (SCMHRD), Symbiosis Institute of
Information Technology (SCIT) and Symbiosis Institute
of International Business (SIIB).
One more hostel with the capacity for 150 students
approximately will be available shortly.
For more details regarding Symbiosis Hinjewadi Hostel,
kindly contact:Lt. Col. P. L. Kadam, (Retd).
Campus Administrator,
Symbiosis Infotech Campus, Hinjewadi.
Telephone: 020 22934321
Email: campusadmin.sic@symbiosis.ac.in
Khadki Campus

Hostel facility at the Viman Nagar campus is available to


students who have applied for Under Graduate courses
at Symbiosis Center for Management Studies (SCMS),
Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID), Symbiosis Institute
of Media and Communication Undergraduate (SIMCUG).
For all details regarding the Symbiosis Viman Nagar
Campus Hostels, please contact:
Col. C V Mohan(Retd)
Senior Campus Administrator, Ground Floor, SID
Building,
Symbiosis Viman Nagar Campus,
New Airport Road
Telephone: 020-64003291, 020-64105763,
09922904159
Email: admin.svc@symbiosis.ac.in

Nashik
Symbiosis has a residential campus at the Symbiosis
Institute of Operations Management (SIOM) at Nashik.
The hostel has a total 18 semi furnished rooms for
female students and 66 similar rooms for male students;
where 54 female students and 198 male students can be
accommodated presently.

Symbiosis has a residential campus located at Range


Hills, Khadki. This campus has four hostels of total
capacity 184 spacious and well furnished rooms. Out of
184 rooms, 88 rooms are for female students and 96
rooms are for male students. In total 600 males and
females can be accommodated. Hostel facility is
provided to the post graduate students of Symbiosis
Institute of Management Studies (For Defence
Personnel and their Dependents only).

Hostel facility at the SIOM campus is available to


students who are admitted to the postgraduate course
at SIOM for an MBA in Operations Management. As the
course is residential, it is mandatory for the students
seeking admission to SIOM to stay at the campus hostel.

For all details regarding the Symbiosis Khadki Campus


Hostel, please contact:

For more details regarding the SIOM, Nashik Hostel,


please contact:-

Lt Col. Patil BRG (Retd)


Campus Administrator, Khadki Campus,
Telephone: 020 30213320
Email: campusadmin.sims@symbiosis.ac.in

Mr. V. R.Kumar
Campus Administrator, SIOM, Nashik
Telephone: 0253 2379960
Email: campus.admin@siom.in

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Bengaluru
Symbiosis Bengaluru has a male and female student
residential campus located at Electronic City,
Bengaluru. Both hostels are located on the same campus
in different buildings near the academic block.
Total rooms in the hostel for male students' are 107
(capacity of 251 in two sharing and three sharing rooms)
and the total rooms in the hostel for female students are
84 (capacity of 202 in two sharing and three sharing
rooms).

Note:
Each room of a Symbiosis hostel is equipped with a
bed, a mattress, a table, a chair, a book rack, a
cupboard and a soft board with an attached
bathroom. The rooms in the male hostel are of
double occupancy, whereas the female hostels have
double and triple occupancy.

For more details regarding the Symbiosis Bengaluru


Campus, kindly contact:

All Symbiosis campuses are "No Smoking"


Campuses. Students shall not bring, take and drink
any alcohol / intoxicating drink, drug or any similar
thing of any kind whatsoever, and/or smoke in the
room and / or in any part of the premises. The same
shall also apply to visitors. In case of a violation, strict
disciplinary action amounting to rustication from the
hostel / institute will be taken as per the rules and the
code of conduct.

Mr. T Sunil Jacob,


Campus Administrator,
Telephone: 9901977725 / 080 67139451
Email: campusadmin@sibm.edu.in
campusadmin@simc.edu.in

There is a strict code of conduct practised at all


Symbiosis Hostels. Students wishing to stay at any
Symbiosis Hostel will have to abide by the code of
conduct. Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited in
all Symbiosis campuses as well as hostels.

Hostel facility at the Bengaluru Campus is available to


the students who are pursuing post graduate courses at
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM
Bengaluru) and Symbiosis Institute of Media and
Communication (SIMC Bengaluru).

Refund Rules of the University


PART A
A

If admission is cancelled before commencement of


the academic programme

Deduct Rs.1000/- and refund the balance


academic / tuition fees paid by the student

If the admission is cancelled after joining the


programme and if the seat consequently falling
vacant has been lled by another candidate by the
last date of admission (i.e. one month from the date
of commencement of the programme)

i) Deposit

To be refunded 100%

ii) Academic,
Hostel & Mess
Fees

To be refunded after pro-rata


deductions

i) Deposit

a) To be refunded 100%

ii) Academic,
Hostel &
Mess Fees

b) No Refund

If the admission is cancelled after joining the


programme and if the seat consequently falling
vacant has not been lled by another candidate by
the last date of admission (i.e. one month from the
date of commencement of the programme)

If the admission is cancelled by the students after


30 days of the commencement of the programme

No Refund of Fees

PART B Refundable
In case of non-fulllment of eligibility criteria:
a. 10% of the Academic fees (excluding deposit) will be deducted as administrative charges.
b. Proportionate / pro-rata amount will be deducted from Academic fees for period from admission till the
cancellation of admission.
After deducting the above amount (a & b), remaining amount will be refunded to the students.

PART C Non-refundable fees


a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

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Application Fee
Pre Induction/Foundation Module/Bridge Course Fee
Medical Insurance Fee
I ELA Fee (Applicable to Foreign Nationals only)
Administrative Fee (Applicable to International Students)

Symbiosis
Institute of Business
Management - Pune
(SIBM, Pune)

Contact details:
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management - Pune
Gram: Lavale, Tal: Mulshi, Pune 412 115
Telephone: 91 20 39116007 / 08 / 09
Fax: 91 20 39116060
Email: admissions@sibmpune.edu.in; admissinsteam@sibmpune.edu.in
Website: www.sibm.edu / www.sibmpune.edu.in

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Dr. R Raman
Director
Introduction :
Dr. R Raman has a blend of corporate and academic experience. He started his career with Godrej and Boyce and then
ventured into the area of consultancy with - The Leading Edge Consulting Services. His Passion for academics led him
into teaching assignment at Vellore Institute of Technology. Carleton University's Sprott School of Business, Canada
gave him the platform for global exposure in teaching Information Technology while he was handling the teaching
assignment with Kohinoor Business School along with the consulting assignment as an Information Technology
Architect with the Kohinoor group of companies for the various verticals including Real Estate, Hotels, Hospitals,
Education and Power Generation. He also taught at S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research Mumbai.
Dr. Raman is a Computer Science and Engineering graduate with an MBA in Information Systems from Madras
University. He furthercompleted his Postgraduate Diploma in Software Marketing, M.Phil (Management) and Ph.D
in Information Technology Enabled Services Strategy. He is a Six Sigma Green Belt and Six Sigma Black Belt Certified
by RABQSA (Registrar Accreditation Board Quality Society of Australasia). He is also an Accredited Management
Teacher (a prestigious national recognition conferred by AIMA) and Green IT certified by ISEB.
His teaching and research area include Management Information Systems, Six Sigma for Business, IT Infrastructure
Management, Market Research, IT Project Management, Management of Information Technology Enabled Services
and Green IT. He has published his research finding in several refereed journals and also has presented several
papers in Indian and International conferences.
About Institute:
Established in 1978, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM Pune) is the flagship institute under the
faculty of management of the Symbiosis International University (SIU). Like the proverbial sapling that grows into a
huge tree, SIBM Pune started out in a humble manner 3 years ago and has come a long way to become one of India's
leading B-Schools consistently ranked among the top ten. Today, SIBM Pune boasts of a sprawling, green campus in a
picturesque setting atop a hill in Lavale, Pune. The institute operates through a student driven council consisting of
teams. All major activities at SIBM Pune are designed and implemented by the students themselves resulting in
immense opportunities to learn not just about business but also about social issue and concerns.
SIBM Pune over the years has been known for its holistic development of students. The institute believes in
constantly seeking inputs from the corporate world and its dynamic course structure is updated regularly to ensure
that the students match corporate requirements.
The students of SIBM Pune have the unique privilege to choose their specialization within 45 days of the
commencement of the course. The specialization classes commence long before the summer placements so that
students have necessary knowledge which would be useful during their summer internships.

The institute has a most outstanding placement record for several years. Numerous SIBM Pune alumni have proved
their credentials as business leaders in organizations around the world. SIBM's multi-disciplinary faculties are drawn
from the cream of academia as well as the industry. Their diverse backgrounds and immense experience provides
valuable insights in to the many facets of the world of business. Equipped with first class infrastructure, SIBM Pune
offers all the audio video aids required by a student today. The amphitheater style classrooms are equipped with LCD
projectors and inbuilt audio systems.
SIBM Pune also provides ample opportunities for students wishing to participate in sports. Its in-house cricket
ground, swimming pool, basketball court, gym, yoga/fitness center and indoor badminton courts give students a
chance to pursue sport.
Programme Profile
Name of the Programme(s):
i) Master of Business Administration (MBA)
ii) MBA in Innovation & Intrapreneurship (MBA- I2)
Eligibility
Any graduate from any statutory / recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for
SC/ST).
Student appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to
obtaining a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC / ST) at qualifying examination.
Intake
Programme Name
MBA
2

I MBA

Intake
180
40

Reservation of seats : As per University norms


Important dates
Last date of Online Line registration For SIBM Pune & I2 MBA

December 18, 2014 Thursday

Last Date of payment of Registration fees For SIBM Pune & I2 MBA

December 20, 2014 Saturday

SNAP Test

December 21, 2014 Sunday

SNAP Result

January 10, 2015 Saturday

Shortlist Declaration of SIBM Pune for PIWAT and Group Interaction

January 21, 2015

PIWAT and Group Interaction

February 6 to 8, 2015 and


February 13 to 15, 2015

Final Merit list display

February 23, 2015

Last date for payment of fees

March 10, 2015

Pre induction course begins

March 11, 2015

Course Commencement

June 4, 2015

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Winner of HUL CARPE DIEM 2014(L to R) Mr. Ashish Todi, Ms. Vineela& Ms. Priya K

Orientation & Pedagogy


SIBM Pune conducts its Orientation Programme in a novel way. The very first day of the programme is made special
for the students. After the ceremonial address by the Director, the students are divided into teams of twenty. Each
team is handed over to a team of two faculty members. The faculty members take their teams of twenty students
through a series of interesting ice-breaking sessions and team building exercises for the rest of the day. The day ends
with a group task for the next day. On the second day, teams of twenty have to perform on stage. The stage
performance is divided into three parts. One is a purely social skit which students have to conceive, write and enact.
Second part consists of a business/academic issue which students have to enact. Third and last part is a cultural
performance which may include singing, dance, mimickery etc. Next two days are generally devoted to outbound
activities leading to development of team building and problem solving skills. The last two days are generally devoted
to experience sharing sessions by corporate executives as well as entrepreneurs, preferably from the alumni pool.
Pedagogy at SIBM Pune is a mix of many methodologies. Apart from the usual chalk-n-talk, there is a conscious effort
to make the sessions interactive by using case studies and references of latest developments in the relevant field. In
addition, students are encouraged to undertake multiple projects to hone their research and analytical skills. Latest
tools and techniques like Business Simulations are used wherever possible. Ample amount of guest lectures are
organized by inviting leading corporate executives, especially from the alumni pool. In fact, SIBM Pune has
consistently received Awards for excellent industry interaction. Students are also encouraged to write success
stories of illustrious alumni, which the college publishes in the form of books. Field visits are also a regular feature.

National Finalists at Mahindra War Room 2013


SIBM Team- (L toR) Mr. Madhav Malhotra, Ms. PurnimaSethi, Mr. Vishal
Sharma, Mr. Prasanna Kumar

Case Study Competition SIBM Team (L to R)Ms.Mitali Malhotra, Mr. Ashish


Unadkat, Ms.MalvikaVakil

Fee Structure
Programme Fees For MBA (Indian Students)

Amount in

Academic Fees (Per Annum)


Institute Deposit (Refundable)

5,50,000
20,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

Programme Fees For MBA - I2 (Indian Students)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)

Amount in
5,00,000
20,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and with good
entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for Discretionary Quota Seats will be
double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be paid to the Institute by way of wire transfer.
Programme Fees For MBA (International Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

USD equivalent to INR


8,25,000
20,000
40,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)
Programme Fees For MBA I2 (International Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)
##
Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)
(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000
USD equivalent to INR
7,50,000
20,000
40,000
35,000

Pre Induction Course:


Pre Induction Course work is designed to bring students from different disciplines to a level playing field. This
provides the Faculty an opportunity to introduce the students to the rudimentary aspects of the course and
familiarise them to some of the terms used in the course. The Pre Induction modules are designed in areas like
Economics, Accounts, Banking, Finance, Marketing, etc.

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian &


International Students.
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, e.g.
Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing,
Dormitory)

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Mess Fees (Per Annum)


Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Fees (Different, subject to Sharing, Per Annum)
Single (Only for differently abled students.)
Twin Sharing
Three Sharing
Four Sharing
Dormitory

Amount in
(For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to
INR
(For International
Students)

45,000
15,000

45,000
15,000

75,000
75,000
63,000
50,000

75,000
75,000
63,000
50,000

38,000

38,000

Instalments for MBA


(Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Pre Induction Course Fees
(Non refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalments pay by date

1st Year (Amount in )

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment


4,00,000
1,50,000
4,00,000
1,50,000
20,000
35,000
15,000
63,000
45,000
5,78,000
At the time
ofAdmission

Instalments for MBA - I2 (Indian Students)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Pre Induction Course Fees (Non refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalments pay by date

Instalments for MBA (International


Students)

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
PreInduction Course Fees (Non
Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalment Pay by Date

2nd Year (Amount in )

1,50,000

63,000
45,000
5,08,000

30-Nov-2015

31-Jul-2016

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1,50,000
30-Nov2016

1st Year (Amount in )


2nd Year (Amount in )
1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment
3,50,000
1,50,000
3,50,000
1,50,000
20,000
35,000
15,000
63,000
63,000
45,000
45,000
5,28,000
1,50,000
4,58,000
1,50,000
At the thme of
30-Nov-2015 31-Jul-2016 30-Nov-2016
Admission

At the time of
1st Year (USD
acceptance of
equivalent to INR)
Offer Letter
(USD equivalent
2nd
1st
to INR)
Instalment Instalment
40,000
4,90,000
3,25,000
10,000
20,000
35,000
15,000
63,000
45,000
6,13,000
1,05,000
At the time
of Reporting
to SCIE

2nd Year (USD


equivalent to INR)
3rd
Instalment

4th
Instalment

4,95,000

3,30,000

3,25,000

63,000
45,000
6,03,000

3,30,000

30-Nov2015

31-Jul2016

30-Nov2016

At the time of
1st Year (USD
acceptance
of
equivalent to INR)
Instalments for MBA - I2 (International
Offer Letter
Students)
(USD equivalent
1st
2nd
to INR)
Instalment Instalment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)
40,000
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
4,45,000
2,95,000
10,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
20,000
PreInduction Course Fees (Non
35,000
Refundable)
15,000
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
63,000
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
45,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
5,68,000
2,95,000
Instalments
1,05,000
At the time
30-Novof Reporting
Instalment Pay by Date
2015
to SCIE

2nd Year (USD


equivalent to INR)
3rd
Instalment

4th
Instalment

4,50,000

3,00,000

63,000
45,000
5,58,000

3,00,000

31-Jul2016

30-Nov2016

Master of Business Administration (MBA)


Objective of the Programme:
To preparestudents for an excellent corporate career, combining theory with practical business, classroom
teaching with Management Development.
Duration of the programme: 2 Years Residential Full time
Specializations Offered
Marketing
Finance
Operations
Human Resource
Programme Structure
Master of Business
Administration (MBA)
Semester I
Core Courses (External)
Marketing Management
Human Resource
Management
Operations Management
Financial Management
Legal Aspects of Business
Business Statistics
Micro Economics
Specialization: Marketing
Marketing Research
Specialization: HR
Labour Laws
Specialization: Operations
Logistics Management
Specialization: Finance
Financial Modeling
Select Maximum One
Management Lesson from GITA
Indian Film Industry: A Business
Perspective
Doing Business in India
Core Courses (Internal)
Business Computing using
Spread Sheets
Financial Accounting
Introduction to Case based
Learning
Financial Statement
Analysis

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Fundamentals of Statistics
Moral Re-Armament
Programme
Management Information
Systems
Semester II
Core Courses (External)
Operations Research
Business Ethics and
Corporate Governance
Management Accounting
Macroeconomics
OrganisationalBehaviour
Specialization: Marketing (Select
Max. 4)
Services Marketing
Digital Marketing
Product Management
Brand Management
Social Media Marketing
Sales Force and Channel
Management
Specialization: HR (Select Max. 4)
Talent Management
Industrial Relations
Compensation and Reward
Management
Performance Management
System
Conflict and Negotiation
Learning & Development
Specialization: Operations (Select
Max. 4)
Materials Management
Sectorial Studies in Supply
Chain
Lean Six Sigma
Project Management
Introduction to ERP MM
Quality Management

Specialization: Finance (Select


Max. 4)
Introduction to Financial
Markets and Institutions
Advanced Corporate
Finance
Fixed Income Markets
Derivative Markets
Mergers and Acquisitions
Financial Services
Core Courses (Internal)
Research Methodology
Managing New Business
Initiatives
Integrated Disaster
Management
Semester III
Core Courses (External)
Summer Internships
Specialization: Marketing
(Select Max. 6)
Integrated Marketing
communication
Consumer Behaviour
Customer Relationship
Management
Retail Marketing
Business Analytics for
Marketing
Rural Marketing
Marketing Strategy
Specialization: HR (Select Max. 6)
Organizational
Development and Change
High Performing Teams
Business Transformation &
Organizational Turnaround
Power and Politics in
Organization
International Human
Resource Management
Leadership & Capacity
Building
Cross Cultural Management

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West Zone Runners Up of GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare


StratEdge 2013.SIBM Team Mantrana(L to R)Mr. Venkataraman
R, Mr. UditMukhija, Ms.HarshitaTugnawat

Winner Godrej Loud - Live out your dream. SIBM Pune


Mr.Amrit Karan Singh (2nd from left)

Specialization: Operations (Select


Max. 6)
Service Operations
Management
Supply Chain Management
Business Intelligence and
Data Mining
Procurement Management
Warehouse Management
Supply Chain Modelling &
Design
Global IT Delivery Models
Specialization: Finance (Select
Max. 6)
International Finance
Legal and Taxation Aspects
Corporate Valuation
Project & Infrastructure
Finance

SIBM Team (L to R)Mr. Rajat Vohra, Mr. Aadhar Agarwal and


Ms.SakshiDhingra

National Winners at the 2nd Season of Deloitte Maverick winning against


over 14,000 students from all the Top B-Schools in the country

Security Analysis and


Portfolio Management
Investment Banking
Business Analysis and
Valuation
Core Courses (Internal)
Current Trends in
Management (Learning
from Arcturus,Blue Print, E
Summit)
Management Control
Systems
Business Simulation
Strategic Management

Semester IV
Core Courses (External)
Specialization: Marketing (Select any
one)
ERP-CRM
International Marketing
Specialization: HR (Select any one)
Basic Sociology
HR Analytics
Specialization: Operations
(Select any one)
Theory of Constraints
ERP-SCM
Specialization: Finance
(Select any one)
ERP-FICO
Fixed Income Security &
Treasury Management
Core Courses (Internal)
Capstone Project & Defence
Management Consulting

I2 MBA (Master of Business Administration in Innovation & Intrepreneurship)


Objective of the Programme:
To prepare students for India's decade of Innovation, combining concepts with practice and classroom with
field.
Duration of the programme:
2 Years (Residential full Time)
Programme Structure
( I2MBA)

Semester I
Core Courses
Fundamentals of Innovation
Creativity and Problem
Solving

Global and Indian Mega Trends


Innovation and
Entrepreneurship in India
Fundamentals of
Entrepreneurship and
Intrapreneurship

Fundamentals of
Management-I
Fundamentals of
Management-II
Fundamentals of Economics
Project I
Project II
Semester II
Core Courses
Design Thinking
Sectoral Innovation-I
Sectoral Innovation-II
Strategic Management
Introduction to Social
Entrepreneurship

Innovative Marketing
Communication
Human Resource
Management
Financial Management
Winter Internship
Project III
Integrated Disaster
Management
Semester III
Core Courses
Product Design
Basics of Intellectual
Property and Business Law

Venture and Private Equity


Funding
Lean Start-up
Project Management
Marketing Strategy
Operations Strategy
Finance Strategy
Summer Internship
Project IV
Semester IV
Core Courses
Innovation Lab-I
Innovation Lab- II (New
Venture Planning)
Project V

Faculty
Prof. Dr. R. Raman
Director & Professor
Ph.D., M.Phil., MBA, BE

Dr. Mallika Srivastava


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., MMS, B.A.Sc.

Mr. Santosh Gopalkrishnan


Assistant Professor
CS, MBA, BBA, NET

Mr. Vinod Shastri


Deputy Director & Assistant
Professor
MBA, M.Com., B.Com., NET

Dr. Madhura Bedarkar


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., M.P.M., M.A., B.A.

Mrs. Preetha Menon


Assistant Professor
MMS, PGD, B.Com, NET

Dr. Sonal Shree


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., PGDBM, MA, BA, NET

Mr. Muazzam Khan


Assistant Professor
NET, MBA, M.Sc., B.Sc.

Ms. Deepika Pandita


Assistant Professor
MMS, M.Com, BMS, NET

Mr. Anindya Chakrabarty


Teaching Associate
MBA, B.E.

Ms. Mahima Mishra


Assistant Professor
MA, PGDBM, B.Ed., NET

Mr. Suryakant Narayan Lele


Adjunct Faculty
B.Sc., Dip in Mgt, Dip. in Labour
Law

Prof. Dr. Kaushik Mukerjee


Professor
Ph.D., MMS, BE, B.Sc.
Prof. Dr. Arvind Chinchure
Professor
Ph.D, M.Sc,
Dr. V. V. Ravi Kumar
Associate Professor
Ph.D., NET, MBA, B.Sc.
Dr. Shubra Anand
Associate Professor
Ph.D., MBA., B.Sc,

Ms. Lavina Sharma


Assistant Professor
PGHRM, Dip.Trai & Dev., B.Sc.,
NET

Winner Godrej Loud - Live out your dream. SIBM Pune


Mr.Amrit Karan Singh (2nd from left)

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Mr. Ashish Karnavat


Adjunct Faculty
DITC (ICAI), MA, FCA, B.Com

InterB-School Case Study Competition (L to R)Mr. YashSanghvi,


Ms. MalvikaVakil,Ms.HarshitaTugnawat, Mr. Ashish Unadkat

Symbiosis Institute of
International Business
(SIIB)

Contact details:
Symbiosis Institute of International Business
Symbiosis Infotech Campus, Plot No. 15,
Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Phase-1 MIDC
Hinjewadi, Pune - 411057
Telephone: 91 20 22934314 / 17 / 18 / 19
Fax: 91 20 22934316
Email: admissions@siib.ac.in
Website: www.siib.ac.in

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Dr. Asmita Chitnis

Deputy Director

Introduction :
Dr. Asmita Chitnis is a post graduate in Statistics and holds Ph.Ddegreein the eld of Operations Management.She
started her career with National Institute of Bank Management (NIBM) as a researcher and has worked on different
projects of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) during this tenure.Later, she moved into teaching and has more than 24 years
of academic and corporate training experience to her credit.
Dr. Chitnis has been associated with National Institute of Bank Management (NIBM), National Insurance Academy
(NIA), Open University of British Columbia (OUBC) and many more as Educator and Marker. Her research interests
include Performance Evaluation, Benchmarking, Forecasting, etc. and has published papers in these elds of
management.
About Institute:
The Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB) was established as SIFT in 1992 as an autonomous Institute.
Today SIIB is a constituent of Symbiosis International University and is one of the highly acclaimed business schools
in the country.
It has been recognized as a B- School that combines an excellent academic foundation with a strong leadership
perspective. In an increasingly globalized world, SIIB is ahead of the curve. The pioneering work in commencing
focused MBA programs in International Business (1992), Agri-business Management (2004), and Energy &
Environment (2009) has been lauded by industry. This foresight has proved very valuable for organizations that seek
global managers in diverse functional areas. SIIB has a strong track record of excellent placements. The diversity of
programs, with the pivotal fulcrum of international business has helped to create a unique synergy in the curriculum,
besides bringing to the campus young vibrant minds from diverse disciplines and fostering healthy exchange of ideas.
Therefore, SIIB has a unique advantage to train young professionals, to take on the challenges of global commerce in
the domestic as well as the international arena. SIIB has International collaborations such as:

Dual degree Programme with Berlin School of Economics & Law [BSEL], Germany

Semester Exchange Programme with Shefeld Hallam University [SHU], UK

Summer School with Hochschule Bremen, Germany

Reutlingan Erasmus Mundas collaboration between SIIB & Reutlingan University

Semester exchange Programme of Flensburg University, Germany

SIIB has been rated A+ by "Crisil" for Best B-School in India, and has been ranked 8th for Pedagogy in
India by "Business Today"

Programme Prole
Name of the Programme(s):
MBA International Business (IB)
MBA Agri Business (AB)
MBA Energy & Environment (E & E)
Eligibility
MBA International Business (IB)
Candidate must hold a Bachelor's Degree with minimum 50% (for SC / ST Categories: 45%) aggregate marks at
the graduate level from a statutory / recognised University.
MBA Agri Business (AB)
Candidate must hold a Bachelor's Degree with minimum 50% (for SC / ST Categories: 45%) aggregate marks at
the graduate level from a statutory / recognised University in Agri Sciences or Agri related disciplines like Agri
Engineering, Dairy Technology, Fisheries, Bio technology, Botany, Bio chemistry, Veterinary Sciences,
Horticulture, Food Technology. Other graduates with full time work experience of more than one year after
graduation in Agri sector only are eligible.
MBA Energy & Environment (E&E)
Candidate must hold a Bachelor's Degree with minimum 50% (for SC / ST Categories: 45%) aggregate marks at
the graduate level from a statutory / recognised University in Engineering / Geology / Economics / Petroleum /
Energy & Environment Science / Bio-Chemistry / Architecture. Other graduates with full time work experience of
more than one year after graduation in Energy & Environment sector only are eligible.
Note:
Students who are in the nal year of their bachelor's degree education in the above mentioned streams may also
apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) at qualifying
examination. Admission of such candidate will be provisional and will be cancelled in the event of non-fulllment of
the above stated criteria.
Intake
Programme Name
MBA (IB)
MBA (AB)
MBA (E & E)

Intake
120
50
30

Reservation of seats : As per University norms

German Day Celebration at SIIB

060

Lighting of the lamp by His Excellency, Mr. Ernest Rwamucyo,


High Commissioner of Rwanda,

061

Musical Performance by Pt. Arvind Kumar Azad,


Mr. Aashish Kulkarni, Mr. Shubhash Dassakar,
Mr Sangeet Mishra

SIIB Outbound Session of New Batch

Important dates
Start of application for SIIB

3rd September 2014, Wednesday

Last date of Online Line registration For SIIB

20th December 2014, Saturday (23:59p.m.)

Last Date of payment of Registration fees For SIIB

20th December 2014, Saturday (23:59p.m.)

SNAP Test

December 21, 2014 Sunday

SNAP Result

January 10, 2015 Saturday

GE-PIWAT

February 6, 7, 8, 2015 and February 13, 14, 15, 2015

Final Merit list display

February 28, 2015

Course Commencement

June 8, 2015

Orientation & Pedagogy


MBA at SIIB gives the students a competitive edge in this shrinking world with global opportunities. The different
programs offered here provide a fresh insight into the corporate world developing the ability of the students to
not only become good managers but also good entrepreneurs.

Fee Structure
Programme Fees For MBA IB (Indian Students)

Amount in

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

5,00,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

Programme Fees For MBA- AB / E & E (Indian Students)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
##
Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)
(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

Amount in
4,00,000
20,000
35,000

Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and with good
entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for Discretionary Quota Seats will be
double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be paid to the Institute by way of Demand Draft
payable at Pune.
Programme Fees For MBA IB (International Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

USD equivalent to INR


7,50,000
20,000
40,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)
Programme Fees For MBA- AB / E & E (International Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

35,000
USD equivalent to INR
6,00,000
20,000
40,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

Pre Induction Course:


Pre Induction Course work is designed to bring students from different disciplines to a level playing eld. This
provides the Faculty an opportunity to introduce the students to the rudimentary aspects of the course and
familiarise them to some of the terms used in the course. The Pre Induction modules are designed in areas like
Economics, Accounts, Banking, Finance, Marketing, etc.

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian &


Interna onal Students.
(Subject to change campus and accommoda on type wise, e.g.
Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing,
Dormitory)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)


Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Fees (Different, subject to Sharing, Per Annum))
Three Sharing
062

Amount in
(For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to
INR
(For International
Students)

45,000
15,000

45,000
15,000

45,000

45,000

Instalments for MBA IB


(Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Pre Induction Course Fees
(Non refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalments pay by date

1st Year (Amount in )


2nd Year (Amount in )
1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment
3,50,000
3,50,000
1,50,000
1,50,000
20,000
35,000
15,000
45,000
45,000
5,10,000
At the time of
Admission

Instalments for MBA AB / MBA E & E


(Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Pre Induction Course Fees (Non refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalments pay by date

1,50,000

45,000
45,000
4,40,000

1,50,000

30-Nov-2015

31-Jul-2016

30-Nov-2016

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1st Year (Amount in )


2nd Year (Amount in )
1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment
2,50,000
1,50,000
2,50,000
1,50,000
20,000
35,000
15,000
45,000
45,000
45,000
45,000
4,10,000
1,50,000
3,40,000
1,50,000
At the time
30-Nov-2015
31-Jul-2016 30-Nov-2016
ofAdmission

At the time of
1st Year (USD
2nd Year (USD
acceptance of
equivalent to INR)
equivalent to INR)
Instalments for MBA IB
Offer Letter
(International Students)
(USD equivalent
3rd
2nd
4th
1st
to INR)
Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)
40,000
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
10,000
4,45,000 2,95,000 4,50,000 3,00,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
20,000
PreInduction Course Fees (Non Refundable)
35,000
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
15,000
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
45,000
45,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
45,000
45,000
Instalments
1,05,000
5,50,000 2,95,000 5,40,000 3,00,000
At the time
30-Nov31-Jul30-Novof Reporting
Instalment Pay by Date
2015
2016
2016
to SCIE
At the time of
1st Year (USD
2nd Year (USD
acceptance of
equivalent to INR)
equivalent to INR)
Instalments For MBA AB / MBA E & E
Offer Letter
(International Students)
(USD equivalent
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
to INR)
Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)
40,000
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
10,000
3,55,000 2,35,000 3,60,000 2,40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
20,000
PreInduction Course Fees (Non Refundable)
35,000
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
15,000
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
45,000
45,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
45,000
45,000
Instalments
1,05,000
4,60,000 2,35,000 4,50,000 2,40,000
At the time
31-Jul30-Nov30-Novof Reporting
Instalment Pay by Date
2016
2016
2015
to SCIE

MBA International Business(IB)


Objective of the Programme: An intensive Programme designed to impart an international perspective of business,
facilitating careers of increased responsibility with focus on diversity and multi-cultural concerns. The courses such
as foreign languages, trade, nance & forex risk management, foreign trade policy and export management, make this
Programme truly unique, imparting an international avour to a conventional MBA.
Duration of the programme: 2 Years (Full time) Residential
Programme Structure
Semester I
Business Statistics
Economics for Managers
Essentials of Marketing
Management
Financial Accounting
Basics of Financial
Management
Fundamentals of Supply
Chain Management
Human Resource
Management
Data Driven Decision
Making
Export Import Management
Basic French I
Basic Chinese I
Basic Spanish I
Basic German I
Corporate Governance and
Ethics
Business, Government and
the Global Political
Economy
International Commercial
Law
Foreign Trade Policy
WTO & International Trade
Policy
Semester II
Operations Research
Sales Force & Channel
Management
Cost Accounting
Financial Management
Organizational Behavior

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ERP-Business Process
Integration
Global Strategic
Management
Basic French II
Basic Chinese II
Basic Spanish II
Basic German II
International Logistics
Trade Finance and FOREX
Management
Marketing Research
International Studies
Indirect Taxation
Advanced Data driven
decision making
Project Management suite
*Integrated Disaster
Management
Optional Courses Offered
Select any one credit
International Business and
Global Strategy
Introduction to
Entrepreneurship
Corporate Social
Responsibility
Specialisation
Core - Marketing
Integrated Marketing
communication
Services Marketing
Core - Finance
Security Analysis and
Portfolio Management
Retail Banking
Core - Supply Chain
Management
Materials Management
Advanced Supply Chain
Management
Core HR
Talent Acquisition
Industrial Relations

Semester III
Summer Internship
Six Sigma
Strategic Management
Operations and Diversity
Management
Specialization
Marketing
Core
Brand Management
Consumer Behavior
Electives
Business to Business
Marketing
International Marketing
Marketing Models
Product Management
Pricing
Retail Marketing
Digital Marketing
Customer Relationship
Management
Marketing of Financial
Services
Marketing Strategy
Business Intelligence I
Finance
Core
Wealth Management
Advanced Project Finance
Structuring
Electives
Corporate Governance and
Ethics
Advanced International
Finance
Option Trading Strategies
Mergers and Acquisitions
Financial Modeling
Commercial Banking
Corporate Valuation
Financial Econometrics
Fixed Income Markets
Business Analysis-I
Investment Banking
Business Intelligence - I

Supply Chain Management


Supply Chain Strategy
Operations Management
Electives
World Class Manufacturing
Retail Distribution and
logistics
Quality Management
Supply Chain Modeling and
Design
Warehouse Management
Supply Chain Performance
Measurement
Service Operations
Management
Advanced Operations
Research
Supply Chain Risk &
Reliability Management
Procurement Management
Business Intelligence - I
HR
Employment Related Laws
Compensation and Reward
Management
Electives
Learning and Development
Organizational
Development and Change
International Human
Resource Management

HRD Instruments
HR Analytics
Technology in HR /SAP HR/
People Soft
Organizational Theory,
Design and Structure
Coaching, Counseling and
Mentoring
Business Intelligence - I
Talent Management
OR
Dual Degree with Reutlingen ESB
University
Summer Internship
Six Sigma
Operations and Diversity
Management
Strategic Management
*Dual Degree at Reutlingen
ESB
Semester IV
Dissertation : Marketing
Dissertation : Finance
Dissertation: Supply Chain
Management
Dissertation: HR
Specialisation
Marketing
Marketing in Emerging
Economies

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Marketing of Financial
Services
Sustainable Marketing
Finance
Behavioral Finance
Direct Taxation
Financial Engineering and
Analytics
Supply Chain Management
Sectorial studies in supply
chain
Technology in Supply Chain
Operations Planning and
Scheduling
HR
Leadership and Capacity
Building
HRD Audit and Scorecard
Social Media in Human
Resource Management

MBA (Agri Business)


Objective of the Programme: Agriculture has long been seen as a sector with tremendous potential in India. In the
last few years the sector has seen an unprecedented growth with several government and private sector initiatives.
This, coupled with changing global norms such as the WTO rulings and increased global competitiveness, creates a
tremendous need for professional courses in Agribusiness Management, and makes it one of the most challenging
and exciting sectors to be in, either as a professional or as an entrepreneur. The MBA-Agribusiness Programme is a
response to this growing need for professionals, who can contribute to, and engineer the agribusiness revolution.
Duration of the programme: 2 Years (Full time) Residential
Programme Structure
Semester I
Agri Economics
Foreign Trade Policy for
Agriculture and WTO
Data Driven Decision
Making
Marketing Management
Financial Accounting
Introduction to Financial
Markets and Institutions

Agri Supply Chain


Management
Human Resource
Management
Business Statistics
Managerial Economics
Business Communication
Micro Finance & Social
Entrepreneurship
Agri Laws

Semester II
Core Courses
Rural Marketing
Commercial Banking
Advanced Data Driven
Decision Making
Sales Force & Channel
Management
Marketing Research
Cost Accounting
Organizational Behavior
Operations Research

Agri Project Risk


Management
Agri Import & Export
Management
Agri Procurement
Management
Agri Finance
Basics of Financial
Management
Project Management Suite
Agri sector Studies
*Integrated Disaster
Management
International Logistics
Optional Courses (Select 1
credit)
International Studies
Entrepreneurship Venture
Corporate Social
Responsibility

Semester III
Agri Input Marketing
Agri Retail Management
Agri Commodity Markets
Management of
International Operations
Strategic SCM in
Agriculture
ERP-Business Process
Integration
New Product Development
in Agriculture
Quality Management for
Agri Products
Export Potential Analysis
for Agri Products
Climate change and Energy
Management in Agriculture
Strategic Management 
Summer Internship

Six sigma
Cold Chain Management
Agri and Allied products
Semester IV
Processing and Value Chain
in Agriculture
Sector Specic Projects in
Agricultural SCM
Business Analysis I
Indirect Taxation
Dissertation

Courses are subject to change.

MBA(Energy & Environment)


Objective of the Programme:Energy, the essential resource behind every economic activity is intrinsically linked
with nature in satisfying the world's basic needs. Keeping in mind the complex relationship of the energyenvironment sector and the global challenges, the institute has taken the initiative to develop a well-focused system
to create young professionals who can be assets to organizations in this crucial domain, to provide the crucial link
between technology, business and sustainable development.
Duration of the programme:2 Years (Full time) Residential
Programme Structure
Semester I
Non-Renewable Energy
Sources
Renewable Energy Sources
Climate Change, Carbon
Markets & Financing
Business to Business
Marketing
Environment Impact
Assessment
Business Statistics
Managerial Economics
Introduction to Financial
Markets and Institutions
Data Driven Decision
Making

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Human Resource
Management
Financial Accounting
Water & Sustainable
Development
Business Communication
Governance and Corporate
Sustainability
Semester II
Energy Audits & Energy
Management
Sustainable Supply Chain
Environment Management
Systems

Global Business
Environment
Financial Management
Cost Accounting
Public Private Partnerships
Marketing Research
Organizational Behavior
Operations Research
Export Import Management
Project Management Suite
Environmental Economics
Sustainability Standards Application, Analysis &
Reporting

067

Business and Social Impact


Management
Advanced Data Driven
Decision Making
Sectoral Studies in Energy &
Environment
Optional Courses
International Studies
Introduction to
Entrepreneurship
Communication Theories
Corporate Social
Responsibility
Semester III
Green buildings and Rating
Systems
Renewable Energy Project
Development and Finance

ERP- Business Process


Integration
Environmental Modelling &
GIS
Electricity Regulatory Issues
and Mechanisms
Six Sigma
Introduction to Operations
Management
Infrastructure Policies and
Reforms
Power Trading & Energy
Markets
Strategic Management
ISO 14001 and EnMS
50001 Certication
Summer Internship
Contracting in Energy
Sector

Semester IV
Global Strategic
Management
Oil & Gas Economies
Environmental Law and
Governance
Dissertation
*Integrated Disaster Management is
mandatory for the award of Degree

Courses are subject to change.

Faculty
Ms. Manisha Ketkar
Mrs. Viraja Bhat
Dy. Director & Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
ICWAI., B.Com
MBS., PGDBM., BE

Ms. Suchita Jha


Adjunct Faculty
MBA, B.Sc

Prof. Dr. Shubhashish B.


Professor
Ph.D., PGDBM

Mrs. Ketaki Barve


Assistant Professor
M.Tech., B.Tech

Mr. Jeevan Nagarkar


Teaching Associate
M.Phil., MA., MBS., PGDBM., BA

Dr. Prakash Rao


Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc

Ms. Nisha Bharti


Assistant Professor
FPRM (Ph.D), M.Sc., B.Sc

Mr. Rajesh Jawajala


Teaching Associate
MBA, MA, PGDIT, B.Sc

Dr. Gaganpreet Ahluwalia


Associate Professor
Ph.D., MBA., MA., BBA

Mr. Dipen Paul


Assistant Professor
M.Tech., BE

Mrs. Asmita Chitnis


Associate Professor
M.Sc., B.Sc

Mrs. Smita Santoki


Full Time Faculty
MBA., CFA., M.Com., PGDEIM.,
PGDFT

Dr. R. Sunitha Raman


Adjunct Faculty
Interdisiplinary PhD fellow,
PGCBM, MBS (HR), MD, MBBS

Dr. Smita Iyer


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., MA, BA

Ms. Pali Gaur


Adjunct Faculty
MBA, B.Com.

Performance by Students of Rwanda at the Leadership Series

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Symbiosis
Centre for Management
and Human Resource
Development
(SCMHRD)

Contact details:
Symbiosis Centre for Management & Human Resource Development
Infotech Park, MIDC, Hinjewadi, Pune 411 057
Telephone: 91 20 22932640 / 22934304 / 05 (Extn. 324)
Mobile: 91 9766321640 / 9766312640
Fax: 91 20 39116060
Email: admissions@scmhrd.edu
Website: www.scmhrd.edu

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Dr. Pratima Sheorey


Director
Introduction :
Dr. Pratima Sheorey has a MBA in Marketing from the University of Pune and a PhD degree from Symbiosis
International University. She has more than 18 years of experience in the academic and corporate sector. She has
worked with ORG-MARG (now ACNielsen), the Hero Group and others in the corporate sector and has been a
faculty at various Institutes of Symbiosis International University (SIU). She has worked in the area of Market
Research, Training & Consulting and Business Development. Pratima has trained executives in many organisations in
India and abroad in various behavioral and functional programmes like Service Orientation, Selling Skills, Creativity
and Innovation etc. across all levels. She has been instrumental in guiding her students in various national and
international student competitions where they have won accolades for the institution. Pratima has organized many
corporate events to enable interaction among the students and professional organisations.
She has published many papers in reputed journals and participated in Indian and International conferences. Pratima
is an editor and reviewer with many journals and publications like Pearson Education. She is currently involved in
government and private consulting assignments on market strategy, potential and volume estimation, branding,
service experience etc. Her research interests are Customer Engagement, Experiential Marketing, Consumer
Behavior, Value Creation, Co-creation of value by customer.

About Institute:
SCMHRD, stands as an example for rigor and perfection, which prepares the students for tomorrow's unpredictable
events. We believe in inculcating in the students an attitude to constantly adapt to change, watch out for
opportunities to grab and hurdles to overcome and to be able to survive in the fast-paced globalized economy. We
believe that Management is an applied art and also science and can be best learned and inculcated if live and real time
exposure is facilitated. To enable real and live learning we are engaging with various corporates to do live projects on
problems that are of immediate concern to the students. The students at SCMHRD not only get a good
understanding of the Indian rural heartland but also the international market that they will have to perform in. They
get sufcient understanding about what to do as responsible citizens of India and also of the commercial and ethical
viability of the strategies that they will propose and implement. We truly believe that SCMHRD is helping to create
leaders and entrepreneurs who are in tune with the world around them. They are sensitive of their surroundings, are
functionally competent and attitudinally positive and most importantly 'those who will sincerely persevere to the
best of their ability'

Programme Prole
Name of the Programme(s):
i) Master of Business Administration (MBA)
ii) Master of Business Administration - Infrastructure Management ( MBA IM)
Eligibility
MBA
Any graduate from any statutory university with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) at graduation level.
MBA IM
Engineering Graduate (B.E. / B. Tech in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Oil and Gas, Power, Infrastructure, Power
Engineering and Construction Technology discipline) from any statutory university with a minimum of 50%
aggregate marks. (45% marks for SC/ST candidates).
Note : (For both programs) Students in the nal year of graduation can apply, however he/she should not have any
backlog at the time of admission for the programme. In case there is backlog in the last semester, the
admission shall be automatically cancelled. Admission of a candidate will be provisional and will be
cancelled in the event of non-fulllment of the above stated criteria.
Intake
Programme Name
MBA
MBA IM

Intake
180
40

Reservation of seats : As per University norms


Important dates
Start of application for SCMHRD
Last date of Online Line registration For SCMHRD

Last Date of payment of Registration fees For SCMHRD

SNAP Test
SNAP Result
Shortlist of SCMHRD Pune for GE- PIWAT
GE-PIWAT of SCMHRD
First Merit list display
Programme Commencement

3rd September 2014, Wednesday


a) 20th December 2014 for MBA
b) 20th December 2014 for MBAInfrastructure Management.
a) 20th December 2014 for MBA
b) 20th December 2014 for MBAInfrastructure Management
December 21, 2014 Sunday
January 10, 2015 Saturday
January 19, 2015 Monday
February 6th ,7th& 8th 2015 13th ,14th& 15th
2015 Subject to change*
March 2, 2015 Monday
June 2, 2015 Tuesday

Orientation & Pedagogy


Indian Economy is now poised for another dose of liberalization. After insurance, the retail business will also be
thrown open to overseas companies. Thus supply chain, value chain optimization can make a difference. With hardly
any scope of product differentiation, organization will compete on the basis of their supply chain management and
optimization competency. To meet this growing need this course explores new research potentials and provides the
students with a technology based learning approach to efciently manage the important verticals of industries manufacturing, supply chain & logistics.
Infrablaze Event 2013- Seen are Prof. Pratima Sheorey,
(Director, SCMHRD, 2nd from left) Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar
(Principal Director, Symbiosis, 3rd from left) and others.

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Infrablaze Event 2013-Fromleft to right

Fee Structure
Programme Fees For MBA (Indian Students)

Amount in

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

073

5,10,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the programme)
Programme Fees For MBA - Infrastructure Management (Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)

35,000

Amount in
4,10,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the programme)

35,000

Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and with good
entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for Discretionary Quota Seats will be
double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be paid to the Institute by way of Demand Draft
payable at Pune.

Programme Fees For MBA (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

7,65,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000
40,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)


##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the programme)

35,000

Program Fees For MBA - Infrastructure Management (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

6,15,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000
40,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)


##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the programme)

35,000

##

Pre Induction Course:

Pre Induction Course work is designed to bring students from different disciplines to a level playing eld. This
provides the Faculty an opportunity to introduce the students to the rudimentary aspects of the course and
familiarise them to some of the terms used in the course. The Pre Induction modules are designed in areas like
Economics, Accounts, Banking, Finance, Marketing, etc.

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & Interna onal


Students.
(Subject to change campus and accommoda on type wise, e.g. Single Sharing,
Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Dormitory)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)


Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

Amount in
(For Indian
Students)

USD equivalent to INR


(For International Students)

45,000
15,000

45,000
15,000

45,000

45,000

Hostel Fees (Different, subject to Sharing, Per Annum)


**Three Sharing

Instalments for MBA


(Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Pre Induction Course Fees
(Non refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments

1st Year (Amount in )


1st Instalment
3,60,000
20,000
35,000

Instalments pay by date

Academic Fees (Per Annum)


Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Pre Induction Course Fees (Non refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalments pay by date

2nd Instalment
1,50,000

3rd Instalment
3,60,000

4th Instalment
1,50,000

1,50,000

45,000
45,000
4,50,000

1,50,000

30-Nov-2015

31-Jul-2016

30-Nov-2016

15,000
45,000
45,000
5,20,000
At the time
ofAdmission

Instalments for MBA - Infrastructure


Management (Indian Students)

2nd Year (Amount in )

1st Year (Amount in )


2nd Year (Amount in )
1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment
2,60,000
1,50,000
2,60,000
1,50,000
20,000
35,000
15,000
45,000
45,000
45,000
45,000
4,20,000
1,50,000
3,50,000
1,50,000
At the time of
30-Nov-2015
31-Jul-2016 30-Nov-2016
Admission

At the time of 1st Year (USD equivalent


2nd Year (USD
acceptance of
to INR)
equivalent to INR)
Offer Letter
(USD equivalent
2nd
3rd
4th
1st
to INR)
Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)
40,000
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
10,000
4,55,000
3,00,000 4,60,000 3,05,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
20,000
PreInduction Course Fees (Non Refundable)
35,000
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
15,000
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
45,000
45,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
45,000
45,000
5,60,000
Instalments
1,05,000
3,00,000 5,50,000 3,05,000
Instalments for MBA (International
Students)

At the time
of Reporting
to SCIE

Instalment Pay by Date

Instalments for MBA Infrastructure


Management
(Interna onal Students)

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Administrative Fees (Non


Refundable)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit
(Refundable)
PreInduction Course Fees
(Non Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalment Pay by Date

30-Nov2015

At the time of
1st Year (USD
acceptance of
equivalent to INR)
Offer Letter
(USD equivalent
1st
2nd
to INR)
Instalment Instalment

31-Jul2016

30-Nov2016

2nd Year (USD


equivalent to INR)
3rd
Instalment

4th
Instalment

2,40,000

3,70,000

2,45,000

2,40,000

45,000
45,000
4,60,000

2,45,000

30-Nov2015

31-Jul2016

30-Nov2016

40,000
10,000

3,65,000

20,000
35,000
15,000
45,000
45,000
1,05,000
4,70,000
At the time
of Reporting
to SCIE

Master of Business Administration (MBA)


Objective of the Programme:
The objective of the programme is to provide sustained knowledge in various aspects of Business
Management to create global leaders and entrepreneurs. The programme aims to achieve its
objective in an experiential learning platform through continuous experimentation, active
research and analysis.

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Duration of the Programme:


2 years full-time residential programme

Programme Structure
Semester I
Core Courses
Business Statistics
Research Methodology
Mathematical PreRequisites
Operations Research
Introduction to
Entrepreneurship Resource
Planning
Managerial Economics
Organizational Behaviour
Essentials of Marketing
Management
Human Resource
Management
Introduction to Operations
Management
Financial Accounting
Management Accounting
Legal Aspects of Business
Business Communication
Concepts and Application in
Sustainability
Business Environment
Integrated Disaster
Management
Semester II
Core Courses
Marketing Research
Macro Economics
Financial Management
Entrepreneurship
Supply Chain Management
Corporate Governance and
Ethics
Business Analytics
Business Process
Integration
Business Simulation

Elective Courses
General
Basic Econometrics
Marketing
Sales Force & Channel
Management
Digital Marketing
Brand Management
Integrated Marketing
communication
Sustainable Marketing
Finance
Commercial Banking
Derivative Markets
Financial Markets and
Institutions
Insurance Management
International Finance
E- Business suite Financials
Operations
Advanced Operations
Research
Project Management
Quality Management
Logistics Management
Procurement and Materials
Management Project
Management suite
Sustainable Supply Chain
HR
Talent Acquisition
Learning and Development
Compensation and Reward
Management
Performance Management
Systems
HRD Instruments
HRAnalytics
Consulting Skills in HR

Semester III
Core
Research Project - Finance
Research Project Marketing
Research Project- HRM
Research Project Operations
Summer Project Marketing
Summer Project- Human
Resources
Summer Project Operations
Summer Project - Finance
Strategic Management
Six Sigma
Elective Courses
General
Innovation Management
Social Entrepreneurship
Marketing
ERP - CRM
CRM systems
Consumer Behaviour
International Marketing
Services Marketing
Retail Marketing
Business to Business
Marketing
Marketing Simulation
Sports & Entertainment
Marketing
Finance
Financial Statement
Analysis
Fixed Income Markets
Security Analysis and
Portfolio Management

Financial Modelling
Financial Risk Management
Advanced Topics in
Corporate Finance
Mergers &Acquisitions
E- Business suite Treasury
Operations
ERP - Procurement
Operations Planning
&Scheduling
Warehouse Management
Service Operations
Management
Supply Chain Modelling and
Design World Class
Manufacturing
Supply Chain Strategy
International Logistics
Introduction to Business
Intelligence Business
Forecasting
HR
ERP-HRMS
ERP - HCM
Organization Theory Design
and Structure

Leadership and Capacity


Building
Employment Related Laws
HRD Audit and Scorecard
Conict & Negotiation
Organizational
Development and Change
Empirical Research in
Human Resource
Management
Industrial Relations

Semester IV
Core
Advanced Strategic
Management
Dissertation Marketing
Dissertation Finance
Dissertation HR
Dissertation Operations
Game Theory for Strategic
Thinking
Elective Courses
Marketing
ERP in Retail Industry
Emerging trend in
marketing

Marketing of Financial
Services
Marketing Strategy
Rural Marketing
Marketing Models
Finance
Advanced Taxation
Behavioural Finance
Activity Based Costing
Financial Econometrics
Operations
Operations Strategy and
Control
ERP - Project Systems
Business Process
Management
Supply Chain Risk &
Reliability Management
HR
HRAuditand Score card
Talent Management
International HRM
Social Media in Human
Resource Management
Strategic HRM
Emotional Intelligence at
Workplace

Masters in Business Administration Infrastructure Management (MBA IM):


Objective of the Programme:
To prepare students for India's decade of Innovation, combining concepts with practice and classroom with eld.
Duration of the programme:
2 Years
Semester I
Core
Business Statistics
Project Management
Managerial Economics
Organizational Behavior
Human Resource
Management
Financial Accounting
Essentials of Marketing
Management
Introduction to Operations
Management Legal aspects
of Business

Operations Research
Infrastructure Planning and
Management
Tendering, Bidding and
Contracting
Management Accounting

Semester II
Core
Public Private Partnerships
Project Management Suite
Business Analytics
Telecom Infrastructure
Management

CSR Conclave- Seen are Mrs. Shaina NC Indian fashion Designer,Mrs.Usha Kakade
President, USK Foundation and Prof. Pratima Sheorey,Director, SCMHRD

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Roads, Highways and


Bridges
Infrastructure Policy,
Regulations and Laws
Project Feasibility and
Financing
Contracts and Claims
Management
Introduction to Power
Sector
International Projects and
Marketing
Project Business
Development

Students of Shapath team

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Street play organized by the Students of SCMHRD at


SIC Campus

Urban Infrastructure
Financial Management
Field / Industry Project

Semester III
Core
Environment Impact
Assessment
Aviation and Port
Management
Project Risk Management
Oil and Gas Economies
Project Cost Management
and Social Cost Benet
Analysis
Field / Industry Project
Land Acquisition and
Rehabilitation Advanced
Contract Management
Water Resource
Management Summer
Internship
Elective Courses
Project Feasibility and
Finance Specialization

Studenrts of Sambhav team

Cases in Project Business


Strategy
Governance and Corporate
Sustainability
Field / Industry Project
Taxation for Infrastructure
Projects
Project Execution
Specialization
Safety and Quality
Management
Project Execution Planning
and Control
EPC Project Procurement
and Commissioning
Management of Technology,
Equipment and Materials
Project Site Management

Semester IV
Core
Cases in Project Business
Strategy
Governance and Corporate
Sustainability

Field / Industry Project


Taxation for Infrastructure
Project
Elective Courses
Transportation Sector
Specialization
Transportation Economics
Urban Transportation
Railways
Urban, Real Estate and
Social Sector Specialization
Urban & Industrial Waste
Management
City Housing, Townships
and Mass Housing
Social and Commercial
Energy Sector Specialization
Renewable Energy Sources
Transmission and
Distribution Management
Oil and Gas Processing
and Distribution

Faculty
Dr. Pratima Sheorey
Director & Associate Professor
Ph.D., MBA, B.Sc.

Dr. Sonali Bhattacharya


Associate Professor
Ph.D., NET, M.Phil., M.Sc., B.Sc.

Mr. Manish Sinha


Associate Professor
M.Phil., M.Com., M.A., B.A., NET

Mr. Manoj Hudnurkar


Deputy Director & Associate
Professor
MCM, BE

Dr. Vaishali Mahajan


Associate Professor
Ph.D., MBA, BA

Mrs. Priya Gupta


Associate Professor
MBA, B.Com.

Dr. Netra Neelam


Associate Professor
Ph.D, M.Phil., M.Com, B.Com.,
NET

Mrs. Aradhana Gandhi


Associate Professor
MMS, BMS

Prof. Dr. Ravi Kulkarni


Professor
Ph.D.

Dr. Rahul Hiremath


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., ME., BE.

Mr. Abhijit Bhagwat


Assistant Professor
MBA., B.E.

Dr. Ajit Patwardhan


Adjunct Faculty
M.Tech., Ph.D

Dr. Jyoti Joshi


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., M.A., MJMC, BA

Ms. Gauri Joshi


Academic Associate
MBA, B.Sc (Computer Science)

Mr. Jeevan Patwa


Adjunct Faculty
CFA, M.Tech., B.E.

Dr. Vinita Sinha


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., MA, BA

Ms. Richa Priya


Teaching Assistant
BE (Com. Sc.)

Ms. Vasundhara Sen


Adjunct Faculty
MA, BA

Ms. Dipali Krishnakumar


Assistant Professor
MBA, B.Com

Ms. Monica Kunte


Teaching Assistant
MBA, B.Sc.,

Mr. Gurudas Nulkar


Adjunct Faculty
MBA, B.E.

Mr. Shagun Thukral


Assistant Professor
CFA, CA, M.Com, B.Com, NET

Ms. Ulka Dudhal


Research Assistant
M.Sc., B.Sc.

Mr. Vivek Date


Adjunct Faculty
CAIIB, LL. B.,

Mr. Shantanu Prasad


Assistant Professor
MBA, B.Sc., NET

Dr. Philip V Coelho


Adjunct Faculty
Ph.D., MA, MA, BA

Mr. Prakash Waknis


Adjunct Faculty
BE, PGDBM

Mr. Raji Ajwani


Assistant Professor
MBA, B.Com, CPA

Dr. Kedar Bhagwat


Adjunct Faculty
Ph.D, MA, BA

Commencement Day-Staff and Students of Senior Batch

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Symbiosis Institute of
Management Studies
(SIMS)

Contact details:
Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies
Range Hills Road, Kirkee Cantt Pune - 411 020
Telephone: 91 20 - 30213201 / 250 / 239
Fax: 91 20 30213333
Email: admissions@sims.edu
Website: www.sims.edu

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Brig. Rajiv Divekar (Retd)

Director
Introduction :
Brig Rajiv Divekar (Retd) is a B. E. Civil (Gold Medalist) with an MBA specializing in Human Resource Management
and he has rich experience of Strategy, Planning, Logistics and Human Resource Management. He has rich
experiences of strategy, planning, logistics and Human resource management based on his service with multinational
team of United Nations Forces in Somalia and Lebanon. He has completed his M.Sc. from Madras University and has
done M.Phil. from D. A. V. V. University. He was the Head of Faculty 'Strategic and Operational Studies' at Army War
College, faculty member in Defence Strategic Studies at Defence Services Staff College, Wellington. He is a charter
member of "All India Management Association" and currently pursuing PhD in HRM.
About Institute:
Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies (SIMS) was established by the nationally renowned Symbiosis Society in
1993. Under a MoU with Ministry of Defence, Govt. of India, admission to its full time MBA programmes is primarily
for dependents of Armed Forces personnel and those sponsored by industry. SIMS is a constituent of the prestigious
Symbiosis International University. The institute is ISO 9001:2008 certied and a top-tier provider of business
education across the spectrum. The course design and pedagogy equips SIMS students to lead complex
organizations in a cross- continental environment. Innovative teaching methodology, experienced faculty, a wellstructured industry interface, a fully integrated contemporary campus all contribute to the making of the futureready manager graduating from SIMS.

Barcode 2013, an All India B-School Management event, themed


Labyrinth was the best one yet with a kaleidoscope of varied
events from brainstorming business plans to crazy face paintings.

Programme Prole
Name of the Programme:
MBA (Full-time residential)
Eligibility
A Candidate should be a graduate or a post graduate from a statutory / recognised university with a minimum
of 50% aggregate marks. Students appearing in their nal year degree examination can apply, but their
admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks overall at qualifying exam before August, 2015
Defence category candidate should be ward of Defence Personnel as mentioned below :(As per MoU with Ministry of Defence and as per the University norms)
Category

Percentage Reservation of Seats

Defence CategoryGeneral

80% seats for dependents (Children/Ward) of Defence personnel (as per merit).

Open Category

Defence category- Special

10% seats are in open category to civilian candidates sponsored / recommended


from the Industry (as per merit).
10% seats for dependents of Defence personnel killed in action (war, Counter
Insurgency or war like operation), or disabled in action (war, Counter Insurgency
or war like operation), with more than 50% disability, or next of kin of service
personnel who have died while in service, death being attributable to military
service.(as per merit)

Intake
Programme Name
MBA

Intake
300

Reservation of seats : As given above

Mr Hemant Joshi Book Release Success at your doorstep: Its Knocking

Ms. Shahin Mistri (CEO, Teach for India) delivered a talk in the campus

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Mr. Cyrus Bharucha delivered a guest lecture

Tushar Gandhi, delivered a talk on Gandhism: A Lost Vision

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The Field Marshal SHFJ Manekshaw Memorial Lecture .

Colosseum - HR- A Strategist?

SIMSARC was organised on 13th and 14th December, 2013

Womancipation:Breaking through the Pink Collar Ghetto &


Corporate role in women's career enhancement

Important dates
Online SNAP Registration for SNAP Test and SIMS
SNAP Examination
Last date for online registration for SIMS
SNAP Result
List of candidates shortlisted for PIWAT

3rd September, 2014/Wednesday *


21st December, 2014 / Sunday *
9th January, 2015/Friday (till 11.00pm)
10th January, 2015/Saturday
14th January, 2015 * /Wednesday

Time Period for lling the choice of date for PIWAT for SIMS

15th January, 2015- 19th January, 2015


(Thursday to Monday)

Dates of PIWAT
Merit list of selected candidates for SIMS
Last date for payment of 1st instalment
Pre-induction Programme (online) commences
Course commences
* Subject to changes

7th , 8th and 15th February, 2015 */Saturday,


Sunday & Sunday
25th February, 2015/Wednesday
19th March, 2015 /Thursday
24th March, 2015/Tuesday
2nd June, 2015/Tuesday

Orientation & Pedagogy


SIMS conducts approximately two and half months (March-May) pre-induction and orientation programme. A study
material consisting of tutorials on Economics, Statistics, Accounting and Case Study methodology is sent to a student
on taking admission. Faculty members are available to guide and clarify and explain in case of any doubts. Online
exams (minimum two) in each subject are held to assess the level of assimilation. Prizes are given to the two students
scoring the highest marks.

Visit to Maher - an orphanage.

Forethought Reaching out to Rural India: Way forward to CSR

Fee Structure
Programme Fees For MBA (Indian Students)

Amount in

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

2,33,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

Programme Fees for MBA - Industry Sponsored (Indian Students)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)

Amount in
4,77,875
20,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

Programme Fees For MBA - Study Leave Ofcer (Indian Students)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)

Amount in
1,68,200
20,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and with good
entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for Discretionary Quota Seats will be
double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be paid to the Institute by way of Demand Draft
payable at Pune.
Programme Fees For MBA - Industry Sponsored (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

7,17,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)


Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

20,000
40,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

Pre Induction Course:


Pre Induction Course work is designed to bring students from different disciplines to a level playing eld. This
provides the Faculty an opportunity to introduce the students to the rudimentary aspects of the course and
familiarise them to some of the terms used in the course. The Pre Induction modules are designed in areas like
Economics, Accounts, Banking, Finance, Marketing, etc.

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian &


Interna onal Students.
(Subject to change campus and accommoda on type wise, e.g.
Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing,
Dormitory)

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Amount in
(For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to
INR
(For International
Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)


Hostel Fees (Different, subject to Sharing, Per Annum)

15,000

15,000

**Twin Sharing

45,000

45,000

**Three Sharing

45,000

45,000

Instalments for MBA


(Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Pre Induction Course fees
(Non Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalments pay by date

1st Year (Amount in )

2nd Year (Amount in )

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment


1,73,000
60,000
1,73,000
60,000
20,000
35,000
15,000
45,000
45,000
3,33,000
At the time
ofAdmission

60,000

45,000
45,000
2,63,000

60,000

30-Nov-2015

31-Jul-2016

30-Nov-2016

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1st Year (Amount in )


2nd Year (Amount in )
Instalments for MBA - Industry Sponsored
(Indian Students)
1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
3,27,875
1,50,000
3,27,875
1,50,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
20,000
35,000
Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
15,000
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
45,000
45,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
45,000
45,000
Instalments
4,87,875
1,50,000
4,17,875
1,50,000
At the time
Instalments pay by date
30-Nov-2015
31-Jul-2016 30-Nov-2016
ofAdmission
1st Year (Amount in ) 2nd Year (Amount in )

Instalments for MBA - Study Leave Ofcer


(Indian Students)

1st Instalment

Academic Fees (Per Annum)


Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalments pay by date

Instalments for MBA - Industry


Sponsored (International Students)

40,000
10,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)


PreInduction Course Fees (Non
Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)

20,000
35,000

Instalments
Instalment Pay by Date

1,68,200
20,000
35,000
15,000
45,000
45,000
3,28,200

45,000
45,000
2,58,200

At the time ofAdmission

31-Jul-2016

At the time of
1st Year (USD
acceptance of
equivalent to INR)
Offer Letter
(USD equivalent
1st
2nd
to INR)
Instalment Instalment

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)

4,25,000

2,82,000

15,000
45,000
45,000
1,05,000

2nd Instalment

5,30,000
At the time
of Reporting
to SCIE

1,68,200

2nd Year (USD


equivalent to INR)
3rd
Instalment

4th
Instalment

4,30,000

2,87,000

45,000
45,000
2,82,000

5,20,000

2,87,000

30-Nov2015

31-Jul2016

30-Nov2016

Master of Business Administration (MBA)


Objective of the Programme Our aim is to provide quality management education to students. The
student managers who graduate from SIMS are leaders in an exceptionally broad gamut of organizations
from entrepreneurial companies to established rms, government and non-prot organizations.
Duration of the programme: 2 Years full time
Programme Structure
Semester I
Organizational Behaviour
Business Statistics
Operations Research
Managerial Economics
Essentials of Marketing
Management
Introduction to Operations
Management
Human Resource
Management
Contemporary Practices in
Business
Financial Accounting
Legal Aspects of Business
Advanced Excel
Business Communication
Business Environment
Basics of Financial
Management
Research Methodology
Semester II
Compulsory Courses
Advance Statistics

Information Technology &


Intellectual Property
Knowledge Management
Macroeconomics for
Manager
Management Information
Systems
Management Accounting
In addition to the compulsory
courses, students have to learn
specialisation course from
semester-II onwards. A
particular specialisation will be
offered subject to minimum 20
students opting for it.
Semester III
Strategic Management
Summer Internship
Introduction to Business
Intelligence
Creativity and Innovation
Integrated Disaster
Management

SIMS' Centre for Corporate Governance organized a


seminar Best Practices in SMEs and Their Relevance to
Corporate Governance Issues on 14th December 2013.

Dr Dileep Padgaonkar : delivered a guest lecture on Storm in


Political Ocean

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Summer internship is of 8
weeks duration in a company /
industry. Students get an
exposure of industry and can
put, their knowledge to
practice. It also helps them to
get a PPO (Pre-Placement
Offer) from the company.
Semester IV
Corporate Governance and
Ethics
Entrepreneurship
Environment Management
System
Advanced Strategic
Management
Business Intelligence- I
Dissertation
Project (Corporate Social
Responsibility)
International Development
and International Business

Blood donation camp - "Mission liquid love".

Finance club, Innite organises Strategm on the theme: Rupee


depreciation and its repercussions.

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SIMS Team- Champions SIU Volley Ball Tournament

SIMS Team -Winners SIU Basket Ball

Relevance of Independence in Corporate Governance: The role of


Independent Directors Issues and Challenges

Orion2014 conceptualized and executed by the Student


Managers of SIMS.

Faculty
Brig. Rajiv Divekar
Director & Associate Professor
M.Phil., MBA, MSc, BE

Dr. Shubhada Sabade


Associate Professor
Ph.D., MPM, MA, BA

Dr. Bhausaheb R Londhe


Deputy Director & Professor
Ph.D., MBA, MMM, B.Sc.

Dr. Swati Nalawade


Associate Professor
Ph.D, M.Sc., B.Sc.

Prof. Dr. Asha Nagendra


Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc., B.Ed.

Dr. Suruchi Pandey


Associate Professor
Ph.D., MPM, M.Com. NET

Dr. Pradyna Chitrao


Associate Professor
Ph.D., MA, BA

Dr. Pravin Kumar


Associate Professor
Ph.D., MBA, BE

Dr. Mita Mehta


Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.Com. BBA, SLET

Dr. Ravinder Kaur


Associate Professor
Ph.D, MBA, HDSE

Ms. Arti Chandani


Assistant Professor
M.Phil., MBA, M.Com, B.Com.,
NET
Ms. Vanishree Pabalkar
Assistant Professor
MBA, MBS, B.Sc.
Mr. Komal Chopra
Assistant Professor
MBA, BE
Mr. Srinivasan Radhakrishnan
Academic Research Associate
MS, BE
Ms. Sanchari Debgupta
Research Assistant
B.Sc
Mr. Vivek Divekar
Adjunct Faculty
A.C.S., B.Com.

Forethought a Marketing seminar the theme of the seminar was Global Indian Management Thought Process:
How Indian Organizations and Movements are changing the World - The eminent speakers for the program
were:- Mr. Neeraj Singh, GM (Sales), Vodafone, Mr. Pankaj Joshi, GM Aviation and Chief Pilot, Bajaj Group of
Industries Mr. Ajay Bhandari, AVP- Practice Head Infosys, Mr. Nymphea Batra, VP- Treaty Reinsurance Marsh,
Mr. Jaywant Khanzode, Head Tata Docomo

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Symbiosis
Institute of Telecom
Management
(SITM)

Contact details:
Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management
Gram: Lavale, Tal: Mulshi, Pune 412 115
Telephone: 91 020 3911 6170 / 80
Fax: 91 020 3911 6181
Email: sitm@sitm.ac.in
Website: www.sitm.ac.in

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Prof. Sunil Patil


Director
Introduction :
Prof. Sunil Patil is the Director of Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management (SITM), which is a Constituent of
Symbiosis International University (SIU). Prof. Patil is a highly experienced professional and brings almost 30 years of
combined experience from industry and academics in the domain of IT and Telecom. He has worked for 20 years in
Telecom R&D Management with AT&T Bell Labs and Lucent Technologies in the US. He was the key member in Bell
Labs in designing and developing 2G and 3G wireless communications systems for Global markets. He has held
several key positions in technology developments and technology management.
His last assignment with the Bell Labs was as Director for Global Business Development in the Wireless Networks
Group. He has briey worked as the Head of R&D at T-Systems India, and as Senior Manager for India Operations for
BMC Software. His current areas of interest are in Strategic Outsourcing, Wireless Communications, Rural
Telephony and Entrepreneurship.
He has earned an MBA from the Miller School of Business, Ball State University, Indiana, USA. He earned an MSEE in
Electrical Engineering with a specialization in System Engineering from Charles Schaefer School of Engineering and
Sciences, Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey, USA. He earned an MASc in Electrical Engineering with a
specialization in Digital Signal Processing from the University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He earned an ME in
Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Power Electronics from Victoria Jubilee Technical Institute (VJTI),
Mumbai after his graduation as an Electrical Engineering graduate from Nagpur University. He is a member of IEEE
Communications society and of SIG for Telecom created by NASSCOM. He is also a member of several groups in CII,
Presently he is actively engaged in research in Strategic Outsourcing in Telecom.
About Institute:
Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management (SITM) is a constituent of Symbiosis International University, founded
in 1996 as the rst institute offering education in telecom management in the country and in the entire SAARC
region.
SITM offers a post graduate degree, Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Telecom Management. This
programme offers dual specialization in Systems and Marketing with a strong focus on Finance. The institute also
offers an Executive Education programme leading to an MBA in Telecom Management for working professionals on
weekends. Management Development Programs (MDPs) are also offered to a wide spectrum of companies. The
institute has number of collaborations with renowned companies for offering most industry relevant course
contents. Recently IBM has set up the Center for Business Analytics at the institute.
There are over 1800 alumni of SITM who are making their mark in the Industry as Business and Technology
Consultants, Network Managers, Project Leaders, Business Development Managers just to name a few. Many SITM
alumni from senior batches are holding senior management positions such as Vice-President, Director, Country
Head, Functional Head and others.
Over the years, SITM has evolved and made a difference in the corporate world by transforming and developing
students into business leaders of tomorrow who can manage both business and technology with ease. This is
achieved by focusing on telecom management, nancial knowledge and IT.

SITM offers students the most conducive environment for studying and research. Seminars, workshops, summer
projects and industry visits are incorporated as part of academics. Although placements are important and the
institute enjoys excellent traction with the industry, strong academics is the cornerstone at SITM. SITM focuses on
the personality development of the students and grooms them for future challenges in life. Adaptability, business
ethics and social responsibility are emphasised to develop students into becoming leaders as well as responsible
citizens.
Programme Prole
Name of the Programme:
MBA (Telecom Management)

Eligibility
Graduate from any recognized / statutory University or Institute with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for
SC/ST).
Programmes which require specic discipline/ subject specialisation need to be checked for eligibility as given
by the respective Institute.
A candidate who has completed qualifying degree from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence
certicate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
All foreign degrees/ qualications need to be veried from AIU by the candidate before seeking admission to
any programme of SIU.
Evaluation Division of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU)issues equivalence certicate for foreign
degrees/qualications. The contact details are as below:
Association of Indian Universities
AIU House, 16 Comrade Indrajit Gupta Marg (Kotla Marg),
Landmark: Opposite National Bal Bhawan, Near I.T.O.,
New Delhi-110002
India
Tel. No.+91-11-23230059; 23232429; 23232305 Fax No.+91-11-23232131
Email: info@aiuweb.org Website: www.aiuweb.org
Note
It is the responsibility of the candidates to ascertain whether they possess the requisite
qualications/eligibility for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of
eligibility. Final eligibility of admission will be decided by Symbiosis International University.
Intake
Programme Name

Intake

MBA (Telecom Management)

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Reservation of seats : As per University norms

Inauguration of Communique'14

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Conexion1@SITM

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Performance by students at Aarambh

Mr. NageshKukunoor @ TEDx

Important dates
Activity

Date for the Institute including date of


Commencement of the Programme

Start of application for SITM

3rd September 2014, Wednesday

SNAP Test

21st December 2014, Sunday

Last date of Online Line registration For SITM

9th January 2015, Friday

Last Date of payment of Registration fees For SITM

9th January 2015, Friday

SNAP Result

10th January 2015, Saturday

Shortlist of SITM Pune for GE- PIWAT

20th January 2015, Tuesday

GE-PIWAT of SITM

6th,7th 8th, 14th& 15th Feb 2015, Friday to Sunday

First Merit list display

28th February 2015, Saturday

Programme Commencement

1st June 2015, Monday

Orientation & Pedagogy


Classroom Training at SITM extends its traditional boundaries into the world of interactive learning through case
studies, assignments, quizzes and mock presentations by the students.
Group Learning - The students are grouped into syndicates, which encourage a free exchange of ideas. We strongly
believe that syndicate learning is vital for creativity. This activity encourages students to understand group dynamics
and then perform in groups.
Guest Lecture - Guest Lectures offer students a chance to interact with professionals not only from the IT and
Telecom industry but also from various other elds. Their inputs enable our students to get insights into the
corporate world.
Industry Training - The institute gives special importance to understand the practical aspects of technology. To
achieve this aim, Industrial visits are organized on a regular basis. These industrial visits are instrumental in enabling
the students to have hands on experience of telecom and it also encourages interaction between students and the
industry.
Workshops - The inputs from the speakers in the Guest Lectures are contributed by the industry leaders on a wide
range of topics involving managerial, technical and personality development which expands the horizon of
knowledge. This process yields the much needed inputs for adding a value proposition to the portfolio of a student at
SITM.
In the Summer Internship students prepare a detailed project report which describes the entire gamut of activities
covered during their internship with the industry as well as the skills that they acquire while working with them.
Research Projects - To inspire thought and initiate in-depth study in various areas of business and technology, a
research project is allotted to each syndicate. The research project primarily relates to telecom and IT. It involves
studying the technical aspects along with the business issues and commercial viability. The institute also shares
these research projects with the industry.

Fee Structure
Programme Fees For MBA (Indian Students)

Amount in
4,00,000
20,000

Academic Fees (Per Annum)


Institute Deposit (Refundable)
##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and with good
entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for Discretionary Quota Seats will be
double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be paid to the Institute by way of Demand Draft
payable at Pune.
Programme Fees For MBA (International Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

USD equivalent to INR


6,00,000
20,000
40,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

Pre Induction Course:


Pre Induction Course work is designed to bring students from different disciplines to a level playing eld. This
provides the Faculty an opportunity to introduce the students to the rudimentary aspects of the course and
familiarise them to some of the terms used in the course. The Pre Induction modules are designed in areas like
Economics, Accounts, Banking, Finance, Marketing, etc.

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & Interna onal


Students.
(Subject to change campus and accommoda on type wise, e.g. Single
Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Dormitory)

Amount in
(For Indian Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)


Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Fees (Different, subject to Sharing, Per Annum)
Single (Only for differently abled students.)
**Twin Sharing
**Three Sharing
**Four Sharing
**Dormitory

Instalments for MBA


(Indian Students)

094

Academic Fees (Per Annum)


Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Pre Induction Course fees
(Non Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalments pay by date

USD equivalent to INR


(For International
Students)

45,000
15,000

45,000
15,000

75,000
75,000
63,000
50,000
38,000

75,000
75,000
63,000
50,000
38,000

1st Year (Amount in )

2nd Year (Amount in )

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment


2,50,000
1,50,000
2,50,000
1,50,000
20,000
35,000
15,000
63,000
45,000
4,28,000
At the time
ofAdmission

1,50,000

63,000
45,000
3,58,000

1,50,000

30-Nov-2015

31-Jul-2016

30-Nov-2016

095

TEDx

At the time of
1st Year (USD
2nd Year (USD
acceptance of
equivalent to INR)
equivalent to INR)
Offer Letter
(USD equivalent
4th
1st
2nd
3rd
to INR)
Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment
40,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)
10,000
3,55,000 2,35,000 3,60,000 2,40,000
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
20,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
35,000
PreInduction Course Fees (Non Refundable)
15,000
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
63,000
63,000
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
45,000
45,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
1,05,000
4,78,000 2,35,000 4,68,000 2,40,000
Instalments
At the time
30-Nov31-Jul30-Novof Reporting
Instalment Pay by Date
2015
2016
2016
to SCIE
Instalments for MBA (International
Students)

MBA - Telecom Management


Duration of the programme: 2 years full time residential Post Graduate Degree with Dual Specializations in
Marketing & Finance and Systems & Finance
Programme Structure
Semester I
Core Subjects:
Essentials of Marketing
Management
Principles and Practices of
Management
Business Communication
Business Statistics
Operation Research
Research Methodology
Introduction to Telecom
Technologies
Information Systems for
Telecom Business
Managerial Economics
Business Awareness Test -I
ISO 22301 BCP
Implementer
OR
Descriptive Business
Analytics in Telecom
Integrated Disaster
Management
Finance Specialisation:
Financial Accounting
Cost Accounting

Basics of Financial
Management
System Specialization
Networking Concepts and
Components
Marketing Specialization
Consumer Behaviour
Training for Descriptive
Business Analytics in Telecom
will be offered for selected 30
students, while other students
will get training & certication
for ISO 22301 BCP
Implementer.
Semester II
Core Subjects:
Strategic Management
Product Management
Advanced Business
Communication
Project Management
Entrepreneurship
Wireless Technologies
Information Storage
Management
IT Governance

Business Analytics
Macroeconomics for
Managers
ITIL Foundation
OR
Predictive Business
Analytics in Telecom
Finance Specialisation:
Management Accounting
Financial Management
System Specialization
Routing Protocols
Telecom Networks
Management
Convergence of Telecom
Networks
Marketing Specialization
Brand Management
Sales Force & Channel
Management
Customer Relationship
Management
Training for Predictive Business
Analytics in Telecom will be offered for
selected 30 students, while other
students will get training &
certication for ITIL Foundation.

Semester III
Core Subjects:
Services Marketing
Telecom Process
Management
Services & Technology
Trends in Telecom
Regulatory Aspects of
Telecom
Operation Support Systems
& Business Support Systems
Frameworx (OSS/BSS)
Introduction to Business
Intelligence
Business Awareness Test-II
BPF (Business Process
Frameworx) - eTOM (L2)
Project
Finance Specialisation:
Taxation
Business Modelling &
Planning
System Specialization
Network Design
Mobile Operating Systems
and Applications

Marketing Specialization
Integrated Marketing
communication
Marketing Simulation
Training for BPF (Business Process
Frameworx) - eTOM(L2) will be
offered to all the students.
Semester IV
Core Subjects:
Integrated Telecom
Assurance Services
Cloud Management
Business Transformation
Research Project
Information Security
Management System
OR
SSCC Analytics (SSME,
SOA, Cloud Computing &
Collaboration)
Finance Specialization
Advanced Topics in
Corporate Finance

IT Service Management
Marketing Specialization
Supply Chain Management
Integrated Disaster Management is
compulsory for award of degree.
Training for IBM SSCC Analytics
(SSME, SOA, and Cloud Computing &
Collaboration) will be offered for
selected 30 students, while other
students will get training &
certication for Information Security
Management System
(Note: Students can opt for Systems
and Finance or Marketing and
Finance. Core Courses and Finance
Specialization courses will be common
for all the students, whereas Systems
Specialization courses and Marketing
Specialization courses will be
applicable to respective course
specialization.

System Specialization

Faculty
Mr. Sunil Patil
Director & Associate Professor
MSEE, ME, MBA, M.A.Sc., B.S.E.E.

Dr. Sujata Joshi


Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.Com., MBA, B.Com., SET

Mr. Prasanna Kulkarni


Deputy Director & Associate
Professor
ICWAI, B.Com.

Dr. Tripti Dhote


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., MBA, BMC, B.Sc.

Prof. Dr. Pramod Damle


Professor
Ph.D., MCM, M.Com., LLB., B.Sc.,
PGDCM
Mr. Avinash Aslekar
Associate Professor
NET, MCM, M.M.M., B.Com.

Dr. Jasmeet Kaur


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., M.Phil., MA, B.Com., NET
Mr. Sandeep Prabhu
Assistant Professor
MBA,MBA, B.E., NET
Mr. Abhijeet Chirputkar
Assistant Professor
CA, M.Com., SET, B.Com

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Mr. Giri Hallur


Assistant Professor
M.Sc., M.M.M., B.Sc., PGDTM,
NET
Mr. Yatin Jog
Assistant Professor
M.Sc., MCM, B.Sc.
Ms. Prajakta Kanegaonkar
Assistant Professor
MBA, BA
Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Chetlapalli
Adjunct Faculty
M.S. in Commu., B.Tech(ECE)
Dr. K.S.S. Iyer
Adjunct Faculty
Ph.D.

Outbound Activity

Symbiosis Institute
of Operations
Management, Nashik
(SIOM, Nashik)

Contact details:
Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management
A-23, Shravan Sector, Cidco, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
Telephone: 91 0253 - 239 I 750, 2376 I 07/08
Fax: 91 0253-2379959
Email: admissions@siom.in
Website: www.siom.in

099

Dr. Vandana Sonwaney


Director

Introduction :
Dr. Vandana Sonwaney, Director & Professor (marketing) at Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management, Nashik
turned to the world of academics after successful career in the marketing domain.
A Gold medalist at high school, graduation and post-graduation, she has worked for various brands like Proline,
Nestle and TNT earlier. Her work profile consisted of creating integrated strategies to develop new/existing
marketing operations & brand activation. Key foci at TNT included maximizing returns through logistics & operations
efficiency, devising strategies for new branch openings and overall branch management. She also had a stint with an
electrical manufacturing company in S&OP, Exports & Commercial areas.
After a decade in the industry, she started her own consulting firm with the objective of fostering corporate research.
She has completed various assignments for Asian paints, DHL, Ingersoll- Rand, Bajaj Alliance, Indian postal services
and the like. Her PhD in management contributed to insights on competency profiling in the light of changing
markets, customers & competitors during the early LPG era.
Dr. Vandana braved into academic field with the objectives of contributing to research and application oriented
learning systems. Her exemplary work in curriculum development and orchestrating them with competency
requirements of corporate has contributed to conceiving and shaping SIOM as of today. She was empanelled as judge
for the M&M Innovation Awards during 2008. She was also awarded the best professor in Marketing Management
by the 2nd Asia's Best B- School award 2011. She has also been felicitated by AIMS international for her contribution
to fostering management research
About Institute:
SIOM, exclusively for engineers, is India's only institute dedicated to Operations Management. Constituted with a
vision of empowering and leading operations excellence, with the understanding that the industry hires talent with a
vision for world class excellence.
SIOM is born out of the conviction that engineers, if forged and chiseled in an exclusive B-School environment can be
outstanding 'Techno-Business' leaders. The MBA Operations Management Programme at SIOM arms each engineer
with the vital skills and knowledge necessary to design, manage, analyze and improve the operations system in any
industry.
The MBA Operations management curriculum includes SAP-ERP training, Six Sigma Certification by KPMG, and
facilitates CPIM, CSCP Certification. This industry orientation has attracted companies like Deloitte, PWC, Amazon,
3M, UTC, IBM, Bosch, P&G, Cummins, Tata motors, GE, and other leading corporates from 10 different sectors like
Manufacturing, Consulting, BFSI, IT/ITes, FMCG, Retail, Logistics, Retail, Mining, Pharmaceuticals and
Infrastructure to participate in the placement process.SIOM has been awarded the title of the 'Institute with Best
Industry Related Curriculum in Operations Management' by the Dewang Mehta B-School Awards (2009),

DainikBhaskar B-School Awards (2010) and Star News B-School Awards (2011) ABP news National School awards
(2012) and ET Now Awards (2013).
SIOM bagged prestigious awards at the 2nd Asia's Best Emerging B School Awards held in Singapore, as the B-School
with Best Industry interface. The campus set in the scenic surroundings of Nashik bustles with seminars, industry
visits, sports, social activities and cultural events.

Programme Profile
Name of the Programme(s):
MBA (Operations Management)

Eligibility

Graduate Engineers BE/ B Tech of any stream from as statutory / recognised University with 50% aggregate
marks (45% for SC/ST candidates)

Intake
Programme Name
MBA Operation Management

Intake
120

Reservation of seats : As per University norms


Important dates
Start of application

3rd September 2014, Wednesday

Last date of Online Line registration

January 20, 2015 Tuesday

Last Date of payment of Registration fees

January 20, 2015 Tuesday

SNAP Test

December 21, 2014 Sunday

SNAP Result

January 10, 2015 Saturday

Shortlist for GE- PIWAT

February 02, 2015 Monday

GE-PIWAT

February 7, 8 ,14,15 & 21, 22 2015

First Merit list display

March 12, 2015 Thursday

Programme Commencement

June 03, 2015 Wednesday

B-School with Excellent Industry Interface and B-School with Industry Related Curriculum in Operations Management by Dainik
Bhaskar National Education Leadership Awards 2013

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HR Summit PANEL discussions on Blending Business Intelligence with HR Analytics Gen

Fee Structure
Programme Fees For MBA (Indian Students)

Amount in

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

4,00,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

10,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and with good
entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for Discretionary Quota Seats will be
double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be paid to the Institute by way of Demand Draft
payable at Nashik.
Programme Fees For MBA (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

6,00,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

10,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

##Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

Pre Induction Course:


Pre Induction Course work is designed to bring students from different disciplines to a level playing field. This
provides the Faculty an opportunity to introduce the students to the rudimentary aspects of the course and
familiarise them to some of the terms used in the course. The Pre Induction modules are designed in areas like
Economics, Accounts, Banking, Finance, Marketing, etc.
Amount in
(For Indian
Students)

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Students.


(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, e.g. Single Sharing, Twin
Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Dormitory)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)


Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Fees (Different, subject to Sharing, Per Annum)
**Three Sharing

Instalments for MBA (OM)


(Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1st Year (Amount in )

USD equivalent to
INR
(For International
Students)

45,000
15,000

45,000
15,000

45,000

45,000

2nd Year (Amount in )

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment


2,00,000

2,00,000

2,00,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

10,000

Pre Induction Course Fees


(Non refundable)

35,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)


**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

15,000
45,000

45,000

**Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

Instalments
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Instalments pay by date

2,00,000

3,50,000

2,00,000

2,90,000

2,00,000

At the time
ofAdmission

30-Nov-2015

31-Jul-2016

30-Nov-2016

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Inauguration of the
HR Summit by the hands of
Dr. Vandana Sonwaney, Director,
SIOM on Aug 23, 2014

Instalments for MBA (International


Students)

At the time of
1st Year (USD
2nd Year (USD
acceptance of
equivalent
to
INR)
equivalent
to INR)
Offer Letter
(USD
equivalent to
2nd
4th
1st
3rd
INR)
Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

20,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)


Pre Induction Course Fees (Non refundable)

10,000
35,000

3,50,000

2,30,000

3,60,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

**Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

Instalments
Instalment Pay by Date

1,05,000

4,55,000
At the time
of Admission

2,40,000

2,30,000

4,50,000

2,40,000

30-Nov2015

31-Jul2016

30-Nov2016

MBA (Operation Management)


Objective of the Programme - MBA (Operations Management) is designed exclusively for Engineers to meet the
needs of diverse sectors of economy viz. manufacturing, service, IT and consulting. Students develop in-depth
strategic understanding of operations systems, their components, contributions and interactions with other
functional areas and the analytical and computer tools necessary to address both strategic and tactical issues.
The objective is to develop amongst the students' crystal clear, strategic understanding of Operations systems, their
vital components, contributions, interactions with other functional areas and the analytical tools necessary to
address practical and strategic issues in operations management. The curriculum motivates the students to
understand the business environment holistically and tries to impart problem solving skills with respect to the core
values and changing times of the market.
Duration of the Programme: 2 Years Full time

Programme Structure
Semester I
Core
Operations Management
Operations Research
Business Statistics
Materials Management
Quality Management
Project Management
Economics for Managers
Organizational Behavior
Cost Accounting
Data Driven Decision Making
Project Management Suite
Introduction to Enterprise
Resource Planning
Financial Accounting
Research Methodology
Advanced Business
Communication
Integrated Disaster
Management
Semester II
Core
Advanced Statistics
Advanced Operations Research
Supply Chain Management
Operations Planning and
Scheduling
World Class Manufacturing
Service Operations
Management

Marketing Management
Human Resource Management
Financial Management
Global Business Environment
Six Sigma
Advanced Data Driven
Decision Making
Introduction to ERP MM
Introduction to ERP PP
Emotional Intelligence at Work
Place

Semester III
Core
Technology Innovation
International Logistics
SCM Minor (Select Any One)
Supply Chain Strategy
Supply Chain Modeling and
Design
Procurement Management
Warehouse Management
Project Management Minor
(Select Any One)
Advanced Project Management
Project Quality Management
Project Procurement
Management
Project Cost Management
IT Minor (Select Any One)
Introduction to Software
Project and Quality
Management

Mr. Debashis Sarkar, Global Head, Standard Chatered at 8th


National Summit- Tattv Bank

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Business Analytics
Social Media & Web Analytics
SAP - BI
Marketing Minor (Select Any One)
Marketing Research
Retail Marketing
Channel Management
Marketing Models
Finance Minor (Select Any One)
Project & Infrastructure
Finance
Financial Engineering and
Analytics
Introduction to Trade Finance&
Forex
Intro to SAPM

HRM Minor (Select Any One)


Conflict and Negotiation
Coaching Counseling and
Mentoring
HRD Audit and Score Card
HR Analytics
Internal Courses
Introduction to ERP -SD
Introduction to ERP FI
Legal Aspects of Business
Summer Internship
Strategic Management

Winners (SIOM) at the 2nd Annual CPO Forum India &


Awards 2014 - 18th July 2014

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Adyaant-2014

Semester IV
Core
Operations Strategy and
Control
E-Business Operations
SCM Minor (Select Any One)
Supply Chain Risk and
Reliability Management
Sectorial Studies in Supply
Chain
Sustainable Supply Chain
SC Performance Measurement
Project Management Minor
((Select Any One)
Project Communication and HR
Management
Technology Project
Management

Fashion Show by the students at the B-School eventDristi 2014 on Jan 12

Infrastructure Project
Management
Project Risk Management
IT Minor (Select Any One)
ERP-CRM
Emerging Technology and
Applications
IT consulting
Governance, Risk and
Compliance
Marketing Minor (Select Any One)
Brand Management
ERP CRM
Sustainable Marketing
Marketing Strategy and
Implementation
Finance Minor (Select Any One)
Taxation

Advanced Management
Accounting
Advanced Corporate Finance
Introduction to Operations in
Financial Services
HRM Minor (Select Any One)
Compensation and Reward
Management
Talent Management
Management of Diverse
Workforce
Organization Theory Design
and Structure
Internal Courses
ERP-SCM
Project
Authentic Leadership

Faculty
Institute
Faculty
Prof. Dr.
Vandana Sonwaney
Director & Professor
Ph.D., MBA, B.Com.

Dr. Aditi Mishal


Associate Professor
Ph.D., MBA, MBA, B.Pharm.

Mrs. Aasha Sharma


Teaching Associate
MBA, B.Com.

Prof. Dr. Padmanabha Aital


Deputy Director & Professor
Ph.D., M.E., B.E.

Mr. Bibhuti Tripathy


Assistant Professor
M.Sc., MMS, B.Sc.

Dr. Satish Bagal


Adjunct Faculty
Ph.D, MBA

Dr. Shilpa Parkhi


Associate Professor
Ph.D., CS, ICWA, M.Com.

Mr. Prashant Barge


Assistant Professor
MBA, BE

Mr. Subasish Roy


Adjunct Faculty
FCA, CS, B.Com.

Dr. Ratna Paluri


Associate Professor
Ph.D., MBA, BBM, SLET

Ms. Yashomandira Kharde


Assistant Professor
MBA, B.Sc.

Mr. Hemant Tambade


Adjunct Faculty
MBA, BE

Dr. Rameshwar Dubey


Associate Professor
Ph.D., MMS., AMIE

Mr. Shreekrishna Patil


Assistant Professor
M.B.A., PGDCM, B.Sc., NET

Mrs. Mrunalini Dodkey


Adjunct Faculty
MBA, BE

Drishti 2014

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Symbiosis Institute
of Business
Management,
Bengaluru
(SIBM Bengaluru)

Contact details:
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru
95/1, 95/2, Electronics City, Phase-1,
Hosur Road, Bengaluru-560 100
Telephone: 91 080-6713 9535 / 6713 9573
Fax: 91 080-67139537
Email: admissions@sibm.edu.in
Website: www.sibm.edu.in

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Dr. Rajesh Panda


Director
Introduction :
Dr. Rajesh Panda is an IIM, Ahmedabad graduate with a Ph.D. degree in Retailing. His areas of research include
shopper buying behavior, online retailing, social impact of economic growth, globalization etc. He has been awarded
the 'Best Professor in Marketing Management' by LOKMAT National Education Leadership Awards in the year
2014. A case study coauthored by Dr. Panda on 'Economics of Gold 2013: A Case of India' has been selected as one of
the top 10 cases in the ISB-Ivey Global Case Competition 2014.
Dr. Panda has served as member of Board of Examinations - SIU and Academic councils of SIU and SCDL in the past.
He has vast experience in corporate training, research and consulting with companies like Godrej, HUL, ITC, IBM,
Amdocs, Zensar, BMC Software, Mphasis, Wipro, CapGemini, WNS, BACS, John Deere, Avaya, McDonalds, Praj
Industries, Taco, Tyco, M&M, All scripts, Eclerx etc. Dr. Panda is a reviewer of marketing books with Pearson
Education and Tata McGraw-Hill education private limited.

About Institute:
SIBM Bengaluru in its 7th year of existence is truly the birthplace of business leaders and ignites in its students a fire
to reach great heights of success. The Institute aims at providing outstanding academic exposure to students by
bringing in rich industry expertise and research experience of eminent faculty members. Along with academic rigour,
special attention is paid to the all-round development of students through various extracurricular activities in which
the students are given an opportunity to display theirtalents outside the customary classroom learning. As a
responsible human being of the world today, every individual is expected to be socially inclined. This is one of the key
aspects on which SIBM - Bengaluru imposes special emphasis and drives students towards community service.
Giving back to society and achieving the heights of glory is ingrained in every student at SIBM Bengaluru; and this
spirit is reflected in practically every step that an SIBM-Bengaluru student takes in the challenging corporate world.
The institute's holistic model of academic excellence was well recognised by The Times of India B - School Survey
2012, which rated SIBM-Bengaluru as the 23rd Best B-School in India.

Programme Profile
Name of the Programme(s):
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Eligibility
Graduate from any statutory/recognized university with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) at
graduation level.
Final year students can apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks
(45% for SC/ST) at the qualifying examination.
Note
It is the responsibility of the candidates to ascertain whether they possess the requisite
qualifications/eligibility for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of
eligibility. Final eligibility of admission will be decided by Symbiosis International University.
Intake
Programme Name
MBA

Intake
150

Reservation of seats : As per University norms


Important dates
Start of application for SIBM - Bengaluru

September 05, 2014 Friday

Last date of Online Line registration For SIBM - Bengaluru

December 16, 2014 Tuesday

Last Date of payment of Registration fees For SIBM - Bengaluru

December 19, 2014 Friday

SNAP Test

December 21, 2014 Sunday

SNAP Result

January 10, 2015 Saturday

Shortlist of SIBM - Bengaluru Pune for GE- PIWAT

January 23, 2015 Friday

GE-PIWAT of SIBM - Bengaluru

February 6to 13, 2015 Friday - Friday

First Merit list display

February 27th, 2015 Friday

Programme Commencement

June 8,2015 Monday

ALCHEMY- The
Management
Conclave - 2013

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ALCHEMY- The Management Conclave - 2013

Orientation & Pedagogy


SIBM Bengaluru follows an Innovative Teaching Pedagogy comprising of
Harvard Online Pre Induction programme
Use of Harvard Cases and Simulations
Industrial visits
Use of Technology for Teaching and Learning using OLT(Online Learning and Teaching) software
Use of technology for evaluation through Moodle LMS( Learning Management System)
Pre induction Course : Pre Induction Course work is designed to bring students from different
disciplines to a level playing field. SIBM - Bengaluru has a site licence agreement with Harvard Business
School Publishing. Under this agreement, online pre-induction courses are offered to students who
have enrolled for an MBA course with the institute. The courses offer a comprehensive introduction to
each subject area and allow students to build a solid foundation for business education. These courses
give the students a distinct edge when starting on the MBA programme.

UTTHAAN- NGO & CSR Meet - 2013

TEDx-SIBM Bengaluru - 2014

Fee Structure
Programme Fees For MBA (Indian Students)

Amount in

Academic Fees (Per Annum)


Institute Deposit (Refundable)

5,00,000
20,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the programme)

35,000

Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and with good
entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for Discretionary Quota Seats will be
double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be paid to the Institute by way of Demand Draft
payable at Bengaluru.
Programme Fees For MBA (International Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

USD equivalent to INR


7,50,000
20,000
40,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the programme)

35,000

Pre Induction Course:


Pre Induction Course work is designed to bring students from different disciplines to a level playing field. This
provides the Faculty an opportunity to introduce the students to the rudimentary aspects of the course and
familiarise them to some of the terms used in the course. The Pre Induction modules are designed in areas like
Economics, Accounts, Banking, Finance, Marketing, etc.

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International


Students.
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, e.g. Single
Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Dormitory)

Amount in
(For Indian Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)


Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Fees (Different, subject to Sharing, Per Annum)
Twin Sharing
Three Sharing

Instalments for MBA


(Indian Students)

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45,000
15,000

45,000
15,000

75,000
75,000

75,000
75,000

1st Year (Amount in )

2nd Year (Amount in )

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment

Academic Fees (Per Annum)


Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Pre Induction Course Fees
(Non refundable)

3,00,000
20,000
35,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)


**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments

15,000
75,000
45,000
4,90,000

Instalments pay by date

USD equivalent to INR


(For International
Students)

At the time
ofAdmission

2,00,000

3,00,000

2,00,000

2,00,000

75,000
45,000
4,20,000

2,00,000

30-Nov-2015

31-Jul-2016

30-Nov-2016

Instalments for MBA


(International Students)

At the time of
1st Year (USD
2nd Year (USD
acceptance of
equivalent to INR)
equivalent to INR)
Offer Letter
3rd
1st
2nd
4th
(USD equivalent
Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment
to INR)

Administrative Fees (Non


Refundable)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
PreInduction Course Fees
(Non Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments

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40,000
10,000
20,000
35,000

1,05,000

4,45,000

15,000
75,000
45,000
5,80,000
At the time
of Admission

Instalment Pay by Date

2,95,000

4,50,000

3,00,000

2,95,000

75,000
45,000
5,70,000

3,00,000

30-Nov2015

31-Jul2016

30-Nov2016

Master of Business Administration (MBA)


Objective of the Programme - The Master of Business Administration (MBA) Programme at Symbiosis
Institute of Business Management Bengaluru aims to mould and groom future business leaders by providing
them with:
A world-class academic environment
Dynamic and contemporary course content that is constantly benchmarked against the course contents of
top-rated institutes
Appropriate levels of industry interface and social sensitization
Regular Workshops, Industry Interactions, CEO meets and Corporate events
Duration of the programme: 2 Years full time Residential
Specializations Offered
Marketing
Finance
Operations
Human Resource Management
Programme Structure
Semester I
External Courses
Business Statistics
Micro Economics
Basics of Financial Management
Financial Accounting
Marketing Management
Organizational Behaviour
Operations Management
Legal Aspects of Business
Integrated Disaster
Management
Internal Courses
Corporate Social Responsibility
Creativity and Innovation
Business Communication
Data Driven Decision Making
Business Environment
Semester II
External Courses
Strategic Management
Financial Management

Human Resources Management


Research Methodology
Macroeconomics
Cost Accounting
Operations Research
Global Business Environment

Internal Courses
Emerging Trends in Marketing
Corporate Governance& Ethics
Entrepreneurship
Business Analytics
Concepts and Applications in
Sustainability
Enterprise Resource Planning
Semester III
Marketing
Consumer Behaviour & Insights
Brand Management &
Communication
Marketing Research
Business to Business Marketing
Sales & Distribution
Management

Customer Relationship
Management
Services Marketing

Finance
Corporate Valuation
Financial Statement Analysis
Commercial Banking
Mergers &Acquisitions
Derivative Markets
SecurityAnalysis & Portfolio
Management
HRM
Talent Acquisition
Organizational Development
and Change
Industrial Relations
Compensation and Reward
Management
Employment Related Laws
HR Analytics
Performance Management
System

Competency Based HRM


Operations Management
World Class Manufacturing
Quality Management
Supply Chain Management
Procurement and Materials
Management
Service Operations
Management
Operations Planning and
Scheduling
Project Management
Lean Management
Internal Courses
Electives (Select Any 4)
Taxation
Behavioural Finance
Marketing of Financial Services
International Marketing
Business, Government and the
Global Political Economy
Indian Kaleidoscope-Culture &
Communication

Pricing
Conflict & Negotiation
Project Cost Management
HR Challenges in Mergers and
Acquisitions

Semester IV
Marketing
Marketing Strategy and
Implementation
Digital Marketing
Retail Management
Rural Marketing
Integrated Marketing
Communication
Finance
Financial Risk Management
International Finance
Fixed Income Markets
Advanced Corporate Finance
Investment Banking

HRM
Strategic Human Resource
Management
International Human Resource
Management
HRD Audit and Scorecard
Leadership & Capacity Building
Learning & Development
Talent Management
Operations
International Logistics
Supply Chain Modelling and
Design
Technology & Innovation
Management
Operations Strategy and
Control
Warehouse Management
Six Sigma

Institute Faculty
Dr. Rajesh Panda
Director & Associate Professor
Ph.D., MA, PGDABM (IIM-Ahd.), B.Sc.

Mr. D. Subramaniam
Assistant Professor
M.Phil, MBA, B.SC., NET

Ms. Saina Baby


Assistant Professor
M.Phil., M.A., B.A.

Dr. Ajith Kumar Vadakki


Deputy Director & Associate Professor
Ph.D.,MBA, B.Ed., B.Sc.

Ms. Semila Fenelly Fernandes


Assistant Professor
M.Phil, MBA, B.Sc.

Ms. Aarti Mehta Sharma


Assistant Professor
M.Phil., M.Sc., B.Sc.

Dr. Madhvi Sethi


Associate Professor
Ph.D., MBA, B.Com.

Mr. V G Venkatesh
Assistant Professor
M.S.,M.B.A., M.Sc., NET

Mr. Alur Vidyasagar


Assistant Professor
PGDM, B.Tech

Dr. Biranchi N Swar


Associate Professor
Ph.D, MBA, M.A., B.A.

Ms. Pooja Gupta


Assistant Professor
PGDBA, B.A., NET

Mr. Atish Ratan Dasgupta


Senior Faculty
M.B.A., B.Tech.

Dr. Neelima Watve


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., MPM, M.Sc.
SIBM-B Students receiving Award @ IBS Bangalore for Operations Event Tarkash

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Symbiosis
School of Banking
and Finance
(SSBF)

Contact details:
Symbiosis School of Banking & Finance
Gram: Lavale, Tal: Mulshi, Pune 412 115
Telephone: 91 20 39116284
Fax: 91 20 39116022
Email: admissions@ssbf.edu.in
Website: www.ssbf.edu.in

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Manisha Ketkar

Director

Introduction :
Mrs. Manisha Ketkar has Scholarly Interests and Expertise in Cost and Management Accounting, Supply Chain
Management and Business Accounting. She has pursued MBS in Production and Materials Management from
University Of Pune, PGDBM from University Of Pune, ICWA from University Of Calcutta, B.Com from University of
Bombay and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at SIU on Study of Supply Risk management Practices in India. Mrs.
Manisha Ketkar is a Fellow member ICWAI, Core Team member of SAP Implementation MM module at Novartis
India Ltd - Animal Health Business Unit.
She has worked in Novartis India Ltd. as Manager Operations, Hindustan Ciba Geigy Ltd. as Commercial Executive,
Trends Pharma Pvt. Ltd. as Cost Accountant cum Purchase Manager, Deputy Director and HOD SCM at SIIB. She
also has a few publications at her credit.

About Institute:
Symbiosis School of Banking & Finance (formerly Symbiosis School of Banking Management) was established to
address the growing demand for trained workforce in the Banking and Financial Services Sector. SSBF is committed
to providing an environment that facilitates learning and development of well-rounded personalities such that they
leave the portals of the institute as industry-ready professionals.
SSBF has received 6th DNA and stars of the industry group innovation award for Education and Leadership. The
award is in recognition of leadership, development, innovation and industry interface of business school.

Programme Prole
Name of the Programme:
Masters of Business Administration (Banking & Finance)
Eligibility
Graduate from any recognized / statutory University or Institute with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for
SC/ST).
Programmes which require specic discipline/ subject specialisation need to be checked for eligibility as given
by the respective Institute.
A candidate who has completed qualifying degree from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence
certicate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
All foreign degrees/ qualications need to be veried from AIU by the candidate before seeking admission to
any programme of SIU.
Evaluation Division of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU)issues equivalence certicate for foreign
degrees/qualications. The contact details are as below:
Association of Indian Universities
AIU House, 16 Comrade Indrajit Gupta Marg (Kotla Marg),
Landmark: Opposite National Bal Bhawan, Near I.T.O.,
New Delhi-110002
India
Tel. No.+91-11-23230059; 23232429; 23232305 Fax No.+91-11-23232131
Email: info@aiuweb.org Website: www.aiuweb.org
Note: It is the responsibility of the candidates to ascertain whether they possess the requisite
qualications/eligibility for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of
eligibility. Final eligibility of admission will be decided by Symbiosis International University.
Intake
Programme Name
MBA (Banking & Finance)

Intake
50

Reservation of seats : As per University norms

IWQF Workshop

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Training Prog. BoM 1

Training Prog. BoM

Workhop by Dr. Markus Loecher

Guest Lecture by Mr. Damian Dunn

Important dates
Start of application

September 05, 2014 Friday

SNAP Test

December 21, 2014 Sunday

Last date of Online Line registration

December 31, 2014 Wednesday

Last Date of payment of Registration fees

January 6, 2015 Tuesday

SNAP Result

January 10, 2015 Saturday

Shortlist for GE- PIWAT

January 20, 2015 Tuesday

GE-PIWAT

February 5 to 8, 2015 Thursday to Sunday

First Merit list display

February 26, 2015 Thursday

Programme Commencement

June 1, 2015 Monday

Orientation & Pedagogy


This programme - MBA (Banking Management) has been designed to provide the necessary education and
skill-sets to equip students to innovate, manage, lead and take on the challenges of this increasingly
complex and dynamic sector.

Fee Structure
Programme Fees For MBA - Banking & Finance (Indian Students)

Amount in

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

4,00,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and with good
entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for Discretionary Quota Seats will be
double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be paid to the Institute by way of Demand Draft
payable at Pune.
Programme Fees For MBA - Banking & Finance (International Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)

USD equivalent to INR


6,00,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)


Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

20,000
40,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

Pre Induction Course:


Pre Induction Course work is designed to bring students from different disciplines to a level playing eld. This
provides the Faculty an opportunity to introduce the students to the rudimentary aspects of the course and
familiarise them to some of the terms used in the course. The Pre Induction modules are designed in areas like
Economics, Accounts, Banking, Finance, Marketing, etc.

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & Interna onal


Students.
(Subject to change campus and accommoda on type wise, e.g. Single
Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Dormitory)

Amount in
(For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to INR


(For International
Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)


Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum)

15,000

15,000

Single (Only for differently abled students.)

75,000

75,000

**Twin Sharing

75,000

75,000

**Three Sharing

63,000

63,000

**Four Sharing

50,000

50,000

**Dormitory

38,000

38,000

Installments for MBA Banking & Finance (Indian


Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)

120

1st Year (Amount in )

2nd Year (Amount in )

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment


2,50,000

1,50,000

2,50,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)


Pre Induction Course fees
(Non Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

63,000

63,000

**Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

Instalments
Instalments pay by date

1,50,000

35,000
15,000

4,28,000

1,50,000

3,58,000

1,50,000

At the time of
Admission

30-Nov-2015

31-Jul-2016

30-Nov-2016

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Minor Project Visit at School

At the time of
1st Year (USD
2nd Year (USD
acceptance of
equivalent
to
INR)
equivalent
to INR)
Installments for MBA - Banking &
Offer Letter
Finance (International Students)
(USD equivalent
2nd
3rd
4th
1st
to INR)
Installment Installment Installment Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)
40,000
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
10,000
3,55,000 2,35,000 3,60,000 2,40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
20,000
35,000
PreInduction Course Fees (Non Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
15,000
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
63,000
63,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
45,000
45,000
Installments
1,05,000
4,78,000 2,35,000 4,68,000 2,40,000
At the time
31-Jul30-Nov30-Novof Reporting
Installment Pay by Date
2016
2016
2015
to SCIE
Masters in Business Administration (Banking & Finance)
Objective of the Programme: The programme will disseminate relevant knowledge and provide skills to
function effectively in the challenging environment of the banking & nance sector
Duration of the Programme: 2 years
Programme Structure
Semester I
Business Studies
Business Statistics
Financial Management
Financial Markets &
Institutions
Introduction to Banking
Operations
Organisational Behaviour
Legal Aspects of Business
Management Accounting
Managerial Economics
Strategic Management
Financial Accounting
Integrated Disaster
Management
Semester II
Insurance Management
Macro Economics

Investment Banking
Project & Infrastructure
Finance
International Finance
Securities Analysis &
Portfolio Mgt
Legal aspects of Banking
Marketing of Financial
Services
Taxation
Introduction to Financial
Modelling
Semester III
Corporate Valuation
Derivatives Markets
Fixed Income Markets
FOREX & Treasury
Management
Retail Banking

Risk Management I
Financial Engineering &
Analytics 
Sales Force & Channel
Management
Internship
Field Project
Semester IV
Development Banking &
Rural Finance
Mergers & Acquisitions
Risk Management II
Wealth Management
Innovation Management
Services Operations
Management
Major Project

Faculty
Prof. Dr. Bhama Venkataramani
Ofciating Director & Professor
Ph.D., M.Com., B.Ed.,B.Com SET

Dr. Dilip Ambarkhane


Associate Professor
Ph.D., MBA., M.Sc., B.Sc

Mr. Dipayan Roy


Assistant Professor
M.Sc., B.Sc., IIM (Fellow)

Dr. Deepa Gupta


Deputy Director & Associate
Professor
Ph.D., M.A., B.Com. NET

Ms. Swati Khatkale


Assistant Professor
M.B.A., BBM, NET

Ms. Srividhya Raju Sridharan


Assistant Professor
ACA, ACS, B.Com

Ms. Trupti Bhosale


Assistant Professor
M.B.A., B.Sc., NET

Mr. Debajyoti Ghosh Roy


Adjunct Faculty
CA, M.Sc, B.Sc

Dr. Bindya Kohli


Associate Professor
Ph.D., MBA, NET, MFC

Synopia

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Mr. Ardhendu Shekhar Singh


Assistant Professor
MBA, B.Sc, IRMA (Fellow)

Symbiosis
Institute of Computer
Studies and Research
(SICSR)

Contact details:
Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research
Atur Centre, Gokhale Cross Road, Model Colony, Pune - 411016.
Telephone: 91 20 2567 5601 / 02
Fax: 91 20 2567 5603
Email: admissions@sicsr.ac.in
Website: www.sicsr.ac.in

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Lalit Kathpalia
Director

Introduction :
Lalit Kathpalia is an IT professional with 27 years of experience both in India and abroad in software development,
education, training, program management over varied platforms and in diverse software. He is the first Symbiosis
faculty to win the prestigious IBM Faculty Award of 2012. Mr. Kathpalia is currently doing research in the area of the
relative success of the Indian IT software product Industry Vis a Vis the Indian IT services Industry. Mr. Kathpalia is a
board member of SDS (System Dynamic Society), India.
Mr. Kathpalia heads the Symbiosis Test Secretariat which conducts the SNAP Test for admissions to Postgraduate
Institutions of SIU and SET for admissions to undergraduate institutes of SIU. He has been instrumental in building
up faster and flexible online enrollment processes and online payments for STS.
Mr. Kathpalia is an Electronics Engineer from Bombay University with a Master's in Business Studies (MBS) with a
specialization in Operations Management from Pune University. He also has a Post-Graduate Diploma in Operations
Research for Management from Bombay University. Mr. Kathpalia has been working with his team to take SICSR to
the next level in the delivery of academics via the use of Educational Technology. SICSR has been a pioneer in the
implementation of technologies like LMS-Learning Management System, MOODLE (Modular Object Oriented
development learning environment), Desktop Virtualization, Cloud Technologies and Video Conferencing. This has
made SICSR a leader in technology assisted learning.
About Institute:
SICSR aims at building future leaders for the IT industry by imparting world class IT education. The institute offers
state-of-art information technology education for building cutting-edge and innovative IT applications.
The fundamental principles of imparting education use IT so that they are technology savvy and practice what they
learn. Information Technology (IT) is a rapidly changing field where new concepts and technologies are constantly
emerging, and are leading to the development of new products and innovative applications. IT also plays a vital role in
development of next generation technologies in other disciplines. IT has become a critical tool for economic, business
and social development and will play a pivotal and catalytic role in a Nation's progress.
SICSR, located in the heart of Pune City is used as both a classroom and a laboratory for learning. The location, the
broad portfolio of academic IT programs, the talented and diverse student body, and the dedicated faculty members
work together to create an educational experience that is relevant, enriching and unique. All of SICSR's internal
exams are paper free and conducted online.

Programme Profile
Name of the Programme:
i. Master of Business Administration (Information Technology) (MBA-IT)
ii. Master of Science (Computer Application) MSc (CA)

Eligibility
Graduate in any discipline from any statutory/recognised University with minimum 50% marks for general
(Open) category and 45% marks for SC/ST category.
Note : Graduates from Open Universities or Students having a degree through a correspondence course are
not eligible.
Intake
Programme Name

Intake

MBA (IT)

90

MSc (CA)

90

Reservation of seats : As per University norms


Important dates
Start of application

September 03, 2014 (Wednesday)

SNAP Test

December 21, 2014 (Sunday)

SNAP Result

January 10, 2015 (Saturday)

Last date of Online Line registratio

January 15, 2015 (Thursday)

Last Date of payment of Registration fees

January 19, 2015 (Monday)

Shortlist for GE- PIWAT

January 27, 2015 (Tuesday)

GE-PIWAT will be conducted at Pune

February 21& 22,2015 (Saturday &Sunday)

First Merit list display

March 5,2015 (Thursday)

Programme commencement:

MBA(IT) & MSc(CA): June 1, 2015 (Monday)

Arsh - Panel Discussion


(100 Entrepreneurs)

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gnuNify 2014

Unify 2014

Sharing Care Initiative -Bal Dhamaal

Unify 2014

Orientation
SICSR offers a complete portfolio of IT education programs, including undergraduate
programmes BBA (IT) and BCA, full-time post-graduate programs MBA (IT) and MSc (CA)
programmes, Executive MBA programmes that meet the particular needs of working
professionals.
If you are considering IT education, we invite you to explore Symbiosis Institute of Computer
Studies and Research (SICSR).

Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies And Research


Approved Fee Structure for the Academic year 20152016
Amount in `

Programme Fees For MBA IT (Indian Students)


AcademicFees(PerAnnum)
InstituteDeposit(Refundable)
##
PreInductionCoursefees(NonRefundable)
(ThisFeeistobepaidonlyoncepriortothecommencementoftheprogramme)

2,97,000
20,000
35,000
Amount in `
2,70,000
20,000

Programme Fees For M. Sc CA (Indian Students)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)
(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the programme)

35,000

Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and with good
entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for Discretionary Quota Seats will be
double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be paid to the Institute by way of Demand Draft
payable at Pune.
Programme Fees For MBA IT (International Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

USD equivalent to INR


4,45,500
20,000
40,000

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the programme)
Programme Fees For M. Sc CA (International Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

35,000
USD equivalent to INR
4,05,000
20,000
40,000

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the programme)

35,000

Pre Induction Course:


Pre Induction Course work is designed to bring students from different disciplines to a level playing field. This
provides the Faculty an opportunity to introduce the students to the rudimentary aspects of the course and
familiarise them to some of the terms used in the course. The Pre Induction modules are designed in areas like
Economics, Accounts, Banking, Finance, Marketing, etc.

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian &


International Students.
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, e.g.
Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing,
Dormitory)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)


Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per
Annum)
**Three Sharing
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Amount in
(For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to
INR (For
International
Students)

45,000
15,000

45,000
15,000

55,000

55,000

Installments for MBA IT


(Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Pre Induction Course fees
(Non Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalments pay by date

1st Year (Amount in `)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment


1,97,000
1,00,000
1,97,000
1,00,000
20,000
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35,000
15,000
55,000
45,000
3,67,000
At the time
ofAdmission

Instalments for M. Sc CA (Indian Students)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalments pay by date

2nd Year (Amount in `)

1,00,000

55,000
45,000
2,97,000

1,00,000

30-Nov-2015

31-Jul-2016

30-Nov-2016

1st Year (Amount in `)


2nd Year (Amount in `)
1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment
1,70,000
1,00,000
1,70,000
1,00,000
20,000
35,000
15,000
55,000
55,000
45,000
45,000
3,40,000
1,00,000
2,70,000
1,00,000
At the time
30-Nov-2015
31-Jul-2016 30-Nov-2016
ofAdmission

At the time of
1st Year (USD
2nd Year (USD
acceptance of
equivalent
to
INR)
equivalent
to INR)
Instalments for MBA IT
Offer Letter
(International Students)
(USD equivalent
4th
1st
2nd
3rd
to INR)
Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)
40,000
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
10,000
2,61,500 1,74,000
2,67,500 1,78,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
20,000
PreInduction Course Fees (Non Refundable)
35,000
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
15,000
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
55,000
55,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
45,000
45,000
Instalments
1,05,000
3,76,500 1,74,000
3,67,500 1,78,000
At the time of
30-Nov31-Jul30-NovReporting to
Instalment Pay by Date
2015
2016
2016
SCIE
At the time of
1st Year (USD
2nd Year (USD
acceptance of
equivalent to INR)
equivalent to INR)
Instalments for M. Sc CA
Offer Letter
(International Students)
(USD equivalent
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
to INR)
Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)
40,000
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
10,000
2,40,000 1,55,000
2,45,000 1,60,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
20,000
PreInduction Course Fees (Non Refundable)
35,000
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
15,000
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
55,000
55,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
45,000
45,000
Instalments
1,05,000
3,55,000 1,55,000
3,45,000 1,60,000
At the time
30-Nov31-Jul30-NovInstalment Pay by Date
of Reporting
2015
2016
2016
to SCIE

Masters of Business Administration (Information Technology)


Objective of the Programme:
To prepare students in the application of information technologies to deliver software solutions
Duration: 2 years full time
Programme Structure
Semester I

Select any one Group from below


Course Name
Java SE
Relational Database
Management System
Software Engineering
PHP
JavaScript
Basic Business Statistics for
Data Analysis
Principles & Practice of IT
Enabled Management
Analysis of Business Cases
using Spreadsheets
Talent Acquisition
Networking and
Infrastructure Essentials
Integrated Disaster
Management
Semester II
Object Oriented Analysis
Design
Software Project
Management
Software Verification And
Validation
XML Technologies
Business Process
Management
Advanced Business
Statistics for Decision
Making
OR
Information System Audit
Financial Accounting
Business Analysis and
Modeling
Web Content Management

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Group-A Software Process


Management (SPM) Part I
Software Quality
Standards I
Software Quality
Process and Assurance I
Group-B Data Warehousing and
Business Intelligence
Part I
Data Warehousing
Architecture and
Operations
Business Intelligence I
Group-C Banking and Financial
Markets Part I
IT Solutions to Banking
and Financial Markets I
IT for Financial
Management
Semester III
Information Security
Management
OR
BCM, DR and Crisis
Response Management
Enterprise Resource
Planning
IT Strategy
E-business Management
and Strategy
IT Governance
Software Architectures
Requirements Management
OR

System Dynamics
Simulation
OR
Computer Forensics Detection & Prevention of
IT Frauds
Entrepreneurship
Innovation Management
OR
Digital Marketing

Continue with the Group from


Sem II
Group-A Software Process
Management (SPM) Part II
Software Quality
Standards II
Software Quality
Process and Assurance II
Group-B Data Warehousing and
Business Intelligence
Part II
Data Warehousing
Applications and Data
Analysis
Business Intelligence II
Group-C Banking and Financial
Markets Part II
IT Solutions for Banking
and Financial Markets II
Financial Services and
Management
Semester IV
Industry Internship
*IDM is mandatory for the award
of degree.

Master of Science (Computer Application) MSc (CA)


Objective of the Programme: This programme will equip students with knowledge highly
relevant to emerging technologies. The programme aims to provide a comprehensive
framework for understanding by integrating theoretical foundations with extensive
practical work.

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Duration: 2 year full time programme.

Semester I
Best Programming Practices
Java SE
JavaScript
Python Programming
Data Structures and
Algorithms
Linux Scripting
Relational Database
Management Systems
Software Engineering
Computational
Mathematics
Semester II
Dissertation
Advanced Operating System
and Kernel Architecture
Integrated Disaster
Management
SD
Web UI Technologies
Object Oriented Analysis &
Design
Software Project
Management
SA/SS
Internetworking
Network Infrastructure
Network Operating Systems
IT Infrastructure Library
Network Security
OPT1
C# Programming
R Programming
ANN Models
ABAP Programming I
Java EE - I
Evolutionary Computation
OPT2
Android Technologies
XML technologies

Cryptography
Software Verification &
Validation
Database Administration I

Development (SD) specialization


will have to take all courses from
category SD and will have to select
any 4 courses from categories OPT
1 and OPT 2 together. Students
opting for System Administration
(SA) / Systems Security (SS) will
have to take all courses under the
category SA/SS and will have to take
any 3 courses from category OPT 2.

Semester III

SD
Web Content Management
Systems
Software Architectures
Pilot Project
SA/SS
Essentials of System
Administration
Server Security &
Hardening
Vulnerability Assessment
and Penetration Testing
OPT1
ASP.Net Programming
Cloud Programming using
Web Services
Soft Computing Algorithms
& Applications
iOS Technologies
Data Mining& algorithms
Software Quality Models
ABAP Programming - II
Java EE - II
Applications of Neural
Networks

System Programming
Data Warehousing
OPT2
Computer ForensicsDetection & Prevention of
Frauds
Administration of Cloud
IS Risk Analysis & System
Audit
Wireless Networks
Data Centre Infrastructure
Management
Network Operations,
Design, Optimization and
Management
OPT3
Network Programming
Distributed Systems
Applied Cryptography
Database Administration II
Compulsory
Green IT

Note: Students opting for Software


Development (SD) specialization
will have to take all courses from
category SD and will have to select
any 4 courses (based on prerequisites) from categories OPT 1
and OPT 3 together. Students
opting for System Administration
(SA) / Systems Security (SS) will
have to take all courses under the
category SA/SS and will have to take
any 4 courses (based on prerequisites) from category OPT 2
and OPT 3 together.

Semester IV
Industry Internship
*IDM is mandatory for the award
of degree

Faculty
Mr. Lalit Kathpalia
Director-Associate Professor
PGDORM, B.E., MBS

Mr. Shrikant Mapari


Assistant Professor
M.Sc., B.Sc., SET

Mrs. Anagha Vaidya


Assistant Professor
MCA, MCM, BCS

Mr. Harshad Gune


Deputy Director & Associate Professor
MCM, BE

Mrs. Shubhashree Waghmare


Assistant Professor
M.Sc., B.Sc.

Mrs. Minal Abhyankar


Teaching Associate
MCS, BCS

Dr. Pravin Matkewar


Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc.

Mrs. Priti Kulkarni


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.E.

Ms. Janhavi Pednekar


Teaching Assistant
MCA, BE, DCA

Mr. Shirish C.Joshi


Associate Professor
M.C.M., B.C.S.

Mr. Sachin Naik


Assistant Professor
M.Sc., B.Sc.

Dr. Rajashree Jain


Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.Phil., M.Sc., B.Sc.

Ms. Vidya Kumbhar


Assistant Professor
MCM, B.Sc., MCA

Mrs. Shraddha Dubey


Teaching Assistant
MCA, BCS, Diploma
InSoftwareTesting

Mrs. Shilpa Mujumdar


Assistant Professor
M.Phil., M.Sc., B.Sc.

Mrs. Anuja Bokhare


Assistant Professor
M.Phil., M.C.S., B.C.S.

Ms. Samaya Iyengar


Assistant Professor
M.Phil., MCM, MCA, B.Sc.

Mrs. Prafulla Bafna


Assistant Professor
M.Phil., M.C.S., B.C.S.

Ms. Gayatri Venugopal


Assistant Professor
MCA, BCA, NET

Mrs. Hema Gaikwad


Assistant Professor
MCA, B.Sc.

Mrs. Mayuri Suchak


Teaching Assistant
MCA, PGDCA, B.Com,
Certificate In Computing
Dr. Anupam Saraph
Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc
Mr. Ashok Kotwal
Adjunct Faculty
MS, B.Tech

SICSR Alumni Meet 2014

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Symbiosis
Centre for Information
Technology (SCIT)

Contact details:
Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology
Symbiosis Infotech Campus, Plot No. 15,
Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Phase-1 MIDC
Hinjewadi, Pune - 411057
Telephone: 91 20 22934308 / 09 / 10
Fax: 91 20 22934312
Email: admission@scit.edu
Website: www.scit.edu

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Dr. Dhanya Pramod


Director

Introduction :
Dr. Dhanya Pramod is a post graduate in Computer Science from Pondicherry central university and PhD from
Symbiosis International University. She has a strong academic foundation and was First Rank holder of University at
undergraduate level and a Gold medalist at post graduate level. Dr. Dhanya also holds Masters degree in Business
Administration.
She has over 14 years of experience including industry, research, academics and administration. The experience with
Wipro technologies R&D division gave her good exposure to research in the areas of network protocols and security.
Her interest in networks, application security and aspect oriented programming further lead to award of the doctoral
degree for her thesis in web application security. She has published papers in several refereed/indexed journals
including SCOPUS and conferences of international repute. She is also editorial board member and reviewer of
reputed journals. Currently her focus is multidisciplinary research in the areas of Management Science and
Information Technology.
Her passion for teaching made her to venture into academics. Her expertise includes Data Communication and
networks, IT platforms and Information Security Management. She has worked with Indira Institute of Management
as a faculty and entered into academic administration as Head of Computer Applications division. During her tenure
at Indira Group she got good exposure to international students training, which has taken new dimensions after
joining Symbiosis. She has worked as the Deputy Director of Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology prior to
her current role as Director-SCIT.
Dr. Dhanya believes that collaboration and team work has a great role in academia too. She has Co-authored and
published case studies in IT and Management in Case Centre (ECCH) and PMI. She has also received research grants
from Pune University, Symbiosis International University and PMI. She was a member of PMI and her current
professional association includes ISACA (Academic Advocate-Student chapter) and IACSIT Singapore (senior
member).
About Institute:
SCIT is the place where participants are groomed to become future leaders in the Information Technology arena.
SCIT gives opportunities to those participants who are willing to take on challenges and are ready to transform
themselves into proactive professionals.
The institute supports their transformation with innovative teaching-learning methodology, state-of-the-art
computer labs, platform for peer learning, and opportunities to learn management in real time. The success of the
institute alumni is proof to the claim that - SCIT ensures overall professional development of students who are
transformed into industry-ready IT professionals.

Programme Prole
Name of the Programme :
MBA Information Technology Business Management (ITBM)

Eligibility
Graduate from any recognized / statutory University or Institute with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for
SC/ST).
Programmes which require specic discipline/ subject specialisation need to be checked for eligibility as given
by the respective Institute.
A candidate who has completed qualifying degree from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence
certicate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
All foreign degrees/ qualications need to be veried from AIU by the candidate before seeking admission to
any programme of SIU.
Association of Indian Universities
AIU House, 16 Comrade Indrajit Gupta Marg (Kotla Marg),
Landmark: Opposite National Bal Bhawan, Near I.T.O.,
New Delhi-110002, India
Tel. No.+91-11-23230059; 23232429; 23232305 Fax No.+91-11-23232131
Email: info@aiuweb.org Website: www.aiuweb.org
Note : It is the responsibility of the candidates to ascertain whether they possess the requisite
qualications/eligibility for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of
eligibility. Final eligibility of admission will be decided by Symbiosis International University.
Intake
Programme Name

Intake

MBA - ITBM

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Reservation of seats : As per University norms


Important dates
Start of application

10th September 2014, Wednesday

Last date of Online Line registration

December 20, 2014 Saturday

Last Date of payment of Registration fees

December 20, 2014 Saturday

SNAP Test

December 21, 2014 Sunday

SNAP Result

January 10, 2015 Saturday

Shortlist for GE- PIWAT

January 21, 2015 Wednesday

GE-PIWAT

February 13, 14, 15, 2015

First Merit list display

February 28th 2015 Saturday

Programme Commencement

June 5, 2015 Friday


National Seminar-2013

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Samarambh 2013

Samarambh 2013

Grafti-2014

Guest-Awards Ceremony-Validation 2013

Orientation & Pedagogy


SCIT strives to make a paradigm shift from exam orientation to knowledge orientation. SCIT believes in the
practice of consolidation wherein the core elements of academic rigor and academic discipline are closely knitted
by research, student orientation, brand-building, corporate interface and process automation. To realize this shift
SCIT has taken several steps on curricula review and development, student and faculty orientation.
Faculty members are oriented towards creating evaluation methodologies from concept-building through
application development and not necessarily just elaboration on theory. SCIT emphasizes that academics should
trigger research and research should drive academics.

Student Prog- Samarambha 2013

Fee Structure
Programme Fees For MBA - ITBM (Indian Students)

Amount in
3,75,000
20,000

Academic Fees (Per Annum)


Institute Deposit (Refundable)
##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and with good
entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for Discretionary Quota Seats will be
double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be paid to the Institute by way of Demand Draft
payable at Pune.
Programme Fees For MBA - ITBM (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

5,62,500

Institute Deposit (Refundable)


Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

20,000
40,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

Pre Induction Course:


Pre Induction Course work is designed to bring students from different disciplines to a level playing eld. This
provides the Faculty an opportunity to introduce the students to the rudimentary aspects of the course and
familiarise them to some of the terms used in the course. The Pre Induction modules are designed in areas like
Economics, Accounts, Banking, Finance, Marketing, etc.

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & Interna onal


Students.
(Subject to change campus and accommoda on type wise, e.g. Single
Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Dormitory)

Amount in
(For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to INR


(For International
Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)


Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum)

15,000

15,000

45,000

45,000

**Three Sharing

Instalments for MBA - ITBM


(Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1st Year (Amount in )

2nd Year (Amount in )

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment


2,75,000

1,00,000

2,75,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)


Pre Induction Course fees
(Non Refundable)

20,000
35,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

**Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

Instalments
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Instalments pay by date

1,00,000

4,35,000

1,00,000

3,65,000

1,00,000

At the time
ofAdmission

30-Nov-2015

31-Jul-2016

30-Nov-2016

Instalments for MBA - ITBM


(International Students)

1st Year (USD


2nd Year (USD
At the time of
equivalent
to
INR)
equivalent
to INR)
acceptance of
Offer Letter (USD
4th
1st
2nd
3rd
equivalent to INR) Installment Installment Installment Installment

Administrative Fees (Non


Refundable)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
PreInduction Course Fees
(Non Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalment Pay by Date

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40,000
10,000
20,000
35,000

3,31,500

2,21,000

15,000
45,000
45,000
4,36,500 2,21,000
1,05,000
At the time
30-Novof Reporting
2015
to SCIE

3,37,500

2,25,000

45000
45000
4,27,500

2,25,000

31-Jul2016

30-Nov2016

MBA in Information Technology Business Management (ITBM)


Objective of the Programme:The MBA in Information Technology Business Management (ITBM) aims at
developing Management professionals for IT Businesses and its specialized streams. The programme enables
students to gain in depth knowledge in any one of the niche areas such as Information Security Management
(ISM), IT Infrastructure Management (ITIM), Software Solutions Management (SSM) and Systems (SYS).
The ISM stream addresses designing, developing & evaluating security solutions towards an information-secure
and compliant organization.
The ITIM specialization aims at proposing, managing contemporary and integrated IT infrastructure solutions
adhering to standards and compliances.
SSM's main focus is on proposing, designing and delivering quality software solutions in a changing technical and
business environment.
SYS looks at mapping client's expectation with project deliverables towards managing and delivering quality
compliant and innovative IT products and services.
Duration of the Programme: 2 Years Full time - Residential
Programme Structure
Semester I
Information Risk
Management
IT Infrastructure Essentials
Requirements Management
Business Process
Management
Principles and practices of
Management
Financial Accounting
Essentials of Marketing
Management
Business statistics
Managerial Economics
IT for Manufacturing and
Logistics Domain
Semester I Core Course
Credit Total
Integrated Disaster
Management
Elective Courses
Category I :
Information Security
Management

Principles and practices of


Security Management
IT Platforms and Security
Category II :
IT Infrastructure
Management
Advanced Network
Protocols
Network Security
Category III :
Software Solutions
Management
Software Development
Methodologies
Quality Solution Design
Advanced Software
Engineering
Category IV :
Systems
ERP-FICO Conguration
Management Science
Approach to decision
Making
Software Quality
Management

Note: Some of elective courses


may have a pre-requisite
Semester II
Management Information
Systems
Business Intelligence I
Project Management
IT Audit
Computing Tools
IT for BFSI Domain
Research Methodology
Financial Management
Strategic Human Resource
Management
Strategic Management
Management Accounting
IT Infrastructure Library
Elective Courses
Category I :
Information Security
Management
Database and Application
Security

Access Control and VAPT


Computer Forensics Detection and Prevention of
Category II :
IT Frauds
IT Infrastructure
GRC and Industry Standards
Management
Open Source IP Services and Category II :
IT Infrastructure
QoS
Management
Internet Routing Protocols
Network Operations,
and Architectures
Design, Optimization and
Global Information
Management
Infrastructure policy and
Pervasive and Ubiquitous
challenges
Computing
Category III :
Mobile and Broadband
Software Solutions
Networks & Applications
Management
Category
III :
Advance Solution Design

Software
Solutions
Software Estimation and
Management
Costing
Enterprise Architecture
Application Portfolio
IT Products
Management
Category IV :
Business Solutions
Development (Design Case
Systems
Studies)
ERP MM-SD Conguration
System Dynamics Simulation Category IV :
Systems
IT Strategy
Semester III
ERP-CRM and In-memory
Industry Internship
Analytics
Managing Presales

Big
Data Analytics
Corporate Governance &
Ethics
Semester IV
Business Analytics
Legal aspects of IT Business
Consumer Behavior
IT Sales Management
Services Marketing
Dissertation
Six Sigma
IT Consulting
Entrepreneurship
Elective Courses
Category I :
Elective Courses
Information Security
Category I :
Management
Information Security
Management

Resilience Management, BCP


and CRM
Cyber Security-A Case Study
Approach
Category II :
IT Infrastructure Management
Data Centre Infrastructure
Management
Server Conguration
Management
Category III :
Software Solutions
Management
Technology Management
Software Quality Management
Service Oriented Computing
Category IV :
Systems
Social Media & Web Analytics
Global IT Delivery Models
Note:
Core Courses are mandatory in
every semester.
Every semester electives courses
across four categories will be
offered under the following areas
Information Security
Management
IT Infrastructure Management
Software Solutions
Management
Systems
An elective course may have a prerequisite. While choosing a course
a student must ensure that prerequisite is satised.
Total 6 credits should be chosen
from the electives in every
semester

Faculty
Mr. Vijaykumar Bharati
Deputy Director & Professor
M.Com., MBA, ICWA, SLET

Ms. Anuradha Goswami


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, MCA, B.Sc.

Ms. Sonal Joglekar


Assistant Professor
CA, ICAI, M.Com

Prof. Dr. Urvashi Rathod


Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc.

Mr. Suneel Kumar Prasad


Assistant Professor
M.Tech., B.Tech

Ms. Angelina Gokhale


Teaching Associate
M.Sc., B.Sc., PGDBM

Prof. Dr. Sudhir Sharan


Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc.(Zoology),
B.Sc.(Ag. & AH),
PGDM, IIM(A)

Ms. Suprika Shrivastava


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.E.

Mr. Vishal Pradhan


Teaching Associate
M.Sc., MBA, B.Sc., B.Ed.

Ms. Apoorva Kulkarni


Assistant Professor
MBA, BCS

Ms. Vidyavati Ramteke


Teaching Assistant
MCA, PGBBM, MBS, B. Com

Ms. Pradnya Purandare


Assistant Professor
MCM, B.Sc.

Dr. Prasenjit Sen


Adjunct Faculty
Ph.D, MSc

Dr. Ajey Kumar


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., M.E., B.E.
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Mr. Shaji Joseph


Assistant Professor
MA, BA, NET

Mr. Saravan Krishnamurthy


Assistant Professor
M.S., B.E.

Symbiosis Institute of
Health Sciences
(SIHS)

Contact details:
Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences
Senapati Bapat Road, Pune 411004, Maharashtra, India
Telephone: 91 20 22932640 / 22934304 / 05 (Extn. 324)
Mobile: 91 020 25658014 / 509 / 510 / 511
Fax: 91 20 39116060
Email: admission_hhm@sihspune.org

Website: www.sihspune.org

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Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar


Director
Dean, Faculty of Health & Biomedical Sciences, SIU

Introduction :
Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar, Director, SIHS has been a merited student throughout. Recipient of the National Merit
Scholarship, he graduated from the prestigious B. J. Medical College, Pune in 1985, securing top honours in General
Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology. He completed his Masters in Obstetrics & Gynaecology in 1989 & was awarded
the Gold Medal by Pune University for his outstanding academic performance. He has completed his Ph.D. from
University of Pune.
Dr. Rajiv topped the list of successful candidates of the Maharashtra Public Service Commission and joined the B. J.
Medical College & Sassoon General Hospitals, Pune as faculty in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and
Family Welfare. He was invited by the Ministry of Health, Sultanate of Oman from 19921996, where his work was
highly appreciated.
On completion of this assignment, Dr. Rajiv conceptualized & set up the Symbiosis Centre of Health Care (SCHC), the
healthcare unit for the staff & students of the Symbiosis family. Besides ensuring delivery of quality health care
services, the Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS), offers a number of unique, innovative, need based and
career oriented academic programmes pertinent to the health care sector.
In addition to being a member of the Academic Council and Board of Management of the Symbiosis International
University & Managing Committee, Symbiosis Society, Dr. Rajiv is an Ex. Member of Board of Governors Medical
Council of India (MCI), Member, Governing Council of Consultancy Development Centre (CDC), DSIR, Ministry of
Science & Technology, Central Supervisory Board-PCPNDT, Govt. of India, Maharashtra Medical Council (MMC) &
Maharashtra Nursing Council (MNC) Govt. of Maharashtra. Dr. Rajiv is associated with various other professional
organizations like FICCI, CII, IMA, FOGSI, ISCCM, SEMI, IHCQF, MCCIA, UGC etc. He has presented a number of
original research articles both at the National and International level. Dr. Rajiv has also contributed a number of
articles in many of the leading newspapers and magazines.
Extensively travelled to the Middle East, South East Asia, USA and Europe, Dr. Rajiv is proficient in English, Hindi,
Marathi, German & Arabic.
About Institute:
The Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS) is a constituent of the prestigious Symbiosis International
University (SIU).
SIHS has conceptualized and implemented a group of professional programmes meant to equip the healthcare
professional with the appropriate tools in order to survive this age of fierce competition and specialization. SIHS
encourages a symbiosis of thought, word and action of all such professionals who would address the all-important
issue of health in its totality. Through its unique, innovative, career oriented programmes, SIHS plans to raise a cadre
of professionals who would ensure delivery of optimum health care services.

Programme Profile
Name of the Programme(s):
Master of Business Administration-Hospital & Healthcare Management (MBA-HHM)
Master of Science - Medical Technology
Intake
Programme Name
MBA - HHM
M.Sc. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

Intake
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Reservation of seats : As per University norms


Important dates
Start of application for SIHS

September 05, 2014 Friday

Last date of Online Line registration For SIHS

November 26, 2014 Wednesday

Last Date of payment of Registration fees For SIHS

November 29, 2014 Saturday

SNAP Test

December 21, 2014 Sunday

SNAP Result

January 10, 2015 Saturday

Shortlist of SIHS Pune for GE- PIWAT

January 30, 2015,Friday

GE-PIWAT of SIHS (At Pune)

February 17 and 18 2015,Tuesday and Wednesday

First Merit list display

February 28, 2015, Saturday

Programme Commencement

June 02,2015, Tuesday

*Dates subject to change


Orientation & Pedagogy
The programme is formatted such that apart from the classroom didactic lectures, students spend a substantial
amount of their learning time in various healthcare delivery related set ups where they are exposed to actual "handson" practical training.
During the period of study, students are required to complete a number of case studies as also complete a project
pertaining to Hospital/Healthcare management under the supervision of a guide. The students participate actively in
number of extracurricular activities in developing self-confidence and ability to realize his/her full potential.
Eminent guest faculty further enrich the course content. Innovative teaching methods and sessions contribute to all
round personality development in addition to academic excellence and practical competencies.
Induction Program 2014 M. Sc. Medical technology program

Blood Donation Camp

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Blood Donation Drive

Fee Structure
Programme Fees For MBA - Hospital & healthcare Management (Indian Students) Amount in `
Academic Fees (Per Annum)

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2,60,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the programme)

35,000
Amount in `

Programme Fees For M. Sc - Medical Technology (Indian Students)

1,20,000

Academic Fees (Per Annum)


Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and with good
entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for Discretionary Quota Seats will be
double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be paid to the Institute by way of Demand Draft
payable at Pune.

Programme Fees For MBA - Hospital & healthcare Management (International


USD equivalent to INR
Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)

3,90,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)


Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

20,000
40,000

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the programme)

35,000

Programme Fees For M. Sc - Medical Technology (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1,80,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Pre Induction Course:


Pre Induction Course work is designed to bring students from different disciplines to a level playing field. This
provides the Faculty an opportunity to introduce the students to the rudimentary aspects of the course and
familiarise them to some of the terms used in the course. The Pre Induction modules are designed in areas like
Economics, Accounts, Banking, Finance, Marketing, etc.

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International


Students.
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, e.g. Single
Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Dormitory)

Amount in `
(For Indian
Students)

USD equivalent
to INR
(For International
Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)


Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum)

15,000

15,000

**Twin Sharing

80,000

80,000

**Three Sharing

55,000

55,000

Instalments for MBA - Hospital &


healthcare Management
(Indian Students)

1st Year (Amount in `)


1st Instalment

Academic Fees (Per Annum)


Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
Pre Induction Course fees (Non
Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalments pay by date

1,60,000
20,000
15,000
35,000

2nd Year (Amount in `)

2nd Instalment

3rd Instalment

1,00,000

1,60,000

55,000
45,000
3,30,000
At the time
ofAdmission

4th Instalment
1,00,000

55,000
1,00,000

45,000
2,60,000

1,00,000

30-Nov-2015

31-Jul-2016

30-Nov-2016

1st Year (Amount in `)


2nd Year (Amount in `)
Instalments for M. Sc - Medical Technology
(Indian Students)
1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment
55,000
65,000
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
55,000
65,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
20,000
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
15,000
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
55,000
55,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
45,000
45,000
Instalments
1,90,000
65,000
1,55,000
65,000
At the time of
30-Nov-2015
31-Jul-2016 30-Nov-2016
Instalments pay by date
Admission
At the time of
1st Year (USD
2nd Year (USD
acceptance of
equivalent to INR)
equivalent to INR)
Offer Letter
2nd
1st
3rd
4th
(USD equivalent
Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment
to INR)
40,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)
10,000
2,30,000 1,50,000 2,35,000 1,55,000
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
20,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
35,000
PreInduction Course Fees (Non Refundable)
15,000
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
55,000
55,000
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
45,000
45,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
1,05,000
3,45,000 1,50,000 3,35,000 1,55,000
Instalments
At the time
30-Nov31-Jul- 30-Novof
Reporting
Instalment Pay by Date
2015
2016
2016
to SCIE
Instalments for MBA - Hospital &
healthcare Management (International
Students)

Instalments for M. Sc Medical Technology


(International Students)

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Administrative Fees (Non


Refundable)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalment Pay by Date

At the time of 1st Year (USD 2nd Year (USD equivalent


acceptance of equivalent to
to INR)
INR)
Offer Letter
1st
2nd
3rd
(USD equivalent
Instalment
Instalment
Instalment
to INR)
40,000
45,000
20,000

1,05,000

1,35,000

1,10,000

70,000

15,000
55,000
55,000
45,000
45,000
70,000
2,50,000
2,10,000
At the time of
Reporting to 31-Jul-2016 30-Nov-2016
SCIE

Master of Business Administration-Hospital & Healthcare Management (MBA-HHM)


Objective of the Programme: To develop and groom top class management professionals with indepth knowledge and competencies suited to the various organizations in the healthcare field
globally. The two-year full time Master's degree in Hospital and Healthcare Management focuses
on equipping students with the knowledge and skills required for the management of healthcare
organizations, be it Hospitals, Pharmaceuticals, IT, Insurance, Clinical research, Medical devices,
Public healthcare establishment, Consultancies, NGOs, Wellness industry and others. The
program aims at adopting a synergistic blend of academic knowledge and practical intricacies of the
field to create professionals adept at identifying problems and using time tested and emerging
managerial techniques to arrive at the most appropriate solution.

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Duration of the Programme: 2 Years, Full Time


Eligibility:
Graduate of any Statutory University with 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) at graduation level.
Candidates passing degree examination by part-time / correspondence / external course / distance
learning or in one sitting are not eligible.
Note: Candidates appearing for final year bachelor's degree examinations may apply but their
admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks in qualifying examination. (45% for
SC/ST)

Programme Structure
Semester I
External course
Organizational behavior
Human Resource
Management
Management Accounting
Materials Management
Business Communication
Fundamentals of Hospital
Planning & Engineering
Issues
Planning & Management of
Hospital Clinical Services
Planning & Management of
Hospital Supportive
Services
Principles & Practices of
Management
Internal Courses
Research Methodology
Biostatistics & Basic
Epidemiology
IT Applications for
Healthcare
Community Project
Presentation Skills
Integrated Disaster
Management

Semester II
External courses
Essentials of Marketing
Management
Introduction to Financial
Management
An Overview of
Pharmaceutical Sector
An Overview of Health
Insurance
Health Regulatory
Environment
MIS for Hospitals
Business Statistics
Internal Courses
Operational Research
An Overview of Clinical
Research
Non Profit Sector in Health
Care
Study Report : Public health
Sector Undertakings /
Healthcare Govt. Agencies
Study Report : An Insight
into Private Healthcare
Industry
Conceptualization &
Management of Events I
Semester III
External Courses
Strategic Management
Financial Management
Operation Research

Health Economics
Organization &
Administration of Super
Specialty Hospitals
Project Management
Internal Courses
Community Health
National Health Programme
Comparative Health
Systems
Conceptualization and
Management of Events II
Case Study
Semester IV
External Courses
Quality & Accreditation in
Healthcare Sector
Industrial Regulatory
Environment
Corporate Governance &
Business Ethics
Project
Dissertation
Internal Courses
Entrepreneurship
Emerging Trends in
Healthcare Sector
Risk Management I
On Job Training

Name of the Programme: M.Sc. - Medical Technology


Objective of the Programme To provide in- depth knowledge in the specific modality of Medical Technology and
prepare the students for leadership roles in hospitals, diagnostic labs, research centres and the healthcare industry
and to provide professional growth to the students in various specializations.
Innovations and rapid developments in the field of Medical Technology have increased the need for specialized and
skilled professionals. The Master's program in Medical Technology will help the students to develop high level of
expertise and technical skills. This will ensure that these professionals are best suited for the dynamic ever medical
field.
Duration of the Programme: 2 years full time.
Programme Pattern
Semester Specializations Offered.
Cardiac Care Technology
The Cardiac Care Technologist is responsible for direct and indirect patient care, haemo-dynamic monitoring,
equipment set up and operation. He/she assists the physician during cardiac procedures and assumes
responsibility for completion of other cardiac lab functions.
Respiratory Therapy
The Respiratory Therapist is a key member of the medical team specializing in diagnostics, treatments and
procedures in the care of patients with respiratory problems. He/she evaluates, treats, and cares for patients with
breathing disorders.
Medical Imaging Technology
Imaging Sciences Technologists are health professionals who facilitate diagnosis and management through the
creation of images using medical imaging modalities like X-ray, Ultrasound, Magnetic Resonance and Computed
Tomography.
Clinical Laboratory Technology
Clinical Laboratory Technologists are responsible for laboratory based tasks which include sampling, testing,
measuring, recording andanalyzing results in biological, chemical, physical and life sciences. These tests assist in
the advancement and development of modern medicine and science.
Dialysis & Renal Technology
Dialysis Technologists operate machines that remove waste and excess fluids from the blood of patients whose
kidneys can no longer carry out those functions satisfactorily. The programme is designed to provide
competencies & technical skills necessary in the field of dialysis.
OT &Anaesthesia Technology
The Operation Theatre and Anaesthesia Technologist is responsible for direct and indirect patient care,
equipment set up and Pre, Intra and Post-operative procedures.
Eligibility:
Cardiac Care
B.Sc. Degree in Medical Technology with Cardiac Technology as specialization or equivalent from a
statutory/recognized university.
OR
Bachelors in Life Sciences from a statutory/recognized University or equivalent and diploma / certificate
program in Cardiac Technology /minimum one year of work experience in the department of Cardiology
from a reputed institute/ related field.
OR
Bachelors in Medicine / Ayurveda / Homeopathy / Unani / Physiotherapy / Nursing from a
statutory/recognized University or equivalent.

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Respiratory Therapy
B.Sc. Degree in Medical Technology in Respiratory Therapy as specialization or equivalent
from a statutory/recognized university.
OR
Bachelors in Life Sciences from a statutory/recognized University or equivalent and
diploma/ certificate program in Respiratory Therapy / Technology /minimum one year of
work experience in the department of Respiratory Care from a reputed institute/ related
field.

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Induction Program 2014 M. Sc. Medical technology program

PANACHE an outbound activity

OR
Bachelors in Medicine / Ayurveda / Homeopathy / Unani / Physiotherapy / Nursing from a statutory/
recognized University or equivalent.

Medical Imaging
B.Sc. Degree in Medical Technology in Imaging Sciences as specialization or equivalent from a statutory/
recognized university.
Or
Bachelors in Physics or Life Sciences as major or equivalent from a statutory/ recognized university with
diploma/ certificate program in Medical Imaging /minimum one year of work experience in the department of
Radiology from a reputed institute / related field.
Or
Bachelors in Medicine / Ayurveda / Homeopathy / Unani from a statutory/ recognized University or
equivalent.
Clinical Laboratory
B.Sc. degree in Medical Technology with Clinical Laboratory Technology as specialization / Clinical Laboratory
Science or equivalent from a recognized university
Or
Bachelors in Life Sciences or equivalent from a recognized university with diploma / certificate program in
Clinical Laboratory /minimum one year of work experience in the department of Clinical laboratory from a
reputed institute/ related field.
Or
Bachelors in Medicine / Ayurveda / Homeopathy / Unani from a statutory/ recognized University or
equivalent.
Dialysis & Renal Technology
B.Sc. degree in Medical Technology with Dialysis as specialization or equivalent from a statutory/ recognized
university.
Or
Bachelors in Life Sciences or equivalent from a statutory/ recognized university with diploma/ certificate
program in Dialysis/Renal Technology / minimum one year of work experience in the department of Dialysis /
Renal Sciences from a reputed institute / related field.
Or
Bachelors in Medicine / Ayurveda / Homeopathy / Unani / Physiotherapy / Nursing from a statutory/
recognized University or equivalent.
OT & Anaesthesia Technology
B.Sc. degree in Medical Technology with OT & / Anaesthesia as specialization or equivalent from a statutory/
recognized university.
Or
Bachelors in Life Sciences or equivalent from a recognized university with diploma/ certificate program in
OT/Anesthesia Technology/ minimum one year of work experience in the department of OT / from a reputed
institute / related field.
Or
Bachelors in Medicine / Ayurveda / Homeopathy / Unani / Physiotherapy / Nursing from a recognized
University or equivalent.

Program Structure
Semester I - Cardiac Care
Development of
Cardiovascular System
Etiology of Heart Disease
Electro-Physiology
Echocardiography and
Peripheral Doppler I
Pathology & Case
Presentation-I
Teaching Methodology I
Semester II - Cardiac Care
Foetal and Neonatal
Circulation
Clinical Cardiology
Echocardiography and
Peripheral Doppler-II
Business
Statistics
Review of Literature -I
Research Methodology
Teaching Methodology II
*Integrated Disaster
Management
Semester III - Cardiac Care
Cardiology Basics and
Chest Roentgenogram
Cardiac Pacemakers and
Cardioverter Defibrillators
Cardiac Catheterization
Pathology & Case
Presentations-II
Review of Literature-II
Teaching Methodology III
Semester IV - Cardiac Care
Peripheral Catheterization
Recent Advances in
Cardiology
Intensive Cardiac Care Unit
(ICCU) & Cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR)

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Participation of
MBA(HHM) batch
2013-15 students in
Pandharpur Wari

Pathology & Case


Presentations-III
Dissertation
Applied Management in
Cardiac Care Unit
Teaching Methodology IV

SEMESTER I - Respiratory
Therapy
Basic Sciences (Anatomy &
Physiology)
Cardiopulmonary Diseases
Cardiopulmonary
Pharmacology
Advanced Respiratory
Therapy-I
Pathology & Case
Presentations-I
Teaching Methodology I
SEMESTER II - Respiratory
Therapy
Advanced Respiratory
Therapy-II
Critical Care Medicine-I
Business
Statistics
Review of Literature -I
Research Methodology
Teaching Methodology II
*Integrated Disaster
Management

SEMESTER III - Respiratory


Therapy
Advanced Respiratory
Therapy-III
Critical Care Medicine-II
Emergency Medical
Services-I
Cardiopulmonary
Rehabilitation
Pathology & Case

Presentations-II
Review of Literature -II
Teaching Methodology III

SEMESTER IV - Respiratory
Therapy
Neonatal &Paediatric
Respiratory Care
Critical Care Medicine-III
Emergency Medical
Services-II
Pathology & Case
Presentations-III
Dissertation
Applied Management in
Respiratory Therapy Unit
Teaching Methodology IV
Semester I - Medical Imaging
Applied Physics in Medical
Imaging
Radiation Physics &
Protection
Radiographic Photography
Introduction to Newer
Modalities
Pathology & Case
Presentations-I
Teaching Methodology I
Semester II - Medical Imaging
Imaging Equipment (I) -XRay & Ultrasonography
(USG)
Techniques in X-Ray &
Mammography
Techniques in
Ultrasonography (USG)
Imaging Equipment (II)Computed Tomography
(CT)
Business Statistics
Review of Literature -I
Research Methodology

Participation of students
of MBA(HHM) batch
2014-16 in Poster
Presentation based on
theme Innovation
enabling Access at FICCI
Heal 2014, on Sep 01
and 02 at New Delhi

Teaching Methodology II
*Integrated Disaster
Management
Semester III - Medical Imaging
Techniques in Computed
Tomography (CT)
Imaging Equipment (III)Magnetic Resonance
Imaging (MRI)
Techniques in Magnetic
Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Pathology & Case
Presentations-II
Review of Literature-II
Teaching Methodology III

Semester IV - Medical Imaging
Calibration & Quality
Control in Computerized
Tomography (CT)
Calibration & Quality
Control in Magnetic
Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Special Investigations &
Techniques
Pathology & Case
Presentations-III
Dissertation
Picture Archiving and
Communications System
(PACS) & Radiology
Information System (RIS)
Applied Management in
Radiology Unit
Teaching Methodology IV
Semester I - Clinical Laboratory
Biochemistry
Parasitology
Systemic Bacteriology
Clinical Pathology
Pathology & Case
Presentations-I
Teaching Methodology I

Semester II - Clinical Laboratory


Instrumentation in Clinical
Laboratory
Clinical Haematology
Diagnostic Microbiology
Business Statistics
Review of Literature -I
Research Methodology
Teaching Methodology II
*Integrated Disaster
Management
Semester III- Clinical Laboratory
Clinical Biochemistry
Virology & Mycology
Blood Banking
Pathology & Case
Presentations-II
Review of Literature-II
Teaching Methodology III
Semester IV - Clinical Laboratory
Immunology
Cytology
Histopathology
Pathology & Case
Presentations-III
Dissertation
Newer Diagnostic
Techniques
Applied Management in
Clinical Laboratory Unit
Teaching Methodology IV
Semester I - Dialysis & Renal
Technology
Renal Anatomy &
Physiology
Aetio-Pathology of Renal
Disease
Renal Pharmacology
Water Treatment & Quality
Assurance in Dialysis
Pathology & Case
Presentations-I
Teaching Methodology I

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Semester II - Dialysis & Renal


Technology
Theory & Principles of
Haemodialysis
Clinical Nephrology
Dialysis Equipment
Business Statistics
Review of Literature -I
Research Methodology
Teaching Methodology II
*Integrated Disaster
Management
Semester III - Dialysis & Renal
Technology
Theory & Principles of
Peritoneal Dialysis
Investigations in Renal
Diseases
Patient Care in Renal
Technology
Pathology & Case
Presentations-II
Review of Literature -II
Teaching Methodology III

Semester IV- Dialysis & Renal


Technology
Theory & Principles of other
Renal procedures
Quality Assurance in Renal
Technology
Recent Advances in Renal
Technology
Pathology & Case
Presentations-III
Dissertation
Applied Management in
Renal Care Unit
Teaching Methodology IV
Semester I - OT & Anaesthesia
Pre-Anesthetic Patient
Assessment
Pre-operative Patient
Investigation

Patient Preparation
Anesthetic Fitness Criteria
& Pre Surgery Checklist
Infection Control in
Operation Theatre
Pathology & Case
Presentations-I
Teaching Methodology I
Semester II - OT & Anaesthesia
Instruments in OT
&Anaesthesia
Anesthetic Agents
Techniques in Anesthesia
Safety Measures in
Operation Theatre
Business
Statistics
Review of Literature -I

Research Methodology
Teaching Methodology II
*Integrated Disaster
Management
Semester III - OT & Anaesthesia
Procedures in Thoracic &
Cardiac OT
Procedures in Neuro OT
Procedures in Abdomen,
Obstetric, Gynaecology &
Urology (OBGY & URO) OT
Procedures in Ear, Nose,
Throat (ENT), Ophthalmic &
Paediatric OT
Pathology & Case
Presentations-II
Review of Literature -II
Teaching Methodology III

Semester IV - OT & Anaesthesia


Procedures in
Orthopaedic& Trauma Care
Critical Care Services
Transfusion & IV Therapy
Recovery Room & Day Care
Pathology & Case
Presentations-III
Dissertation
Applied Management in OT
& Anaesthesia Unit
Teaching Methodology IV
*Note: Integrated Disaster
Management (IDM) is mandatory
for the award of the degree.

Faculty

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Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar


Director-Professor
Ph.D., M.D., M.B.B.S.

Ms. Sanjivani Maral


Assistant Professor
M.Sc., B.Sc.

Dr. Vijay Tilak


Adjunct Faculty
MD, MBBS, DPH, DIH

Dr. Sammita Jadhav


Deputy Director &
Professor
M.D., M.B.B.S.

Mrs. Neha Bhagatkar


Assistant Professor
Master in Hosp.Admin.,
B.Physiotherapy, NET

Dr. Dnyaneshwar Shelke


Adjunct Faculty
BHMS, M.Sc., PG Dip. In EMS

Dr. Anil Pandit


Professor
MD, MBBS, DNB, DPH, DCA, FCGP

Dr. Pushpalata Mule


Teaching Associate
BAMS, MBA

Dr. Vijay Deshpande


Associate Professor
MD, MBBS, AWS

Mr. Abdus Farooqui


Teaching Associate
MBA, B.Sc,

Dr. Kasturi Shukla


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Master in Hospital Admin

Ms. Meenal Kulkarni


Teaching Associate
MBA, BHA

Dr. Prasad Rajhans


Adjunct Faculty
MBBS, MD,
Dr. Shital Wadkar
Adjunct Faculty
BAMS, PGDEMS
Dr. Manjiri Gokhale
Adjunct Faculty
MD, MBBS

Symbiosis
Institute of
Media and
Communication
(SIMC - Pune)

Contact details:
Symbiosis Institute of Media And Communication
Address: Gram: Lavale, Tal: Mulshi, Pune 412 115
Telephone: 91 20 39116100
Cell: 91 08888864620
Fax: 91 20 39116111
Email: admissions@simc.edu
Website: www.simc.edu

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Prof. Chandan Chatterjee


Director
Introduction :
Prof. Chandan Chatterjee, an alumnus of IIT Kharagpurand IIM Bangalore has over 29 years experience across
multiple business roles as well as in senior academic proles. He was awarded the Glaxo Marketing Scholar Awards
and ITI (Systems) Gold medal for scholastic achievements apart from Merit scholarships at IIM Bangalore. Prof.
Chatterjee has held senior management roles in reputed Indian and MNC organisations and has worked in India and
abroad. He has also received various recognitions for achievements over the years in business and academics.
Prior to joining as Director, SIMC at Lavale, he held the position of Dean and Professor (Marketing) at MICA,
Ahmedabad. Since joining SIMC in 2010, he has worked actively to transform SIMC's, MBA (Communication and
Media Management) as a highly sought after programme. Over the past three years this has been achieved through
industry-ready curriculum, pedagogy, research, faculty and industry interactions.
SIMC's ranking has improved steadily, and today SIMC is acknowledged as the leading educational institute both in
the Communication Management specialisation and among the Mass Communication institutes, in terms of
Curriculum Innovation, Depth of Delivery and Assessment and Innovative Practices.
Prof. Chatterjee also holds the position of Dean of Faculty of Media, Communication and Design at SIU. He has
served on several key committees constituted by SIU on academic changes and reform initiatives since 2010.
About Institute:
The Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication is a leading national institution in the Communications domain,
focusing on fullling Content, Creativity and Managerial talent required by the Media and Communication industry.
Its strong academic programmes are driven by rigour, scholarship and a healthy integration of theory and practice
that translate abstract ideas into tangible deliverables by its post-graduate students during their careers.
The team of experienced advisors, faculty, researchers and practitioners contribute towards the learning and
development of the students. The combined mode (theory and experiential) learning is complemented by the
institutes cutting edge facilities and infrastructure. Students discover prevalent industry practices during their
internship(s). The aim is not to merely train students to t in with the industry requirements of trained professionals,
but also to extend complete support in helping them realise their true potential - be it as writers, directors, managers,
business leaders or entrepreneurs.
SIMC (PG), Pune have won many accolades over the recent past. Most recently, SIMC won the IMC Gold Award
2014: at MBA Universes' Indian Management Conclave 2014 in 'Increasing Applicant Pool' category.
SIMC (PG), Pune have also received various awards such as the Edutainment Award 2014 for # 2 Best Media School
(West Zone), # 2 Best Advertising School, # 2 Best PR and Events School, # 3 Best Media School. In 2013, the college
also won the ABP NEWS National B-School Award, for the best curriculum of MBA (Communication Management)
programme.
The Outlook MDRA Survey on India's Best Professional Colleges in 2014 ranked SIMC, Pune, #2 among the top 10
Colleges in Mass Communication in India. Apart from that, the institution has also received the Edutainment Award
2014 for # 7 Best Journalism School, # 4 Best Film and Television Institute. SIMC Pune is also ranked #7 in the
'IMPACT Careers 360 M-School Rankings 2013'

Programme Prole
Name of the Programme(s):
MBA (Communication Management)
MA (Mass Communication)
Eligibility
Graduate from any recognized / statutory University or Institute with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for
SC/ST).
Programmes which require specic discipline/ subject specialisation need to be checked for eligibility as
given by the respective Institute.
A candidate who has completed qualifying degree from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence
certicate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
All foreign degrees/ qualications need to be veried from AIU by the candidate before seeking admission
to any programme of SIU.
Evaluation Division of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) issues equivalence certicate for foreign
degrees/qualications. The contact details are as below:
Association of Indian Universities
AIU House, 16 Comrade Indrajit Gupta Marg (Kotla Marg),
Landmark: Opposite National Bal Bhawan, Near I.T.O.,
New Delhi-110002, India
Tel. No.+91-11-23230059; 23232429; 23232305 Fax No.+91-11-23232131
Email: info@aiuweb.org Website: www.aiuweb.org
Note: It is the responsibility of the candidates to ascertain whether they possess the requisite
qualications/eligibility for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of
eligibility. Final eligibility of admission will be decided by Symbiosis International University.
Intake
Programme Name

Intake

MBA (Communication Management)

120

MA (Mass Communication)

60

Reservation of seats : As per University norms

SIMCinema Rewind:
Mr. Amitabh Bachhan giving signature
at SIMCinema Rewind event at SIMC
along with Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar.

156

157

At SIMCatalyst with Prasanna. Hulikavi, Sharmistha


Gupta, SiddharthRavindran, Ekalavya Bhattacharya,
Karan Baikampadi,Disha Parekh and Colleen Thomas at
Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication (PG).

SIMClairvoyance: Velerie Pinto, CEO Perfect Relations


addressing students at SIMClairvoyance event at SIMC

Important dates
Start of application

September 09, 2014 Tuesday

Last date of Online Line registration

December 20, 2014 Saturday

SNAP Test

December 21, 2014 Sunday

Last Date of payment of Registration fees

December 23, 2014 Tuesday

SNAP Result

January 10, 2015 Saturday

Shortlist for GE- PIWAT

January 19,2015 Monday

GE-PIWAT

February 6 to February 15, 2015

First Merit list display

February 27, 2015 Friday

Programme commencement:

1st week of June 2015

Orientation & Pedagogy


.

SIMC, Pune has been pioneering and breaking through the conventional, stereotyped, traditional curriculum and
has been innovating curriculum design and contents through multi stage academic inputs from students, alumni
and Board of Studies validated by industry experts. This has resulted in the most industry relevant curriculum
which has received UTV Bloomberg best media industry related curriculum 2012 award, since the academic
session 2012-13.
SIMC, Pune has introduced electives in each specialisation area. The MBA (CM) programme offers
specializations in Brand Communication, Public Relations& Media Management. Research and Digital aspects of
communication management are given special attention across all these specializations. The MA (MC)
programme offers specializations in Journalism & Audio Visual Communication.
SIMC focuses on Academic Delivery, Higher students' satisfaction with superior faculty pool and focus on
learning / pedagogy that seamlessly integrates the classroom sessions, group learning using social media and selflearning.

Fee Structure
Programme Fees For MBA - CM (Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
##
Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)
(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

Amount in
3,50,000
35,000

Programme Fees For MA (MC) - Journalism (Indian Students)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)

Amount in
3,00,000
35,000

Programme Fees For MA (MC) - Audio Visual (Indian Students)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)

Amount in
3,50,000
35,000

35,000

Pre Induction Course:


Pre Induction Course work is designed to bring students from different disciplines to a level playing eld. This
provides the Faculty an opportunity to introduce the students to the rudimentary aspects of the course and
familiarise them to some of the terms used in the course. The Pre Induction modules are designed in areas like
Economics, Accounts, Banking, Finance, Marketing, etc.
Discretionary Quota Fees:
Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and with good
entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for Discretionary Quota Seats will be
double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be paid to the Institute by way of Demand Draft
payable at Pune.
Programme Fees For MBA - CM (International Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)
##
Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)
(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

USD equivalent to INR


5,25,000
35,000
40,000

Programme Fees For MA (MC) - Journalism (International Students)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

USD equivalent to INR


4,50,000
35,000
40,000

Programme Fees For MA (MC) - Audio Visual (International Students)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

USD equivalent to INR


5,25,000
35,000
40,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & Interna onal


Students.
(Subject to change campus and accommoda on type wise, e.g.
Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Dormitory)

158

Mess Fees (Per Annum)


Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum)
Single (Only for differently abled students.)
**Twin Sharing
**Three Sharing
**Four Sharing
**Dormitory

35,000

USD equivalent to
INR
Amount in
(For Indian Students) (For International
Students)
45,000
15,000

45,000
15,000

75,000
75,000
63,000
50,000
38,000

75,000
75,000
63,000
50,000
38,000

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Instalments for MBA - CM


(Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1st Year (Amount in )

2nd Year (Amount in )

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment


2,00,000

1,50,000

2,00,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

35,000

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)

35,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

63,000

63,000

**Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

Instalments
Instalments pay by date

Instalments for MA (MC) - Journalism


(Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1,50,000

3,93,000

1,50,000

3,08,000

1,50,000

At the time
ofAdmission

30-Nov-2015

31-Jul-2016

30-Nov-2016

1st Year (Amount in )

2nd Year (Amount in )

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment


1,60,000

1,40,000

1,60,000

1,40,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

35,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

30,000

33,000

30,000

33,000

**Mess Fees (Per Annum)

23,000

22,000

23,000

22,000

2,63,000

1,95,000

2,13,000

1,95,000

At the time
ofAdmission

30-Nov-2015

31-Jul-2016

30-Nov-2016

Instalments
Instalments pay by date

Instalments for MA (MC) - Audio Visual


(Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1st Year (Amount in )

2nd Year (Amount in )

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment


2,05,000

1,45,000

2,05,000

1,45,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

35,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

30,000

33,000

30,000

33,000

**Mess Fees (Per Annum)

23,000

22,000

23,000

22,000

3,08,000

2,00,000

2,58,000

2,00,000

At the time
ofAdmission

30-Nov-2015

31-Jul-2016

30-Nov-2016

Instalments
Instalments pay by date

At the time of
1st Year (USD
2nd Year (USD
acceptance of
equivalent to INR)
equivalent to INR)
Instalments for MBA - CM (International
Offer Letter
Students)
(USD equivalent
2nd
3rd
4th
1st
to INR)
Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)
40,000
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
30,000
2,85,000 2,10,000 3,15,000 2,10,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
35,000
Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)
35,000
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
15,000
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
63,000
63,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
45,000
45,000
Instalments
1,05,000
4,43,000 2,10,000 4,23,000 2,10,000
At the time
30-Nov
31-Jul- 30-Novof Reporting
Instalment Pay by Date
2015
2016
2016
to SCIE

Instalments for MA (MC) - Journalism


(International Students)

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalment Pay by Date

Instalments for MA (MC) - Audio Visual


(International Students)

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalment Pay by Date

160

At the time of
1st Year (USD
2nd Year (USD
acceptance of
equivalent to INR)
equivalent to INR)
Offer Letter
(USD equivalent
2nd
3rd
4th
1st
to INR)
Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment
40,000
30,000
2,55,000 1,65,000 2,70,000 1,80,000
35,000
15,000
63,000
63,000
45,000
45,000
1,05,000
3,78,000 1,65,000 3,78,000 1,80,000
At the time
30-Nov31-Jul- 30-Novof Reporting
2015
2016
2016
to SCIE
At the time of
1st Year (USD
2nd Year (USD
acceptance of
equivalent to INR)
equivalent to INR)
Offer Letter
(USD equivalent
2nd
3rd
4th
1st
to INR)
Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment
40,000
30,000
3,00,000 1,95,000 3,15,000 2,10,000
35,000
15,000
63,000
63,000
45,000
45,000
1,05,000
4,23,000 1,95,000 4,23,000 2,10,000
At the time
of Reporting
to SCIE

30-Nov2015

31-Jul2016

30-Nov2016

MBA (Communication Management)


Objective of the Programme:
Providing the industry with skilled and trained media professionals adept in all elds of
communication driven Businesses viz. Brand Communication (earlier called Advertising),
Public Relations and Media Management.

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Duration of the programme: 2 Years Full-time


Programme Structure
Semester I
Brand Communication, Public
Relations, Media Management
Business Statistics
Communication for
Creative Industries
Essentials of Marketing
Management
Management Perspective in
Media and Communication
Businesses
Managerial Economics
Overview of Media and
Entertainment Industry
Indian Kaleidoscope
Communication Theories
Organizational Behaviour
Design Technology and
Photography Workshop
Industry Project I
*Integrated Disaster
Management

Semester II
Brand Communication
Research Methodology
Marketing Research
Integrated Marketing
Communications
Consumer Behavior and
Insights
Brand Ecology
Project Management:
Communication Industries
Digital Ecosystem
Innovation, Creativity and
Visual Literacy
Introduction to
Advertising Industry and
Advertising Management
Project- Social
Responsibility
Introduction to Syndicated
Database andAnalysis with
Workshop

Public Relations
Research Methodology
Marketing Research
Integrated Marketing
Communications
Consumer Behaviour &
Insights
Brand Ecology
Project Management:
Communication Industries
Digital Eco system
Advanced PR Writing Skills
Introduction to Public
Relation Industry
Project- Social
Responsibility
Introduction to Syndicated
Database and Analysis with
workshop
Media Management
Research Methodology
Marketing Research
Integrated Marketing
Communications
Consumer Behaviour and
Insights
Brand Ecology
Project Management:
Communication Industries
Digital Ecosystem
Strategic Media Planning
Evolution of Media, Media
Ethics and Laws
Media Industry Project I
Project- Social
Responsibility
Introduction to Syndicated
Database and Analysis with
Workshop
Semester III
Brand Communication
Marketing Analytics and
CRM
OR
Marketing Strategies for
Brand Communication

Service Process
Management for Agency
Businesses
Digital Communication
Solutions
Rural Marketing
Sports and Entertainment
Marketing
Specialized Advertising
Research
Advertising Theory and
Strategy
Account Planning Model
and Practices
Communication Design
and Evaluation
Campaign Planning
Industry Project II
Public Relation
Marketing Analytics and
CRM
OR
Marketing Strategies for
Brand Communication
Service Process
Management for Agency
Businesses
Digital Communication
Solutions
Rural Marketing
Sports and Entertainment
Marketing
Specialized PR and PR
Research
Event Management
Strategic PR and Reputation
Management
Corporate Communication
Campaign Planning
Industry Project II
Media Management
Marketing Analytics and
CRM
OR
Marketing Strategies for
Brand Communication

Service Process
Management for Agency
Businesses
Digital Communication
Solutions
Rural Marketing
Sports and Entertainment
Marketing
Media Research and
Applications
Introduction to Business
and Economics of Media
Media Investment
Management
Advance Media Planning
and Media Innovation
Campaign Planning
Industry Project II
Semester IV
Brand Communication
Creativity in Business
Business Planning for
Communication Industries
Innovative Approaches to
Marketing and Marketing
Simulations
Corporate Citizenship
Retail Marketing
Communications + Industry
Project III
OR

Brand Valuation and Return


on Marketing Investments
(ROMI)
OR
Innovative Communication
Solutions
OR
Advanced Communication
Research Methods Business
Model for Digital Future
Managing Creative
Enterprises
Dissertation
Public Relations
Creativity in Business
Business Planning for
Communication Industries
Innovative Approaches to
Marketing and Marketing
Simulations
Corporate Citizenship
Retail Marketing
Communications + Industry
Project III
OR
Brand Valuation and Return
on Marketing Investments
(ROMI)
OR
Innovative Communication
Solutions (Elective)
OR

Advanced Communication
Research Methods
Business Model for Digital
Future
Managing Public Affairs and
PR Agencies
Dissertation
Media Management
Creativity in Business
Business Planning for
Communication Industries
Innovative Approaches to
Marketing and Marketing
Simulations
Corporate Citizenship
Retail Marketing
Communications + Industry
Project III
Brand Valuation
OR
Return on Marketing
Investments (ROMI)
OR
Innovative Communication
Solutions
OR
Advanced Communication
Research Methods
Business Model for Digital
Future
Managing Media Business
Dissertation

MA (Mass Communication)
Objective of the Programme:
Providing industry with skilled and trained media professionals adept in all elds of communication (specially in
Journalism & Audio Visual)
Duration of the programme: 2 Years Full-time
Programme Structure

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Semester I
Journalism & Audio-Visual
Mass Communication
Theory in the Digital Era
Digital Photography
Concepts
Film and Television
Appreciation
Audio-Visual
Communication
Perspectives on Indian
Media
The Craft of Writing for

Media
Digital Multimedia in
Communication
Technologies
Project I
Integrated Disaster
Management Courses
Semester II
Journalism
Media and Culture Studies

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SIU Inter Institute Football


Tournament: SIMC women's team won
Bronze during SIU inter Institute
Championship

News Reporting and Editing


Contemporary India and the
World
Television News Basic
Online & Social Media Tools
in Journalism
Advanced Journalistic
Writing
Community Radio
The Business of Media
Basic Media Research
Social Responsibility Project
Project II
Audio-Visual
Media and Culture Studies
Television Genres and
Formats
Advanced Photography Lighting and Editing
Basic Video Editing
Screen writing
Camera and Lighting
Radio Production
Basic Media Research
Digital & Multimedia
Platforms
Social Responsibility Project
Project II
Semester III
Journalism
Specialized Reporting
Current Affairs &
Newsroom Management
Television News Advanced
Basics of Finance,
Economics & Business
Journalism
Designing Digital Interface
Journalism Elective I
(Choose any two from a, b

and c)
a) Democracy and Political
Parties
b) Regional Journalism
c) Entertainment and
Lifestyle Journalism
Journalism Elective II
(Choose any one from a b,
and c)
a) Advanced Research
Methodology
b) Photojournalism &
Travel Photography
c) Radio programming
Documentary Film- Making
Project III
Audio-Visual
Television Programming and
Channel Management
Audio Visual Production
Management
Direction
Multi-Camera Techniques
Editing
AV Elective I (Choose any
two from a, b and c)
a) Advanced Camera &
Lighting
b) Advanced Film Criticism
c) Production Design
AV Elective II (Choose any
one from a and b)
a) Advanced Research
Methodology
b) Sound Design
c) Radio Programming
Entertainment Media
Marketing
Documentary Film-Making
Project III

Semester IV
Journalism
Media laws, Ethics and
Policies
Development
Communication &
Development Journalism
Dissertation/Digital/
Multimedia Project
Journalism Elective III
(Choose any one from and b)
a) Constitutional Affairs
and Elections
b) Sports Journalism
Journalism Elective IV (any
one from a and b)
a) Advanced Business
Journalism
b) Health, Environment,
Science and Technology
Reporting
Audio-Visual
AV Post Production
Advanced Editing
Auteur Studies
AV Elective III (Choose any
one from a and b)
a) Advanced Screenplay
Writing and Direction
b) Advanced Television
Programming
AV Elective IV (Choose any
one from and b)
a) Graphics and Visual
Special Effects
b) Specialized Photography
Dissertation/ Digital/
Multimedia Project

Faculty
Mr. Chandan Chatterjee
Director-Associate Professor
PGDM, B.Tech.

Ms. Ruchi Jaggi


Assistant Professor
MMC, B.Sc., NET,

Ms. Prasanna Hulikavi


Deputy Director & Assistant
Professor
MA., PGDCM, BA., SET

Ms. Radhika Ingale


Assistant Professor
MCmS, B.Sc., PGDA&PR, NET

Dr. V. Eshwar Anand


Professor
Ph.D., M.Phil., MA., BA.
Dr. Ashwani Kumar Upadhyay
Associate Professor
Ph.D, MBA, B.Sc
Dr. Darryl D'souza
Associate Professor
Ph.D, MS (Communication), B.Sc,
Bachelor of Philosophy

Ms. Anurupa Ghatge


Assistant Professor
M.B.A., MA., BA.
Mr. Gagan Prakash
Assistant Professor
M.S.(Communication), MA., BA.
Dr. Vikas Pathak
Assistant Professor
Ph.D, NET, PGDJ, M.Phil, MA.,
BA.

Dr. Raj kishore Patra


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., MA., BA.

Mr. Sushobhan Patankar


Assistant Professor
Master of Communication, B.Sc,
NET

Dr. Mun Mun Ghosh


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc.

Mr. Ziegler Colaco


Teaching Assoicate
MBA, BCS, BPh

SIMColloquium: Prof. Chandan Chatterjee welcoming


Mr. Nagesh Kukunoor, eminent director at SIMColloquium event at SIMC.

Edutainment award 2014: Prof. Chandan Chatterjee receiving


awards from Mr. SubhashGhai (Producer & Director) at
Edutainment award 2014 at Mumbai

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Ms. Sonal Radia - Tyagi


Faculty -In-charge of Studios
MA., BA., Appl Certied for
Training for Final Cut Pro.,
PGD in Brodcasting, Dip. In
Cinema (FTI)
Dr. Sabyasachi Dasgupta
Teaching Associate
Ph.D. (Fellow), MBM
(Marketing), BA.
Ms. Pooja Valecha
Teaching Associate
PGD in Communication
Management, BA.
Mr. Indrani Sen
Adjunct Faculty
MA., BA. (HONS.)
Mr. Dharmendra Chavan
Adjunct Faculty
MMC, BE.
Mr. C. D. Mitra
Mentor Professor
MBA

SIMCandid: TreshaGuha, Brand Manager, Doollaly


Brewing addressing the Students at SIMCandid event
at SIMC

SIMCinema Rewind: Mr. Vikramjit Roy, Mkt Head &


GM NFDC India Addressing the students at
SIMCinema Rewind enent

Symbiosis
Institute of Media
and Communication
Bengaluru
(SIMC - B)

Contact details:
Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication - Bengaluru
#95/1, 95/2, Electronics City, Phase-1,
Hosur Road, Bengaluru-560 100
Telephone: 91 80 6713 9587
Fax: 91 80 / 6713 9533
Email: admissions@simc.edu.in
Website: www.simc.edu.in

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Prof {Mrs} Maya Chakravarti V


Director
Introduction :
Prof. Maya Chakravarti V, Director, Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication, Bengaluru, has a Masters in
English Literature with diplomas in Public Relations as well as Journalism and is currently completing her doctoral
studies in Public Relations. She is a Corporate Communication and Public Relations professional with 36 years'work
experience in diverse work environment both Indian and Foreign. She has worked with the Indian Institute of Science,
Indian Telephone Industries, Subhash Projects, Hyder Consulting, UK, Indian Business Academy, Image PR,
Conergy-German RE Company, CREMA, Suryadatta Group, besides running her own Consultancy-IKON PR. Some
of her prestigious clients include IFC-World Bank, Biwater UK, Techno Park Trivandrum and the Industry & IT
Departments of Kerala Government, Greg Chappel led Grifth Institute of Sports, Institution of Engineers, Electro
Steel Castings Ltd and Citigate Dewe Rogerson. She has been the preferred PR Consultant for several Foreign Trade
Missions. She has over 25 years of teaching experience both full time and part time,. She has academic experience of
seven years as Director. Prof. Chakravarti has been a speaker at several International Conferences and has
presented papers in International Journals.
Prof Maya Chakravarti has been unanimously elected as the Chairperson - Karnataka & Kerala Chapter of the
Association of Indian Management Schools, AIMS. She has been co-opted as a Member of the Bangalore
Management Association, Management Education - B Schools Committee by invitation, as Member of the Expert
team of the Vivekananda Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore. She is the Adviser of the Literature Club,
Symbiosis Law School, Noida and was a Member of the Academic Council of the Symbiosis International University.
She was bestowed upon with the 2013 Chanakya Award in recognition of her contributions to the eld of PR
education by the Public Relations Council of India. She received the Gold Medal for her presentation on Innovation in
Education at the All India AIMS Summit in 2013.
Prof. Chakravarti is a voracious reader, avid movie buff, keen on ne arts and the performing arts, she loves travelling
and has travelled extensively in Europe. She is a State Gold medallist in Hindustani Classical Music-Sitar. She loves to
take on job challenges and thrives in a dynamic work environment, constantly re-inventing herself to be on the cutting
edge of the profession. She believes that we are the architect of our own lives and in the power of afrmation; her
ethos is "If you want something very badly, the entire universe conspires to get it for you."
About Institute:
At SIMC-B, learning is a participative and interactive activity. The Curriculum is contemporary, uid, dynamic and
totally industry driven. The state of the art, expansive, inviting ambience of SIMC-B has all the facilities that a topnotch Media and Communication Professional Institute needs. SIMC-B aims to serve the multi-faceted needs of the
Media and Communication Industry in particular, and the society in general, through education, training, research
and advocacy. It seeks to develop competent, responsible and innovative professionals in the practice, development
and management of Media and Communication. The Academic Programme is holistic - involving group discussions,
case studies, seminars, workshops, live projects, NGO Internships, besides summer and winter Internships. Equal
emphasis is laid upon curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.

SIMC-B was awarded the 4th Best Advertising School - National and the 4th Best Media Communication School South India, at the Edutainment Awards in India's rst ever comprehensive Media, Communication and Design
Education rating, ranking and awards at the National level".
Some of the modules taught include Advertising, Brand Management, Public Relations, Corporate Communication,
Event Management, Audio Visual, Photography, Design Technology, Market Research, Economics, Budget Planning,
Financial Management, HR-OB besides Foreign Languages including French, German and Spanish.
Graduates of our MBA in Communication Management, specializing in Advertising and Public Relations, ideally t
into the areas of Advertising, Advertising Creatives, Client Servicing, Brand Management, Brand Development,
Marketing, Marketing Communication, Market Research, Media Planning, Media Buying & Selling, Public Relations,
Internal Communication, Employee Relations, Corporate Communication, Business Development, Event
Management, Print, Broadcast, Electronic and Digital Media and associated elds.
Programme Prole
Name of the Programme:
MBA - Communication Management
Eligibility:

Graduation in any discipline from a statutory / recognised University with a minimum of 50% (Open) and
45% (for SC/ST) marks.
Correspondence / Part Time Degree holders are not eligible.

Intake
Programme Name

Intake

MBA - Communication Management

80

Reservation of seats : As per University norms

Dr Vidya Yeravadekar, Principal Director, Symbiosis with


Director & Team SIMC-B

Dr Rajani Gupte, Vice Chancellor, SIU, inaugurates the SIMC


B Batch of 2014- 16.

168

Prof. Alex Gibson, Dublin Institute of Media &


Communication, DIT, Ireland with Director SIMC- B

Director SIMC-B (2nd from Right) at the PINKATHON 2014 Press Meet

169

ELCIA Industrial Expo

With Bollywood Actress Rani Mukherjee & Bangalore Literature Festival


Director Mr Vikram Sampath

Director SIMC-B with Mr Arun Shourie, the noted


journalist, author & former Minister

ELCIA Industrial Expo

Important dates
Start of application

September 03, 2014 Wednesday

Last date of Online Line registration

November 26, 2014 Wednesday

Last Date of payment of Registration fees

November 29, 2014 Saturday

SNAP Test

December 21, 2014 Sunday

SNAP Result

January 10, 2015 Saturday

Shortlist of SIMC - Bengaluru Pune for GE- PIWAT


GE-PIWAT will be conducted at NOIDA Campus

February 21, 22 Saturday & Sunday

GE-PIWAT will be conducted at Pune

February 28, March 01 Saturday & Sunday

GE-PIWAT will be conducted at Bengaluru Campus

March 7 & 8 Saturday & Sunday

First Merit list display


Possible 2nd round of GE/PI at Bengaluru Campus

March 27, 28 & 29 Friday, Saturday & Sunday

Programme Commencement

June 8, 2015 Monday

Orientation & Pedagogy


It assures a holistic curtain-raiser to the two year Programme through sessions with experts from the entire
gamut of the Communication Industry including Theatre, Films, Photography, Literature, Fine Arts and the
Performing Arts, apart from the Yes Plus programme of the Art of Living, personality grooming and a city - tour
culminating in individual Innovative Presentations on the learnings gleaned.

Fee Structure
Programme Fees For MBA - CM (Indian Students)

Amount in

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

3,50,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

35,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and with good
entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for Discretionary Quota Seats will be
double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be paid to the Institute by way of Demand Draft
payable at Bengaluru.
USD equivalent to INR

Programme Fees For MBA - CM (International Students)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)

5,25,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

35,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

##

Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

Pre Induction Course:


Pre Induction Course work is designed to bring students from different disciplines to a level playing eld. This
provides the Faculty an opportunity to introduce the students to the rudimentary aspects of the course and
familiarise them to some of the terms used in the course. The Pre Induction modules are designed in areas like
Economics, Accounts, Banking, Finance, Marketing, etc.

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & Interna onal


Students.
(Subject to change campus and accommoda on type wise, e.g. Single
Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Dormitory)

Amount in
(For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to INR


(For International
Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)


Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum)

15,000

15,000

**Twin Sharing

75,000

75,000

**Three Sharing

75,000

75,000

Instalments for MBA - CM


(Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)

170

1st Year (Amount in )

2nd Year (Amount in )

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment


2,00,000
1,50,000
2,00,000
1,50,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)


Pre Induction Course fees
(Non Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

35,000
35,000

**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

75,000

75,000

**Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

Instalments
Instalments pay by date

15,000

4,05,000

1,50,000

3,20,000

1,50,000

At the time
ofAdmission

30-Nov-2015

31-Jul-2016

30-Nov-2016

SIMC-B Director receiving


the 4th Best Advertising
School National and the
4th Best Media
Communication
School - South India from
the Showman-Ace lm
Director Mr Subhash Ghai,
at Edutainment Awards
2014.

Instalments for MBA - CM (International


Students)

At the time of
acceptance of
Offer Letter
(USD
equivalent to
INR)

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

30,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

1st Year (USD


equivalent to INR)
1st
Instalment
2,85,000

171

2nd Year (USD


equivalent to INR)

4th
2nd
3rd
Instalment Instalment Instalment
2,10,000

3,15,000

35,000

PreInduction Course Fees (Non Refundable)

35,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

75,000

75,000

**Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

Instalments

2,10,000

1,05,000

4,55,000
At the time
of Admission

Instalment Pay by Date

2,10,000

4,35,000

2,10,000

30-Nov2015

31-Jul2016

30-Nov2016

MBA - Communication Management


Objective of the Programme:
Providing the industry with skilled and trained Communication professionals adept in all elds of
communication driven businesses with specic reference to Advertising and Public Relations.
Duration of the programme:
2 Years Full-time
Programme Structure
MBA (Communication
Management)
Semester I
Business Statistics
Managerial Economics
Marketing Management
Media and Communication
Industry Overview
Business Communication
Communication Theories
Design Technology and
Photography workshop
Principles and Practices of
Management
Corporate Citizenship

Choose any one


Basic French 1
Basic German 1
Basic Spanish 1
Semester II
Research Methodology
Media and Culture Studies
Consumer Behaviour &
Insights
Brand Ecology
Integrated Marketing
communication
Digital Ecosystem

Introduction to Advertising
Industry & Advertising
Management
Introduction to Public
Relations Industry
Case study writing and
Analysis Method
Advanced Film Criticism
Social Responsibility Project
Industry Project-I
Industry Project -II
Integrated Disaster
Management

Semester III -Advertising


Marketing Strategies for
Brand Communication
Retail Communication
Sports & Entertainment
Marketing
Campaign Planning
Advance Media Planning
and Media Innovation
Digital Communication
Solutions
Advertising Theory &
Strategy
Account Planning Models &
Practices
Communication Design &
Evaluation
Business Planning for
Communication Industries
Industry Project III
Industry Project IV

Public Relations
Marketing Strategies for
Brand Communication
Retail Communication
Sports & Entertainment
Marketing
Campaign Planning
Advance Media Planning
and Media Innovation
Digital Communication
Solutions
Event Management
Strategic PR & Reputation
Management
Corporate Communication
Business Planning for
Communication Industries
Industry Project III
Industry Project IV

Semester IV- Advertising


Leadership and Capacity
Building
Media Law, Ethics and
Policies
Talent Management
Managing Creative
Enterprises
Dissertation
Public Relations
Leadership and Capacity
Building
Media Law, Ethics and
Policies
Talent Management
Managing Public Affairs &
PR Agencies
Dissertation

Faculty
Prof {Mrs} Maya Chakravarti V
Director & Associate Professor
MA, Dip in Pub. Relations,
Diploma in Journalism, B.Sc.
Mr. Sunil B.
Deputy Director
Assistant Professor
M.Phil., MCJ, BCJ, B.Com., NET

Dr. Shashikala Patil


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., MA, BA

Mr. Ravi Kumar


Adjunct Faculty
Degree in Life Sciences

Mr. N. Sriganeshvarun
Assistant Professor
M.Mass.Comm.,M.Phil, BA, NET

Mr. G. Ullaganathan
Adjunct Faculty
M.A.

Ms. Sabhista Booshan


Assistant Professor
MBA, PGDPR, BA

Dr. Khushbu Pandya


Adjunct Faculty
Ph.D, MBA, BBA

With Justice Leila Seth

Yakshaghana Puppet show at SIMC-B1

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With Jnanpith Awardee & Actor Dr Girish Karnad

175th World Photography Day

Symbiosis
Law School - Pune
(SLS - Pune)

Contact details:
Symbiosis Law School
Survey No. 227, Plot-11, Opposite Pune International Airport,
VIP Road, Viman Nagar Pune - 411014, Maharashtra, India
Telephone: 91 20 65201114 / 5
Mobile: 91 8380059476 / 77 / 78 / 79 / 80
Email: admission@symlaw.ac.in
Website: admission@symlaw.ac.in

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Dr. (Mrs.) Shashikala Gurpur


Director

Introduction :
Dr. (Mrs.) Shashikala Gurpur, is a distinguished academician and orator. She has had an outstanding career and vast
experience in teaching, research and industry.
Dr. Gurpur holds a Ph.D. in 'International Law' and was the topper and Gold medalist in LL.M. She has worked in an
MNC in Abu Dhabi, UAE from 2004 to 2007. She has taught in various institutes for 20 years including NLSIU Bangalore, SDM Law College - Mangalore, Manipal Institute of Communication -Manipal and University College Cork, Ireland. At Symbiosis Law School, Pune she teaches a wide range of courses including Jurisprudence, Media
Laws, International Law, Teaching and Research Methodology, Biotechnology Law, Law and Social Transformation,
besides guiding research with LL.M. and Ph.D. students. She has around 40 articles/research papers and ve book
chapters published to her credit.
Dr. Gurpur, is a recipient of Fulbright-Nehru International Education Scholarship 2011. She has been honoured
with Legal Education Innovation Award 2011 conferred by SILF and MILAT. She was Part time member of the 19th
Law Commission of India and is currently a member of the Legal Education Committee of the Bar Council of India. She
was nominated as the member of the General Council of NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad and member of the
International Advisory Board of Irish Journal - Irish Review of CED Law & Policy, North side Community Law Centre,
Dublin, Ireland (2011) & IALS, International Legal Education, USA. She attained visitor status to teach in Foreign
Service Institute, Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi. She is an M. Phil and Ph.D. referee at Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi. She is also a Ph.D. referee at NLU, Jodhpur, Nagpur, Delhi and Mumbai University and an
Examiner at NUJS, Kolkata. She is a member of the Research & Recognition Committee of Faculty of Law and
nominated in Academic Council of B. P. S. Mahila Vishwavidyalaya, Sonepat, Haryana. She has been on the Advisory of
All India Radio, Mangalore and on the advisory to several NGOs on Gender, Development and Human Rights and
Asian Network of Women in Communication. She has been a resource person at the Maharashtra Judicial Academy
and many other distinguished fora.
She is the recipient of the Award for Excellence in Legal Sectorby Vijay Foundation at Akluj, District - Solapur,
Maharashtra for her special contribution towards empowerment of women & children. She was recently awarded a
Certicate of Recognition - "My Choice for Equality" by the Global Ethics Forum, Geneva in association with IIM
Bangalore in the Global Ethics Forum 2014 Conference at IIM Bangalore. She was among the 10 nominees from 50
countries for taking action towards establishing a more equal, impartial and fair world.
About Institute:
Symbiosis Law School, Pune stands for excellence in legal education and is nestled in the city of Pune (popularly
described as the Oxford of the East, with the glorious heritage of being the capital of the Peshwas). Symbiosis Law
School (SLS) Pune, piloted and enriched by the vision of Padma Bhushan, Dr. S.B. Mujumdar, was established in 1977
under the illustrious banner of Symbiosis Society. Since 2002, it has been a constituent of Symbiosis International
University, which is accredited by 'NAAC' with 'A' grade. SLS Pune has been continuously ranked amongst top 10 Law
Schools in India by the India Today-Nielsen and The Week survey, 2013. It was conferred with the prestigious Gold
Star Award by the Bar Council of India in February, 2013. This stature is attained through its various programmes.It
offers 5-year integrated Undergraduate Programmes like Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws [B.A., LL.B(Hons)],

Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Laws [B.B.A., LL.B(Hons)], 3 year LL.B and One year LL.M
Programme. SLS, Pune also successfully administers 16 different Diploma Programs and 19 Certicate Programs.
The curriculum and pedagogy are designed around the latest quality initiatives in legal education including
recommendations of the Carnegie Report, USA combining skill, knowledge and values. These are imparted through
multitalented, qualied, competent and enthusiastic faculty. Those efforts are reciprocated by the participation of all
the stakeholders including the members of the Bar and Bench, corporate sector and international experts.
Impressive international collaborations across UK, US and Europe have brought in the membership of International
Association of Law Schools, USA and the Asian Law Institute, Singapore. SLS, Pune is the only Indian partner with the
Erasmus Mundus Global Consortium of Law Schools. Since 2008, DAAD, Germany has been funding faculty and
students of SLS Pune for research and exchange programs through the 'New Passage to India' Programme with
Leibniz University, Hanover and Brunswick European Law School, Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences,
Wolfenbuttel, Germany. Since 2012, Symbiosis Law School, Pune has also been a part of Ontario Maharashtra Goa
(OMG) Exchange Programme.
SLS, Pune endeavors to secure all-round contributions to the betterment in the eld of Law, to create world class
professionals, to produce committed academicians and law reformers, to train justice dispensers, to invigorate
community crusaders and to create a strong watershed of new and upcoming expertise in law relating to business
and corporate context.
Students can avail scholarships such as the SC/ST Top Class Education Scholarships, Ministry of Social Welfare, Govt.
of India, State Merit Scholarship. They obtain support, attention and motivation through the mentor system. SLS,
Pune secured the 5th place in the Mooting Premier League (MPL), sponsored by Herbert Smith Freehills, ahead of
NALSAR Hyderabad, GNLU, Gandhinagar, RMLNLU, Lucknow, HNLU, Raipur and ILS, Pune in 2013.

ORIENTATION AND PEDAGOGY


The methodology is essentially learner centered and research oriented, strengthening students in reective and
critical thinking skills along with value-orientation. Modern teaching methods are used in a convergent manner, along
with the lecture method. These include the Class Room Presentations, Group Discussions, Seminars, Case Studies,
Socratic Method, Project Based Method, Computer Assisted Learning and Experiential Learning.
The curriculum and pedagogy are designed around the latest quality initiatives in legal education. These efforts are
reciprocated by the participation of all the stakeholders including the members of the bar and bench, corporate
sector and international experts.
MASTER'S Programme IN LAW ( LL.M)
Eligibility of the Programme:
Three Years/ Five Years LL.B. Degree from any Indian or Foreign University recognized by University Grants
Commission with at least 50% marks or equivalent grade. (45% for SC/ST)
Intake
Programme Name

Intake

LLM

70

Reservation of seats : As per University norms

L to R: Dr. Vidya Yervadekar, Principal Director, Symbiosis, Dr.Rajani Gupte, Vice-Chancellor, Adv. Ram Jethmalani, Professor
Emeritus SIU, Justice Sikri, Judge Supreme Court of India, Padma Bhushan Dr. S. B. Mujumdar, Chancellor SIU, Justice S. B. Sinha,
Former Judge, Supreme Court of India, Dr. Shashikala Gurpur, Director SLS Pune

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Prof. UpendraBaxi, Professor


Emeritus, Warwick
University, delivering Justice
Y. V. Chandrachud Memorial
Public Lecture at the Law
Day & Justice Y. V.
Chandrachud Memorial
Public Lecture 2014

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Winners with the


Trophy at of the
6th B. Krishna
Memorial
National Moot
Court
Competition
2014

Important Dates
Particulars

Date

Online application Starts

9th April 2015

Institution Online application Closes

23rd May, 2015

Payment of Registration Fee (through -D.D. or Cash) Closes


(Scanned copy of the D.D. should reach SLS, Pune by 17th May 2015 & and
the D.D. should reach to SLS, Pune ofce on or before 23rd May 2015)

23rd May, 2015

List of candidates shortlisted for PI-WS

27th May 2015 by 05:00 pm

Personal Interaction & Writing Sample test will be on

6th June 2015

First Merit List

Opens: 13th June 2015 (5:00pm)


Closes: 20th June 2015 (5:00pm)

Second Merit List

Opens: 23rd June 2013 (5:00pm)


Closes: 29th June 2013 (5:00pm)

Third Merit List

Opens: 2nd July 2015 (5:00pm)


Closes: 8th July 2015 (5:00pm)

Fourth Merit List ( if required)

Opens: 14th July 2015 (5:00pm)


Closes: 16th July 2015 (5:00pm)

Commencement of Classes

1st July 2015

Fee Structure
Programme Fees For LLM (Indian Students)

Amount in

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

80,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

10,000

Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and with good
entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for Discretionary Quota Seats will be
double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be paid to the Institute by way of Demand Draft
payable at Pune.

Programme Fees For LLM (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1,20,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

10,000

1st Year (Amount in )

Instalments for LLM (Indian Students)

1st Instalment

Academic Fees (Per Annum)


Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments

80,000
10,000

90,000

Instalments pay by date

Instalments for LLM (International Students)

At the time of Admission


At the time of acceptance
of Offer Letter (USD
equivalent to INR)

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)

40,000
55,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

10,000

1st Year (USD equivalent


to INR)
1st Instalment
65,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

**Mess Fees (Per Annum)

Instalments
Instalments pay by date

178

1,05,000

65,000
At the time of Reporting to
SCIE

A performance by the
Japanese students'
delegation , Chuo
University, Japan, at
SLS, Pune

179

Programme Structure
7 specializations
- Business & Corporate Law
-

Constitutional Law &


Administrative Law
Innovation, Technology &
Intellectual Property Law
Legal Pedagogy, Legal
Practice & Research
Criminal Law & Security Law

Human Rights Law

Legal Practice & Court


Management

A specialization will be offered


subject to minimum 6 admissions in
the Specialization Group
Semester I
Compulsory Courses
Research Methods and
Legal Writing
Comparative Public Law
Specialization: Business &
Corporate Law (Choose Any
Three)
Corporate Law
International Trade Law
Banking and Insurance Law
Carriage of Goods by Sea
and Multimodal transport
Specialization:
Constitutional &
Administrative Law (Choose
Any Three)
Fundamental Rights &
Directive Principles
Administrative Law
Police and Security
Administration
Education Law

Specialization: Innovation,
Technology and Intellectual
Property Law (Choose Any
Three)
Science, Technology,
Innovation and IPR
Copyright & Industrial
Designs - Law & Practice
Trademarks & Geographical
Indications
Patent law - Practice &
Procedure
Business, IPR & Global
Perspectives
Specialization: Legal
Pedagogy, Legal Practice &
Research (Choose Any
three)
Ideas of Justice & Justice
Education
Legal Clinics & Clinical
Methodology
Educational Psychology &
Adult Learning
Education Law
Principles and Practices of
Court Management
Specialization: Criminal &
Security Law (Choose Any
Three)
Criminology & Criminal
Justice Administration
Crime Justice & Human
Rights
International Criminal Law
Comparative Criminal law
Specialization: Human
Rights Law (Choose Any
Three)
Concept & Development of
Human Rights
Human Rights &
International Order

Science, Technology &


Human Rights
Human Rights of Women
and Children
Specialization: Legal
Practice and Court
Management (Choose Any
Three)
Principles and Practices of
Court Management
Legal Clinics and Clinical
Methodology
Advanced Drafting, Pleading
and Conveyancing
Dispute Resolution: Judicial
& ADR
Professional Ethics
*Integrated Disaster
Management
Semester II
Compulsory Courses
Law and Justice in a
Globalizing World
Dissertation
Specialization: Business &
Corporate Law (Choose
Any Three)
Competition Law
Investment Law
Corporate Governance &
Human Rights
Taxation Laws
Specialization:
Constitutional &
Administrative Law
(Choose Any Three)
Centre-State relations and
Constitutional Governance
Media Law
Housing and Urban
Development
Telecommunication Laws

Specialization: Innovation,
Technology and
Intellectual Property Law
(Choose Any Three)
Intellectual Property Asset
Management
Bio-Technology & Legal
Regulation
Information Technology &
Intellectual Property
Nuclear Technology:
Dilemmas of Legal Controls
Specialization: Legal
Pedagogy, Legal Practice &
Research (Choose Any
three)
Legal Research & Writing
Curriculum Planning &
Teaching Plans
Development

Supervision & Evaluation of


Student Performance
Co-curricular Programs &
Law School Management
Specialization: Criminal &
Security Law(Choose Any
Three)
Police Law and
Administration
Sentences & Sentencing
White Collar Crimes
Victimology
Specialization: Human
Rights Law (Choose Any
Three)
Criminal Justice and Human
Rights

Specialization: Legal
Practice and Court
Management (Choose Any
Three)
Skills and Competencies of
Legal Practice
Judging and Judgment
Writing
Mooting and Trial Advocacy
Principles and Practices of
Management
Law Practice Management
Human Rights of
Disadvantageous Groups
International Humanitarian
Law & Refugee Law
Protection & Enforcement
of Human Rights in India
Business and Human Rights

Faculty
Prof. Dr. Shashikala Gurpur
Director & Professor
Ph.D., LLM, LLB, B.Sc.

Mrs. Asawari Abhyankar


Assistant Professor
LLM, B.A.LLB., NET

Mr. Girish Abhyankar


Assistant Professor
LLM, MPM, LLB. B.Com.

Prof. Dr. Bindu Ronald


Deputy Director &Professor
Ph.D., LLM, BSL - LLB, NET

Mr. Swapnil Bangali


Assistant Professor
LLM, LLB, B.Com., NET

Mr. Atmaram Shelke


Assistant Professor
LLM, LLB, B.A., B.G.L.

Dr. Shashikant C Hajare


Associate Professor
Ph.D., LLM, LLB, B.Sc., NET,

Mr. Abhijit Vasmatkar


Assistant Professor
LLM, LLB, B.Sc., NET

Mr. Shirish D Kulkarni


Assistant Professor
LLM, LLB

Dr. Aparajita Mohanty


Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.Phil., MA, B.A., B.Ed.

Ms. Aradhana Nair


Assistant Professor
LLM, BSL - LLB, NET, SLET

Mr. Ashish Deshpande


Assistant Professor
LLM, B.S.L. LLB

Dr. Rupal Rautdesai


Associate Professor
Ph.D, LLM, LLB, NET

Ms. Sujata Arya


Assistant Professor
LLM, LLB, B.Com., NET

Dr. Yuvraj Patil


Assistant Professor
LLM, BSL - LLB

Dr. Surya Rashmi Rawat


Associate Professor
M.B.A., LLB, B.Sc., NET

Mr. Santosh H Aghav


Assistant Professor
LLM, B.S.L. LLB

Mr. Nagesh Sawant


Assistant Professor
LL.M, LL.B, B.A., NET

SLS Pune at 'Spiritus', Bangalore

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Common Commencement Programme 2014

181

The Nani A Palkiwala Memorial Elocution


Competition

A Cultural Extravaganza: A Students Performance

Law Theater: A scene from 'Nanavati Trial' at Symbhav 2014

Ms. Asha Soman


Assistant Professor
LL.M., PGDHR, LL.B., BA, NET

Ms. Jinamoni Baruah


Academic Associate
LLM

Ms. Satiksha Singh


Research Assistant
LLB,

Ms. Pranita Deshpande


Assistant Professor
LLM, BSL LLB, NET

Mr. Vivek Nemane


Academic Associate
LLM, MA

Mr. Sachin Sharma


Assistant Professor
LLM, BA.LLB, AIBE, NET

Mr. Amol Sapatnekar


Teaching Associate
LLM, LLB, BCS

Ms. Shweta Singh


Research Assistant (Research Assistant
cum Placement Coordinator)
LLB,

Ms. Garima Pal


Assistant Professor
M.Sc, B.Sc, NET

Ms. Trupti Babhale (Rahti)


Teaching Assistant
LLM, LLB, BA,

Ms. Tokmem Doming


Assistant Professor
LLM, LLB, NET

Mr. Munnazzar Ahmed


Research Assistant
BALLB

Ms. Vanishree Ramanathan


Assistant Professor
PGDHRL, MA, BA, NET

Mr. Ujwal Nandekar


Research Assistant
LLM, BA, LLB

Dr. Arvind Chinchure


Adjunct Professor
Ph.D, M.Sc,
Mr. M. G. Bapat
Adjunct faculty
MLL, LLM, LW
Mrs. Shubhada S Pednekar
Adjunct faculty
LLM, MA, LLB
Mr. Milind Hartalkar
Adjunct faculty
B.Sc., LLM

Students at the Learning Resource Centre.

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Symbiosis
College of Nursing
(SCON)

Contact Details:
Symbiosis College of Nursing
Senapati Bapat Road, Pune- 411004, Maharashtra (INDIA)
Telephone: 9120 25671907, 25652444(Ext.186)
Fax: 91 020 25659209
Email : symbiosisnursing@scon.edu.in
Website : www.scon.edu.in

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Col. Jayalakhsmi N. (Retd)

Director

Introduction :
Col (Ms) Jayalakshmi Namasivayam Pillai (Retd), an Honours degree holder in Nursing from Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
College of Nursing, University of Delhi and a Post graduate from the same University with specialization in
Psychiatric Nursing is presently heading the institution. An Ex-Army officer and a Postgraduate diploma holder in
Hospital and Health Care Management from Symbiosis International University. Col (Ms) Jayalakshmi
Namasivayam Pillai (Retd) has headed Armed Forces Medical College, College of Nursing, Pune, for four years and
School of Nursing at Army Hospital Research and Referral, Delhi Cantonment, for three years. On 3rd Oct 2012 she
has been elected as the President of Trained Nurses' Association of India, Pune City Branch. She has established Post
Graduate Programme with three specializations, initiated Institute of Medicine, Washington DC Project through
PHFI, and bagged GFATM through Indian Nursing Council. With good work progress she has sanction for the next
phase also. Col (Ms) Jayalakshmi Namasivayam Pillai (Retd) is with Symbiosis College of Nursing from the time of its
inception.
About Institute:
Symbiosis College of Nursing was established in the year 2007 with an aim to create leaders in the nursing profession
by providing unique, innovative programmes that are responsive to the market needs. Symbiosis College of Nursing
is a constituent Institution of Symbiosis International University which is recognized by Indian Nursing Council &
Maharashtra Nursing Council. The Programmes offered by SCON ensures numerous career avenues for a graduate
and post graduate nurse in the healthcare industry across the world. SCON is associated with major hospitals of Pune
city to provide the "hands- on" clinical and para-clinical experience necessary for the students pursuing these hospital
based academic programmes. Global Fund to fight for AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) was started at SCON
on 06 April 2010. SCON is a sub- sub recipient of this project. The project aims to strengthen the nursing fraternity
and thereby the hospitals to provide better quality care to its clients. The overall goal of GFATM is to strengthen
human and institutional capacities of the National Health System for an accelerated growth of the National AIDS
Control Programme.

Programme Profile
Name of the Programme:
Master of Science (Nursing)

Eligibility : (As per Indian Nursing Council requirements)


The candidate should be a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife or equivalent with any State Nursing
Registration Council.
The minimum educational qualification shall be the B.Sc. Nursing / B.Sc. (Hons.)Nursing / Post Basic B.Sc.
Nursing with minimum of 55% aggregate marks from an institution which is recognized by Indian Nursing
Council.
Minimum one year of work experience after completing B.Sc. Nursing.
Minimum one year of work experience before or after Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing.
Candidate should be medically fit.
5% relaxation of marks for SC/ST candidates.
Documents required at the time of Admission
1. Certificate of passing the qualifying examination.
2. Mark list of 10th, 12th standard and qualifying examination.
3. Original Migration Certificate.
4. Requisite Caste certificate issued by the competent authority, if applying for admission against reserved
category.
5. Gap' Certificate, if applicable.
6. Certificate of change of name, if applicable, supported by documentary evidence like Government Gazette
Notification.
7. Character Certificate.
8. Transfer Certificate or School Leaving Certificate.
9. Experience Certificate

Intake
Programme Name

Intake

M.Sc. (Nursing)
S.No

20

Specialization

Seats

Medical Surgical Nursing

Mental Health Nursing

10

Community Health Nursing

Obstetrics & Gynaecological Nursing

Child Health ( Paediatric) Nursing

# Seats will be declared after approval from Indian Nursing Council & Maharashtra Nursing Council

Reservation of seats : As per University norms

Saraswati- 2013

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Oxfam Trailwalker - 2013

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M.Sc Nursing
studentPANACHE
2013-14

Important Dates
Written test

18June 2015

Interview

19 June 2015 24 June 2015

Programme commencement

01st August 2015

International Nurses day celebration -2013 at Dhanvantari Auditorium, AFMC

National conference on 'Task Shifting to Independent Midwifery


Practice Fostering Safe Motherhood -Feb 2014

Fee Structure
Amount in `

Programme Fees For M. Sc - Nursing (Indian Students)

1,04,500
3,000

Academic Fees (Per Annum)


Institute Deposit (Refundable)

Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and with good
entrance test scores are considered for Management Quota Seats. The fees for Management Quota Seats will
be double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be paid to the Institute by way of Demand
Draft payable at Pune.
Programme Fees For M. Sc - Nursing (International Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)

USD equivalent to INR


1,57,000
40,000
3,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International


Students.

USD equivalent to INR


(For International
Students)

(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, e.g. Single


Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Dormitory)

Amount in `
(For Indian Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)


Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum)
**Twin Sharing
**Three Sharing
Instalments for M. Sc - Nursing (Indian
Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalment Pay by Date

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalment Pay by Date

45,000
15,000

80,000
55,000

80,000
55,000

1st Year (Amount in `)


2nd Year (Amount in `)
2nd
Instalment
1st Instalment
1st Instalment 2nd Instalment
50,000
50,000
54,500
54,500
3,000
15,000
55,000
55,000
45,000
45,000
1,72,500
50,000
1,54,500
50,000
At the time of
30-Nov-2015
31-Jul-2016 30-Nov-2016
Admission

Instalments for M. Sc - Nursing


(International Students)

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45,000
15,000

At the time of
1st Year (USD
acceptance of
equivalent to
Offer Letter
INR)
(USD equivalent
to INR)
1st Instalment
40,000
62,000
3,000

95,000

1,05,000

15,000
55,000
45,000
2,10,000
At the time of
Reporting to
SCIE

2nd Year (USD


equivalent to
INR)
1st Instalment
1,57,000

55,000
45,000
2,57,000
31-Jul-2016

Master of Science - Nursing :


Objective of the Programme:
On completion of M.Sc. Nursing degree programme the graduates will be able to:
Apply knowledge from physical, biological and behavioral sciences, medicine, including
alternative systems and nursing in providing nursing care to individuals, families and
communities.

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Provide nursing care based on steps of nursing process in collaboration with the individuals and groups
Demonstrate understanding of life style and other factors, which affect health of individuals and groups.
Practice as a Clinical nurse specialist.
Demonstrate leadership qualities and function effectively as nurse educator and manager.
Demonstrate skill in conducting nursing research, interpreting and utilizing the findings from health related
research.
Demonstrate the ability to plan and effect change in nursing practice and in the health care delivery system.
Establish collaborative relationship with members of other disciplines
Demonstrate interest in continued learning for personal and professional advancement
Utilize the latest trends and technology in providing health care.
Participate effectively as members of the health team in health care delivery system.
Conduct need based research studies in various settings and utilize the research findings to improve the
quality of care.
Demonstrate awareness, interest and contribute towards self advancement and advancement of the
profession.

Programme Structure
Year I- Master of Science in
Medical Surgical Nursing
Nursing education
Advance nursing practice
Nursing Research and
statistics
*Medical Surgical Nursing-I
Integrated Disaster
Management
Year II - Master of Science in
Medical Surgical Nursing
Nursing Management
Nursing
Research(Dissertation)
*Medical Surgical Nursing-II
Educational visit 2 weeks
*Clinical Specialty Medical
Surgical Nursing
Note: Students have to maintain
log book for each activity during
the course of study
Year I- Master of Science in
Mental Health (Psychiatric)
Nursing
Nursing education
Advance nursing practice
Nursing Research and
statistics

*Mental Health (Psychiatric)


Nursing- I
Integrated Disaster
Management
Year II - Master of Science in
Mental Health (Psychiatric)
Nursing
Nursing Management
Nursing
Research(Dissertation)
*Mental Health (Psychiatric)
Nursing - II
Educational visit 2 weeks
*Clinical Specialty Mental Health
(Psychiatric) Nursing
Note: Students have to maintain
log book for each activity during
the course of study
Year I- Master of Science in
Community Health Nursing
Nursing education
Advance nursing practice
Nursing Research and
statistics
*Community Health
Nursing-I
Integrated Disaster
Management

Year II - Master of Science in


Community Health Nursing
Nursing Management
Nursing
Research(Dissertation)
*Community Health
Nursing-II
Educational visit 2 weeks
*Clinical Specialty Community
Health Nursing
Note: Students have to maintain
log book for each activity during
the course of study
Year I- Master of Science in
Medical Surgical Nursing
Nursing Education
Advance Nursing practice
Nursing Research and
statistics
Medical Surgical Nursing-I
Integrated Disaster
Management#
Year II - Master of Science in
Medical Surgical Nursing
Nursing Management
Nursing
Research(Dissertation)

Medical Surgical Nursing-II


* Nursing Research = 50 and
statistics=25
** Nursing Research = 15 and
statistics =10
Note - A supplementary
examination may be conducted
after 3 months for unsuccessful
candidates.
Year I Master of Science in
Mental Health(Psychiatric)
Nursing,
Nursing Education
Advance Nursing practice
Nursing Research and
statistics
Mental Health(Psychiatric)
Nursing I
Integrated Disaster
Management#

Year II - Master of Science in


Mental Health ( psychiatric)
Nursing
Nursing Management
Nursing
Research(Dissertation)
Mental Health(Psychiatric)
Nursing II
* Nursing Research = 50 and
statistics=25
** Nursing Research = 15 and
statistics=10
Note - A supplementary
examination may be conducted
after 3 months for unsuccessful
candidates.
Year I Master of Science in
Community Health Nursing
Nursing Education

Advance Nursing practice


Nursing Research and statistics
Community Health Nursing-I
Integrated Disaster
Management#

Year II - Master of Science in


Community Health Nursing
Nursing Management
Nursing Research
(Dissertation)
Community Health Nursing-II
* Nursing Research = 50 and
statistics=25
** Nursing Research = 15 and
statistics=10
Note - A supplementary examination
may be conducted after 3 months for
unsuccessful candidates.
*Integrated Disaster management
Course is mandatory for the award of
degree.

Faculty
Col. (Ms) Jayalakshmi N. (Retd)
Director-Professor
PGDHHCM, M.Sc.

Mrs. Seeta Devi


Assistant Professor
M.Sc.

Ms. Kalpana Sawane


Assistant Professor
M.Sc., PGDHA

Ms. Shobha Naidu


Deputy Director &
Associate Professor
MBA, M.Sc., MA
Dip. In Nursing Admin.

Ms. Shital Waghmare


Assistant Professor
M.Sc.

Ms. Manu Acha Roy


Tutor
M.Sc.

Ms. Sheetal Barde


Assistant Professor
M.Sc.

Mr. Sanish Sebastian


Tutor
M.Sc.

Ms. Sonu George


Assistant Professor
M.Sc.

Ms. Ranjana Chavan


Clinical Instructor
M.Sc.

Mrs. Sheela Upendra


Associate Professor
M.Sc., M.A.

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National conference on 'Task


Shifting to Independent
Midwifery Practice Fostering
Safe Motherhood -Feb 2014

Symbiosis
School of
Biomedical Sciences
(SSBS)

Contact details:
Symbiosis School of Biomedical Sciences
Gram: Lavale, Tal: Mulshi, Pune - 412 115
Telephone: +91-20 39116496 / 6489
Fax: +91-020 39116440
Email: info@ssbs.edu.in
Website: www.ssbs.edu.in

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Prof. Dr. Vinaykumar Rale


Director

Introduction :
Dr. Vinay Rale M.Sc. Ph.D. (Microbiology, University of Poona, Pune) Post Doctoral (Institute fur Mikrobiologie,
Georg August Universitat, Goettingen, Germany DAAD Fellow), FIIM.
Starting with initial work on Single Cell Proteins , Yeast Diversity and Systematics (Doctoral) , Dr. Rale shifted to
anaerobic world during his rst PDF at Goettingen working on intricacies of acetone-butanol fermentation using
whey as afeedstock. Upon his return to Abasaheb Garware College, Pune, he was invited by University of Pune to an
initial assignment as Reader and eventually as Professor and Head of Microbiology. In a short time span of 10 years
his humongous contributions elevated the Department from an incipient stage to world-renowned status. Dr. Rale
subsequently enjoyed several major and minor postdoctoral stints abroad in Germany and United Kingdom in
diverse elds including indigenization of biotechnologies.
Subsequently,Dr. Vinay Rale started his own enterprises in the core Microbiology (Consultancy, Production of
Microbial Biomass , Technology Development and Knowledge Transfers ,etc) and Food Sciences (Fruit yoghurts,
Spreads, Fruit Preserves , etc. , rst-time import substitutes in India) arenas which achieved prominence and
recognition in the industrial elds.
Continuing his interests in the' practicing' world, Dr. Rale reentered into research and academics with stints at
Deccan Education Society, Pune, as Research Director with multiple responsibilities and later shifted to Vidya
Pratishthan's School of Biotechnology, Baramati, before joining SSBS. Dr. Rale delivered ably in both the
organizations.
With versatile and rich experience spanning over 40 years - in teaching, research, administration, marketing, and
techno-entrepreneurship and an excellent interface with premier teaching and research institutes and diverse
industries, Dr. Vinay Rale is back again in a new challenging role as Director of nascent Symbiosis School of
Biomedical Sciences (SSBS) since November 2014.
About Institute:
Symbiosis School of Biomedical Sciences (SSBS) was started under the Faculty of Health Sciences (FOHBS) in June
2011. The school was formally inaugurated on 2nd August 2011. Presently, the School offers academic programs
(M.Sc. and Ph.D.) in three disciplines: Biomedical Sciences (Drug Discovery and Development), Biotechnology, and
Nutrition and Dietetics. The academic activities of the school initiated on 10th August 2011 with the induction of the
rst batch of M. Sc. students.
The teaching pattern is based on the key 'Do-It-Yourself' philosophy. Apart from didactic teaching methodology, the
faculty adopts innovative methods like hands-on training approach, journal club, critical review and debates to hone
the true potential of every student. As a part of the eld work, the students visit villages where they get sensitized to
real life health challenges of the community which motivates them to not only work just for science but also for the
improvement of the community. Research forms a very important part of the curriculum and hence the fourth
semester is completely dedicated to research projects. The objective is to provide every student the opportunity to
strategize, implement and analyze high quality research work in the eld of biomedical sciences. Academic activities
are complimented by invited talks from renowned experts from India and abroad, notably experts from Universities
like John Hopkins, Leeds Metropolitan University and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology to name a few.
SSBS has received fundingfrom ICMR, DST and Intel to carry out research projects. Reputed research institutes and
R&D industries that are approved as research centres by SIU participate in SSBS Ph.D. Programme. In January 2012,

Symbiosis International University signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Indian Council of Medical
Research (ICMR). As a special case under MOU, all ICMR institutes are considered as SIU recognized research
centres.
Programme Prole
Name of the Programme (s):
i. M.Sc. Biotechnology
ii. M.Sc.- Nutrition and Dietetics
iii. M.Sc. Biomedical Sciences (Drug Discovery and Development)
Eligibility
Graduate in Life sciences from any recognized / statutory University or Institute with a minimum of 50%
marks (45% for SC/ST).
Programmes which require specic discipline/ subject specialisation need to be checked for eligibility as
given by the respective Institute.
A candidate who has completed qualifying degree from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence
certicate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
All foreign degrees/ qualications need to be veried from AIU by the candidate before seeking admission
to any programme of SIU.
Evaluation Division of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU)issues equivalence certicate for foreign
degrees/qualications. The contact details are as below:
Association of Indian Universities
AIU House, 16 Comrade Indrajit Gupta Marg (Kotla Marg),
Landmark: Opposite National Bal Bhawan, Near I.T.O.,
New Delhi-110002, India
Tel. No.+91-11-23230059; 23232429; 23232305 Fax No.+91-11-23232131
Email: info@aiuweb.org Website: www.aiuweb.org
Note
It is the responsibility of the candidates to ascertain whether they possess the requisite qualications/
eligibility for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of eligibility. Final
eligibility of admission will be decided by Symbiosis International University.
Intake
Programme Name
M.Sc. Biotechnology
M.Sc.- Nutrition and Dietetics
M.Sc. Biomedical Sciences (Drug
Discovery and Development)

Intake
30
30
30

Reservation of seats : As per University norms


Important dates:
Programme Commencement

15th June 2015

Orientation & Pedagogy


Grooming budding scientists by way of intensive theoretical and practical research training is important for the
future of biomedical research in India. Each hand-picked student is encouraged to think of an out-of-the-box
research dream which they may pursue while getting trained in state-of-the-art laboratories. Students are
introduced to the concept of re-search and research culture right from the rst semester in frontier areas like stem
cell biology, cancer biology, bioengineering, microbiology, immunology and vaccinology.

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Industry Visit to
Suhana Masala

Fee Structure
Programme Fees For M. Sc - Biotechnology / Drug Discovery &
Development (Indian Students)

Amount in

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1,50,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

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20,000

Programme Fees For M. Sc - Nutrition & Dietetics (Indian Students)

Amount in

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1,00,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and
with good entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for
Discretionary Quota Seats will be double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be
paid to the Institute by way of Demand Draft payable at Pune.

Programme Fees For M. Sc - Biotechnology / Drug Discovery & Development


(International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

2,25,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For M. Sc - Nutrition & Dietetics (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1,50,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & Interna onal


Students.
(Subject to change campus and accommoda on type wise, e.g. Single
Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Dormitory)

Amount in
(For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to INR


(For International
Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)


Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum)

15,000

15,000

70,000

70,000

**Three Sharing
Instalments for M. Sc - Biotechnology / Drug
Discovery & Development (Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1st Year (Amount in )

2nd Year (Amount in )

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment


1,00,000
50,000
1,00,000
50,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)


Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

20,000
15,000

**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

70,000

70,000

**Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

Instalments
Instalments pay by date

2,50,000

50,000

2,15,000

50,000

At the time
ofAdmission

30-Nov-2015

31-Jul-2016

30-Nov-2016

Instalments for M. Sc - Nutrition &


Dietetics (Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Installments pay by date

Instalments for M. Sc - Biotechnology /


Drug Discovery & Development
(International Students)

1st Year (Amount in )


2nd Year (Amount in )
1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment
75,000
25,000
75,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
70,000
70,000
45,000
45,000
2,25,000
25,000
1,90,000
25,000
At the time
ofAdmission

40,000
45,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)


Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments

20,000

1,05,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)


Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalment Pay by Date

1,10,000
15,000
70,000
45,000
2,40,000
At the time
of Reporting
to SCIE

Instalment Pay by Date

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)

30-Nov-2016

70,000

1,35,000

90,000

70,000

70,000
45,000
2,50,000

90,000

30-Nov2015

31-Jul2016

30-Nov2016

At the time of
2nd Year (USD
1st Year (USD
acceptance of
equivalent to INR)
equivalent to INR)
Offer Letter
(USD equivalent
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
to INR)
Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment
40,000
90,000
45,000
65,000
40,000
60,000
20,000

1,05,000

15,000
70,000
45,000
1,95,000
At the time
of Reporting
to SCIE

Nutrition Week Celebrations 2013-14

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31-Jul-2016

At the time of
1st Year (USD
2nd Year (USD
acceptance of
equivalent to INR)
equivalent to INR)
Offer Letter
(USD equivalent
2nd
3rd
4th
1st
to INR)
Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)

Instalments for M. Sc - Nutrition &


Dietetics (International Students)

30-Nov-2015

40,000

70,000
45,000
2,05,000

60,000

30-Nov2015

31-Jul2016

30-Nov2016

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Aarambh 2014

Objective of the Programme (s):


To train the next generation of world-class biomedical scientists, create ecosystem for innovation and develop
key enabling technologies of social relevance
Duration of the Programme (s): 2 Years Full Time
Programme Structure
M.Sc.(Biotechnology) 2014-16
Semester I
Microbiology
Practical: Microbiology,
Biochemistry and
Immunodiagnostics
Genetics and Molecular
Biology
Practical: Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Semester II
Recombinant DNA
Technology and
Bioinformatics
Practical: Recombinant
DNA Technology
Cell Biology
Practical: Animal Tissue
Culture 
Biostatistics, Research
Methodology and Scientic
Writing
Integrated Disaster
Management
Semester III
Virology and Vaccinology
Intellectual Property Rights
Practical: Advanced
Technology
*Clinical Biochemistry
Molecular Immunology
Semester IV
Project

M.Sc.Biomedical Sciences (Drug


Discovery and Development)
2014-16
Semester I
Human Physiology
Biochemistry
General Pharmacology and
Toxicology
Practical: General
Pharmacology and
Toxicology
Microbiology
Semester II
Drug Discovery
Quality Assurance, Audits
Inspections and Quality
Management Systems
Diseases and Treatment
Clinical Trials Method,
Ethics and Regulations
Biostatistics, Research
Methodology and Scientic
Writing
Integrated Disaster
Management
Semester III
*Clinical Biochemistry
Intellectual Property Rights
Practical: Advanced
Technology
Virology and Vaccinology
Molecular Immunology
Semester IV
Project

M.Sc. - (Nutrition and Dietetics)


2014-16
Semester I
Human Physiology
Biochemistry
Principles of Nutrition and
Nutrition Through the LifeCycle
Food Science
Practical: Food Science and
Meal Management
Semester II
Medical Nutrition Therapy-I
Practical: Medical Nutrition
Therapy-I
Hospital Food Service
Management and Food
Microbiology
Sports Nutrition
Biostatistics, Research
Methodology and Scientic
Writing
*Integrated Disaster
Management
Semester III
Medical Nutrition Therapy-II
Practical: Medical Nutrition
Therapy-II
Nutrition Education and
Patient Counselling
Nutrition for Special
Population and
Nutraceuticals,
Nutrigenomics
Community Nutrition and
Nutrition Policies
Semester IV
Internship
Research Project

Faculty
Dr. Anuradha Ajay Vaidya
Deputy Director & Assistant Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc., PET (University of
Pune)
Dr. Neetu Mishra
Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc.
Dr. Neeti Sharma
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc.

Dr. Ram Kulkarni


Assistant Professor
Ph.D, M.Sc, B.Sc, CSIR - NET

Ms. Devaki Gokhale


Assistant Professor
M.Sc., B.Sc. NET

Dr. Kejal Joshi Reddy


Assistant Professor
Ph.D, M.Sc, B.Sc

Mrs. Radhika Hedaoo


Teaching Associate
M.Sc., B.Sc., NET.

Dr. Santosh Koratkar


Assistant Professor
M.V.Sc. (Vet Micro Biology), B.V. Sc.
& AH.

Ms. Lasya Vitthal Rao


Teaching Assistant
M.Sc., B.Sc

Dr. Anand Khandwekar


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc., NET

Achievements
Academic:
Mrs. Asawari Badve won second prize in elocution competition organized by Nutrition Society of India, Mumbai
Chapter.
Student conference on emerging technologies and innovations(StuCon-2014) Winners
First Prize: Dhairya Patel and Anagha Gardane
Topic: Oxidative stress in animals due to radiations.
Second Prize: Bilen Lemma
Topic: Cell phone radiation controversy: negative or positive?
Third Prize: Jeel Koradiya and Manjiri Bhat
Topic: Melatonin-dietary supplement to alleviate radiation induced diseases.
Sports:
Ms. Anagha Gardane represented SIU and participated in the West Zone Inter varsity Table Tennis
competition. 2013
Mr. Ashwin Wadaskar stood second in Men's group in the Fitness for Freedom Run organized by the
University Sports Board for consecutive two years (2013 and 2014)
Panache 2013 winner talent round

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B i o s a f e t yW e e k
Celebrations

Symbiosis
School of Economics
(SSE)

Contact details:
Symbiosis School of Economics
Senapati Bapat Road, Pune 411 004
Telephone: 91 20 25672520 / 020 25652444 Extension: 249
Fax: 91 20 25675406
Email:mscadmissions@sse.ac.in
Website: www.sse.edu.in

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Dr. Jyoti Chandiramani


Director
Introduction :
Dr.Jyoti Chandiramani has more than 28 years of experience, teaching a wide range of subjects such as International
Economics, International Organisation and Regional Cooperation, Trade Policy, and Indian Banking and Financial
System. She has completed her Ph.D. from Pune University on "Foreign Direct Investment & Corporate Response:
An Empirical Study With Reference To Structure & Growth of a Select Sample of Firms in India"
Dr. Chandiramani has conducted a large number of Management Development Programs for corporates such as
WIPRO, AZTEC, HP, Intel, Godrej, ZensarTechnologies, WNS, Cognizant, EXL, Deloitte, Deutsche Bank, Continum
Solutions, Dr. Reddy's and others. She has also presented papers at conferences and seminars in India, besides
writing several books which includes a text book on International Economics, a book on International Trade and Rural
& Cooperative Banking for Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning (SCDL) and has been a co-editor with Ramanath
Jha for a book titled 'Perspectives in Urban Development: 'Issues in Infrastructure, Planning and Governance'. In
2007, Dr Chandiramani was awarded a short-term scholarship at the University of DePauw, Indianapolis to study
Liberal Arts Education and she has been a Core Committee Member of the Symbiosis Centre for Liberal Arts.
About Institute:
The Symbiosis School of Economics (SSE) was established in the year 2008, aspiring to create its mark as a leading
institution in Economics and related interdisciplinary research. SSE was set in motion with the introduction of the
undergraduate programme B.Sc. (Economics) with the rst batch graduating in June 2011, and
theM.Sc.(Economics) programme was introduced in the same year. Presently SSE offers specializations in
International Trade and Development Studies at Masters level as well as Certicate courses in the eld of
Quantitative Economics and Capital Markets.
Programme Structure
Master of Science (Economics)
Objective of the Programme
To provide a strong grounding in theory and techniques of economics
To equip students with research and analytical skills
To prepare the students to critically and objectively examine issues related to the economy, business, public
policy and society.
To create a class of students who would contribute as development practitioners, economic diplomats,
corporate strategist, research and policy analyst among other endeavors
Duration of the Programme: Two Years Full Time

Intake
Programme Name

Intake

Master of Science (Economics)

40

Reservation of seats : As per University norms


Important dates
Registration starts

December 1, 2014 - Monday

Last date for Online Registration

May 29, 2015 - Friday

Last date for receiving Demand Drafts

June 1, 2015 - Monday

List of students for PI-WAT

June 6, 2015 - Saturday

Date for PI-WAT

June 16-17, 2015Tuesday - Wednesday

First Merit List

June 22, 2015 - Monday

Second Merit List

June 29, 2015 - Monday

Commencement of the M.Sc. Programme

July 7, 2015 - Tuesday

Orientation & Pedagogy


At SSE we have adopted a multi-pedagogical approach .Other than the standard discourse method, case study
and colloquium oriented methods are also employed as pedagogical methodology. Apart from this, various
workshops, conferences and guest lectures are organized on a regular basis to enhance the student's
understanding and sharpening of the required academic and industrial skill-sets. Outbound programmes,
presentations and research orientation are also key aspects of the teaching practice at SSE. The students at this
level are expected to read related matter and come to class so that each session becomes more interactive. The
aim is to create a dynamic learning environment and enhancing the analytical and application capability of the
students.

Water Rafting 2013

Treks organised by SSE Rangers

Guest lecture by
In conversation with Dr. Rathin Roy, Director, NIPFP,
Prof. Partha Mukhopadhyay
New Delhi

Republic Day Celebration 2014,


hosted by SSE

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Fee Structure
Programme Fees For M. Sc Economics (Indian Students)

Amount in
1,40,000

Academic Fees (Per Annum)


Institute Deposit (Refundable)

203

10,000

Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and with good
entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for Discretionary Quota Seats will be
double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be paid to the Institute by way of Demand Draft
payable at Pune.
Programme Fees For M. Sc Economics (International Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)

USD equivalent to INR


2,10,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

10,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & Interna onal


Students.

Amount in
(For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to INR


(For International
Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)


Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum)

15,000

15,000

**Twin Sharing

80,000

80,000

**Three Sharing

55,000

55,000

(Subject to change campus and accommoda on type wise, e.g. Single Sharing,
Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Dormitory)

Instalments for M. Sc Economics (Indian Students)

1st Year (Amount in ) 2nd Year (Amount in )


1st Instalment
1,40,000

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

2nd Instalment
1,40,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)


Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

10,000
15,000

**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

55,000

55,000

**Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

2,65,000

2,40,000

At the time
ofAdmission

31-Jul-2016

Instalments
Instalments pay by date
Instalments for M. Sc Economics
(International Students)

At the time of
acceptance of Offer
Letter (USD
equivalent to INR)

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)

40,000
55,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)


Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

10,000

1st Year (USD


equivalent to INR)

2nd Year (USD


equivalent to INR)

1st Instalment

2nd Instalment

1,55,000

2,10,000

15,000

**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

55,000

55,000

**Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

2,70,000

3,10,000

At the time of
Reporting to SCIE

31-Jul-2016

Instalments
Instalment Pay by Date

1,05,000

Programme Prole
Name of the Programme: Master of Science (Economics)
Eligibility of the Programme:
Any graduate with exposure to Economics/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Physics. B.Tech/ B.E. graduates may also
apply. Graduates from any statutory / recognised University with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST)
Students appearing for nal year examination can apply but their admission will be subject to obtaining a
minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) at qualifying examination.
Programme Structure
Semester I
Advance Microeconomics I
Advance Macroeconomics I
Mathematical Economics
Advance Econometrics-I
Economic Growth Theory
Semester II
Advance Microeconomics II
Advance Macroeconomics II
Advance Econometrics-II
Public Economics
Research Methodology and
Software Package
*Integrated Disaster
Management

Semester III
Specialization: Development
Studies
Theories, Models of
Development and
Distribution
Market and Institutional
Framework of Development
Trade, Aid and Development
Urban Economic
Development
Internship
Specialization: International
Trade
Pure Theory of Trade
International Trade Policy
Foreign Capital, Labor
Market and Development
Choose any one from 309
and 310
Trade and Environment
International Political
Economy and Trade
Internship

Semester IV
Specialization: Development
Studies
Development Experience
Rural Development
Human Development
Dissertation, Seminar and
Viva
Specialization: International
Trade
Multinational Trade:
Procedures and Laws
International Organizations
and Regional Cooperation in
Trade
International Capital
Market and Finance
Dissertation, Seminar and
Viva

Faculty

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Prof Dr. Jyoti Chandiramani


Director - Professor
Ph.D., MA, BA, DHE

Ms. Khushbu Thadani


Assistant Professor
M.A., B.A., NET

Dr. Sukalpa Chakrabarti


Deputy Director & Associate
Professor
Ph.D., MA, BA, NET

Ms. Ishita Ghoshal


Assistant Professor
M.A., B.Sc, SET

Mr. Krishna Kanta Roy


Assistant Professor
MA, B.Sc., NET

Dr. Anusree Paul


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., M.Phil., M.Sc., B.Sc.,
NET, SLET

Ms. Ishita Ghosh


Assistant Professor
M.A., B.A., NET

Ms. Shuchi Misra


Teaching Associate
MA

Dr. Rachana Shah


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., M.Phil., M.A., B.Sc.,
B.Ed.

Ms. Ashlesha
Swaminathan
Adjunct Faculty
MBA, B.Com
Ms. Shreya Bhattacharya
Assistant Professor
M.Phil., MA,BA, NET
Ms. Madhubanti Dutta
Teaching Assistant
BA
Mr. Abhinav Pal
Assistant Profssor,
MA,BA(Honours) NET.

Symbiosis
Institute
of Technology
(SIT)

Contact details:
Symbiosis Institute of Technology
Gram: Lavale, Tal: Mulshi, Pune 412 115
Telephone: +91 20 39116441
Fax: +91 20 39116460
Email: info@sitpune.edu.in
Website: www.sitpune.edu.in

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Dr. Tejinder Paul Singh


Director, SIT
Dean, Faculty of Engineering
Introduction :
Dr. T. P. Singh, Director Symbiosis Institute of Technology completed his B.E., Mechanical Engineering in 1978, M.E.
Industrial Engineering in 1989 and PhD. Engineering in 1994, all from prestigious Thapar University, Patiala. He has
more than 25 years of teaching and research experience and about 10 years of industrial experience.
He occupied positions of Professor & Head Mechanical Engineering; Dean Academic Affairs; Dean Resource
Planning and Generation; Director, CII-TDB-TNET and Acting Director at Thapar University, Patiala. Dr. Singh has
guided 8 Ph.D. and 45 M.Tech students.
He has a large number of publications in peer reviewed International and National journals. He has presented papers
in conferences both at International and National levels. He has also been engaged in consultancy and sponsored R &
D projects.

About Institute:
Symbiosis Institute of Technology, being the agship institute of the prestigious Symbiosis International University
has set high standards for itself. The institute endeavours to provide quality education in line with the requirements
of today's competitive industry and rapid developments in technology. The institute provides an environment
conducive for harnessing the potential of faculty and students through systematic and effective learning, both within
and outside the classrooms. The roadmap developed for the institute envisions it to acquire the status of a
prestigious Institute of Technology at National level.
The initiatives taken to make SIT one of the most sought after institutes of technical education in the country are;
recruitment of highly qualied and experienced faculty and their continual professional growth through attending
conferences and publications of research papers; regular revision of curriculum in line with fast changing need of
industry; employing innovative methods of teaching and providing ample opportunities for learning outside the
classroom through projects, technical fests and cultural programs.

Programme Prole
Name of the Programme(s)
1. Master of Technology (M.Tech) in the following disciplines
i) Computer Aided Design & Manufacture (CAD&M)
ii) Computer Science & Engineering (CS&E)
iii) Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (E&TC)
Objective of the Programme(s)
Master of Technology(M.Tech) Programme
i) To generate competent manpower in the emerging areas of CAD&M/ CS&E/ E&TC
ii) To promote skills related to analysis, design, application and research and to inculcate in the students an
aptitude for lifelong learning.
Duration of the Programme (s)
All M.Tech programmes are full time programmes of 2 years duration.
Eligibility
Computer Aided Design and Manufacture (M.Tech.): B.Tech/B.E in Mechanical, Production, Industrial,
Automobile, Aeronautical or Metallurgical with at least 50% marks. (45% for SC/ST candidates)
Computer Science and Engineering (M.Tech.): B.Tech/B.E in Computer Science Engineering or Information
Technology with at least 50% marks. (45% for SC/ST candidates)
Electronics and Tele-Communication Engineering (M.Tech.): B.Tech/B.E in Electrical, Electronics,
Communication Engineering, Electronics and Tele-communication, or Instrumentation with at least 50%
marks. (45% for SC/ST candidates)
Intake
Programme Name
M.Tech (CAD&M)
M.Tech(CS&E)
M.Tech(E&TC)

Intake
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24
18

Reservation of seats: As per University norms


Important dates:

Admission/Counselling

June 21, 2015 Sunday

Start of Semester

July 20, 2015 Monday

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A Student Conference

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Fee Structure
Programme Fees For M. Tech (Indian Students)

Amount in

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1,50,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and with good
entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for Discretionary Quota Seats will be
double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be paid to the Institute by way of Demand Draft
payable at Pune.

Programme Fees For M. Tech (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

2,25,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & Interna onal


Students.
(Subject to change campus and accommoda on type wise, e.g. Single
Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Dormitory)

Amount in
(For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to INR


(For International
Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

15,000

70,000

70,000

Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum)


**Three Sharing

1st Year (Amount in )


Instalments for M. Tech (Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)

2nd Year (Amount in )

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment


1,10,000

40,000

1,10,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)


Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

20,000
15,000

**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

70,000

70,000

**Mess Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

45,000

Instalments
Instalments pay by date

Instalments for M. Tech


(International Students)

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)


Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalment Pay by Date

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40,000

2,60,000

40,000

2,25,000

40,000

At the time
ofAdmission

30-Nov-2015

31-Jul-2016

30-Nov-2016

2nd Year (USD


At the time of 1st Year (USD equivalent
equivalent to INR)
to INR)
acceptance of
Offer Letter
(USD equivalent
2nd
3rd
4th
1st
to INR)
Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment
40,000
45,000
20,000

1,05,000

1,10,000
15,000
70,000
45,000
2,40,000
At the time
of Reporting
to SCIE

70,000

1,35,000

90,000

70,000

70,000
45,000
2,50,000

90,000

30-Nov2015

31-Jul2016

30-Nov2016

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Inauguration of
the IEEE Student
Chapter.

Orientation and Pedagogy:


M.Tech programmes have been designed to transform the students into competent professionals. The students
would be given hands on experience by working on real life projects both in industry and in the institute. Normal
classes involve learning in the labs with simultaneous study of theory. The curriculum includes subjects related to
analytical skills, simulation skills and cross functional involvement like mechatronics. A large number of seminars and
presentations will make the students condent and procient in soft skills too.

Programme Structure
M. Tech (Computer Aided Design and Manufacture) 2015-2017
Semester I
Core
Computer Graphics and
Data Structure
Mechatronics
Advanced Numerical
Methods in Engineering
Computer Aided Production
Planning and Control
Computer Aided Design
Computer Graphics and
Data Structure Lab
Mechatronics Lab
Advanced Numerical
Method in Engineering Lab
Computer Aided Design Lab
Cyber Security
Electives (Any one)
Advanced Mechanical
System Design
Engineering Optimization
Techniques
Product Design and
Development

Semester II
Core
Computer Aided
Manufacturing
Research Methodology in
Engineering
Advanced Finite Element
Method
Advanced Industrial
Automation and Robotics
Advanced Computational
Fluid Dynamics
Emerging Concepts and
Techniques in
Manufacturing
Management
Computer Aided
Manufacturing Lab
Advanced Finite Element
Method Lab
Advanced Computational
Fluid Dynamics Lab
Integrated Disaster
Management

Elective
Advanced Materials
Articial Intelligence and
Neural Networks
Fracture and Failure
Analysis
Semester III
M.Tech Project
Review of Literature
Technical Writing and
Seminars
Semester IV
Thesis

M.Tech (Computer Science and


Engineering) 2015-2017
Semester I
Core
Applied Algorithms
Advanced Computing

Advanced Numerical
Methods in Engineering
Network Computing
Advanced Databases
Applied Algorithms Lab
Advanced Computing Lab
Advanced Numerical
Methods in Engineering Lab
Network Computing Lab
Advanced Databases Lab
Cyber Security
Elective (Anyone)
Information Systems: Tools
and Techniques
Data Mining
Big Data
Semester II
Core
Wireless Communications
and Mobile Computing
Research Methodology in
Engineering
Digital Image Processing
Design Patterns
Intelligent Systems
Software Testing and
Quality Assurance
Wireless Communication
and Mobile Computing Lab
Digital Image Processing
Lab
Intelligent Systems Lab
Software Testing and
Quality Assurance Lab
Integrated Disaster
Management
Elective (Any one)
Enterprise Resource
Planning

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Software Product Line


Management
Articial Intelligence and
Neural Networks
Semester III
M.Tech Project
Review of Literature
Technical Writing and
Seminars
Semester IV
Thesis

M.Tech (Electronics and


Telecommunication Engineering)
2015-2017
Core
Advanced Digital Signal
Processing
Mechatronics
Random Variable and
Stochastic Processes
Non Linear Systems
Advanced Engineering
Electromagnetics and
Radiation Systems
Cyber Security
Advanced Digital Signal
Processing Lab
Non Linear Systems Lab
Mechatronics Lab
Elective (Any one)
Advanced FPGA Design
Embedded Automotive
System
Lasers and Optical
Electronics

Semester II
Core
Research Methodology in
Engineering
Wireless Communication
and Mobile Computing
Alternate Energy
Radar and Remote Sensing
Digital Image Processing
Digital Image Processing
Lab
Wireless Communication
and Mobile Computing Lab
Integrated Disaster
Management
Elective I (Any one)
Mobile ad hoc Networks
Embedded and Real Time
System
VLSI Digital Signal
Processing System
Elective II Lab (Any one)
Mobile ad hoc Networks
Lab
Embedded and Real Time
System Lab
VLSI EDA Tool Lab
Semester III
M.Tech Project
Review of Literature
Technical Writing and
Seminars
Semester IV
Thesis

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Faculty
Prof Dr. Tejinder Paul Singh
Director
Ph.D., M.E., B.E.

Dr. Neeru Bhagat


Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc.

Ms. Sushma Parihar


Assistant Professor
B.E.

Dr. Akshay Malhotra


Deputy Director Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.S., B.E.

Dr. Ranjith Maniyeri


Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.Tech.,B.Tech.

Mr. Abhijeet Auti


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.E.

Dr. DipikaJaspal
Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc

Mrs. SmitaKhole
Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.E.

Mr. Nitin Khedkar


Associate Professor
ME, BE

Mr. Rajesh Kherde


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.E.

Dr. Anindita Ghosh


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., M.Tech, B.Tech, B.Sc.

Mrs. Shraddha Phansalkar


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.E.

Dr .Rupali Ruchir Nagar-Jha


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc

Mrs. Ambika Pawar


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.E.

Dr. Preeti Yadav


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc.

Ms. Gauri Mantri


Assistant Professor
B.E.

Dr. Shekhar Bhame


Assistant Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc

Mrs. Priti Shahane


Assistant Professor
M.E, B.E.

Dr. Preeti Mulay


Assistant Professor
Ph.D, MS, M.Tech, B.E.

Mrs. Swati Kadlag


Assistant Professor
M.E, B.E.

Ms. Neha Divekar


Assistant Professor
Ph.D, MA

Mrs. Nishtha Vijra


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.E.

Ms. Nilisha Itankar


Assistant Professor
M.Sc., B.Sc.

Mrs. Maya Shelke


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.E.

Prof Dr. Narayan Pisharoty


Professor
Ph.D., M.Tech, B.Tech,
Prof Dr. Kanchan Khare
Professor
Ph.D., M.E., B.E.
Prof Dr. Neela Rayavarapu
Professor
Ph.D., M.S., B.E.
Prof Mr. Laxman Bharagva
Professor
M.Tech., B.E.
Prof Dr. Arundhati Warke
Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc
Dr. Brajesh Pandey
Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc
Dr. Meena Laad
Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.Phil, MBA, M.Sc, B.Sc.,
B.Ed.
Dr. Himanshu Kumar Agrawal
Associate Professor Ph.D.,
M.Tech.B.E.

Mrs. Priyanka Tupe - Waghmare


Assistant Professor
MTE, PGDBM, B.E.

Mr. Sarfaraj Shaikh


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.Tech

Col. Nitin S. Solke


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.E., PGDPM, PGDBM

Mr. Praveen Gubbala


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.Tech

Mr. Ravi Sekhar


Assistant Professor
M.Tech.,B.Tech

Mr. Rishikesh Kulkarni


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.E.

Mr. Gaurav Bansod


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.E.

Ms. Ankita Wanchoo


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.E.

Ms. Manisha Tijare


Assistant Professor
M.S., B.E.

Mr. Rahul Joshi


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.E.(IT)

Ms. Humera Khanum


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.E.

Mr. Yash Parkhi


Assistant Professor
M.Tech., B.E.

Ms. Shilpa Malge


Assistant Professor
M.Sc., B.Sc., SET

Ms. Parul Garg


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.E.

Mr. Vijaykumar S Jatti


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.E.

Mr. Ashok Chavan


Assistant Professor
M.Sc., B.E.

Ms. Sayali Sandbhor


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.E.

Mrs. Nisha Auti


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.E.

Mr. Amol Ubale


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.E.

Ms. Pooja Kamat


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.E.

Ms. Shruti Patil


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.E.

Mr. Pankaj Paliwal


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.Sc.

Mrs. Shilpa Gite


Assistant Professor
B.E., M.Tech

Mr. Avadhut Chaudhari


Assistant Professor
M.S., B.E.

Ms. Anuradha Salunke


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.E.

Ms. Poorva Agrawal


Assistant Professor
M.E., MCS, BCS

Mr. Priteshkumar Shah


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.E.

Ms. Dhanya N
Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.Tech

Ms. Meeta Kumar


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.E.

Ms. Shikha Jain


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.E.

Mr. Amol Dalavi


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.E.

Mrs. Seema Patil


Assistant Professor
B.E., DAC

Mr. Praveen V Naidu


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.Tech

Mrs. Mugdha shirsagar


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.E. (Civil)

Mrs. Swati Ahirrao


Assistant Professor
M.E, B.E.

Mr. Ismail Akbani


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.E.

Core CommitteeEPIC

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Winning Football Team of SIT - posing for a Photograph

Students with their haptic robotic arm prototype at the Indo-US


Robo League Workshop Series

Annual Cultural festival Reverb-14'

Student perform during Annual Cultural festival


Reverb-14'

Mr. Abhaya Pal Singh


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.Tech

Mr. Debashis Adhikari


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.Tech., B.Sc.

Mr. Mandar S. Sapre


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, BE

Mr. Vinod Koli


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.Sc.

Mr. Shahid Tamboli


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, AMIE

Mr. Sandeep Chinke


Teaching Associate
B.E., D.M.E.

Mrs. Beleyur Sreenivasa Veena


Assistant Professor
M.Phil, M.Sc., B.Sc.

Mr. Apurv Choubey


Assistant Professor
M.Tech., B.E.

Ms. Shilpa Pawar


Teaching Associate
B.E., D.M.E.

Ms. Suman Tanwar


Assistant Professor
B.E., M.Tech

Mr. Sagar Kolekar


Assistant Professor
M.Tech.,B.Tech.

Ms. Sneha Gajbhiye


Teaching Associate
M.Tech., B.Sc., B.Ed

Ms. Prerna Arote


Assistant Professor
M.Tech, B.E.

Mr. Maneesh Gunjal


Assistant Professor
M.Tech., B.E.

Mr. Vinaykumar Jatti


Teaching Associate
BE

Mr. Sanjeev Kumar


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.E., PGDBA

Mr. Atul Magikar


Assistant Professor
M.Tech., B.E.

Ms. Kalyani Kadam


Teaching Assistant
B.T.E., Dip. in Computer Tech.

Ms. Aparna Ranjith


Assistant Professor
M.E., B.Tech.

Mrs. Vaishnavi Dabir


Assistant Professor
M.Tech., B.E.

Mr. Mohammed Khalandar Khan


Adjunct Faculty
M.E., B.T.E.

SIT student, Akshat Gandhi, winner at the Contest 'Elevation


2014' by Times of India

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Symbiosis
Institute of
Geoinformatics
(SIG)

Contact details:
Symbiosis Institute of Geoinformatics
5th& 6th Floor, Atur Centre, Gokhale Cross Road,
Model Colony, Pune - 411016.
Telephone: 91 20 25672841 / 42 / 43
Fax: 91 20 25672842
Email: admissions@sig.ac.in
Website: www.sig.ac.in

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Dr. G. S. Rao
Director

Introduction :
Dr. Rao has graduated from the University of Mumbai, followed by Post-Graduation at IIT-Mumbai and has obtained
a PhD from the University of Manitoba. He has been the Director of Symbiosis Institute of Geoinformatics since April
2013. He has 30 years of experience in the eld of Geoinformatics. Dr. Rao began his career with the CSRE, IIT-B
where he worked on an ONGC-sponsored project, developed GIS-based techniques for oil exploration. He then
worked with the training cell where he was responsible for conducting training programs for government and semigovernment organizations in the eld of GIS and Remote Sensing.
He worked at the University of Manitoba with the Department of Computers as a technical consultant. Upon his
return, he joined Larsen & Toubro Infotech Limited as the head of the GIS services division. He led the team that
developed customized GIS applications for customers across the globe. He also helped establish the RFID Research
Laboratory, which provided services in GIS-RFID integration.
He worked with Lavasa Corporation Ltd. as Vice President - GIS. Here he was responsible for developing the
enterprise-wide web-based GIS solutions being used by Lavasa since its inception. ESRI, USA has recognized Lavasa
GIS as one of the best industry practices across the globe.
Dr Rao is empanelled as an external examiner for the M.Tech Programme in IIT-Mumbai. During his long corporate
career, he has guided several students for their nal year project and has been a co-guide for four PhD candidates.
About Institute:
SIG was launched in 2004 as an autonomous institute with a vision to create a trained human resource to meet the
demands of the industry and society. Personalities from academia such as Dr. P S. Roy, Dean of Indian Institute of
Remote Sensing, Dehradun and industry representatives such as Shri A. Ramnathan of Reliance Industries, Shri
Rajesh Mathur of ESRI India, and Dr. SatishThigale of the University of Pune assisted with a vision to formulate the
Programme.
In the past ten years, milestones achieved include recognition by the AICTE, UGCand numerous accolades at
national and international meets.
It is noteworthy that Dr. S. B. Mujumdar launched an institute in this niche' eld in 2004 with a futuristic vision, while
the Planning Commission of India launched the Indian National GIS Organization (INGO) in 2009 to explore the full
potential of this new technological tool. This indicates the long term vision of the Founder and President of Symbiosis
to emerging technologies in the interest of society.
At SIG, the two year programme is well dened and involves a step-by-step introduction to the curriculum, sufcient
practice to give condence to students, assignments and project for continuous evaluation of progress of the
students and industry interaction to expose students to the corporate world.
Apart from achieving competency in the technical eld, the soft skills and human relations based programmes alter
the mindset and change the attitude of the individuals to achieve goals desired by the industry. These attributes have
been much appreciated by the industry.

Programme Prole
Name of the Programme:
M.Sc. (Geoinformatics)
Eligibility of the Programme
Graduate in Engineering / IT / Science / Computer Science / Agriculture / Geography / Commerce or
Management from any statutory / recognised University with minimum 50% marks (45% for SC/ST)
Note: Post-Graduates / Graduates from Open Universities or students having a degree through a correspondence
courses are NOT eligible.

Intake
Programme Name
M.Sc. (Geoinformatics)

Intake
80

Reservation of seats: As per University norms


Important dates
Online registration opens

07th Oct 2014 Tuesday

Last date of Online Line registration

12 Feb 2015 Thursday

Written Ability Test and Personal Interview

21 and 22 February 2015 Saturday


& Sunday

First merit list

03 March 2015 Tuesday

Last date for payment of rst instalment of academic fees.

18 March 2015 Wednesday

Admission registration process starts

5th June 2015 Friday

Classes commence

08 June 2015 Monday

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Fee Structure
Programme Fees For M. Sc - Geoinformatics (Indian Students)

Amount in

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1,65,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

221

20,000

Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and with good
entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for Discretionary Quota Seats will be
double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to be paid to the Institute by way of Demand Draft
payable at Pune.
Programme Fees For M. Sc - Geoinformatics (International Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)

USD equivalent to INR


2,47,500
20,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & Interna onal Students.
(Subject to change campus and accommoda on type wise, e.g. Single Sharing, Twin
Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Dormitory)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)


Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum)
**Three Sharing
Instalments for M. Sc - Geoinformatics
(Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalments pay by date

Instalments for M. Sc Geoinformatics (International


Students)
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)
**Mess Fees (Per Annum)
Instalments
Instalment Pay by Date

Amount in
(For Indian
Students)

USD equivalent to
INR
(For International
Students)

45,000
15,000

45,000
15,000

55,000

55,000

1st Year (Amount in )


2nd Year (Amount in )
1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment
1,00,000
65,000
1,00,000
65,000
20,000
15,000
55,000
55,000
45,000
45,000
2,35,000
65,000
2,00,000
65,000
At the time
30-Nov-2015
31-Jul-2016 30-Nov-2016
ofAdmission

2nd Year (USD


At the time of 1st Year (USD equivalent
equivalent
to INR)
to
INR)
acceptance of
Offer Letter (USD
2nd
3rd
4th
1st
equivalent to INR)
Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment
40,000
45,000
20,000

1,05,000

1,22,500
15,000
55,000
45,000
2,37,500
At the time
of Reporting
to SCIE

80,000

1,48,500

99,000

80,000

55,000
45,000
2,48,500

99,000

30-Nov2015

31-Jul2016

30-Nov2016

M.Sc. (Geoinformatics)
Objective of the Programme: To create a professional human resource in the eld of Geo spatial Technology;
equipped with IT and information management skills to cater to the global Geo informatics industry
requirements.
Duration of the programme: 2 Years Full Time

Programme Structure
Semester I
Business Communication
Organizational Behaviour
Fundamentals of
Geographic Information
Systems
Principles of Remote
Sensing
Fundamentals of Mapping
*Programming Language - I
Natural Resources
Applied Statistics
Urban Planning and Rural
Development
Disaster Scenario Mapping
Computer Fundamental and
Cyber security
Integrated Disaster
Management

Semester II
Advanced Remote Sensing
Digital Image processing
Digital Image Classication
Global Navigation Satellite
System
Photogrammetry
Elective : Programming
Language II
Elective : Programming
Language III
Principles of database
Management System
GIS Application
Development
Introduction to Web
Technologies
Spatial Analysis
Semester III
Summer Project
GIS Application Design

Spatial Database
Management System
Remote Sensing
Applications
Digital Photogrammetry
Software Testing
Methodologies
Spatial Modeling
GIS Project Management
Electives: Mobile GIS
Electives: Health GIS
Electives: Geoinformatics
Applications in Natural
Resource Management
Electives: Geoinformatics
Applications in Facility and
Utility Management
Enterprise Architecture
Quality Concepts
Semester IV
Industry Project

Faculty
Prof Dr. G. S. Rao
Director
Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc., P.G.Dip in Remote Sensing

Prof Dr. Tarun P Singh


Professor
Ph.D.,M.Phil., M.Sc., M.S., B.Sc.

Ms. Niyatee Deshmukh


Teaching Assistant
BCS, GIS Software

Mrs. Ashwini Mohgaonkar


Deputy Director & Associate Professor
MCM

Dr. Navendu Chaudhary


Associate Professor
Ph.D., M.Sc., M.S., B.Sc.

Mr. Bejoy Kumar Pradhan


Adjunct Faculty
BE

Fitness for Freedom

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Convocatin batch 2011-2012

Symbiosis Institute of
Business Management,
Hyderabad
(SIBM - Hyderabad)

Contact details:
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Hyderabad
Village: Mamidipalli,
District: Mahabubnagar, Near Hyderabad, 509 217 (Telangana), India
Telephone: 0091 - 0 7093921231 / 32 / 33
Email: sibmhyderabad@sibm.edu.in
Websitez: www.sibmhyderabad.siu.edu.in

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Dr. Ravi Kumar Jain


Director
Introduction :
Dr. Ravi Kumar Jain, PhD in Business Management; holds Masters in business administration (MBA- Finance) and
Masters in ICT. Has more than 17 years of experience in the area of business management, teaching and training,
research & consulting and academic administration. Held various academic and administrative positions at Icfai
research center, Hyderabad; Symbiosis International University, Pune; and in the faculty of Finance at IBSHyderabad campus. He has more than 90 publications to his credit. Dr. Kumar has authored and edited several books
in the area of business management, banking, nance and ICT management. He serves on the editorial boards of a
few reputed international refereed academic journals. He has conducted several successful international
conferences, and has been actively engaged in faculty training and executive training programmes at various
organizations across India. He is an expert trainer in case method teaching. Presently serving as President of ISDSI
(Indian sub-continent region of Decision Sciences Institution, Atlanta, Georgia, USA).

About Institute:
SIBM-Hyderabad is located at Mamidpally, Mahabubnagar district, Telangana near Hyderabad; just 45 minutes away
from the International airport. The campus is spread over 40 acres of land in the upcoming educational hub and in the
vicinity of industrial corridor of Shadnagar, thus providing serene environment conducive for academic learning and
industrial exposure. It is a fully residential and Wi-Fi campus with state-of-the-art facilities in the academic and
residential blocks facilitating curricular, co-curricular and extracurricular activities for all round development of our
students community.
The campus has a unique advantage of access to the rich educational, technological expertise along with resources
available in Hyderabad Hitech city. With a bouquet of best practices and focus on all-round student development,
SIBM Hyderabad with the motto "Shraddhavan Labhate Gyanam" meaning "The earnest aspirant gains supreme
wisdom" is poised to make new strides in delivering quality management education with the unique mix of knowledge,
skills and ethics and drawing on rich SIBM alumni and stakeholder base.

Programme Prole
Name of the Programme(s):

i) Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Eligibility of the Programme (s)

Any graduate from any statutory university with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) at
graduation level.

Student appearing for nal year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject
to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC / ST) at qualifying examination.

Intake of the Programme (s)


Programme Name
MBA

Intake
60

Reservation of seats : As per University norms


Important dates
SNAP Test

December 21, 2014 Sunday

SNAP Result

January 10, 2015 Saturday

Last date for registration / fee payment

15th January / 17th January

Shortlist of SIBM Hyderabad for GE- PIWAT

25th January 2015

GE-PIWAT of SIBM Hyderabad

6th, 7th , 8th, 13th and 14thFebruary 2015

Final Merit list display

25thof Feb. 2015

Last date for payment of Tution fees

10th March 2015

Programme commencement

15th June 2015

Master of Business Administration (MBA)


Objective of the Programme:
To prepare students for an excellent corporate career, combining theory with practical business, classroom
teaching with Management Development.
Duration of the programme: 2 Years
Specializations Offered
Marketing
Finance
Operations
Human Resource

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Fee Structure
Programme Fees For MBA (Indian Students)

Amount in

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

4,60,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

##Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

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Discretionary Quota Fees:


Few Seats are reserved as Discretionary Quota Seats. Only students with high academic record and
with good entrance test scores are considered for Discretionary Quota Seats. The fees for
Discretionary Quota Seats will be double the Academic fees of open category (Indian Students) to
be paid to the Institute by way of Demand Draft payable at Hyderabad.
Programme Fees For MBA (International Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)

USD equivalent to INR


6,90,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Administrative Fee (Non Refundable)

40,000

##Pre Induction Course fees (Non Refundable)


(This Fee is to be paid only once prior to the commencement of the Programme)

35,000

##

Pre induction Course:

Pre Induction Course work is designed to bring students from different disciplines to a level playing eld. This
provides the Faculty an opportunity to introduce the students to the rudimentary aspects of the course and
familiarise them to some of the terms used in the course. The Pre Induction modules are designed in areas like
Economics, Accounts, Banking, Finance, Marketing, etc.

Instalments for MBA


(Indian Students)
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
Pre Induction Course Fees (Non refundable)
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
** Hostel Fee (per annum)
Mess Fee
Installments
Installments pay by date

1st Year (Amount in )

2nd Year (Amount in )

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment


3,10,000
1,50,000
3,10,000
1,50,000
35,000
20,000
10,000
73,000
73,000
60,000
60,000
5,08,000
1,50,000
1,50,000
4,43,000
At the time
30-Nov-2015
31-Jul-2016 30-Nov-2016
ofAdmission

At the time of
1st Year (USD
2nd Year (USD
acceptance of
Instalments for MBA (International
equivalent
to
INR)
equivalent
to INR)
Offer Letter
Students)
(USD
2nd
3rd
4th
1st
equivalent to
Installment
Installment
Installment
Installment
INR)
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)
40,000
Academic Fees (Per Annum)
10,000
4,55,000 2,25,000 4,65,000
2,25,000
Pre Induction Course Fees (Non refundable)
35,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable)
20,000
Hostel Deposit (Refundable)
10,000
** Hostel Fee (per annum)
73,000
73,000
Mess Fee
60,000
60,000
Installments
1,05,000
2,25,000
5,98,000 2,25,000 5,98,000
30-NovAt the time
31-Jul30-NovInstallment Pay by Date
ofAdmission
2015
2016
2016
** Hostel Fees may change as per the type of accomodation (i.e. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing &
Dormatory)

Programme Structure
MBA (Master of Business Administration)
Semester I
Core Courses (External)
Business Statistics
Economics for Managers
Financial Accounting
Basics of Financial
Management
Marketing Management
Human Resource
Management
Operations Management
Contemporary Practices in
Business
Organizational Behaviour
Specialization: Marketing
Sales Force & Channel
Management
Consumer Behaviour
Specialization: HR
Talent Acquisition
Learning and Development
Specialization: Operations
Lean Six Sigma
Fundamentals of SCM
Specialization: Finance
Introduction to Financial
Markets and Institutions
Financial Management
Core Courses (Internal)
Business Awareness Test-1
Fundamentals of Statistics
Financial Accounting
Principles & Practices of
Management
Project-I
Project-II
Semester II
Core Courses (External)
Operations Research
Business Analytics

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Management Accounting
Macroeconomics
Research Methodology

Specialization: Marketing
Services Marketing
Marketing Research
Product Management
Brand Management
Specialization: HR
Talent Management
Industrial Relations
Compensation and Reward
Management
Employment Related Laws
Specialization: Operations
Materials Management
Advanced Service
Operations Management
Advanced SCM
Introduction to Logistics
Management
Specialization: Finance
Financial Modeling
Advanced Corporate
Finance
Advanced International
Finance
Introduction to Fixed
Income Markets
Core Courses (Internal)
Entrepreneurship
Global Business
Environment
Business Awareness Test-2
Project-III
Semester III
Core Courses (External)
Strategic Management

Specialization: Marketing
Integrated Marketing
communication
Digital Marketing
Customer Relationship
Management
Retail Marketing
Business to Business
Marketing
Rural Marketing
Specialization: HR
Organizational
Development and Change
Performance Management
System
HRD Instruments
HR Analytics
International Human
Resource Management
Technology in HR /SAP HR/
People Soft
Specialization: Operations
Advanced Operations
Research
Management of
International Operations
Technology and Innovation
Management
Project Management
Technology Project
Management
Specialization: Finance
Corporate Valuation
Derivative Markets
Project & Infrastructure
Finance
Security Analysis and
Portfolio Management
Electives (Any Two)
Integrated Marketing
communication

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Services Marketing
HRD Instruments
Performance Management
System
Project Management
Fundamentals of SCM
Introduction to Financial
Markets and Institutions
Financial Management
Econometrics
Project-IV

Core Courses (Internal)


Marketing Simulation
Summer Internship

Semester IV
Specialization: Marketing
International Marketing
Marketing Strategy
Specialization: HR
Strategic Human Resource
Management
HR Challenges in Mergers
and Acquisitions
Specialization: Operations
Operations Strategy and
Control
Advanced Project
Management

Specialization: Finance
Financial Engineering &
Analytics
Business Modeling &
Planning
Core Courses (Internal)
Corporate Governance and
Ethics
Emotional Intelligence at
Workplace
Project-V

Faculty
Prof. M. Showry
Asst Prof.
PGDM (HR), MSc Psychology,
UGC Net, (Ph.D)

Dr. K. P. Venugopala Rao


Asst Prof
M.Com, M.Phil, LLB, Ph.D

Dr. Rishi P Shukla


Asst Prof.
MBA, Ph.D

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IVERSITY

Symbiosis International University (SIU)

PUNE

Gram: Lavale, Taluka: Mulshi, District: Pune - 412115


Phone Number: +91-20-39116200/39116208/39116209
Fax: +91-20-39116206
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