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This document provides an overview of Symbiosis International (Deemed University), including information about its leadership, various centers and departments, programs offered, admission process, student life resources, and eligibility requirements. It outlines the university's management committees and authorities that govern it. Several research centers are highlighted that focus on areas like nanoscience, stem cells, waste management, and more. Undergraduate programs offered through the university's various schools and institutes are also listed.

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Symbiosis

International
(Deemed University)
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Content
• A Foreign Affair that Founded Symbiosis.......................................................................................................................................
• Chancellor’s Message...............................................................................................................................................................................
• Pro Chancellor’s Message ......................................................................................................................................................................
• Vice Chancellor’s Message ....................................................................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis Family.......................................................................................................................................................................................
• Authorities .................................................................................................................................................................................................
 Symbiosis Managing Committee.......................................................................................................................................................
 Board of Management.......................................................................................................................................................................
 Academic Council...............................................................................................................................................................................
 Finance Committee............................................................................................................................................................................
 Planning and Monitoring Board.......................................................................................................................................................
• Global Representation at Symbiosis.....................................................................................................................................................
• The University ..........................................................................................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis Institute of Research and Innovation ...............................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology...............................................................................................................
• Symbiosis Centre for Stem Cell Research...........................................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis Centre for Behavioural Studies .........................................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis Centre for Waste Resource Management.......................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis Teaching Learning Resource Centre ................................................................................................................................
• Learning Resources .................................................................................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis Centre for International Education....................................................................................................................................
• Support Departments..............................................................................................................................................................................
 Symbiosis Centre for Corporate Education.................................................................................................................................
 Symbiosis Centre for Health Skills..................................................................................................................................................
 Symbiosis Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.......................................................................................................
 Symbiosis Community Outreach Programme and Extension.................................................................................................
• Admission Process for Indian Students................................................................................................................................................
• Admission Process for International Students....................................................................................................................................
• Examination and Evaluation Pattern of the University.....................................................................................................................
• Student Affairs...........................................................................................................................................................................................
 Code of Conduct................................................................................................................................................................................
 Anti-Ragging Measures at Symbiosis International (Deemed University)..............................................................................
• Symbiosis Hostels.....................................................................................................................................................................................
• Health Care, Recreation and Sports.....................................................................................................................................................
 About SCHC.........................................................................................................................................................................................
 Recreation and Wellness Centre.....................................................................................................................................................
• University Sports Board...........................................................................................................................................................................
• Refund Rules of the University..............................................................................................................................................................
• Eligibility......................................................................................................................................................................................................
Institutes of Symbiosis International (Deemed University) conducting Under Graduate Programmes
• Symbiosis Law School, Pune (SLS, Pune).............................................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA (SLS, NOIDA).....................................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad (SLS, Hyderabad)........................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur (SLS, Nagpur).....................................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies, Pune (SCMS, Pune)...................................................................................................
• Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies, NOIDA (SCMS, NOIDA)..........................................................................................
• Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research (SICSR).....................................................................................................
• Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS)....................................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis College of Nursing (SCON)..................................................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID), Pune (SID, Pune)......................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis Centre for Media and Communication (SCMC)..............................................................................................................
• Symbiosis School of Photography (SSP)...............................................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis School of Economics (SSE)...................................................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts (SSLA)..............................................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis School of Culinary Arts (SSCA)...........................................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis Institute of Technology (SIT)................................................................................................................................................
• Symbiosis School of Planning, Architecture and Design (SSPAD, Nagpur)...................................................................................
A Foreign Affair that Founded Symbiosis
The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. But, it is the
first 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 first 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 tiffin 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
benefit 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 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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Chancellor's Message
I am delighted to welcome you to the Symbiosis International (Deemed University). The
University, founded on the guiding ideal of international understanding and excellence in
education, is a proud member of the larger Symbiosis family.

I have no doubt that as you become more familiar with the University, you will find yourself
presented with an abundance of possibilities in academics and more. The University is firm
in its belief that academics is but one segment of education. You will discover the most
progressive choices in teaching-learning, extra-curricular activities, wellness-recreation
facilities, and all round infrastructural support. We take tremendous pride in our talented
teaching staff, many members of which are academics of international standing. I am
confident that as you begin to settle down, you will find your experience at Symbiosis
to be rewarding and to be equal to the expectations you might have of an international
institution.

Our end goal is to meet and exceed your higher education goals, of course, but also to
prepare you to be leaders as you join the workforce, and, most importantly, to be responsible
members of global citizenry. As you embark on your journey of higher education at
Symbiosis, you will find yourself in the company of students from over eighty-five countries
and from all over India.

I do hope that your association with Symbiosis will provide you with endless opportunities
to harness your capabilities and put them to good use.

May God bless you!

Prof. Dr. S. B. Mujumdar


Chancellor
Pro Chancellor’s Message
It is my delight to welcome you to the new academic year at the Symbiosis International (Deemed University).
We, at Symbiosis, are confident that you will find all that you are looking for in an institution. You will discover a
world of opportunities, both academic and otherwise, at Symbiosis. I have not the least doubt that, as a student,
you will be amazed with our offerings within the classroom and also outside: library, sports grounds, recreational
facilities, and an endless variety of extra-curricular activities. You will benefit from all this at your institute and
beyond: At Symbiosis, we are a big family indeed, and we encourage cross-exchange of ideas.
Of particular significance are our achievements related to internationalization. The University's commitment to
internationalization is an institutional mission. The institution owes its origin to the guiding ideal of Vasudhaiv
Kutumbakam—the world is one family. Internationalization is an organizational focus across the length and
breadth of our pursuits.
Part of this obligation is our pledge to prepare graduates to succeed as members of the global workforce. We
believe that higher education must contribute to the human resource base by arming students with career-
preparedness capabilities. At Symbiosis, we offer every leading-edge possibility to strengthen the academe-
industry interface, which we consider to be the cornerstone of job-readiness skills. The successful track record
of our alumni speaks to our efforts towards aligning classroom knowledge with industry-oriented skills training.
Above all of this we hold our responsibility to foster the values of global citizenship, social responsibility, and
volunteerism. As members of the Symbiosis family, you will learn to see yourself as responsible contributors to
the civic life on the global platform.
I welcome you to the University, and wish you every success in your endeavors!

Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar


Principal Director, Symbiosis Society
Pro Chancellor, Symbiosis International (Deemed University)
Executive Director, Centre for International Education

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Vice Chancellor's Message

Dear Students,
Symbiosis International (Deemed University) is one of the most sought - after destinations for Indian and
International students, which has gained reputation for commitment to high quality learning and teaching. The
beautiful sprawling 300 acres campus at Lavale, several campuses in Pune and other cities attract students from
different regions, ethnicity and cultures and provide a vibrant and symbiotic ecosystem.
UGC has awarded Category I status to the University, and the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF)
2018 has ranked the University 44 amongst more than 800 Universities in the country. Symbiosis International
(Deemed University) has also been ranked 144 in BRICS Ranking and 247 amongst universities in Asia, by QS
World University ranking [Link] Symbiosis, enquiry, investigation and innovation are encouraged and nurtured.
SIU offers high quality academic programmes in contemporary disciplines of Law, Management, Computer
Studies, Health and Biological Sciences, Media, Communication and Design, Humanities and Social Sciences,
and Engineering. The academic programmes aim at imparting interdisciplinary knowledge with a broader vision,
compassion, value systems and critical awareness of national and global issues. With collaborative networks
of several Universities from different parts of the world, SIU provides very conducive, interactive, inspiring
environment to create true global citizens who are ready to contribute to their respective countries and humankind.
I invite you to experience, explore, learn, play, work and get motivated to meet the challenges to shape your
career and to meet the challenges of the new exciting world!
Welcome to the Symbiosis family!

Dr. Rajani Gupte


Vice Chancellor
Constituents / Departments of Symbiosis International (Deemed University)

Faculty of Law Faculty of Health & Biological Sciences


• Symbiosis Law School (SLS), Pune • Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS)
• Symbiosis Law School (SLS) , Noida • Symbiosis College of Nursing (SCON)
• Symbiosis Law School (SLS), Hyderabad • Symbiosis School of Biological Sciences (SSBS)
• Symbiosis Law School (SLS), Nagpur • Symbiosis School of Sports Sciences (SSSS)
• Symbiosis School of Culinary Arts (SSCA)
Faculty of Management • Symbiosis Center for Yoga (SCY)
• Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), • Symbiosis Center for Health Skills (SCHS)
Pune • Symbiosis School for Open and Distance Learning
• Symbiosis Centre for Management And Human (SSODL)
Resource Development (SCMHRD)
• Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB) Faculty of Media and Communication
• Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies (SIMS) • Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication
• Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management (SITM) (SIMC)
• Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management • Symbiosis Centre of Media & Communication
(SIOM), Nashik (SCMC)
• Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), • Symbiosis School of Media & Communication
Bengaluru (SSMC), Bengaluru
• Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies (SCMS), • Symbiosis School of Photography (SSP)
Pune
• Symbiosis School of Banking And Finance (SSBF) Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences
• Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies (SCMS), • English Language Teaching Institute of Symbiosis
Noida (ELTIS)
• Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), • Symbiosis School of Economics (SSE)
Hyderabad • Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts (SSLA)
• Symbiosis Centre for Corporate Education (SCCE) • Symbiosis School of International studies (SSIS)
• Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), • Symbiosis Statistical Institute (SSI)
Nagpur • Symbiosis Institute of Foreign and Indian Languages
(SIFIL)
Faculty of Computer Studies
• Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Faculty of Architecture and Design
Research (SICSR) • Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID), Pune
• Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology (SCIT) • Symbiosis School of Planning, Architecture and
Design (SSPAD), Nagpur

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Authorities
Symbiosis Managing Committee
• Dr. [Link] - President & Founder Member
• Dr. A. V. Sangamnerkar - Vice President
• Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar - Principal Director
• Mrs. S. S. Mujumdar - Member
• Dr. Swati Mujumdar - Member
• Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar - Member
• Dr. C. R. Patil - Member
• Dr. Satish Ghali - Member
• Mr. Abhijit Walimbe - Member
• Mr. Sunil Shirole - Member
• Mrs. Sneha Khandekar - Member

Board of Management
• Dr. Rajani Gupte, Vice Chancellor - Chairperson
• Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar, Pro Chancellor - Member
• Prof. Krishna N. Ganesh, Professor & Director, Indian Institute of
Science Education & Research, Pune. - Member
• Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar, Director, SIHS - Member
• Mr. Dara Damania, Vice Chairman, Thyssenkrupp Industries Pvt. Ltd., Pune - Member
• Dr. Swati Mujumdar, Director, SCDL, Pune - Member
• Dr. Shashikala Gurpur, Dean, Faculty of Law - Member
• Dr. R. Raman, Dean Faculty of Management - Member
• Dr. S B Nimse, Former Vice Chancellor, University of Lucknow, Lucknow - Member
• Ms. Sanjivani Sanjay Maral, Assistant Professor, SIHS, Pune - Member
• Dr. Bhama Venkataramani, Dean-Academics and Administration, Symbiosis - Member
• Dr. M. S. Shejul, Registrar - Non Member Secretary
Academic Council
• Dr. Rajani Gupte, Vice Chancellor - Chairperson
• Dr. Shashikala Gurpur, Dean Faculty of Law - Member
• Dr. R. Raman, Dean Faculty of Management - Member
• Dr. Dhanya Pramod, Dean Faculty of Computer Studies - Member
• Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar, Dean Faculty of Health & Biological Sciences - Member
• Dr. Ruchi Jaggi, Officiating Dean Faculty of Media & Communication - Member
• Dr. Jyoti Chandiramani, Dean Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences - Member
• Dr. Ketan Kotecha, Dean Faculty of Engineering - Member
• Dr. Rajesh Panda, Director, SIBM, Bengaluru - Member
• Dr. Ruchi Jaggi, Director, SIMC, Pune - Member
• Ms. Anita Patankar, Director, SSLA - Member
• Dr. Tarun Pratap Singh, Director, SIG. Pune - Member
• Dr. Pratima Sheorey, Director, SCMHRD - Member
• Dr. Ravi Kumar Jain, Director, SIBM, Hyderabad - Member
• Dr. Shrirang Altekar, Director, SCMS, NOIDA - Member
• Dr. Vinay Kumar Rale, Director, SSBS - Member
• Brig. (Dr.) Rajiv Divekar (Retd.), Director, SIMS - Member
• Dr. Nayana Nimkar, Director, SSSS, Pune - Member
• Dr. Bindu Ronald, Professor, SLS, Pune - Member
• Dr. Chandrashekhar J Rawandale, Professor, SLS, NOIDA - Member
• Dr. Shubhasheesh Bhattacharya, Professor, SIIB, Pune - Member
• Dr. Asha Nagendra, Professor, SIMS, Pune - Member
• Dr. Urvashi Rathod, Professor, SCIT, Pune - Member
• Dr. Vijaykumar Bharathi, Professor, SCIT, Pune - Member
• Dr. Sammita Jadhav, Professor, SIHS, Pune - Member
• Dr. Sonopant Joshi, Professor, SCON, Pune - Member
• Dr. Kanchan Khare, Professor, SIT, Pune - Member
• Dr. Neela Rayavarapu, Professor, SIT, Pune - Member
• Mr. Harshad Gune, Officiating Director, SICSR, Pune - Member
• Dr. Pradnya Chitrao, Associate Professor, SIMS, Pune - Member
• Mr. Prasanna Khamitkar, Assistant Professor, SID, Pune - Member
• Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Dr. M. A. Tutakane, Formal Vice Chancellor,
Symbiosis International (Deemed University) - Member
• Dr. Dilip Nachane, Professor, Emeritus, Indira Gandhi Institute of - Member
Development Research, Mumbai
• Prof. Sanjeev Sanghi, Dean, Alumni Affairs and International Programmes,
IIT, Delhi - Member
• Dr. Parag Sancheti, Professor and Dean, Sancheti Institute for - Member
Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Pune
• Mr. Pramod Chaudhari, Chairman, Praj Group, Pune - Member
• Dr. Prince Augustin, Executive Vice President - Group Human Capital - Member
and leadership Development, Mahindra and Mahindra
• Dr. M. S. Shejul, Registrar - Member

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Finance Committee
• Dr. Rajani Gupte, Vice Chancellor - Chairperson
• Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar, Pro Chancellor - Member
• Dr. R. Raman, , Member, Board of Management - Member
• Mr. Sunil Shirole, MD & CEO, Yen Capital Advisors Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai - Member
• Mrs. Aakanksha Deshpande, Finance Officer, SIU - Secretary

Planning & Monitoring Board


• Dr. Rajani Gupte, Vice Chancellor - Chairperson
• Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar, Pro Chancellor - Member
• Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Dr. M. A. Tutakane, Formal Vice Chancellor, - Member
Symbiosis International (Deemed University)
• Dr. Bhama Venkataramani, Dean–Academics and Administration, Symbiosis - Member
• Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar, Dean – Faculty of Biological Sciences - Member
• Dr. Shashikala Gurpur, Dean – Faculty of Law - Member
• Dr. Rajesh Panda, Director, SIBM – Bengaluru - Member
• Ms. Anita Patankar, Director, SSLA - Member
• Air Marshal (Retd.) Bhushan Gokhale, Former Vice Chief of Air Staff - Member
• Mr. Pradeep Bhargava, Director, Cummins India Ltd., Pune - Member
• Dr. M. S. Shejul, Registrar - Secretary
Global Representation at Symbiosis
INTERNATIONALISATION IS IN THE DNA OF SYMBIOSIS
We have students from more than 85 countries

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The University
Prof Dr. S. B. Mujumdar established Symbiosis in 1971 promote academic excellence, a health centre to
on the principles of the Vedic thought of “Vasudhaiva promote Preventive and Curative care and events
Kuttumbakam”, i.e. the world is one family. With organised by the University Sports Board have facilitated
changes sweeping across India's higher education well rounded overall development of students.
scenario, Symbiosis International (Deemed University) Cutting edge technologies, smart classrooms and
established need based Constituent Institutes / modern infrastructure positively impact the delivery of
Departments across the eight faculties of Law, world class education. Diversity in the classroom and
Management, Computer Studies, Health & Biological faculty rooms, service learning projects, internships
Sciences, Media & Communication, Humanities & and value added activities lead to a more holistic
Social Sciences, Engineering, Architecture and Design. development of students.
Due to the excellence and quality of education The University has academic collaborations with
imparted by Symbiosis institutes, the Ministry of reputed foreign universities like Nanyang Technological
Human Resource Development, Govt. of India University in Singapore, University of Houston in USA,
conferred the ‘Deemed to be University’ status on Berlin School of Economics and Law in Germany
Symbiosis in 2002. and others. The Symbiosis Centre for International
Today, the University is ranked amongst the topmost Education (SCIE) promotes internationalization and
Universities in India. The University has been awarded invites international students to the University for
Category I by University Grants Commission (UGC) a Semester Abroad Programme. The University is
and National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) actively involved with student and faculty exchange
2018 has ranked Symbiosis International University programmes and has also introduced the Scholar-in-
44th amongst the top 100 Universities in the country. Residence Programme. SCIE conducts intensive 'Study
Symbiosis International (Deemed University) is also India' programme for the benefit of international
ranked 144 In BRICS Ranking and 247 amongst the students from over 85 countries that study here. A
top 250 universities in Asia by QS World University variety of activities are organised where international
ranking agencies. students of Pune city are able to meet on a common
The University has 41 Institutes / Departments platform and display their many talents.
distributed in campuses at Pune, Nasik, Bengaluru, Health and wellness are vital issues relevant to the
NOIDA, Hyderabad and Nagpur. The establishment of academic success of students at Symbiosis. Symbiosis
every institute of Symbiosis has some history. Some Centre of Health Care (SCHC), the in houses health
institutes were established for a certain cause and care centre for the entire Symbiosis family makes
some out of the needs of the industry and society conscientious efforts for the overall development of
at large. Every institute has created its own identity its staff & students by providing preventive, curative
and has become a choice for students wanting to and health promotion programs to enhance optimal
pursue higher education. Symbiosis has a rich heritage health, reduce risk of disease and injury and promote
of cutting-edge innovation and enterprise, and of healthy lifestyle choices.
quality through pursuit of Educational excellence. The In addition to this, Symbiosis Centre for Research
University offers various programmes at Doctoral, and Innovation (SCRI) at the University is promoting
Postgraduate, Under graduate and Diploma levels high quality research and encouraging the faculty to
under the faculties of Law, Management, Computer undertake more research activities.
Studies, Health and Biomedical Sciences, Media,
In tune with Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR),
Communication and Design, Humanities and Social
students of various Institutes of Symbiosis International
Sciences and Engineering. Access to several learning
University have been providing education and some
resources via the library, availability of housing facilities
related resources like school fees, uniforms and books
on several campuses, scholarship programmes to
to the underprivileged children around their campuses.

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The University has the following Professor Emeritus and Chair Professors in various Faculties:

HONORARY CHAIR

Professor Emeritus Professor Emeritus


Shri Amitabh Bachchan Advocate Ram Jethmalani
Faculty of Media, Faculty of Law
Communication & Design

Chair Professor
Chair Professor Master Chef Sanjeev Kapoor
Dr. Aravind Chinchure Chair Professor for
Faculty of Management Culinary Arts
Faculty of Humanities and
Social Sciences

Chair Professor
Ambassador Talmiz Ahmed
‘Ram Sathe Chair in
International Studies’
Faculty of Humanities and
Social Sciences

Academic Programmes of the University


The University offers academic programmes in seven faculties at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
The programmes are conducted in 41 Institutes / Departments across campuses at Pune, Nasik, Bengaluru,
NOIDA, Hyderabad nd Nagpur.
The doctoral programme is offered in all the faculties.
The medium of instruction for all programmes is English.
The undergraduate and postgraduate programmes conducted by University are given in the table:
Faculty Institute/Department Post Graduate Under Graduate
Law Symbiosis Law School, Master of Laws (LLM) Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Pune (SLS, Pune) - Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor
of Laws (Honors)
(BA. LLB (Hons))
- Bachelor of Business
Administration and Bachelor
of Laws (Honors)
(BBA. LLB Hons))
Symbiosis Law School, - Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor
Hyderabad of Laws (BA. LLB)
(SLS-Hyderabad) - Bachelor of Business
Administration and Bachelor
of Laws (BBA. LLB)
Symbiosis Law School, - Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor
NOIDA (SLS-NOIDA) of Laws (BA. LLB)
- Bachelor of Business
Administration and Bachelor
of Laws (BBA. LLB)
Faculty Institute/Department Post Graduate Under Graduate
Law Symbiosis Law School, - Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor
Nagpur (SLS-Nagpur) of Laws (BA. LLB)
- Bachelor of Business
Administration and Bachelor
of Laws (BBA. LLB)
Management Symbiosis Institute of Master of Business -
Business Management, Administration (MBA)
Pune (SIBM- Pune) Master of Business -
Administration (Innovation and
Entrepreneurship) (MBA-I&E)
Symbiosis Centre for - Bachelor of Business
Management Studies, Administration (BBA)
Pune (SCMS-Pune)
Symbiosis School of Master of Business -
Banking and Finance Administration
(SSBF) (Banking & Finance) MBA (B&F)
Symbiosis Centre for Master of Business -
Management and Human Administration (MBA)
Resource Development Master of Business -
(SCMHRD) Administration(Infrastructure
Management) MBA (IM)
Master of Business -
Administration
(Business Analytics)
Symbiosis Institute of Master of Business -
International Business Administration (International
(SIIB) Business) MBA (IB)
Master of Business -
Administration (Agribusiness)
MBA (AB)
Master of Business -
Administration (Energy and
Environment) MBA (EE)
Symbiosis Institute of Master of Business -
Telecom Management Administration (Telecom
(SITM) Management) MBA(TM)
Symbiosis Institute of Master of Business -
Management Studies Administration (MBA)
(SIMS)
Symbiosis Institute of Master of Business -
Operations Management Administration
(SIOM) (Operations Management)
MBA (OM)
Symbiosis Institute of Master of Business -
Business Management, Administration (MBA)
Bengaluru (SIBM, Master of Business
Bengaluru) Administration (MBA)
(Family Managed Business &
Entrepreneurship) MBA (FMBE)
Symbiosis Centre for - Bachelor of Business
Management Studies, Administration (BBA)
NOIDA (SCMS-NOIDA)
Symbiosis Institute of Master of Business -
016 Business Management, Administration (MBA)
Hyderabad
(SIBM, Hyderabad)
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Faculty Institute/Department Post Graduate Under Graduate


Symbiosis Centre for - -
Corporate Education
(SCCE)
Symbiosis Institute of Master of Business -
Business Management, Administration (MBA)
Nagpur (SIBM, Nagpur)
Computer Symbiosis Institute of Master of Business Bachelor of Computer
Studies Computer Studies and Administration (Information Applications (BCA)
Research (SICSR) Technology) MBA(IT)
Master of Science (Computer Bachelor of Business
Applications) [Link].(CA) Administration (Information
Technology) (BBA-IT)
Master of Science (System Bachelor of Science
Security) MSc (SS) (Information Technology)
Symbiosis Centre for Master of Business -
Information Technology Administration (Information
(SCIT) Technology Business
Management) MBA (ITBM)
Master of Business -
Administration (Data Sciences
and Data Analytics)
(MBA- DSDA
Health & Symbiosis Institute of Master of Business Bachelor of Science (Medical
Biological Health Sciences (SIHS) Administration (Hospital and Technology) ([Link]. - MT)
Sciences Healthcare Management)
MBA(HHM)
Master of Science (Medical -
Technology) [Link](MT)
Symbiosis College of Master of Science (Nursing) Bachelor of Science (Nursing)
Nursing (SCON) [Link]. (Nursing) ([Link]. -Nursing)
- Post Basic Bachelor of Science
(Nursing) (P.B [Link]. -Nursing)
Symbiosis School of Master of Science -
Biological Sciences (SSBS) (Biotechnology) [Link].(BT)
Master of Science (Nutrition & -
Dietetics) [Link].(ND)
Master of Science (Biomedical
Sciences - Drug Discovery and
Development) M. Sc. - BMS
DD&D
Symbiosis School of Master of Business -
Sports Sciences (SSSS) Administration (Sports
Management)
Symbiosis School of - Bachelor of Science (Culinary
Culinary Arts (SSCA) Arts) [Link] (CA)
Symbiosis Centre for Yoga - -
(SCY)
Symbiosis Centre for - -
Health Skills (SCHS)
Faculty Institute/Department Post Graduate Under Graduate
Health & Symbiosis School of - -
Biological Open and Distance
Sciences Learning (SSODL)
Media and Symbiosis Institute of Master of Business -
Communication Media & Communication Administration (Communication
(SIMC) Management) MBA(CM)
Master of Arts (Mass -
Communication) MA (MC)
Symbiosis School of - Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts &
Photography (SSP) Photography) BA (VA&P)
Symbiosis Centre for - Bachelor of Arts (Mass
Media & Communication Communication) BA (MC)
- (SCMC)
Symbiosis School of Master of Business -
Media & Communication, Administration (Communication
Bengaluru Management)MBA (CM)
(SSMC- Bengaluru)
Humanities & Symbiosis School of Master of Science (Economics) Bachelor of Science
Social Sciences Economics (SSE) [Link].(Economics) (Economics) Honours ([Link].-
Economics (Hon.)
Symbiosis School for - Bachelor of Science/ Bachelor
Liberal Arts (SSLA) of Arts (Liberal Arts) ([Link]./
B.A (Liberal Arts)
Symbiosis School of Master of Arts (International -
International Studies Studies) M.A. (IS)
(SSIS)
Symbiosis Statistical [Link]. (Applied Statistics) -
Institute (SSI)
Engineering Symbiosis Institute of Master of Technology (Computer Bachelor of Technology
Technology (SIT)- Aided Design and Manufacture) ([Link])
(M. Tech. (CAD&M))
Master of Technology -
(Electronics and
Telecommunication)
(M. Tech. (E&TC))
Master of Technology (Computer -
Science) [Link]. (CS)
[Link] (Geoinformatics and -
Surveying Technology) M. Tech.
(G & ST)
Symbiosis Institute of Master of Science -
Geoinformatics (SIG) (Geoinformatics) M. Sc.
(Geoinformatics)
M. Sc. (Environment & -
Sustainability) M. Sc (E&S)
M. Sc. ( Data Science & Spatial
Analytics) M. Sc (DS &SA)
Architecture & Symbiosis Institute of - Bachelor of Design ([Link].)
Design Design, Pune (SID- Pune)
Symbiosis School of - Bachelor of Design ([Link].)
Planning Architecture and Bachelor of Architecture
Designing (SSPAD) ([Link])
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SYMBIOSIS CENTRE FOR RESEARCH AND Maharashtra. Doctoral research of SIU’s 500+ Ph.D.
INNOVATION (SCRI) : Scholars in different disciplines is facilitated by SCRI.
Symbiosis Centre for Research and Innovation (SCRI) With commitment, focus and determination, SCRI is
was established in 2009 with an objective of achieving tirelessly contributing to the enhancement of research
high standards of research at SIU that result into quality activities at SIU and strengthening its culture of good
contribution to the knowledgebase of the disciplines quality research.
of Law, Management, Computer Studies, Health Main focus of SCRI
and Biomedical Sciences, Media, Communication
and Design, Humanities and Social Sciences and • To develop institutional research agenda and to
Engineering. formulate policies to reflect a conscious effort
for creating a congenial and scholarly climate
SCRI acknowledges that the role of a University is that nurtures the quality research culture in the
to stay connected with the community by the way University.
of understanding its major issues and problems
and to suggest means to resolve them. Universities • To establish the minimum standards for research
are expected to make meaningful contributions to activities at SIU that leads to good quality
the dialogue around the development of policies contribution to the existing knowledge.
that impact the society. SCRI is a facilitator to the • To build research capacity and mentor the
research journey of the academic fraternity of SIU. researchers to translate their effort into high quality
The department provides intellectual, academic and research outcome.
administrative support to the research endeavours of • To set up a systematic procedure for administration
the members of the Faculties and students of SIU. of research programmes.
SCRI offers SIU’s Ph.D. Programme, Doctoral • To facilitate the research endeavours of the
Fellowships, Research Funding and support for researchers at SIU.
Collaboration and Publication to the researchers
SYMBIOSIS CENTRE FOR NANOSCIENCE AND
at SIU. The department is a nodal unit for enabling
NANOTECHNOLOGY (SCNN):
the research activities of SIU fraternity. Continuous
improvement in quality of research at SIU is facilitated Symbiosis Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
by the University’s research collaboration with the has been recently established keeping in mind that
organizations such as Indian Council for Medical Nanoscience and Nanotechnology will fundamentally
Research (ICMR), Larsen and Toubro Ltd., Society for transform science, technology, and society in the
Development Studies, Lupin Research Park, Chest future. The Centre envisions promoting basic and
Research Foundation, Serum Institute of India Ltd., applied research in the fields of Nanoscience and
KEM Hospital Research Centre and many more. Nanotechnology, with potential applications towards
fulfilling national strategic needs.
The collective research experience at SCRI has
supported the scholarship of the Faculty members of The main research focus of the Centre includes Synthesis
SIU in terms of attracting prestigious research grants advanced functional nano-materials, Fabrication of
from the Government (such as DST-SERB, DBT, nano-micro devices, & Multidisciplinary applications
NABARD, ICSSR) and Non-Government agencies (such in field of Energy, Environment and Biomedical. The
as ABTL, HUVE pharma, IBM, TCS) in addition to the objectives of the Centre include opportunities for
internal funds provided for research to the Faculty and international exchange of scientists and students, and
students by SIU. Every year, SCRI holds “SIU Anveshan make collaborative arrangements; to conduct seminars
Student Research Convention”, for showcasing / workshops / conferences/extension lectures to
students’ research projects from which the selected promote Nanoscience & Nanotechnology; establish
teams are sent to regional and further to national level joint collaborative programs with the up-coming
convention organized by the Association of Indian industries in the field of Nanotechnology and promote
Universities. SIU is empanelled research agency for interdisciplinary/ multidisciplinary scientific research.
conducting evaluation studies for the Government of
SYMBIOSIS CENTRE FOR STEM CELL RESEARCH to interdisciplinary approach to build awareness and
(SCSCR): seek to identify, analyze and implement key issues and
The centre is unique, as it is the only research centre challenges to waste management and sustainability
in Pune that will perform research exclusively on involving all levels of stakeholder’s viz. Government,
stem cells. Research in Experimental Hematology at statutory bodies, policy makers, corporates, academia,
a cellular and molecular level will be carried out with research institutes, civil society and many others.
respect to aging of stem cells, microenvironment – Currently, the SCWRM has coordinated projects with
mediated regulation of hematopoietic stem cells, Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) on diverse aspects
leukemia/lymphoma biology, development of 3D of municipal waste management viz. Environmental
cultures, mesenchymal stem cell biology with special Impact Assessment (EIA) and efficiency of biogas
focus on exosomes and micro-vesicles and signal plants in PMC region; training and awareness; etc. The
transduction. Department of Biotechnology (DBT), centre has successfully implemented a DRDE funded
Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of project on “mobile toilets” during Kumbhamela in 2016
India has identified Stem Cell Research as one of at Nashik. The centre has also initiated international
the most exciting fields of life science in view of its collaborations with University College London to work
potential clinical applications. With this understanding on Health, education, environment and engineering
Symbiosis Centre for Stem Cell Research will serve in (HEEE) in urban and rural areas in and around Pune.
strengthening research in one of the targeted areas as SYMBIOSIS CENTRE FOR MEDICAL IMAGE
identified by DBT’s Medical Biotechnology programme. ANALYSIS (SCMIA)
SYMBIOSIS CENTRE FOR BEHAVIOURAL STUDIES In recent years there has been an increased thrust
(SCBS): to understand and quantify the complex information
Keeping in mind that experimental research methods conveyed by medical images. Developing modern
have a rich academic tradition both in psychology and computational techniques that offer the potential
marketing, Symbiosis Centre for Behavioural Studies for extracting diverse and complex information from
has been established with aim to conduct experimental imaging data and applying these to a plethora of clinical
research in order to publish quality research papers studies is crucial. These techniques not only support
in reputed journals. Its allied agenda of providing precise quantification but also overcome the limitations
consultancy to organizations has also been kept in of subjective visual interpretation. Furthermore,
mind while marshaling the centre amongst industry these methods can facilitate finding specific markers
and academia. that relate to pathologies as well as aid in treatment
planning. Building on this background, the objectives
SYMBIOSIS CENTRE FOR WASTE RESOURCE of this center are as follows: (1) development of
MANAGEMENT (SCWRM): novel computer-based image analysis methods and
Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune has their application to a wide variety of clinical research
established a centre called “Symbiosis Centre for Waste studies (2) Translating the techniques to the clinic
Resource Management (SCWRM)” with an objective to thereby aiding early diagnosis and understanding of
develop Centre of Excellence in Waste Management the underlying pathology.
Practices to achieve Swachh Bharat mission by Currently, the center focuses on neuroimaging (MRI)
implementing the measures. The centre is currently and breast imaging (ultrasound). Image analysis
conducting (i) awareness and training programmes methodologies include volumetric analysis, diffusion
for environmental sustainability and (ii) research in MRI processing and analysis, structural and functional
broad areas viz. (a) Biogas & Biocomposting; (b) Solid connectomics, statistical learning in imaging, radiomics,
waste management and (c) waste water management. population based analysis and deep neural networks
The centre also works towards developing academic for image classification. In future, the center plans to
curriculum for undergraduate and post graduate levels. diversify research to image analysis of various organs
The centre is committed to advancement of knowledge and include multiple modalities in imaging.
in the field of sustainable waste management for the Symbiosis Centre for Emotional Wellbeing comprises
benefit of the society and environment at large. The of a team of qualified mental health professionals.
Centre also has the capacity to develop insights in Every campus has a psychological counsellor that a
diverse sectors of industry, economy and society student can reach out to if in need of any psychological
which will deal with the waste generation and its or emotional help or support.
management. Furthermore, SCWRM will be committed

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SCEW provides the students with a safe and
confidential space where they can come and share
their problems without the fear of being judged.
During the students’ academic tenure with Symbiosis,
SCEW will be conducting a series of lectures or
workshop to help develop their Emotional resilience in 021
order to prepare them to face the challenges in Society
and help them become successful individuals.
SYMBIOSIS TEACHING LEARNING RESOURCE
CENTRE (STLRC): all the books (([Link]
and the same are accessible along with other reading
The Symbiosis Teaching Learning Resource Centre material from any location.
(STLRC) of the University is a department which
SIU Central Library is housed in a newly constructed
works dedicatedly for the professional and personal
independent spacious state of art building with high
development of the faculty members. Its aim is to act as
quality amenities and facilities located at Lavale
catalyst to inspire and mentor the faculty in their roles
campus. The ambience of the building is beautiful with
as teachers, researchers and more so as educational
beautiful landscape around the building.
parents.
The pleasant environment and well-furnished area
STLRC strives to complement the academic
inspire the student to learn, conduct research and
mission of the University by improving the teaching
enhance their knowledge.
effectiveness and enhancing research ability of the
faculty. The prime agenda of the centre includes taking Central library has adapted the emerging new
care of all the faculty development initiatives that technologies for information retrieval.
advance educational excellence. The centre provides SIU Central library subscribe number of online databases
opportunities to faculty members to contribute for faculty members, students and researchers. Some
innovatively in the field of training, which in turn gets of them are EBSCO, Emerald, Scopus, JSTOR, Frost
reflected in their teaching and thus the students’ and Sullivan kluwer etc.
achievements. The Central Library is a member of the INFLIBNET
The spectrum of programmes offered by STLRC Centre and has a active part in submitting the research
includes workshops, seminars, focused group thesis to shodhganga and also member of DELNET.
discussions, panel discussions and others. STLRC has a Symbiosis International (Deemed University) Library
rich repository of resource people of both international total book collection above 310000.
and national repute in the chosen fields of study. Central Library‘s excellent Book collection 42036 and
Research, Innovations in Teaching - Learning, Integrity [Link] Thesis 104.
and the use of Technology remain the driving forces of
STLRC, and attaining excellence is the ultimate goal. Print journals in Central Library 40 national and 17
International 56 Magazines
Learning Resources:
E-journals in Library more than 43411
Library:
Symbiosis International University Library total CD/
Symbiosis International (Deemed University) is one of DVD 12993.
the country’s Premier University and an educational
Symbiosis International University Library have above
hub of 32 institutions spread over different campus,
140000 e books.
imparting quality higher education in different areas
like Management, Information Technology, Bio-Medical The Library portal is to provide access to its e-resource
science, Engineering, Liberal Art, Health science and for all. ([Link]
legal education. The university has started several unique initiatives
All these institutions are having their own library, run by different departments and support departments
serving and catering to the need of students, faculty under the aegis of Symbiosis International University.
members, as a creative and innovative partner for The Symbiosis Teaching Learning Resource Centre
supporting teaching, learning, scholarship and research (STLRC) for the purpose of addressing the teaching and
activities of the University. learning requirements of its faculty, Symbiosis Centre for
Research and Innovation (SCRI) for promoting research,
With the changing scenario e- resources are emerging
Symbiosis Centre for Corporate Education (SCCE) for
rapidly and these libraries are well equipped with the
conduct of Corporate Education Programmes (CEPs)
state of art facilities to adapt these new technologies.
and Management Development Programmes (MDPs)
Along with this the collection in the form of books,
exclusively for corporate organisations, Symbiosis
journals / periodicals is increased and all the libraries
Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (SCEI)
are trying to fulfil the information need through these
for promoting entrepreneurship and innovation, the
resources, to the entire Symbiosis community.
Symbiosis Centre for Waste Resource Management
KOHA integrated library software – installed in all the (SCWRM) for promoting sustainability efforts and
constituents’ libraries. Symbiosis Community Outreach Programme and
OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) consists of Extension (SCOPE) for driving community initiatives.
Symbiosis Centre for International Education (SCIE)

The Symbiosis Centre for International Education Christmas Party, Diwali Party, Dance Competitions and
(SCIE) is an integral part of the University, providing Sports activities like football tournaments and many
leadership and support to internationalize the more.
campus and the curricula. International students SCIE also organizes the International Students’
from over 85 countries pursue their undergraduate Convocation Ceremony. The convocation ceremony is
and postgraduate studies at Symbiosis. Students and an important landmark in a student’s life. It is normally
faculty are provided with opportunities to pursue organized by universities in India during the month
their international academic interests to the fullest, of December. But since most foreign students have
be it through academic exchanges, or exposure to already left India by this time, they are deprived of
international conferences, seminars, workshops and this wonderful memory. SCIE aims to fulfil a students’
other resources. dream of walking down the aisle with a robe and cap
Internationalization at Symbiosis works on multiple by organizing the International Students Convocation
tracks, for which the Symbiosis Centre for International Ceremony.
Education has three departments: SCIE is assisted in such activities by the International
• International Student Admissions & Student Events Students’ Council. The International Students’ Council
• International Initiatives and Collaborations is an elected body for the smooth functioning of the
activities and events of internatiohnal students.
• International Promotions and International Student
Relations International Initiatives and Collaborations
International Student Admissions & Student Events At Symbiosis International (Deemed University),
our every endeavor is to look at ways to promote
International Students’ Admissions: Admissions
international understanding through quality education.
of international students are centralized for all the
The university believes that internationalisation
constituent institutes of Symbiosis International
imparts broadened knowledge and understanding of
(Deemed University) and routed through the SCIE.
other nations, cultures, and global issues for students,
The procedure for applying for admissions at SCIE is
strengthens research and knowledge production,
designed taking into consideration the requirements
the diversify of faculty and staff assists in bringing
and difficulties faced by international students. The
innovative pedagogies and enhances the teaching
online admission procedure has made it accessible
learning process. To achieve these objections the
to each and every student to apply from different
university has international collaborations across the
parts of the world and in the comfort of their homes.
globe and framed policies for encouraging student and
The student needs to come to India only when the
faculty mobility and designed programs for increasing
applicant is shortlisted for a particular program chosen
and ensuring sustainability.
by the student. Software has been tailor-made to suit
the admission procedure. The admission procedure is Student Programme:
simplified in easy steps starting from the basic eligibility, Study India Programme: SCIE offers two to four
checking of important documents to be submitted weeks customized program imparting international
until the final payment, and confirming the admission. students an unparalleled opportunity to experience
Through the system of online admissions, students are a combination of academic content and cultural
also able to make all their payments online and check activities. This program is designed to give the students
the admission status online. understanding of the socio-economic, cultural,
International Student Events: Apart from all admission political, technological aspects of India. The program
related activities, SCIE organizes a variety of activities also includes visits to NGO’s, Cultural heritage sites.
where international students of Pune city are able to Global Immersion Programme: Under this initiative
meet on a common platform and display their many students from Symbiosis get an opportunity to
talents. As a part of enriching students’ international experience semester abroad, Semester Exchange
experience, SCIE organizes the International Food program, attend Summer School, undertake short term
Festival, the Flag Hoisting Ceremony, NGO visits, internships. The university accepts the credits earned
Blood Donation Camps, Tree Plantation, Iftar Party, by students who undertake these programmes.
Symbiosis encourages the collaborating universities
to send their students for a semester at any of its
institutes and transfers the credits earned by these
022 students. The students have the flexibility to choose
courses across disciplines.
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Faculty Programs: visiting schools and educational counsellors.


Scholar-In-Residence: This program hwas developed International Student Relations: Understanding the
to share best academic practices, developing in house importance of ensuring a fulfilling experience, both
global competencies and international links. Through academic and social, this department will focus totally
this program international faculty is encouraged to visit on assisting foreign students to adapt to their new
Symbiosis on short/long term engagement. The main home. The students are encouraged to contact this
activities envisaged are to conduct guest lecturers department when faced with problems – academic,
/ workshops / Symposia, teaching, reviewing and administrative, and even issues that are not directly
internationalizing the curriculum, conducting faculty related to the University, such as dealing with
development programs / seminar, conceptualizing, formalities at the Foreigners’ Registration Office (FRO).
contributing and editing research journals, joint paper We have “buddy” system, which refers to the practice
presentations in international conferences. of assigning a mentor to each international student.
Distinguished Visiting Professor: This is an initiative The “buddy” will be a domestic Indian student, who
taken to attract distinguished academicians/ is familiar with the city of Pune. The “buddy” will be
personalities to Symbiosis International (Deemed encouraged to help the student overcome challenges
University) for short term period to teach courses in big and small – that are related to the institute and
their area of expertise, conducting special course / the University, as well as everyday problems related to
expert workshops, developing grant projects. settling down in India.
Faculty Exchange: SIU is actively involved in sending The department will conduct periodic meetings with
Faculty to foreign Universities on short term. This international students in their individual institutes.
encourages the faculty to get an opportunity to The informal meetings are aimed at providing an
teach at international partners. The faculty gets opportunity to the students to share their experiences,
an opportunity to learn new methods of teaching, both good and bad, giving an opportunity to solve
conducting joint research with faculty having similar these by initiating changes either in policy or regular
research interests and imparting knowledge to the activities.
international students while focusing on the Indian or Foreigners’ Registration
comparative perspectives.
Every foreigner coming to India must have a valid
Lecture Series: SCIE organizes lectures by eminent Passport and Visa to enter and to continue his /her
faculties of International repute at different institutes stay in India.
of Symbiosis.
The foreigner should always carry identification
documents, namely:
International Promotions and International 1. Passport with an endorsed visa
Student Relations:
2. Certificate of Residence issued by the concerned
International Promotions: This department has Police Station
the dual goal of ensuring student comfort while at
Symbiosis International (Deemed University) and also 3. Residential Permit issued by FRRO/FRO
communicating with foreign students in their home The foreigner is under obligation to produce the
countries. SCIE has undertaken the exercise of planning above documents to any Police Officer on demand for
promotional campaigns in Africa and Asia. This includes inspection.
participating in Educational Exhibitions / fairs and also
Foreigners entering India on a long term visa i.e. for Communication’ to the corporate fraternity. These
a period more than 180 days, on a Student Visa, programs can be offered at the client site as well as
Employment Visa, Research Visa, Medical Visa and in- house. SCCE prides itself on having in its team a
Missionary Visa are required to get themselves panel of distinguished faculty who are recognized as
registered within 14 days of their arrival with the authorities in their field of study.
concerned FRRO/FRO. Students arriving on short term
SCCE has been conducting programs for more than
Provisional Student Visa (Valid for 180 days or less)
a decade for various corporate clients like Wipro
must also register and confirm their admission within
Corporation, Godrej Group of Companies, Deutsche
the stipulated visa period to avoid deportation. Upon
confirmation of admissions, the students on short Bank, Tata Group, BMC Software, Tyco Electronics,
term Provisional Student Visa should approach the Thermax Ltd, Avaya India, McDonalds India, Mahindra
concerned FRRO/FRO for registration and extension. & Mahindra, eClerx, Amdocs Development Center Ltd,
WNS Global Services, Mphasis, Zensar Technologies
The above rules will not be applicable to Pakistani,
and many more. Symbiosis has also entered the global
Bangladeshi and Afghani nationals.
market by offering long term programs to organizations
• Pakistani Nationals must report within 24 hours of in the Middle East.
their arrival
• Afghan Nationals must report within 7 days of their
SYMBIOSIS CENTRE FOR HEALTH SKILLS (SCHS):
arrival
The border line is often blurred between the work
• Bangladesh Nationals on Student Visa must report
of health professionals and service providers and the
within 7 days of their arrival, and within 24 hours of
work of partners who are outside the health sector.
their arrival for other visas
Therefore, specialist health care and community
For more details, visit [Link] services training helps to meet industry skills gaps and
eservices/[Link] h improve the lives of people in healthcare to make a
difference.
SUPPORT DEPARTMENTS Symbiosis Centre for Health Skills was established with
SYMBIOSIS CENTRE FOR CORPORATE EDUCATION the following objectives:
(SCCE): To provide high-tech simulated and virtually created
The Symbiosis Centre for Corporate Education (SCCE) hospital set-up for teaching and training & assessment
understands business and is equipped with the right for all health care professionals in clinical and related
resources, knowledge of skills and tools required to train management skills (including communication skills).
executives to face challenges and meet opportunities To ensure delivery of high quality healthcare services
at the workplace across various sectors like, IT, FMCG, to the community by providing highly competent and
Manufacturing , Telecom, Logistics ,BPO, KPO, and safe practitioners trained and tested by simulation
Services Industries. SCCE is dedicated to the task of techniques.
partnering with organizations desirous of providing To offer academic programmes on Health Skill already
facilities and a chance to their employees to enrich launched Academics programmes are launched in
their careers. SCCE is aware that organizations are Health Skills.
relying on their own employees to take up new roles in
the same organization to move ahead. To upgrade their
work capacities to the required expertise, ‘training and SYMBIOSIS CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL
development’ are key words. EDUCATION (SCIE):
Symbiosis Centre for Corporate Education (SCCE) The University is one of the few universities in India
under the Symbiosis International University offers to have a dedicated office, the Symbiosis Centre
various formal education programs with different for International Education (SCIE), to take care of
specializations as well as short term programs like and foster internationalisation. It has been created
‘Finance For Non Finance Professionals’, ‘Leadership to cater to the needs of international students and
Modules’, ‘Project Management’, ‘Cross Cultural international collaborations. SCIE promotes linkages
with international universities for joint research,
student and faculty exchange, scholars in residence
programmes, etc. Cultural programmes and a special
graduation ceremony are also organised for foreign
024 students.
SYMBIOSIS CENTRE FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP
AND INNOVATION (SCEI):
Government has declared 2010-20 as ‘India’s
Decade of Innovation’ and the industry is increasingly
expecting its employees to have an entrepreneurial 025
mindset. In addition, there is also an increase in the
number of management graduates eventually taking
the entrepreneurial plunge. It is becoming increasingly
clear that managers who can conceive and execute
innovative projects that add to the organisations’ top In line with the SCOPE initiative, Family Doctor Clinic
and bottom lines will only be put in the leadership at Sus village (FDC) and Mobile Medical Unit (MMU)
pipeline. were launched in the Mulshi block of Pune district.
The Symbiosis Centre for Entrepreneurship and It is catering to 15 villages and 9 hamlets in Mulshi
Innovation was formally inaugurated in the month of block and 2 construction sites in Walhekarwadi and
July 2014 in the presence of our Chancellor Dr. S. B. Kalakhadak areas of Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal
Mujumdar and Dr. R. A. Mashelkar who is the Mentor Corporation (27 sites) covering around 30,000
of this Centre. The overreaching goal of this Centre is populations. FDC & MMU conducts a variety of
to create innovation led entrepreneurs and contribute preventive, promotive and curative services for poor,
in strengthening entrepreneurial ecosystem within mostly rural, needy and marginalized population based
India. The main activities of this Centre include: in access-compromised areas. Activities like outpatient
services, health talks, celebration of national and
Incubating startups at SIU in partnership with other
international health days, etc. are conducted. SCOPE
organisations
has increased networking with government and private
Conducting research in the area of innovation and health care sector to undertake variety of activities like
entrepreneurship from both Indian and global context monthly immunization of pregnant & lactating mothers
Providing training and education to the students at SIU and children, monthly antenatal care (ANC) check-ups
and corporate employees in the areas of innovation and treatment camps, specialist camps, patient referral,
and entrepreneurship support to private/ government health programmes.
FDC and MMU teams also conduct health awareness
Provide policy recommendation at the national and and research/survey related activities in collaboration
state level. with sister institutes / departments of SIU.
The Centre has been successful in designing, We firmly believe that our role as a university goes
developing and delivering India’s first 2 year full- beyond imparting of knowledge and skills to our
time MBA course on Innovation Entrepreneurship at students and, as active agents of change, we are
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM). supporting initiatives related to health, nutrition,
Now Centre is embarking on starting an incubation lab water and sanitation, banking and finance and legal
for the students of SIU and other institutions. literacy. This initiative has been widely accepted and
appreciated by community. We are committed to
defending the ideals, responsibilities and objectives
SYMBIOSIS COMMUNITY OUTREACH
of a socially responsible academic institution. Our
PROGRAMME AND EXTENSION (SCOPE)
future plans are in line with expansion of services,
ACTIVITIES
connecting with corporate donors, setting up a Health
Universities and policy makers are increasingly & Demographic Surveillance System and promoting
recognizing the enormous potential of higher research in the catchment area.
education to impact positively on the health and well-
being of students, staff and the wider community
through education, research, knowledge exchange and Whom to Contact:
institutional practice. Keeping this in mind Symbiosis 1. Medical Officer (SCOPE) -
International University (SIU), as a part of Institutional poscope@[Link]
Social Responsibility launched Symbiosis Community Cell no. 9552501686 (MMU)/ 9552508058 (FDC)
Outreach Program and Extension (SCOPE) activities / 020-28116795 (Office)
in July 2012 and adopted 14 villages and 9 hamlets
(n=23) around its campus at Lavale.
Symbiosis Centre for European Studies Since European integration encompasses economic,
(SCES): legal, political, social, environmental disciplines, it
was felt to have a Centre that caters to its inter-
Symbiosis CES is based upon a three-fold mandate of disciplinary nature and scope. The Centre not only
teaching, training and outreach to foster progressive liaisons with Symbiosis Institutes which run Academic
insights on EU integration, locally, nationally, and Programmes but lay emphasis on encouraging people-
internationally. to-people connections with Europe and bringing the
best of the expertise to India and encourage Symbiosis
It promotes the interdisciplinary understanding of
Students , Faculty and Staff mobility to Europe. SCES
European languages, history, politics, economy and
encompasses all activities and programmes engaging
societies. SCES will:
with Europe under its umbrella.
• Foster the study of and innovative research on
Europe among SIU faculty as well as graduate and
SIU’s Engagement with Europe
undergraduate students.
Symbiosis has partnered with European Universities
• Facilitate the training of new generations of scholars
in different consortiums under the Erasmus +
and experts in European studies.
Program with an intention to enhance cooperation
• Work as a host unit for researchers and multi- for facilitating students, faculty mobility and Strategic
disciplinary research projects. Partnerships for capacity building exchange of best
• Serve as a forum for vibrant discussions on practices. Partnerships with Universities in Germany
contemporary affairs in Europe and its impact on under the DAAD- DIES (Dialogue on Innovative Higher
the global economy which will nurture the exchange Education Strategies) and DAAD-A New Passage
of ideas across disciplines, sectors and generations. to India have facilitated mobility and workshops for
promoting internationalization of higher education. In
Its purview includes all European countries and the
addition , we have organized Annual Leadership Series
European Union.
& Conferences on the contemporary issues focusing
Symbiosis has been actively working with European on the European Union and its relationship with the
partners for exchanges, Study in India Programmes world. These forums have witnessed think tanks ,
and Erasmus+ projects. In addition, our Symbiosis Law diplomats and Ambassadors share their insights with
School offers a specialized certificate programme in our students and faculty.
European Union Legal Studies.

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Admission Process for Indian Students:

Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) for Symbiosis Under


Graduate Programmes.
A. Registration process: 027
The Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) is a common
online test for the admission processes at the
undergraduate institutes of Symbiosis International
(Deemed University) established as under Candidate should note that SET/SLAT/SEED/SITEEE
Section 3 of the UGC Act 1956 vide notification 2019 is only the first step. Each Symbiosis institute
No.F.9.12/2001 U.3 of the Govt. of India. In the has its subsequent independent selection process.
year 2002 there were 3 constituent institutes of
• The SET-2019 has 4 different papers: - (SET) SET-
SIU. Subsequently ten more institutes of Symbiosis
General, SEED (SET-Design), SLAT (SET-Law) and
have been brought under the ambit of the Symbiosis
SITEEE (SET-Engineering).
International Deemed University vide notification
No.F.9.12/2006-U.3 (A). • A candidate may take more than one paper.
However, he/she will have to choose and register
From 2018 onwards, SET - Law test is known
for one paper from the morning session (SLAT/
as Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT), SET
SEED) and/or one paper from the afternoon session
- Design test as Symbiosis Entrance Exam for
(SET/SITEEE).
Design (SEED), SET - Engineering as Symbiosis
Engineering Entrance Exam (SITEEE) and SET - Session Entrance Institutes
General as (General - SET) Registrations for these and Time Test
tests are done from the same portal as per the Symbiosis Law School [SLS] -
process mentioned below: Pune
1. Register online on the website [Link] (from Symbiosis Law School [SLS]
January 24, 2019 to April 15, 2019) SLAT -Noida
Morning
(SET-Law) Symbiosis Law School [SLS]-
Note: Any Changes in the online application Session
Hyderabad
form (except test city preferences and admission 9.30 am
Symbiosis Law School [SLS]-
category) will be entertained only up to the closing to
Nagpur
date of Registration i.e. April 15, 2019. No changes 12.00
Symbiosis Institute of Design
shall be permitted after closing date under any noon
[SID] - Pune
circumstances. No requests for change of test city SEED
Symbiosis School of Planning,
or category will be entertained once candidates (SET-Design)
Architecture and Design
have completed their Online SET/SLAT/SEED/ [SSPAD] - Nagpur
SITEEE 2019 payment. SET Symbiosis Institute of
2. You may register for one paper in the morning (for (SET- Computers Studies and
example, SET-Law (SLAT) or SET- Design (SEED), General) Research [SICSR]
and/or one paper in the afternoon session (for Symbiosis Centre for
example, SET-General (SET) or SET-Engineering Management Studies [SCMS]
(SITEEE). - Pune
Symbiosis Center for Media &
Note: For Engineering, if a candidate applies to
Communication [SCMC]
seek admission on the basis of test other than Afternoon Symbiosis School of Economics
SITEEE, he/she need not register for the same; Session [SSE]
rather he/she may apply directly to the concerned 2.30 pm Symbiosis Centre for
institute. to Management Studies [SCMS]
3. Upload your latest scanned colour passport size 5.00 pm - Noida
photo at the time of Online Registration. (Your Symbiosis School for Liberal
photograph should not be more than 3 months Arts [SSLA]
old). Symbiosis School of Culinary
Arts [SSCA]
4. Ensure that the information you have filled is
SITEEE Symbiosis Institute of
accurate.
(SET- Technology [SIT]
Engineering)
IMPORTANT: SET/SLAT/SEED/SITEEE 2019 fee is
B. Modes of payment non-refundable and non-transferable.
The candidate may pay through – Note:
i) Billdesk Payment Gateway 1. Please note that Symbiosis Test Secretariat will
ii) Easebuss Payment Gateway not be responsible for non-delivery or any delay
on the part of courier / postal services.
iii) Indian Bank Payment Gateway
2. It is also mandatory to complete the payment
iv) Demand Draft. process of desired institute for desired
Pay the Entrance Test fee of Rs.1750/- for each programme(s) before the closing date of
test. If you are registering for one test in the payment of the respective programme. Payment
morning (SLAT/SEED) and one test in the afternoon towards the programme(s) also needs to be
(SET/SITEEE), the fees are Rs. 3500/- . Please note done through the website only ([Link]).
that last date of payment is April 15, 2019. 3. For disputes between the candidate and the
Symbiosis Test Secretariat, the candidate should
first send an Email to registrar@[Link] with
iv) PAYMENT THROUGH DEMAND DRAFT:
details about his/her grievance. If the candidate
Submit a Demand Draft (DD) of Rs. 1750/- for is not satisfied with the decision of the Registrar,
ONE Test (morning OR afternoon) OR Rs. 3500/- he/she can appeal to the Ombudsman of the
for TWO Tests (one from morning session and one University. Information regarding the same is
for afternoon session) from any Nationalized Bank available in [Link]
in favour of “Symbiosis Test Secretariat” payable php. All disputes between the candidate and
at Pune. STS in this regard are subject to the legal
jurisdiction of Pune.
Choose the mode of Payment as 'DD Payment' in
"Make Payment" Tab. Take a print of the payment 4. SET/SLAT/SEED/SITEEE 2019 Score will be
advice form, fill in the DD Details, sign and send it valid only for admission to select programmes
along with the DD to the Symbiosis Test Secretariat of Symbiosis International (Deemed University)
only at: for the academic year of 2019-20.
SYMBIOSIS TEST SECRETARIAT 5. Admissions to the select programmes at SIU are
SYMBIOSIS INTERNATIONAL strictly based on merit, assessment of individual
performance in the respective Entrance Test
(DEEMED UNIVERSITY)
for Undergraduate Studies and other processes
Gram: Lavale, Tal: Mulshi, Dist.: Pune – 412115 prescribed by the University.
Phone: 020-28116226/ 27.
(Note : SET/SLAT/SEED/SITEEE Result will be
The Symbiosis Test Secretariat will authenticate the declared on May 14, 2019 on [Link] and will
details of Demand Draft and will send you an email be available up to June 15, 2019).
confirming the payment. Only after the realisation
of payment, would you be able to view your Admit
Card.

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C. The Institutes and Programmes for which SET/SLAT/SEED/SITEEE is mandatory.

Session Entrance Test Applicable to Institute(s) Programme(s) Offered


SLS: Symbiosis Law [Link].B (Hons.)
School - Pune [Link] (Hons.)
[Link].B
SLS: Symbiosis School- Noida
SLAT [Link]
(SET-Law) SLS: Symbiosis Law School- [Link].B
Hyderabad [Link]
SLS: Symbiosis Law School- [Link].B
Morning Session Nagpur [Link]
B. Des.
Communication Design,
SID: Symbiosis Institute of
Product Design,
Design- Pune
SEED Fashion Communication and
(SET-Design) Fashion Design.
SSPAD: Symbiosis School of B. Des.
Planning, Architecture and Communication Design, Industrial
Design, Nagpur Design
SICSR: Symbiosis Institute of BCA
Computer Studies & Research BBA (IT)
SCMS - P: Symbiosis Centre
for Management Studies-
Pune
BBA
SCMS – N: Symbiosis Centre
for Management Studies-
Noida
SET SCMC: Symbiosis Center for
B.A. (M.C)
(SET-General) Media & Communication
SSE: Symbiosis School of
[Link].(Economics)
Economics
Afternoon Session Bachelor of Arts (B.A)–
SSLA : Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts Bachelor of Science (B. Sc)-
Liberal Arts
SSCA : Symbiosis School of
[Link]. (Culinary Arts)
Culinary Arts
B. Tech.
Computer Science,
Electronics and
SITEEE SIT: Symbiosis Institute of
Telecommunications
(SET-Engineering) Technology
Information Technology
Mechanical
Civil
D. The Institutes and Programmes for which SET/SLAT/SEED/SITEEE is not mandatory

Sr. Name of the Institute Name of the Programmes


1 Symbiosis Institute of Technology (SIT)* [Link]
2 Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS) [Link]. (Medical Technology)
[Link] (Radio Technology)
3 Symbiosis College of Nursing (SCON) [Link]. (Nursing)
4 Symbiosis School of Photography (SSP) B.A. (Visual Arts and Photography)
5 Symbiosis School of Planning, Architecture and Design, Nagpur [Link].
(SSPAD, Nagpur)

* The Symbiosis Institute of Technology (SIT) also admits students through JEE Mains/ MHT-CET conducted
at the national level.
* Symbiosis School for Libral Arts (SSLA): Candidtes who have a valid score of SAT may enter the details
provided in the registration form under SSLA.
Note: Candidates who are applying to Symbiosis Institute of Technology (SIT), Symbiosis Institute of Health
Sciences (SIHS), Symbiosis School of Nursing (SCON) Symbiosis School of Photography (SSP) and Symbiosis
School of Planning, Architecture and Design (SSPAD) should visit the respective institute website for further
details.

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E. The cities where SET/SLAT/SEED/SITEEE will be conducted


SET/SLAT/SEED/SITEEE 2019 will be conducted in an online mode across 80 cities all over India. A candidate
may choose three preferences of test cities of the following:

1 Agra - Uttar Pradesh 28 Gangtok / Bardang – Sikkim 55 Nagpur - Maharashtra


2 Ahmedabad – Gujarat 29 Guwahati – Assam 56 Nashik - Maharashtra
3 Ahmednagar - Maharashtra 30 Gwalior - Madhya Pradesh 57 Navi Mumbai - Maharashtra
4 Ajmer - Rajasthan 31 Hooghly - West Bengal 58 Noida - G Noida – Gaziabad
-Delhi NCR
5 Aligarh - Uttar Pradesh 32 Hyderabad – Telangana 59 Panipat - Haryana
6 Allahabad - Uttar Pradesh 33 Indore - Madhya Pradesh 60 Panjim - Goa
7 Ambala - Haryana 34 Jabalpur - Madhya Pradesh 61 Patiala- Punjab
8 Amravati - Maharashtra 35 Jaipur – Rajasthan 62 Patna - Bihar
9 Amritsar - Punjab 36 Jalandhar – Punjab 63 Port Blair - Andaman and
Nicobar
10 Asansol - West Bengal 37 Jammu - Jammu and Kashmir 64 Island
11 Aurangabad - Maharashtra 38 Jamshedpur – Jharkhand 65 Pune - Maharashtra
12 Bareilly - Uttar Pradesh 39 Jhansi - Uttar Pradesh 66 Raipur - Chhattisgarh
13 Bengaluru - Karnataka 40 Jodhpur – Rajasthan 67 Rajkot – Gujarat
14 Bhilai - Chhattisgarh 41 Kanpur - Uttar Pradesh 68 Ranchi - Jharkhand
15 Bhopal - Madhya Pradesh 42 Karnal – Haryana 69 Roorkee - Uttarakhand
16 Bhubaneswar - Odisha 43 Kochi / Ernakulam – Kerala 70 Shillong - Meghalaya
17 Bilaspur - Chhattisgarh 44 Kolhapur – Maharashtra 71 Shimla - Himachal Pradesh
18 Chandigarh / Mohali - Punjab 45 Kolkata - West Bengal 72 Siliguri - West Bengal
19 Chennai - Tamil Nadu 46 Kota – Rajasthan 73 Surat - Gujarat
20 Coimbatore - Tamil Nadu 47 Kottayam – Kerala 74 Thane - Maharashtra
21 Cuttack - Odisha 48 Kozhikode – Kerala 75 Thiruvananthapuram - Kerala
22 Dehradun - Uttarakhand 49 Lucknow - Uttar Pradesh 76 Thrissur - Kerala
23 Delhi Gurugram - Delhi NCR 50 Ludhiana – Punjab 77 Udaipur - Rajasthan
24 Dhanbad - Jharkhand 51 Madurai - Tamil Nadu 78 Vadodara - Gujarat
25 Dibrugarh - Assam 52 Meerut - Uttar Pradesh 79 Varanasi - Uttar Pradesh
26 Faridabad - Delhi NCR 53 Mumbai - Maharashtra 80 Visakhapatnam - Andhra
27 Gandhinagar - Gujarat 54 Mysuru – Karnataka Pradesh

Note: - No change of test city requests will be entertained once candidate has completed payment for SET/
SLAT/SEED/SITEEE 2019.
The Test Centre and its address will be printed on the Admit Card. (Admit card will be live on website [Link]-
[Link] from April 20, 2019 to May 04, 2019)
While all efforts will be made to ensure that the candidate gets a test city as per his/her preferences, however, in
some exceptional circumstances, a different test city in nearby area may be allotted.
Symbiosis Test Secretariat reserves the right to change or allot a city other than the one requested by the
candidate in the event of the requested city not being available for any reason.
F. Procedure of Programme payment
A candidate desirous to submit his candidature to select UG programmes, is also required to complete the
payment process of desired programme before the closing date of payment of the same. Payment towards
the programmes must be made through the website only ([Link]). After making the payment for SET/
SLAT/SEED/SITEEE, proceed to complete the online registration form (Part II) for Programme (s) registration and
the respective institute(s). A candidate is required to make separate non-refundable payment of Rs.1000/- per
programme per institute at this stage.
If candidates want to pay programme payment through Demand Draft, make Demand Draft of Rs.1000/- for
each programme in the name of “Symbiosis Test Secretariat”.
The institutes and their programmes are as follows:

Sr. Institute Programme


No
1 Symbiosis Law School. [SLS] – Pune Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Laws (B.A, LL.B.)
[Link] Hons.
Bachelor of Business Administration & Bachelor of
Laws (B.B.A, LL.B.) Hons.
2 Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)
Research [SICSR] Bachelor of Business Administration Information
[Link] Technology
3 Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies- Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Under graduate [SCMS] – Pune
[Link]
4 Symbiosis Institute of Design [SID]- Pune Bachelor of Design (B. Des)
[Link]
5 Symbiosis Centre for Media & Communication Bachelor of Media Communication B.A. (MC)
(UG) [SCMC]
[Link]
6 Symbiosis School of Economics [SSE] Bachelor of Science (Economics) Hons.
[Link] [Link].(Eco) Hons.
7 Symbiosis Institute of Technology [SIT] Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech)
[Link]
8 Symbiosis Law School [SLS]-Noida Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Laws (B.A, LL.B.)
[Link] Bachelor of Business Administration & Bachelor of
Laws (B.B.A, LL.B.)
9 Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies- Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
[SCMS]- Noida
[Link]
10 Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts [SSLA] Bachelor of Arts (B.A)-(Liberal Arts)
[Link] Bachelor of Science (B. Sc)-(Liberal Arts)
11 Symbiosis Law School- Hyderabad [SLS]- Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Laws (B.A, LL.B.)
Hyderabad Bachelor of Business Administration & Bachelor of
[Link] Laws (B.B.A, LL.B.)

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Sr. Institute Programme


No
12 Symbiosis School of Culinary Arts [SSCA] Bachelor of Science (Culinary Arts)
www. [Link]
13 Symbiosis Law School- Nagpur [SLS-Nagpur] Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Laws (B.A, LL.B.)
[Link] Bachelor of Business Administration & Bachelor of
Laws(B.B.A, LL.B.)
14 Symbiosis School of Planning,Architecture and Bachelor of Design (B. Des)
Design-Nagpur [SSPAD ]- Nagpur
[Link]

Note:
Even after closing of the payment for SET/SLAT/SEED/SITEEE 2019, a candidate may still pay through website
till the last date of payment for the programme(s). An institute may offer more than one programme. A candidate
should ensure that the preferred programme(s) is / are selected and paid before the last date.
Indian nationals and NRI candidates shall have to apply under SET 2019 to seek admission to the select
Undergraduate programmes of Symbiosis International (Deemed University).
A student is eligible to apply as a Non Resident Indian (NRI) if he/she has appeared for either 10th or 10+2
(equivalent to the Indian 10th or 12th) examination outside India. It is mandatory for NRI students who have
appeared for their 10th standard exam outside India and 12th in India to appear for SET/SLAT/SEED/SITEEE as
applicable.
However, OCI/ PIO/ Foreign Nationals are exempted from appearing for SET/SLAT/SEED/SITEEE 2019 and
have to apply through Symbiosis Center for International Education ([Link]). For details regarding OCI/
PIO/NRI/FN admission process, please refer to Sub Section I: Process for International Candidates.
After declaration of the SET/SLAT/SEED/SITEEE 2019 result, the institute (offering the programme(s) for which
you have paid) will conduct further selection processes for short-listed candidates. The schedule for the same will
be published on the website of the respective institute(s).
Any attempt to impersonate or indulge in any malpractice, identified at any stage of the admission process would
disqualify the candidate from the admission processes to all UG programmes of Symbiosis International (Deemed
University) and may also lead to appropriate legal action as deemed fit.

G. Reservation Policy of SIU Reservation Policy


As per the UGC guideline 2006, the reservation policy for all the institutes under the University is as follows:
a. Within Sanctioned Intake
• Scheduled Caste (SC) : 15%
• Scheduled Tribes (ST) : 7.5%
• Differently Abled # : 3%
• Children/wards of Defence Personnel : 5 % for SLS-PUNE, SICSR.
* The definition for Children / Wards of Defence Personnel is:
The term Defence Personnel would mean only those serving / retired Defence personnel from Army, Navy, Air
Force. Retired defence personnel are those who fall in the category of ex-servicemen as laid down in Ministry of
Defence letter no 36035/5/85- Estt (SCT) dated 14 April 1987. It includes children of defence personnel who
died while in service or after retirement.
b. Over &Above Intake
• Kashmiri Migrants : 2 seats per programme
• International Candidates : 15%
Note:
• Candidate applying for the above mentioned categories will be required to submit the supporting documents
at the time of PI-WAT/ST-PI.
• Candidates applying for Children/wards of Defence Personnel other than above mentioned two institutes
(SLS-Pune and SICSR) will be considered as candidates in OPEN Category.
# Differently Abled (DA) candidate means a candidate having any of the disabilities in accordance with the
Persons with Disabilities Act – 1995 and as per revised Gazette of India Registered no: DL – (N)04/0007/2003-
16 dated December 28,2016. The candidate will have to get the disability authenticated from Symbiosis Centre
of Health Care (SCHC). The admission may be considered as regularized only after due authentication by SCHC.
A candidate applying under any of the reserved category (Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes/ Differently Abled/
Kashmiri Migrants/ Children/wards of Defence Personnel) are mandatorily required to submit relevant document
issued by competent authority. Any participation at any stage of admission process by such candidate is purely
provisional and always subject verification and authentication of such relevant document.
In case a candidate falls under more than one of the above categories (eg. Scheduled Caste as well as Differently
Abled or any other combination), he would need to select any one Category (i.e. Either Scheduled Caste OR
Differently Abled in the case of example mentioned above) at the time of filling up the registration form. The
category selected by the candidate at the time of filling the
registration form will be considered to be his category for the entire admission process and his benefits and
entitlements shall be according to such selected category. He will not be able to claim benefit under the other
category/s at any stage of admission on any account whatsoever.
Please also note that if any information provided by the candidate in respect of his category is found to be
incorrect, the University shall have right to cancel the candidature of such candidate.

H. Reservation of seats for Nagpur Domicile (SLS, Nagpur and SSPAD, Nagpur):
1. 25% (Twenty-five percent) seats are reserved for candidates domiciled in Nagpur.
2. Meaning of 'Nagpur Domiciled' Candidates for admission to UG programme only.
3. UG programme 'Nagpur Domiciled' means persons, who are domiciled in Nagpur for a period of 5 (five)
years as on the date of commencement of the academic year, and who have class XII from Maharashtra
State Board or equivalent exam or Degree certificate or are appearing for the qualifying examination of
Nagpur University before admission to the programme. For more information visit institute website
Please carry your following documents at the time of PI-WAT if shortlisted. Please note that if you do not
have both these documents, you will not be allowed to appear for the PIWAT process and will be marked as
ineligible for admission. No communication will be entertained in this regard.
1) Domicile certificate issued by the competent authority (Collector's office) .
2) Standard XIIth Marksheet. Applicants appearing Standard XII can submit Bonafide certificate from the
current institution and Standard Xth Mark sheet.

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I. Programme Eligibility

Sr. Name of the Name of the Programme Eligibility Criteria


No. Institute
1 SLS-Pune Symbiosis Law School - Pune Standard XII (10+2) pass or equivalent
[SLS-B.A LLB] Hons. examination from any recognized board with
minimum of 45% marks or equivalent grade
Symbiosis Law School -Pune
(40% marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled
[SLS-B.B.A LLB]Hons.
Caste/Scheduled Tribes).
2 SLS-NOIDA Symbiosis Law School – Noida Standard XII (10+2) pass or equivalent
[SLS-B.A LLB] examination from any recognized board with
Symbiosis Law School - Noida minimum of 45% marks or equivalent grade
[SLS-B.B.A LLB] (40% marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled
Caste/Scheduled Tribes).
3 SLS- Hyderabad Symbiosis Law School - Standard XII (10+2) pass or equivalent
Hyderabad [SLS-B.A LLB] examination from any recognized board with
Symbiosis Law School - minimum of 45% marks or equivalent grade
Hyderabad [SLS-B.B.A LLB] (40% marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled
Caste/Scheduled Tribes).
4 SLS- Nagpur Symbiosis Law School - Nagpur Standard XII (10+2) pass or equivalent
[SLS-B.A LLB] examination from any recognized board with
minimum of 45% marks or equivalent grade
(40% marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled
Caste/Scheduled Tribes).
5 SCMS- Pune Symbiosis Centre for Standard XII (10+2) pass or equivalent
Management Studies [SCMS] examination from any recognized board with
minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade
(45% marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled
Caste/Scheduled Tribes).
6 SCMS- NOIDA Symbiosis Centre for Standard XII (10+2) pass or equivalent
Management Studies[SCMS]- examination from any recognized board with
Noida minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade
(45% marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled
Caste/Scheduled Tribes).
7 SICSR Symbiosis Institute of Computer
Studies and Research [SICSR- Standard XII (10+2) pass or equivalent
BBA] examination from any recognized board with
minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade
Symbiosis Institute of Computer (45% marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled
Studies and Research [SICSR- Caste/Scheduled Tribes).
BCA]
8 SID-Pune Symbiosis Institute of Design Standard XII (10+2) pass or equivalent
[SID]-Pune examination from any recognized board OR
equivalent Government approved Diploma
(10+3) with minimum of 50% marks or
equivalent grade (45% marks or equivalent
grade for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes).
Sr. Name of the Name of the Programme Eligibility Criteria
No. Institute
9 SID-Nagpur Symbiosis School of Planning, Standard XII (10+2) pass or equivalent
Architecture and Design, examination from any recognized board OR
Nagpur [[Link]] equivalent Governement approved Diploma
(10+3) with minimum of 50% marks or
equivalent grade (45% marks or equivalent
grade for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes).
10 SIT Symbiosis Institute of Standard XII (10+2) pass from recognized board
Technology [SIT] with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory
subjects along with one of the Chemistry/
Biotechnology/ Biology/ Technical Vocational
subject. Obtained at least 45% marks or
equivalent grade (40% marks or equivalent
grade in case of candidates belonging to
Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes) in the
above subjects taken together.
11 SCMC Symbiosis Centre for Media and Standard XII (10+2) pass or equivalent
Communication [SCMC] examination from any recognized board with
minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade
(45% marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled
Caste/Scheduled Tribes).
12 SSE Symbiosis School of Economics Standard XII (10+2) pass or equivalent
[SSE] examination from any recognized board with
minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade
(45% marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled
Caste/Scheduled Tribes).
13 SSLA Symbiosis School for Liberal Standard XII (10+2) pass or equivalent
Arts [SSLA] examination from any recognized board with
minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade
(45% marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled
Caste/Scheduled Tribes).
14 SSCA Symbiosis School of Culinary Standard XII (10+2) pass or equivalent
Arts [SSCA] examination from any recognized board with
minimum 50% marks or equivalent grade (45%
marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/
Scheduled Tribes).

Disclaimer
Candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria for the programme(s) which they are desirous to pursue.
SIU/STS/ Institute will not be responsible, if the candidate applies for programme(s) for which he / she is not
eligible.
Every candidate is urged to note that no donation or capitation fee is required to be paid for admission to any of
the Symbiosis institutes. Parents and students are cautioned against falling prey to any such assurance/offer by
any individual or outside agency.

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Process for International Candidates
Admissions of international students are centralized for
all the constituent institutes of Symbiosis International
Deemed University and are routed through the
Symbiosis Center for International Education (SCIE). 037
SCIE earmarks 15% of the total intake of the respective
program for international students which include,
Foreign Nationals (FN), Person of Indian Origin (PIO)
Card Holders, Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) Card Entrance Test Structures:
Holders, and Non-Resident Indians (NRI). Structure of SET – Law (SLAT) 2019
Timing: 9.30 am to 12.00 noon
Foreign National (FN):
Sr. Section Number of Total
A student is eligible to apply as a Foreign National (FN)
No Questions Marks
if he/she is a citizen of any country other than India
and holds a foreign passport. 1. Logical Reasoning 30 30
2. Legal Reasoning 30 30
Person of Indian Origin (PIO): 3. Analytical 30 30
As per the Government of India notification dated 9th Reasoning
January 2015, all the existing Persons of Indian Origin
4. Reading 30 30
cardholders registered as such shall be deemed to be
Comprehension
Overseas Citizens of India cardholders.
5. General 30 30
Knowledge
Overseas Citizen of India (OCI):
A student is eligible to apply as OCI if he/she is granted Total 150 150
with Overseas Citizenship of India and has an OCI card.
Structure of SET – Design (SEED) 2019
Non Resident Indian (NRI): Timing: 9.30 am to 12.00 noon.
A student is eligible to apply as a Non Resident Indian Sr. Section Number of Total
(NRI) if he/she has appeared for either 10th or 10+2 No. Questions Marks
(equivalent to the Indian 10th or 12th) examination
outside India. It is mandatory for NRI students who 1. Design Aptitude 150 150
have appeared for their 10th standard exam outside Total 150 150
India and 12th in India to appear for the following
exams as applicable. Please refer [Link] for
more details. Structure of SET – General (SET) 2019
Timing: 2.30 pm to 5.00pm.
For SCMS (Pune/NOIDA), SCMC, SICSR, SSE, SSLA
Sr. Section Number of Total
and SSCA – Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) For Design
No. Questions Marks
– Symbiosis Entrance Exam for Design (SEED)
For Law – Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) 1. General English 40 40
For Engineering – Symbiosis Institute of Technology 2. Quantitative 40 40
Engineering Entrance Exam (SITEEE). No Common
3. General 40 40
Entrance Exam is applicable for UG Programmes
Awareness
offered by SIHS and SCON.
4. Analytical & 30 30
Logical Reasoning
To assist candidates with their application to Symbiosis
International (Deemed University) a detailed stepwise Total 150 150
procedure is available on [Link]. Interested
candidates can apply online through their user friendly
online application facility. For more information, please
write to intadmissions@[Link]
B. Important Instruction regarding Admit Card
Structure of SET – Engineering (SITEEE) 2019
Timing: 2.30 pm to 5.00 pm 1. SET/SLAT/SEED/SITEEE 2019 Admit Card should
be printed (color printouts only. B&W printouts
Sr. Section Number of Total will not be accepted) from the SET website [set-
No. Questions Marks [Link]] which will be available from Saturday,
April 20, 2019, till Saturday, May 04, 2019.
1. Physics 25 50
2. If candidate has selected both the sessions
2 Chemistry 25 50
(morning and afternoon) they should carry two
3. Mathematics 50 100 different Admit Cards - one is for morning session
and second is for afternoon session.
Total 100 200
3. For the Morning Session (Law and Design Test)
reach the test centre latest by 7.30 a.m to allow
Note: for sufficient time for biometric data capture at
the test centre. The test will start at 9.30 a.m.
 Please note that the SET/SLAT/SEED/SITEEE
After 09.45 a.m., no candidate will be allowed to
2019 will be conducted in Computer Based Test
appear for the Morning Session Exams. Note that
(CBT) mode.
no extra time will be given for candidates who
 The duration of each test is of 150 minutes. report late at the test centre.
Note: No extra time will be given for candidates
4. For the Afternoon Session (General and
who report late at the test center.
Engineering Test) reach the test centre latest by
 Date: Saturday, May 04, 2019. 12:30 p.m to allow for sufficient time for biometric
 Time: Morning Session: 9:30 am to 12.00 noon data capture at the test centre.. The test will start
at 2:30 p.m. After 02.45 p.m., no candidate will
(Reporting time: 07:30am)
be allowed to appear for the Afternoon Session
Afternoon Session: 2.30 pm to 5.00 pm Exams. Note that no extra time will be given for
(Reporting time: 12:30pm) candidates who report late at the test centre.
 All tests (SET/SLAT/SEED/SITEEE) are objective 5. Please ensure that your latest passport size,
in nature. Each question has 4 responses. colour photograph is pasted on the Admit Card
Candidate should choose an appropriate at the place provided for before appearing for the
response. test (Your photograph should not be more than 3
 There is no negative marking for wrong answers. months old).
 All sections are mandatory. 6. 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.
• Voter ID Card.
• Pan Card
• AADHAR Card (UID)
7. An authorized person will verify and authenticate
your Admit Card against the photo-id on the day
of the test. Please preserve this authenticated
Admit Card for further PI-WAT or ST-PI processes.

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8. Candidates should note that an authenticated Shortlisting and Selection Process


Admit Card is an important document without
Shortlisting for Personal Interaction and Writing
which the candidate will not be permitted to
Ability Test (PI-WAT) or Studio Test and Personal
appear for further selection processes of SIU. If
Interaction (ST-PI):
the Authenticated Admit card is lost, a duplicate
Authenticated Admit Card will not be issued. It Candidates will be shortlisted for PI-WAT/ST-PI based
should be retained till the admission process is on their respective Entrance Test marks. Please check
over. the respective institute website for information and
dates of PI-WAT/ST-PI.
9. Cell phones, calculators, watch calculators, alarm
clocks, digital watches with built in calculators/
memory or any electronic or smart devices are **Disclaimer:
not be allowed in the examination hall.
It is mandatory to attend all components / tests of
10. Candidates will not be allowed to leave the hall PI-WAT/ST-PI to be eligible for admission to any
till 10.30 a.m. (for the morning session exam) UG programmes. Only candidates who attend all
and 03:30 p.m. (for the afternoon session exam). components / tests of selection process (PI- WAT/
After submission of the test, candidate will not be ST-PI) shall be considered as eligible for generation
allowed to re-enter the test hall. of merit / wait / reject list. Candidates who remain
11. Candidates are advised to locate allocated test absent for any one of the component / test will be
center at least a day in advance to avoid any issue considered as ineligible for selection process of UG
on the day of the test. degree programmes of SIU.

12. Travel and staying arrangements will need to be


done by the candidates.
13. The scores published by the Symbiosis Test
Secretariat shall be final and shall not be subject
to any appeal or revaluation.
14. Differently Abled category candidates are
requested to upload their relevant document(s)
while registering for the SET/SLAT/SEED/SITEEE.
Candidates failing to do this will be considered
under the Open Category.
Merit List Declaration and Admission
Merit list will be based on the following parameters:

Sr. Institute Entrance Test Entrance Test score PI-WAT (50 marks)
No. Applicable Scaled down to 50 marks PI WAT Total
1 SLS – Pune (BA LLB & BBA LLB) Hons SLAT 50 30 20 100
2 SLS-Hyderabad (BA LLB & BBA LLB) SLAT 50 30 20 100
3 SLS-NOIDA (BA LLB & BBA LLB) SLAT 50 30 20 100
4 SCMS-Pune SET 50 30 20 100
5 SCMS-NOIDA SET 50 35 15 100
6 SSE SET 50 30 20 100
7 SSLA SET 50 30 20 100
9 SICSR (BBA IT & BCA) SET 50 30 20 100
10 SSCA SET 50 30 20 100

Sr. Institute Entrance Entrance Test score scaled PI-WAT (60 marks)
No. Test Applicable down to 40 marks PI Studio Test Total
11 SID SEED 40 20 40 100

Sr. Institute Entrance Test Entrance Test PI-WAT (50 marks)


No. Applicable score scaled down PI WAT Studio Academic Total
to 30 marks Test profile
12 SCMC SET 30 30 10 10 20 100

Category-wise cut off for Merit List and Wait List will be displayed on the website of the respective institutes.
Wait list movement will depend upon the vacant seats available.
Please note that this admission is provisional and will be confirmed on payment of fees on or before the due date
and subject to fulfilment of eligibility conditions of the respective programme(s) and in accordance with the rules
of the Symbiosis International (Deemed University).

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Admission Process for International
Students
To assist students with their application to Symbiosis
International (Deemed University), a detailed stepwise
procedure is available on the official website at www. 041
[Link] where students can avail the user friendly
online application.

English Proficiency 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).
The minimum score required for IELTS is 6 and for
IELA band 4.
• Non Resident Indian (NRI): A student is eligible to
apply as a Non Resident Indian (NRI) if he/she is an
Indian National and has appeared for either 10th
or 10+2 (equivalent to the Indian 10th or 12th)
examination outside India. It is mandatory for one
of the two qualifying examinations to be given
outside India.
Symbiosis International (Deemed University) is
happy to accept SET (Symbiosis Entrance Test -
conducted by Symbiosis International (Deemed
University), [Link]) or SAT (Scholastic
The application will be considered and authenticated Aptitude Test conducted by The College Board,
only after SCIE receives full payment towards [Link]) for undergraduate
application fee. Foreign National students will pay the admissions. These are not mandatory requirements,
application fee along with the administrative fee after NRI students with SET or SAT score will secure
the receipt of pre offer letter. extra weightage.
Fees remitted must be exclusive of bank charges.
Recognition of Board and University
Category Admissions are in conformity with the guidelines set by
the Association of Indian Universities and the Statutory
• Foreign National (FN): A student is eligible to apply
Bodies of India like the Indian Nursing Council, All India
as a Foreign National (FN) if he/she is a citizen of
Council for Technical Education, Bar Council of India,
any country other than India and holds a foreign
etc.
passport.
Only candidates who have the requisite qualification
• Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI): A student is
from foreign universities or Boards of Higher Education
eligible to apply as OCI if he/she is granted with
accredited and recognized by the Association of Indian
Overseas Citizenship of India and has an OCI card.
Universities (AIU), Govt. of India, New Delhi are eligible
• Person of Indian Origin (PIO): A student is eligible to apply at Symbiosis institutes for admission.
to apply as a Person of Indian Origin (PIO) if he/she
If required, candidates will be asked to obtain the
has a PIO card, and is a citizen of a country other
‘eligibility certificate/equivalency certificate’ from the
than India.
Equivalence branch, Association of Indian Universities
[As per the Government of India Notification (AIU), New Delhi on the given below address.
dated 9th January 2015, the existing Persons of
Association of Indian Universities
Indian Origin card holder registered as such shall
be deemed to be Overseas Citizens of India card AIU House,
holders (OCI).] 16 Kotla Marg,
New Delhi – 110 002
Tel No: +91 – 11 – 23230059
Fax No: +91 – 11 – 23232131
Email: info@[Link]
Website: [Link]
Eligibility  It is the responsibility of the student to ascertain
Prospective students must have completed 10+2 or whether they possess the requisite qualifications
equivalent examination from recognized Board. for admission.
Students who have appeared for their 10+2 or  Completion of the application and payment of
equivalent examination and awaiting their final results the application fee does not mean acceptance of
are also eligible to apply subject to their passing before eligibility.
commencement of the program.  Final eligibility for admission will be decided by
Please find below the eligibility criteria for the Symbiosis International (Deemed University) after
prospective students appearing their 10+2 from submission of all the required documents.
International Baccalaureate/ Cambridge Board. Documents to upload at the time of online application
• International Baccalaureate Diploma Program  10th Grade or equivalent Final Mark sheet
(IBDP): In order to receive the IB diploma, students
 12th Grade or equivalent Final Mark sheet
must complete examinations in six subject areas (3
at HL and 3 at SL) and successfully complete the  Predicted Score or Pre Board Marks (If awaiting for
core requirements including an Extended Essay (EE) 12th Final results)
of minimum 4000 words, Creativity Action Service  12th Hall Ticket (If waiting for 12th final results)
(CAS) and Theory of Knowledge (TOK). Successful
 Photocopy of Valid Passport
IB diploma candidates receive an IB Diploma
and the transcript with Diploma Results stating  Statement of Purpose
“Diploma Awarded” listing the total IB diploma  2 Letters of Recommendation in original
points score, the subject grades, the completion of  IELTS Score Card / Proof of IELTS registration (Not
all CAS requirements and individual grades for the applicable to NRI students)
combination of TOK and the EE.
 Portfolio (Applicable only for students who wish to
• International Baccalaureate Course (Certificate): apply to Bachelor of Design Programme)
AIU shall accord equivalence to IB Diploma Course
Document Verification & Evaluation
(i.e. IB Certificate) provided that a student has
secured a minimum of 24 credits and has passed a When online application reaches SCIE along with
minimum of three subjects at Higher Level (HL) and the payment of Application fee and all the required
three at Standard Level (SL). documents, SCIE will verify uploaded documents
• GCE/IGCSE/GCSE examinations of the approved and check the requisite qualifications for admission.
British Examination Bodies, with Minimum 5/4 Application will be forwarded to the Admission
subjects in A, B, C Grades including English Committee for Evaluation.
at ORDINARY(“O”) Level and 2/3 subjects at The Admission Committee will shortlist the applications
ADVANCED (“A”)LEVEL has been equated with based on the following criteria:
+2 stage qualification. Candidates intending to
For NRI Students
join Professional courses are required to have
10+2 or equivalent Transcript - 80% weightage
passed the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology/
Entrance Test (SET/SAT) - 10% weightage
Mathematics in ADVANCED LEVEL & English at AS
Statement of Purpose - 5% weightage
LEVEL.
2 Letters of Recommendation - 5% weightage
Note:
 Students having compartments in their final results
For OCI/PIO Students
are not eligible for admission.
10+2 or equivalent Transcript - 90% weightage
 Each program has specific eligibility criteria; please Statement of Purpose - 5% weightage
check the respective institute information for the 2 Letters of Recommendation - 5% weightage
same.
 The admission to the program is subject to fulfilment
For FN Students
of the specific eligibility criteria.
10+2 or equivalent Transcript - 90% weightage

Statement of Purpose - 5% weightage


042 2 Letters of Recommendation - 5% weightage

A final verification of original documents will be done


at the time of joining.
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Please Note: Foreign National students will pay the admission to ‘Symbiosis International (Deemed
application fee along with the administrative fee after University)’ and their seat will be offered to the next
the receipt of pre offer letter. applicant in the Waitlist.
Merit List Provisional Admission Letter
After evaluation by Admission Committee, SCIE will SCIE will issue a “Provisional Admission Letter” to the
send an email informing about the status of your foreign national students who require the Student
admission. You will receive an offer letter through email Visa, only after receipt of administrative and part
depending on evaluations done on your application. payment of academic fee. Applicant can use this letter
Once you receive an offer letter, you need to confirm as a supporting document while applying for his/her
your intention of joining the said program by making student visa at the Indian Mission in his/her country.
a payment of administrative fee and part payment
Note:
of annual academic fee within stipulated period
mentioned in the offer letter. The Visa should be Student Visa and should mention
the name of “Symbiosis International (Deemed
Administrative & Part Payment of Annual Academic
University)”. Any other type of visa is invalid and final
Fee:
admission will not be granted to students who do
1. *USD equivalent to INR 40,000/- towards not have a valid visa. For the interview at the Indian
administrative fee (Non-refundable). This includes Embassy make sure that you carry relevant documents
eligibility, medical, insurance, admin and processing to prove how you intend to finance your education in
charges. India.
(*50% concession has been given to the Foreign Reporting Mail
National Students on Administrative Fees)
On confirmation of the receipt of administrative fee
2. USD equivalent to INR 65,000/- towards part and part payment of academic fee, applicant will be
payment of annual academic fee and institute considered as ‘Provisionally Admitted’ to Symbiosis
deposit (refundable) International (Deemed University). Subsequently, SCIE
To make this payment, you will have to log on to will send the letter regarding the formalities to be
[Link] completed at the time of reporting.
with your ‘SCIE ID’ and ‘Password’. Accordingly follow The student provisionally admitted to Pune campus
Payment instructions mentioned in the link. have to report to SCIE and the student provisionally
Kindly ensure that this payment is to be made within admitted to out of Pune campus will have to report to
the stipulated date mentioned in the offer letter. The their respective institutes on the dates mentioned in
balance payment of annual academic fee is to be paid the prospectus to complete the reporting formalities.
on or before the date of reporting. Kindly check the respective institute information in the
Applicants who fail to make the payment within prospectus or SCIE website for specific reporting date
stipulated date will not be able to secure a provisional to SCIE and the respective institute.
Reporting Formalities • 12th Grade Passing Certificate/ Provisional
1. Medical Test Certificate

International students will have to undergo a • English Proficiency Test Result (IELA/IELTS)
medical examination. Medical check-up will be • Migration certificate in Original (in case 12th
conducted at Symbiosis Centre for Health Care from Indian Board)
(SCHC) within the Campus. Collect the Medical • Transfer certificate in Original (in case 12th from
Test Form for Medical Check-up. After undergoing Indian Board)
medical test submit the counterfoil of the Medical • Certificate of Change in Name (if applicable)
Test form.
• Equivalence Certificate (if applicable)
• Passport*
2. Payment Confirmation
• PIO card (only for PIO students) *
Take the confirmation of Fee details from Accounts • OCI Card (only for OCI students) *
Department. Pay the balance amount or short fall if
• Citizen card (only in case of Nepali nationals) *
any.
• Valid VISA (applicable for Foreign National
except Nepal & Bhutan students) *
3. Eligibility Formalities
• Valid Residential Permit (applicable for Foreign
The clearance of the Eligibility is an essential National except Nepal & Bhutan students)
factor for admission to any program of Symbiosis • Gap certificate (applicable for students with the
International (Deemed University) (SIU). The gap of one year or more) #*
admission will be provisional till the clearance of the
• Medical Undertaking#*
same. The student is liable to fill the online Eligibility
form and submit all the necessary documents • Anti-Ragging Affidavit by Student#*
mentioned above as per the category. Few • Anti-Ragging Affidavit by Parent#*
documents which are not possible to be submitted • Indemnification Undertaking by Student#*
at the time of reporting must reach at SCIE latest
• Indemnification Undertaking by Parent#*
by 31st August. Students who fail to submit the
documents within the stipulated date will not be Note:
allowed to appear for the semester I examination. # You can download documents from ‘View
They may have to forfeit the academic fee and Declaration’ menu from ‘Admission & Finance’
may lose an academic year or face cancellation of login link: [Link]
admission (as per SIU rules) UGStudentAdmission
* Mandatory Documents
4. Submission & Verification of all the required
documents with originals Documents required from Non Resident Indians
The students are advised to carry all original (NRI):
documents along with 2 sets of self-attested • Photo (size 150X170 pixels) *
photocopies. • Photo Identity Proof (proof of identity issued by
Documents required from Foreign Nationals/ Govt. authority) *
PIO/ OCI: • 10th Grade /Equivalent (Official Transcripts) *
• Photo (size 150X170 pixels) * • 12th Grade /Equivalent (Official Transcripts) *
• Photo Identity Proof (proof of identity issued by • 12th Grade Passing Certificate/ Provisional
Govt. authority) * Certificate
• 10th Grade /Equivalent (Official Transcripts) * • Migration certificate in Original (in case 12th
• 12th Grade /Equivalent (Official Transcripts) * from Indian Board)
• Transfer certificate in Original (in case 12th from
Indian Board)
• Certificate of Change in Name (if applicable)
• Equivalence Certificate (if applicable)
044 • Passport*
• Gap certificate (applicable for students with the
gap of one year or more) #*
• Medical Undertaking#*
• Anti-Ragging Affidavit by Student#*
• Anti-Ragging Affidavit by Parent#*
• Indemnification Undertaking by Student#*
• Indemnification Undertaking by Parent#* 045
Note:
# You can download documents from ‘View
Declaration’ menu from ‘Admission & Finance’
login link: [Link] • Application Fee (Non-Refundable):
UGStudentAdmission
Foreign National (FN): USD equivalent to INR
* Mandatory Documents 5,000/- (As per SIU internationalization mission)
Non Resident Indian (NRI): USD equivalent to INR
Please ensure you carry all original documents for 9,000/-
verification including passport Overseas Citizen of India (OCI): USD equivalent to
INR 9,000/-
5. Joining Letter to respective institutes (Applicable to Person of Indian Origin (PIO): USD equivalent to
Pune Campus) INR 9,000/-
Before you proceed to your respective institute
ensure that you have collected the Joining Letter
• International English Language Assessment
duly signed and stamped. Submit your ‘Joining
(IELA) Examination:
Letter’ to the International Students’ Coordinator
of your institute and complete the remaining US Dollars equivalent to INR 3,575/- (Non
formalities at the institute like payment of hostel Refundable)
fee, mess fee, uniform fee, etc. which are not Students enrolling for the ‘International English
included in annual academic fee. Language Assessment’ exam will have to pay the
‘IELA examination fee’.
Payment Information
Important Points to be noted During the Online Application, the system will prompt
you about IELA details and accordingly, at the time
• Except students from Nepal and Bhutan, it is
of payment this fee will be added along with your
mandatory for all the students to make all the
‘Application fee’. Note - Your application will be
transactions in USD currency.
considered and authenticated only after SCIE receives
• The payment has to be made in USD equivalent of full payment.
the amount published in INR value.
• Authentication of all the payments will be made
Administrative and part payment of Annual
only after its realization in SIU account.
Academic fee:
• Incomplete details of the payment (either through
*INR 40,000/- towards the Administrative fees and
SWIFT/ RTGS/ NEFT) will not be entertained.
INR 65,000/- towards the Part Payment of Annual
• The application fee, IELA fee and administrative fee Academic fee which includes institute deposit
is not refundable. (refundable).
• Kindly note that currency exchange rate for all the *50% concession has been given to the Foreign
transactions will be at actuals and student will have National Students on Administrative Fees
to bear all applicable transaction charges or card
After assessing and evaluating the application, SCIE
payment charges.
will send an offer letter to selected candidates. Once
• The applicant must upload the SWIFT/NEFT/RTGS the candidate receives the offer letter, he/she will
transaction copy and fill the transaction details in need to confirm his/her intention of joining the said
the payment window of online registration portal. program by making a payment of USD equivalent to
• The bank details are available in the payment INR 1,05,000/-
window of online registration portal. In case of Foreign National students, SCIE will issue a
• For more information about payment, you can Provisional Admission Letter (PAL) only after receiving
contact us on +91 020 25925266. this payment to enable candidates to apply for a visa.
Note – Scholarships:
Pre-Induction Charges (if any) and ‘Administrative fee’ Symbiosis is keen to offer scholarships* to foreign
are non-refundable. students to give them the opportunity to take
advantage of the educational programs available at
Symbiosis. The scholarships are offered preferably in
Modes of payment:
conjunction with the education ministries / embassies
Once you complete your Online Application, the of participating countries. Close cooperation with
system will prompt you to select the mode of payment these foreign governments will assist in ensuring
and accordingly it will guide you through the procedure. the scholarships are awarded to the most deserving
1. Online Payment: candidates.
You can make your payment by using an International
Credit / Debit Card. Under this policy, the following scholarships are
available for each Afro Asian country:
2. Offline Payment: • One Partial (50%) Academic Scholarship for a Post
Graduate Program at any Institute of SIU
A. NEFT/RTGS Transfer: (Only For Nepalese and
Bhutanese Students) • One Full (100%) Academic Scholarship for an Under
Graduate Program at any Institute of SIU
Students who wish to make any of their payments
through NEFT/RTGS transfer must approach a • One Partial (50%) Academic Scholarship for an
bank and request for a NEFT/RTGS transfer. Please Under Graduate Program at any Institute of SIU
mention Student’s Name and SCIE ID while making • Two Partial (25%) Academic Scholarships for an
the transaction. Under Graduate Program at any Institute of SIU.
Please ensure the student upload the bank
transaction copy and fill the transaction details in
Apart from these scholarships, Symbiosis would offer
the payment window of online registration portal
30% concession/scholarship on academic fees for
along with the UTR number.
all African students who wish to pursue any course
at any institute of Symbiosis International (Deemed
The bank details are available in the payment University). The student must also bear all additional
window of online registration portal. costs including hostel fees, mess fees application fee,
administrative fees, IELA, exam fee, etc.
B. Swift Transfer:
(Applicable to All Students, Except Nepalese and This scheme has been initiated under the ‘Educate
Bhutanese) Africa’ programme with a view to strengthening
relations between India and Africa. Based on its strong
Students who wish to make any of their payments
past connection with the continent and its people,
through Swift transfer must approach a bank in
Symbiosis believes it can positively assist in the capacity
their home country and request for a Swift transfer.
building of the African nations by offering a world-class
Please mention Student’s name and SCIE ID while
education to African students. These students will be
making the transaction.
future Ambassadors of Goodwill.
Students to ensure that they upload the bank
transaction copy and fill the transaction details in
the payment window of online registration portal.

The bank details are available in the payment


window of online registration.

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EXAMINATIONS:
Programme: A programme means a set of pre-defined
courses selected from the Course Catalogue and
approved by the Academic Council of the University,
successful completion of which will lead to the award 047
of a Degree or Diploma e.g. Master of Business
Administration. The programmes conducted by the
University follow semester / annual pattern.
Course: A course means individual subject that would Following table is indicative of marks and corresponding
be included from the Course catalogue to become minimum number of components:
part of the pre-defined courses of a programme e.g.
Marketing Management Marks for Internal Components for
Evaluation Internal Evaluation
Term: A term in semester pattern means one semester
and in annual pattern means one year. Less than 25 1
25– 50 2 to 3
Semester: A semester consists of a minimum of 90 days
51– 100 3 to 5
of teaching-learning and requires about six months to
complete. Any programme of 2 years duration will have Above 100 6 to 9
4 semesters, any programme of 3 years duration will
have 6 semesters, any programme of 4 years duration
Completion of the programme means passing all the
will have 8 semesters and the programme of 5 years
prescribed examinations conducted by the University
duration will have 10 semesters.
and fulfilling other prescribed requirements of the
Evaluation: The evaluation includes continuous programme.
and term-end evaluation. Continuous evaluation in
general, is formative while the term-end evaluation is
summative in nature. Time slot for University Examinations:

For all courses having term-end examination, the External Marks Duration of Compensatory
continuous assessment will be for 40% and term- Examination Time in case of
end assessment will be for 60% except for Design, Writer
Photography and Liberal Arts programme. upto 40 1 hour 20 min.
A maximum of 10% of the total credits (unless 40 to less 1 hour and 30
30 min.
specified otherwise) will be evaluated entirely through than 60 minutes
continuous assessment by the concerned institute 60 to less 2 hour and 30
except for Design, Photography and Liberal Arts 50 min.
than 80 minutes
programme. 80 and more 3 hours 60 min.
Term-End Evaluation: At the end of every term the There is no provision to appear in exam to improve
University shall conduct 'Term-End' Examination. marks or grade.
Evaluation is done under the supervision and
jurisdiction of University.
Continuous Evaluation: The University has adopted Marking system for Symbiosis College of Nursing:
the policy of continuous evaluation, which shall be As per the requirement of Nursing Council, the
carried out by the respective Institute/Department following rules shall apply –
in accordance with the rules and regulations of the
University. Continuous evaluation aims at multi- I. A student must have minimum of 80% attendance
level assessment and may include components like (irrespective of the kind of absence) in theory and
class room online test, open book test, research practical in each course for appearing University
essay, assignments, quizzes, case studies, practical, examination.
presentations, viva and others as approved by the II. A student must have 100% attendance in each of
Board of Studies of the respective Faculty. All the the practical areas before award of degree.
components of evaluation should be spread across the
term. Award of marks for attendance, surprise tests III. A student has to pass in theory and practical
and class participation should be strictly avoided. examination separately in each of the paper.
IV. If a student fails in either theory or practical paper Over and above, mandatory 1 credit is allotted to
he/she has to re-appear for both the papers Integrated Disaster Management course which is
(Theory and practical). evaluated but not included in calculation of GPA.
V. A candidate can take any number of attempts with Credit: A credit is defined as 15 contact hours or
a condition that the student completes the course 30hours of lab work or project. Each credit is assessed
within the maximum period allowed. However the for 50 marks at the Post Graduate level and 25 marks
candidate should complete all the exams before for Under Graduate Programmes unless otherwise
appearing for the final year examination. explicitly mentioned by the respective statutory
councils.
VI. The maximum period to complete the programme
successfully should not exceed 8 years for 4 years
programme and 4 years for 2 years programme.
Calculation of Grade point
VII. Maximum number of students for practical
The grading system will allocate grades from the top
examination should not exceed 20 per day.
down.
VIII. All practical examinations must be held in the
respective clinical areas. Letter Grade Proportion Grade
Point
IX. Internal and External assessment ratio is 25:75.
O (Outstanding) Top 3% 10
X. Transcript in the format prescribed by the Nursing A+ (Excellent) 12% 9
Council shall be provided by the Institute.
A (Very Good) 21% 8
XI. Minimum pass mark shall be 40% for English only B+ (Good) 28% 7
for B. Sc. (Nursing).
B (Above Average) 21% 6
XII. Minimum pass marks shall be 50% in each of the C (Average) 12% 5
Theory and practical papers separately.
P (Pass) Bottom 3% 4
XIII. A candidate has to secure minimum of 33% in F (Fail) 0
qualifying subject (English) for passing for P.B. AB (Absent) 0
[Link]. (Nursing).

Relative grading: The grading of students will be done


Credit Point System for Under Graduate Programmes based on the relative performance of the students
UG Programmes will be conducted on semester / compared to the class.
annual pattern over a period of three / four / five years Continuous Assessment, Term-end examination and
consisting of six / eight / ten semesters. Practical (if any) will be separate heads of passing.
Credits for UG Programme shall not exceed a total of Passing in a course means securing 40% of absolute
50 per year. marks in each of the heads.
Choice Based Credit System (CBCS): Cumulative Separate grade points will be calculated for continuous
Grade Point Average (CGPA) System for Academic and term-end examinations and the weighted average
Programmes of both will be the grade point for the course.
All programmes of University shall follow the total
credits as recommended by Board of Studies and
approved by the Academic Council and will adhere to Re-evaluation: In case of re-evaluation, the scores
the distribution of continuous evaluation and term end obtained will be fitted as per original range of marks
examination prescribed in the approved programme of the grades.
structure.

Backlog Examinations: In case of students appearing


for Backlog examination, the marks secured in the
subsequent attempt will be fitted back into the earlier
distribution i.e. Original range of marks of the grades.
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Calculation of GPA for Semester and Overall CGPA:
The Grade Point Average for the semester will be
calculated by taking the weighted average of the
course Grade points.
The weights will be defined as per the credit points
they carry. Similarly the CGPA for the 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 below:
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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) ) + (GPA of Sem. V) (Credit
Points of Sem. V) + (GPA of Sem. VI) (Credit Points of Validity of Terms for Under Graduate Degree
Sem. VI) } / { Total Credit Points } programmes:

CGPA will be calculated up to two decimal points The students admitted to all the under graduate
programmes of the University will be allowed to
keep terms for a period of Two year from the date of
Conversion of CGPA to percentage marks: admission beyond the normal period of the programme,
i.e. the students joining the three years programme
Percentage = CGPA / 10 * 100 must complete the programme in five years from the
Standard of Passing: A student has to pass both date of admission.
internal and term end examination separately i.e. Expiry of Validity
obtains minimum GP of 4.00. A GP less than 4.00 will
be treated as grade F (fail). The students who are not able to complete the
programme within the stipulated period will have
A student will be awarded the degree only if he/she to take fresh admission to the programme as per
has a CGPA of minimum 4.00 on the completion the prevalent rules and his / her performance at the
of programme and has cleared Integrated Disaster examinations and the terms earlier kept will be treated
Management Programme. as null and void
The University will award degree to the student who as Term Not Granted / Course Not Granted (TNG/ CNG)
achieved a minimum CGPA of 4.00 out of maximum of
10.00 for the programme. Institute/ Department shall declare attendance
every month.
Institutes / Department shall declare a list of students
Allowed To Keep Terms (ATKT) Rules: as Terms Not Granted/ Course Not Granted (TNG/
A student will attend classes of all the years with his / CNG) to those who do not fulfill minimum attendance
her batch. The following rule will be applicable as per requirement. Institutes/ Department should announce
the total number of semesters in a programme: the cut-off date for calculation of the attendance of
students well in advance and should communicate
He/she cannot appear for end Semester-5 exams if TNG/ CNG list to the University at least one week
he / she has CGPA less than 4.00 up to Semester-2 prior to the commencement of term-end examination.
irrespective of number of backlogs in Semester-I.
All those students who are granted TNG/ CNG will be
He/she cannot appear for end Semester-6 exams if appearing the examinations in next season as a backlog.
he/she has CGPA less than 4.00 up to Semester-3 However, the candidate will not have to pay backlog
irrespective of number of backlogs up to Semester - II. examination fees for the immediate subsequent
attempt.
He/she cannot appear for end Semester-7 exams if
he/she has CGPA less than 4.00 up to Semester-4 Course Not Granted (CNG): Minimum 75% attendance
irrespective of number of backlogs up to Semester-III. is mandatory for a student to be eligible to appear for
the term end examination of a particular course. If
He/she cannot appear for end Semester-8 exams if
the course attendance is below 75% then the student
he/she has CGPA less than 4.00 up to Semester-5
will not be granted the permission to appear for the
irrespective of number of backlogs up to Semester-IV.
examination of the concerned course. If cumulative
He/she cannot appear for end Semester-9 exams if attendance for all courses of the semester is more than
he/she has CGPA less than 4.00 up to Semester-6 75%, CNG should not be given.
irrespective of number of backlogs up to Semester-V.
Term Not Granted (TNG): Minimum 75% attendance
He / she cannot appear for end Semester-10 exams in aggregate is mandatory for all the students to be
if he she has CGPA less than 4.00 up to Semester-7 eligible to appear for the term end examination of all
irrespective of number of backlogs up to Semester-VI. courses of the term. If the aggregate attendance is
below 75% then the student will not be granted the
permission to appear for the term end examination.
Student Affairs

CODE OF CONDUCT

Article I: PREAMBLE B. Any activity supporting pursuit of a degree, such


as research at another institution or a professional
The student code of conduct [Code] is established to practice assignment;
foster and protect the core missions of the Symbiosis
International University, Pune, to foster the scholarly C. Any activity sponsored, conducted, or authorized
and civic development of the University’s students by the university or by registered students
in a safe and secure learning environment, and to organizations;
protect the people, properties and processes that D. Any activity that causes substantial destruction of
support the University and its missions. However, the property belonging to the university or members of
establishment and maintenance of a community where the university community or causes serious harm
there is freedom to teach and to learn is dependent on to the health or safety of members of the university
maintaining an appropriate sense of order that allows community; or
for the pursuit of these objectives in an environment
that is both safe and free of invidious disruption. Rules E. Any activity in which a police report has been
and regulations are necessary to mark the boundaries filed, a summons or indictment has been issued,
of this needed order. 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
Article 2: APPLICABILITY laws may also constitute violations of the code.
In such instances, the University may proceed
The Code is applicable to all students, which includes with University disciplinary action under the code
all persons taking programmes at various constituent independently of any criminal proceeding involving
institutes /departments of the University, either the same conduct and may impose sanctions
fulltime or part-time, pursuing undergraduate, for violation of the code even if such criminal
graduate, professional studies. Persons who withdraw proceeding is not yet resolved.
after allegedly violating the Code, who are not officially
enrolled for a particular semester or term, but have a
continuing relationship with the University, or who Article 4: RESPONSIBILITIES OF STUDENTS
have been notified of their acceptance for admission
are considered as “students”. The Code applies to all Students are members of the University community
locations of the University. 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
Article 3: JURISDICTION community of the University. Admission to the
university carries with it the presumption that students
The Code applies to the on-campus conduct of all will conduct themselves as responsible members of the
students at all the location / campus of the University. academic community. As a condition of enrollment, all
The code also applies to the off-campus conduct of students assume responsibility to observe standards of
students in direct connection with: conduct that will contribute to the pursuit of academic
A. Academic course requirements or any credit goals and to the welfare of the academic community.
bearing experiences, such as internships, field trips, They are expected to practice high standards of
study abroad / student exchange; 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
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the basis of race, color, creed, age, religion, gender, DMC 2 : Disruptive conduct-conduct that intentionally
national or ethnic origin, marital status, sexual and substantially obstructs or disrupts teaching
preference, physical disability, or any other legally or freedom of movement or other lawful activities
protected status. They should at all times conduct on university premises or in connection with any
themselves in a manner, which is not prejudicial to any university-sponsored event or activity;
law of the land. Their conduct should aim to achieve
the meaning, mandate and manifestation as enshrined
in the Constitution of India. DMC 3: Discrimination - Engaging in verbal or
physical behavior directed at an individual or group
based on origin, race, creed, gender, religious beliefs,
Article 5: DISCIPLINARY MISCONDUCT or sexual orientation that, according to a person
of reasonable sensibilities, is likely to create an
Any student found to have committed or to have
intimidating or demeaning environment that impedes
attempted to commit the following misconduct is
the access of other students, faculty and staff to the
subject to appropriate disciplinary action under
educational benefits available to them. It also includes
this Code. The instances of misconduct are not to
wearing articles of clothing with derogatory, racist
be interpreted as all-inclusive of situations in which
discriminatory, patently offensive, profane, sexually
disciplinary action will be invoked. These instances are
explicit, or graphic messages either in words or pictures,
illustrative, and the University reserves the right to take
which demonstrate bias or discrimination against any
disciplinary action in appropriate circumstances not set
individual or group within the University.
out in this article. The illustrative list of misconduct is
as follows (Not exhaustive):
DMC. 4: Falsification - Falsification means willfully
providing University offices or officials with false,
DMC1: Academic Misconduct-Academic Misconduct
misleading, or incomplete information; forging or
means plagiarizing; cheating on assignments or
altering official University records or documents or
examinations.
conspiring with or inducing others to forge or alter
University records or documents.
DMC IF al: Cheating: Cheating: The act of obtaining
or attempting to obtain credit for work by use of
DMC 5: Refusal to Identify - Refusal to identify or
dishonest, deceptive, or fraudulent mean
falsely identifying one’s self when requested by an
authorized University official.
DMC 1[111: Plagiarism: The act of taking ideas,
words, or specific substances of another and offering
them as one’s own.
DMC 6: Illegal or Unauthorized Possession or Use of DMC 11:Recording of Images without Knowledge
Weapons - Illegal or unauthorized possession or use - Using electronic or other means to make a video
of weapons means possessing or using weapons or or photographic record of any person in a location
articles or substances usable as weapons, including, but where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy
not limited to, firearms, incendiary devices, explosives, without the person’s prior knowledge, when such a
and dangerous biological or chemical agents. 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,
DMC 7: Illegal or Unauthorized Possession or Use residence hall rooms, and restrooms. The storing,
of Drugs or Alcohol, Smoking - Symbiosis strongly sharing, and/ or distributing of such unauthorized
supports the goals of “Drug / Alcohol / Smoking records by any means is also prohibited.
Free Campuses”. It is policy of Symbiosis that no
student shall distribute, possess, or use illegal drugs,
a controlled substance, on its premises. Possession DMC 12: Causing Disrepute to other students -
of paraphernalia associated with the illegal use, Engaging or inciting other students to engage by any
possession, or manufacture of a controlled substance means whatsoever and performing or attempting to
is also prohibited. It is also the Policy of University perform an act, which bring disrepute to other students
that smoking is prohibited in all the campuses of / faculty of the University.
Symbiosis. A student should not indulge in abetting,
aiding, instigating or causing any of acts of commission
/ omission related to illegal use, possession, delivery or DMC 13: Failure to comply with university or any
manufacture of a controlled substance. A student shall other authority - Failure to comply with legitimate
not also enter the Symbiosis Campus, under influence directives of authorized university officials, law
of alcohol or any prohibited substance. enforcement agency in the performance of their duties
or violation of the terms of a disciplinary sanction.

DMC 8:Unauthorized Access and Use of property


& facilities - Unauthorized access means accessing DMC 14: Ragging - Any act which amounts to
without authorization University property, facilities, ragging in any form as defined under the Maharashtra
services, or information systems, or obtaining or Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1999 and also under the
providing to another person the means of such UGC Prohibition of Ragging Regulations, 2009.
unauthorized access, including, but not limited to,
using or providing without authorization keys, access
cards, or access codes. DMC 15: Illegal Contracts - Students are prohibited
from entering into verbal or written agreements or
contracts that purport to bind, obligate, or create
DMC 9: Act of Violence, Threatening, Harassing, or liability of any kind for University. The University
Assaultive Conduct - Act of Violence, Threatening, will hold all such students individually liable for any
harassing, or assaultive conduct means engaging in financial or legal consequences or damages that may
conduct that has caused injury to other residents of result from such unauthorized actions.
the campus, endangers or threatens to endanger the
health, safety, or welfare of another person, including,
but not limited to, threatening, harassing, or assaultive. DMC 16: Abuse of Electronic Communication –
Using University or personal telecommunications,
DMC 10:Theft, Property Damage, and Vandalism
data communication networks for illegal or improper
- Theft, property damage, and vandalism include
purposes or in violation of University regulations and
theft or embezzlement of, damage to, destruction of,
policies, or related laws.
unauthorized possession of, or wrongful sale or gift of
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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 even without the express written
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permission of the Office of University Communications.

DMC 18: Organization and Event Registration –


A Student or group of Students shall not form any • The Administrative Officer/ Office
organization, society or organize any event or collect Superintendent would convene a meeting
any fund or subscription without the specific written of members within five days of receiving the
permission of the University. complaint.

DMC 19: Presenting False Testimony – Knowingly Procedure in redressal of grievances by Ombudsman
making false statements regarding a disciplinary matter and Grievance Redressal Committee:-
before, during or after the disciplinary adjudication
1) Each institution shall establish a registry, headed
process.
by Administrative Officer / Office Superintendent
where any aggrieved student may make an
application seeking redressal of grievance.
DMC 20: Violation of University rules - Violation
of other published university regulations, policies, 2) The address of the registry shall be published on
or rules, or violations of law. These university the notice board and placed on the website of the
regulations, policies, or rules include, but are not Institute/Department.
limited to, those rules, which regulate dress code,
3) On receipt of an application by the registry,
which regulate submission of assignments, which
Administrative Officer / Office Superintendent shall
regulate examinations, which prohibit the misuse
inform the Ombudsman or the Grievance Redressal
of library, misuse of computing resources, miscues
Committee, and shall immediately provide a copy
of laboratory, which regulate acts which amounts to
of application to the institute for providing reply to
sexual harassment, rules for student and hostel rules
the aggrieved student within seven days.
and regulations.
4) The Ombudsman or the Grievance Redressal
Committee shall fix a date for hearing the complaint
Article 5 (a): Grievance Redressal Committee of which shall be communicated to the institute
Institute: and the aggrieved student either in writing or
electronically.
Every Institute/Department shall constitute a
Grievance Redressal Committee to address grievances 5) An aggrieved student may appear in person.
of students. The students should be informed about
6) The Ombudsman or the Grievance Redressal
the existence of such a committee, the members and
Committee shall ensure disposal of every application
the procedure of submitting grievances. Constitution
as early as possible as and not later than a month of
of Grievance Redressal Committee: The committee
receipt of the grievance.
shall be constituted by the Vice Chancellor and shall
have following members: 7) The institution shall co-operate with the ombudsman
or the Grievance Redressal Committee, in redressal
i. Professor / Associate Professor-Chairperson
of grievances.
ii. Three Senior Faculty members on rotation basis
8) On the conclusion of proceedings, the Ombudsman
nominated by Vice Chancellor -Member
or the Grievance Redressal Committee shall
iii. A student representing the college nominated pass order, with reasons for order, to redress the
based on the academic merit- Special Invitee grievance.
iv. Administrative Officer / Office Superintendent 9) Every order shall be provided to the aggrieved
(Convener of the meetings) Procedure: student and the institute shall be placed on the
website of the institute.
• The aggrieved student would submit in writing
his/her grievance to the Administrative Officer / 10) The institute shall comply with the order of the
Office Superintendent.
ombudsman or the Grievance Redressal Committee 4. Confiscation. Confiscation means confiscation of
In case of any false or frivolous complaint, the goods used or possessed in violation of University
ombudsman may order appropriate action against regulations.
the complainant/student.
5. Restriction of Privileges - Restriction of privileges
means the denial or restriction of specified
privileges, including, but not limited to, access
Article 6: HEARING AND APPEALS
to a student facilities, placement programmes,
Any student charged with violation of the Code shall university events for a defined period of time.
have the opportunity to receive a fair hearing. To
6. Withholding of Diploma or Degree. Withholding
safeguard the rights of students, the Vice Chancellor
of diploma or degree means the withholding of
shall ensure that there is an appeal procedure to
diploma or degree otherwise earned for a defined
govern the alleged violations of this policy. The
period of time or until the completion of assigned
appeals procedure shall provide both substantive and
sanctions.
procedural fairness for the student alleged to have
violated the Code and shall provide for resolution of 7. Rusticate: Rustication is a sanction which
cases within a reasonable period of time. permanently separates a student from the university
without opportunity to re-enroll in the future.
Composition;
Other sanctions: Other appropriate sanctions may
• The Vice - Chancellor-Chairman be imposed by the Competent Authority of the
University singularly or in combination with any of
• The Associate Dean - Student affairs
the above-listed sanctions.
• The Registrar
• The Faculty Member (Female) Other than the
Anti-Ragging Measures at Symbiosis International
institute from where the students submits
(Deemed University)
grievance.
I. Any conduct by any student or students whether
• The Campus Administrator - Lavale Campus.
by words spoken or written or by act which has
the effect of teasing, treating or handling with
rudeness a fresher or any other student
Article 7: PUNISHMENT AND PENALTIES
II. Indulging in rowdy or indiscipline activities by
One or more of the following punishments may be
any student or students which causes or is
taken when a student has been found to have violated
likely to cause annoyance, hardship, physical
the student code of conduct:
or psychological harm or to raise fear or
1. Warning: A written letter of reprimand resulting apprehension thereof in any fresher or any other
from a student’s misconduct. student
2. Suspension: Suspension is a sanction that terminates III. Asking any student to do any act which such
the student’s enrollment at the university for a student will not in the ordinary course do and
specified period of time. which has the effect of causing or generating a
sense of shame, or torment or embarrassment so
3. Monetary Fines: Monetary Fines is a sanction in
as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of
which a student is required to deposit amount
such fresher or any other student
as penalty or any amount deposited by him is
forfeited or adjusted, resulting from misconduct. IV. Any act by senior student that prevents, disrupts
It also include Restitution which means making or disturbs the regular academic activity of any
compensation for loss, injury, or damage. other student or a fresher
V. Exploiting the service of a fresher or any other
student for completing the academic tasks
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VI. Any act of financial 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, 055
forcing obscene and lewd acts, gestures, causing
bodily harm or any other danger to health or
person
VIII. Any act or abuse by spoken words, email, post,
public insults which would also include deriving
perverted pleasure, vicarious or sadistic thrill 4. Mentoring Cells are constituted by all the
from activity or passively participating in the constituent Institutes of the University at the
discomfiture to fresher or any other student end of each academic year. The Anti-Ragging
Committee may punish a student found
IX. Any act that affects the mental health and self- guilty of ragging one or more of the following
confidence of a fresher or any other student with punishments:
or without an intent to derive a sadistic pleasure
or showing off power, authority or superiority by 1. Suspension from attending classes and
a student over any fresher or any other student. academic privileges
Symbiosis International University ensures that a 2. Withholding / withdrawing scholarship /
congenial and welcoming environment is given fellowship and other benefits
to the freshers in its all constituent institutes.
To achieve this objective following committees 3. Debarring from appearing in any test/
have been formed by the University as per UGC examination or other evaluation process
Regulation 2009: 4. Withholding results
1. University Anti Ragging Committee 5. Debarring from representing the institution
2. Anti-Ragging Squad at Institute level in any regional, national or international
meet, tournament, youth festival, etc.
6. Suspension/expulsion from the hostel
7. Cancellation of admission
8. Rustication from the institution for period
ranging from one to four semesters
9. Expulsion from the institution and
consequent debarring from admission to
any other institution for a specified period
Provided that where the persons committing
or abetting the act of ragging are not
identified, the institution shall resort to
collective punishment.

3. University Monitoring Cell Anti- Ragging Helpline of the University:


919552525725
Symbiosis Hostels
It is mandatory for the student admitted for residential Lavale Hill Base Campus
programs to stay in the campus hostel. Symbiosis has a non-residential campus at Symbiosis
Knowledge Village located at Lavale Hill Base. The
Several institutes of Symbiosis offer hostel facilities
hostel has a total of 96 semi furnished rooms for
even to students admitted to non-residential
female students as well as 128 similar rooms for male
programmes.
students; where 288 female students and 384 male
The hostel accommodation for these students is not students can be accommodated.
guaranteed. It is only available against vacancies, For more details regarding Symbiosis Lavale Hill Base
wherein the decision of the Director/Principal of the Hostel, please contact:-
institute is final and binding. Col Deepak Rathore (Retd) Campus Administrator,
Lavale Hill Base
Pune [Link]. – 020 28116357 / 40 or
Email: [Link]@[Link].
Symbiosis S. B. Road & Model Colony
Symbiosis Vishwabhavan Hostel for girls and boys
is located at Symbiosis Society Campus at Senapati Lavale Hill Top Campus:
Bapat Road, Pune. The capacity of the Vishwabhavan Symbiosis has a residential campus at Symbiosis
for boys students hostel is 110 and Vishwabhavan Knowledge Village located at Lavale Hill Top. The
for girls students hostel is 150. The Vishwabhavan hostel has a total 297 spacious; semi furnished rooms
hostel facility is available to students who are admitted for female students as well as 303 similar rooms for
to Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS), male students; where 739 female students and 793
Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce (SCAC), male students can be accommodated.
Symbiosis School of Economics (SSE) and Symbiosis Hostel facility at the Lavale Hill Top campus is available
College of Nursing (SCON) only. to students who have been admitted to post graduate
courses at Symbiosis Institute of Business Management,
Symbiosis has a hostel at Model Colony (Girls Hostel), Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management, Symbiosis
next to Atur Centre, Gokhale Cross Road, Pune. This Institute of Media and Communication, Symbiosis
is located one and half kilometers away from the School of Banking and Finance, Symbiosis School of
Symbiosis Society Campus, Senapati Bapat Road, Photography (Under Graduate) and Symbiosis School
Pune. The capacity of this hostel is 132 and is meant of Sports Sciences.
only for female students. Single occupancy rooms at the main Girls’ and main
This Hostel at Model Colony is available to students Boys’ Hostel are allotted to deserving differently abled
who are admitted to the English Language Teaching students only.
Institute of Symbiosis (ELTIS), Symbiosis Institute of For all details regarding Symbiosis Lavale Hill Top
Computer Studies and Research (SICSR), Symbiosis Hostel, Please contact:
Institute of Geo- Informatics (SIG) Symbiosis Institute Col S Atholi (Retd) Campus Administrator,
of Health Science (SIHS) and the Symbiosis College of Lavale Hill Top Tele 020 28116261
Arts and Commerce (SCAC) only. Email: campusadminlavale@[Link]

For details regarding the Symbiosis Vishwabhavan


Hostel please contact:
Tel: 020-25925270/207
Email: accomodations@[Link]

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Hinjewadi Campus students of Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies


Male and female student residential campus are (For Defence Personnel and their Dependents only).
available at Symbiosis InfoTech Campus located at For all details regarding the Symbiosis Khadki Campus
Hinjewadi. The hostels have a total of 429 rooms with Hostel, please contact:
a capacity to accommodate 795 male students and Lt Col. Patil BRG (Retd)
399 female students. A well-furnished hostel is made Campus Administrator,
available very close to the main campus for additional Khadki Campus,
influx of male students only. [Link].–020- 30213320
All rooms have three beds except the rooms in one of Email: [Link]@[Link]
the female students’ hostel where the rooms have 1 or
2 beds for accommodating 72 female students. Hostel
Viman Nagar Campus
facility at Hinjewadi campus is available to students
Symbiosis Viman Nagar Campus has residential facilities
who are undertaking post graduate courses at the
for girls in the hostels adjoining the New Airport Road.
Symbiosis Centre for Management & Human Resource
There are three hostels for female students, one coed
Development (SCMHRD), Symbiosis Institute of
hostel for international students and 5x Row house
Information Technology (SCIT) and Symbiosis Institute
for 20 male students. The hostels have fully furnished
of International Business (SIIB).
rooms. These can accommodate 1000 female students
One more hostel with the capacity for 150 students
of SLS, SCMS, SID, SCMC, SSLA and SSIS
approximately will be available shortly.
Hostel facility at the Viman Nagar campus is available to
For more details regarding Symbiosis Hinjewadi Hostel,
students who have applied for Under Graduate courses
Kindly contact:
at Symbiosis Law School (SLS), Symbiosis School for
Lt. Col. P. L. Kadam, (Retd).
Liberal Arts (SSLA), Symbiosis Centre for Management
Campus Administrator,
Studies (SCMS), Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID)
Symbiosis Infotech Campus, Hinjewadi.
and Symbiosis Centre for Media and Communication
Telephone: 020 22934321
(SCMC). The hostel facility is also available to PG
Email: [Link]@[Link]
courses at Symbiosis School of International Studies
(SSIS)
Khadki Campus A new hostel with a slated capacity of 380 is under
Symbiosis has a residential campus located at Range construction adjacent to SLS. Once this comes up the
Hills Road, Khadki, Pune. This campus has four hostels existing A Wing hostel at Sakore nagar is likely to be
of total capacity 184 spacious and well furnished reconverted as Boys hostel.
rooms. Out of 184 rooms, 88 rooms are for female For all details regarding the Symbiosis Viman Nagar
students and 96 rooms are for male students. In total Campus Hostels, please contact:
600 males and females can be accommodated. Col. C V Mohan(Retd)
Facilities provided are: Bed with Mattress and Pillow, Senior Campus Administrator, Ground Floor,
Plastic Bucket 20 Ltr, Mug, Two Toilets in each room SID Building, Symbiosis Viman Nagar Campus,
with Jetting system, Study Table with Chair, Almirah, New Airport Road
Book Rack, Shoes Rack, Bed Side Table, Curtains, Fans Ph. No: 020-26557162 / 3,
and T5 Tube Lights, Four sockets of LAN in each room, Email: [Link]@[Link] / [Link]@
Complete Campus on Wi-fi. [Link]
Sports Facilities: Open Swimming Pool, National level
Gym Hall, Aerobic Hall and Yoga Hall are available on
campus. Hostel facility is provided to the post graduate
Nashik Hyderabad Campus:
Symbiosis has a residential campus at the Symbiosis Symbiosis International University Hyderabad Campus
Institute of Operations Management (SIOM) at has a residential campus located at Mamidipally, village,
Nashik. The hostel has a total 18 semi furnished rooms Kothur (Mandal) Mahabub Nagar (Dist) (Telangana)
for female students and 72 similar rooms for male Near Hyderabad. This campus has two hostels of total
students; where 54 female students and 216 male capacity 298 spacious and well furnished rooms. Out
students can be accommodated presently. of 298 rooms, 148 rooms are for Girls students and
Hostel facility at the SIOM campus is available to 148 rooms are for Boys students. 420 Girls and 420
students who are admitted to the postgraduate course Boys, Total (840 Students) can be accommodated in
at SIOM for an MBA in Operations Management. both Hostels. Hostel facility is provided to the students
As the course is residential, it is mandatory for the of symbiosis institute of Management Studies and
students seeking admission to SIOM to stay at the college of law.
campus hostel. For all details regarding the Symbiosis Hyderabad
For more details regarding the SIOM, Nashik Hostel, Campus Hostel, Please contact:
please contact: Lt Col U. Venkateswarlu (Retd)
Col Anjan Kumar Sur (Retd) Campus Administrator SIU, Hyderabad
Campus Administrator, SIOM, Nashik Svy No 292, (Vill) Mamadipally, (Mandal) Kothur
Telephone: 0253 2379960 (Dist) Mahabub Nagar-509217, (State) Telangana
Email: [Link]@[Link] Campus Mobile: 7093921246.
E-mail:- [Link]@[Link]
Bengaluru
Symbiosis Bengaluru has a male and female student Note:
residential campus located at Electronic City, Each room of a Symbiosis hostel is equipped with a bed,
Bengaluru. Both hostels are located on the same a mattress, a table, a chair, a book rack, a cupboard and
campus in different buildings near the academic block. a soft board with an attached bathroom. The rooms in
Total rooms in the hostel for male students’ are 107 the male hostel are of double occupancy, whereas the
(capacity of 251 in two sharing and three sharing female hostels have double and triple occupancy.
rooms) and the total rooms in the hostel for female All Symbiosis campuses are “No Smoking” Campuses.
students are 84 (capacity of 202 in two sharing and Students shall not bring, take and drink any alcohol/
three sharing rooms). intoxicating drink, drug or any similar thing of any kind
Hostel facility at the Bengaluru Campus is available to whatsoever, and/or smoke in the room and / or in
the students who are pursuing post graduate courses any part of the premises. The same shall also apply to
at Symbiosis Institute of Business Management visitors. In case of a violation, strict disciplinary action
(SIBMBengaluru) and Symbiosis Institute of Media and amounting to rustication from the hostel / institute
Communication (SIMC Bengaluru). will be taken as per the rules and the code of conduct.
For more details regarding the Symbiosis Bengaluru There is a strict code of conduct practised at all
Campus, kindly contact: Symbiosis Hostels. Students wishing to stay at any
Mr. T Sunil Jacob, Symbiosis Hostel will have to abide by the code of
Campus Administrator, conduct. Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited in all
Ph. no. 9901977725 / 080 67139451 Symbiosis campuses as well as hostels.
Email: campusadmin@[Link] 053campusadmin@
[Link]

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Health, Recreation & Sports


About the SCHC • Online counselling on health, diet and lifestyle
Symbiosis International University offers medical related issues.
facilities for all its students and teaching and non- • Campus Health Advisory Committee (CHAC)
teaching staff through Symbiosis Centre of Health Care established at each campus reviews the student
(SCHC). The Symbiosis Centre of Health Care (SCHC) communications strategy for evaluating health
was established in 1997, with the mission of addressing care services, health care policies and makes
the healthcare needs, primarily of the students & recommendations to the management on aspects
staff of Symbiosis, envisioning a state of ‘Positive relating to health care facilities.
Health’ in them. It is the “In-house Health Care Unit”
of Symbiosis which provides preventive, promotive
Preventive health care facilities:
and curative health care services. The healthcare
services are rendered to students & staff through • Annual health check-up of the students of Symbiosis
standardized healthcare setups and quality NABL is conducted and a detailed record is maintained
accredited lab services. The SCHC collaborates closely electronically on web based, HIPAA compliant
with campus community to provide a comprehensive software and hosted on Microsoft Azure Cloud in
health services, promotion and prevention effort that Asian data centre. Consultants/ Specialists from
cares for the physical and mental health of Symbiosis different disciplines (Physician, Ophthalmologist,
students, striving for excellence in student services and ENT specialist & Dentist) conduct the Annual
to support and sustain a healthy campus community. Health Check-up including Lab investigations
With a team of qualified healthcare professionals, the (Haemogram & Urine examination).
SCHC has implemented a unique ‘Health Insurance • Inspection of campus & eating establishments on
Program’ for staff & students and has utilized campus.
Information Technology in healthcare & maintenance
of Electronic Health Records (EHR), thereby achieving
the status of a ‘paperless” office Curative health care facilities:

The SCHC also has the state of art recreation and • • A health centre with a full time medical officer
wellness facility on campus. We are committed to and nurse is available at all campuses. An ambulance
empower and inspire students and staff members is stationed at Lavale Hilltop campus considering
to choose a healthy life style. Fitness professionals the location of the campus and nearby hospitals. At
strive to offer recreation and wellness services that other campuses in Pune and outstation campuses
encourage healthy and active lifestyle to fulfil its such as Nashik, Noida, Bengaluru and Hyderabad,
mission of enhancing the culture of wellness on 108 (Emergency number of concerned state) number
campus. is dialed for ambulance services. Patients needing
The following primary health care services are provided specialized care are referred to or shifted to local
by the Symbiosis Centre of Health Care (SCHC): hospitals without loss of time. This is critical for
parents to feel confident that their children are
secure and safe.
Promotive health care facilities:
• Outpatient Department (OPD) services including
• Access to state-of-the-art recreational and wellness Emergency Medical Services (EMS) phone number
centres at all campuses which include gymnasium, for medical assistance is prominently displayed at
aerobics studio, swimming pools, and yogashala all institutes and hostels. The EMS & Insurance Cell
with meditation halls. number is also printed on the identity cards issued
• Health awareness lectures on various healthcare to students, faculty and staff.
related issues.
No. Campus OPD Timings EMS No. (Beyond OPD Timings)
1 [Link] 8.00 am to 8.00 pm + 91 9552525651
2 Viman Nagar (New) 8.00 am to 8.00 pm + 91 9552589179
3 Viman Nagar (Old) 9.00 am to 5.00 pm + 91 9552525654
4 Hinjewadi 8.00 am to 8.00 pm + 91 9552525650
5 Lavale - Hill Top 8.00 am to 8.00 pm + 91 9552525652
6 Lavale - Hill Base 8.30 am to 4.30 pm + 91 9552525653
7 Kirkee 12.30 pm to 2.30 pm + 91 9552525663
8 Model Colony 11.30 am to 2.30 pm + 91 9552382845
9 Nashik 9.00 am to 5.00 pm + 91 9552525658
10 Noida 9.00 am to 5.00 pm + 91 9910049924
11 Bengaluru 9.00 am to 5.00 pm + 91 7022043266
12 Hyderabad 9.00 am to 5.00 pm + 91 9552589139
• Counsellor services available on referral.
• Specialized OPD services are also available with prior appointment for students’ viz., Dental OPD, Physician
OPD, ENT OPD, Eye OPD, Counselling OPD, Physiotherapy OPD, Diet OPD etc.
• Every student at Symbiosis is covered under a group medical insurance scheme (Mediclaim & Road/ Rail
traffic accident policy) which is a unique feature of Symbiosis which is committed to being a health promoting
university.
Salient features of Insurance Scheme • A student is entitled to medical leave only from
• Medical Insurance under the Group Insurance the date of communication to the SCHC Medical
Scheme Officer at his/her concerned campus.
• The student is covered for hospitalization up to • Retrospective i.e. un-notified medical leave in any
Rs.50, 000/- in case of non-accidental emergencies of the circumstances shall not be considered.
(as per the Mediclaim Insurance Policy) and Rs.1,
Authentication of “differently abled category”
00,000/-in case of Rail / Road traffic accidents
(Copy of FIR, MLC & panchanama is required). SIU admits the students under the differently abled
• The institute identity card serves as the “Insurance category as follows.
Card”. • The candidate applying for admission should
• In case of hospitalization, the medical officer of produce a certificate issued by a competent
SCHC personally visits the student to enquire authority.
about his/her wellness and progress. • Students are required to check the government
• A copy of the medical insurance policy document document regarding Differently Abled Individuals
is available with the Registrar of the institute and and Right to Education Act ‘, The Persons with
[Link] Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of
• For further details regarding the benefits of the Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995’ regarding
policy, the student may contact the Medical Officer his / her eligibility in the category as per UGC
Insurance cell SCHC @ 9552525015 or insurance@ norms.
[Link] • Student are required to visit SCHC between 9.00
• All terms and conditions are as per the policy am and 4.00 pm at (SCHC), S.B. Road, Pune with all
document. Please read the document carefully! relevant medical documents/certificates / reports.
• Hospitalizations for any medical reasons (other than
• Please note: admission of all students admitted
emergencies) require the reference of the Medical
under the above category will be provisional until
Officer or Consultant, SCHC.
authenticated by Symbiosis Centre of Health Care
Medical Leave Guidelines Applicable To Students (SCHC).
• The Student shall report to SCHC and his/her Whom to Contact:
parent institute on the first day of illness by Phone/
1. Medical Superintendent, SCHC, Cell No. :
SMS/ Email/ Fax/ in person or through his/ her
9552500357 / Email ID: medicalsuperintendent@
parent/ guardian.
[Link]/dms_hcs@s [Link]
2. Senior Medical Officer (Clinical), SCHC, Cell No:
9075002405
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3. Senior Medical Officer (Insurance), SCHC, Cell No:
9552525015
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Recreation & Wellness Centre


Recreation & Wellness Centres play an important role RWC offers the following services:
in fostering a Wellness mindset in the minds & hearts • General training
of the Staff and students of Symbiosis.
• Personal training
Recreation & Wellness Infrastructure • Wellness Events
All campuses of Symbiosis have an ultra-modern, • Outbound activities
state–of-the-art recreation & wellness facilities which
includes a Gymnasium, Aerobics studio, yogshala with Whom to Contact:
meditation hall and swimming pool, managed by the Head, Recreation & Wellness Center,
qualified & certified Fitness trainers. Designed by Tel : 020-39116279 / e-mail: head_rwc@schcpune.
wellness experts, the innovative fitness programmes, org For feedback – wellness@[Link]
blend the finest of Eastern and Western techniques
provided on campus.

Sr. Campus RWC Timings Contact Number


No.
1 Lavale Hill Top 6.30 to 9.30 am & 4.00 to 9.00 pm +917774036871
2 Lavale Hill Base 6.30 to 9.30 am & 4.00 to 9.00 pm +917774036872
3 SB Road 6.30 to 9.30 am & 3.00 to 8.00 pm +917720032537
4 SIMS Khadki 6.00 to 9 pm +917774036874
5 Hinjewadi 6.30 to 9.30 am & 4.00 to 9.00 pm +917774036873
6 Vimanagar (old) 6.30 to 9.30 am & 3.00 to 8.00 pm +917774036876
7 Vimanagar (new) 6.30 to 9.30 am & 3.00 to 8.00 pm +917720032572
8 Nashik 6.30 to 9.30 am & 3.00 to 8.00 pm +919130083742
9 Noida 6.00 to 9.00 am & 3.00 to 8.00 pm +919871613773
10 Hyderabad 6.30 to 9.30 am & 4.00 to 9.00 pm +917987577276
11 Bangalore 6.00 to 9.00 am & 4.00 to 9.00 pm +917022043267
University Sports Board

Every human being has a fundamental right of access Objective:


to physical education and sports, which are essential • To promote excellence in sports by encouraging
for the full development of his/her personality. The participation in National and International
freedom to develop physical, intellectual and moral championships in large numbers.
powers through physical education and sports must be
• To create a culture of sports by imbibing higher
guaranteed both within the educational system and in
moral and ethical values, spirit of comradeship and
other aspects of social life. Symbiosis today is already
the desire to excel.
known for its excellence in education and we aim to
transform the same in sports. • To annually organize inter institute competitions in
specified games and sports for the students
University Sports Board, SIU has been entrusted with
twin objectives of promoting health and wellness • To organize annual events for mass participation
amongst student, staff and community and promoting of students and staff with a focus on health and
sports, achieving sporting excellence at the National wellness
and International level. Apart from being a means of • To provide equal opportunities and encouragement
entertainment and physical fitness, University Sports to all students and staff for participation in physical
Board have also played a great role in generation of activity and sports at all levels.
the spirit of healthy competition and bonding within
• To offer sports scholarship, prizes and other awards
the community. Sports play a key role in development
to outstanding athletes and sportsmen and women
of personality of the youth. In fact, sports should be
a way of life. I call upon the youth to make sports an • To create, develop and maintain sports infrastructure
integral part of their life. • To get associated and affiliated to recognized Sports
The role of the University Sports Board is to create Associations and Federations
the infrastructure and promote capacity building
for broad-basing sports as well as for achieving For details please contact:
excellence. Keeping in view the growing demands Dr. Nayana Nimkar
for advanced infrastructure, equipment and scientific Director – Symbiosis School of Sports Sciences
support, University Sports Board has taken several Symbiosis International University
initiatives and is providing the necessary assistance Tel: +91 20 28116243
to sportspersons by way of training and equipment Telefax: +91 20 28116206
support as well as sports scholarship / cash incentives Email: director@[Link]
for boosting student’s morale.

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Rules for Refund of Fees and


Non-Retention of Original Certificates
The UGC has vide its Notification dated October 2018 any circumstances or pretexts, as it is strictly
issued an elaborative guidelines on ‘REFUND OF prohibited for it is a coercive tactic which can be
FEES AND NON-RETENTION OF ORIGINAL CERTI- misused for black mailing students who wish to
FI- CATES’ withdraw admission from the Institute for better
prospects or other compulsions.
1. APPLICABILITY AND ENFORCEMENT: vi) In case of any suspicion over the authenticity or
i) It shall be applicable to Undergraduate, genuineness of the testimonials, the reference
Postgraduate, Research Degree, Diploma and may be made to the University or the Board
Certificate Programmes offered by Symbiosis which issued certificates to the student and the
International (Deemed University). admission be subjected to the authentication,
but original certificates shall not be retained
ii) It shall come into force with immediate effect
under any circumstances.
and shall have regulatory force on extent as well
as future grievances over issues and matters
covered herein. 3. RULES FOR REFUND OF FEES:
Rules for Remittance and Refund of Fees and other
2. VERIFICATION AND NON-RETENTION OF students centric issues were revised on the basis of
STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC AND PERSONAL UGC Notification [Link].1-3/2016 (CPPPI/DU)
TESTIMONIALS: dated July 11, 2016 and and the notification issued
on 6th December, 2016.
i) None of the Constituent Institute/ Department
shall insist upon a student to submit the Now the UGC has issued a Notification on Refund
original academic and personal certificates and of fees and Non-Retention of Original Certificates’
testimonials like Mark Sheets, School Leaving in October 2018. Therefore, the Rules on refund of
Certificates and all other such documents at the fees and non-retention of original certificates’ have
time of submitting application form. been revised as under:

ii) Students shall be allowed to submit self-


attested documents such as Mark Sheets, Birth 4. PROCEDURE:
Certificates etc. for all purposes of administrative CANCELLATION/ WITHDRAWAL OF ADMISSION:
requirements. i) A student shall apply for cancellation of admission in
iii) The office shall verify the original certificates the prescribed format to the Constituent Institute /
and testimonials before the finalization of the Department.
process of admission of the students in his / ii) The Constituent Institute/ Department after
her presence and return them immediately after following due procedure will cancel the admission
satisfying about their authenticity and veracity, of the applicant and shall refund fees to the student
keeping the attested copies for office records. within 15 days from the date of his / her application.
iv) At any stage, if there is a need of any other iii) The Constituent Institute/ Department shall cancel
kind of documents the self-attested copies be the admission of the student in the following
accepted and physical verification of originals situations:-
be undertaken in the presence of student. Such
1) Non - payment of fees for more than 1 semester.
verified originals certificates and testimonials
shall be immediately returned to the student. 2) Non - reporting to the institute for more than
30 days,
v) None of the Constituent Institute/ Department
shall keep certificates and testimonials of - without prior intimation in writing to the
any student into institutional custody under concern authority
5. PART A: 6. LAST DATE OF ADMISSION:
REFUND OF FEES (ACADEMIC AND NON- For the purpose of refund of Fees, the last date of
TUITION INCLUDING HOSTEL AND MESS): admission will be considered as one day prior to the
If a student applies to withdraw/ cancel his/ her date of commencement of programme.
admission from the programme of study in which
he/ she is enrolled, the Constituent Institute/ 7. MEDICAL INSURANCE:
Department concerned shall follow the following
Medical Insurance premium of the student is
five-tier system for the refund of fees remitted by
deposited to the Insurance Company, immediately
the student.
after the student obtains provisional admission.
Hence, this amount is NON REFUNDABLE.
S. Percentage Point of time when notice of
In case the student’s admission is cancelled for
No. of Refund withdrawal of admission is
reasons what so ever, he/she will continue to
of fees* received in the HEI
draw all benefits under the said insurance scheme
(1) 100% 15 days or more before the for the period insured (policy year). Students may
formally-notified last date of contact Symbiosis Centre of Health Care (SCHC) at
admission 9552525015 (24 X 7) for any query / assistance
(2) 90% Less than 15 days before the
formally-notified last date of
8. REFUND OF DEPOSIT:
admission
(3) 80% 15 days or less after the i) Refund of Institution deposits shall be subject
formally- notified last date of to such deductions as may be necessary on
admission account of any damage to the property of the
Institution concerned such as breakages to
(4) 50% 30 days or less, but more than
laboratory equipment, assets such as computers,
15 days, after formally-notified
gadgets etc., loss of library books for which the
last date of admission
student would be responsible.
(5) 00% More than 30 days after
ii) Refund of the Hostel deposit shall be subject
formally-notified last date of
to such deductions as may be necessary on
admission
account of any damage to the property of the
Institution concerned such as fans, cupboards,
NOTE:*
glass panes, tables, chairs etc. for which the
i) In case of (1) in the table above, the University shall student would be responsible.
deduct an amount not more than 5% of the fees
paid by the student, subject to a maximum of Rs.
5,000/- as processing charges from the refundable 9. REFUND OF FEES IN OTHER CASES:
amount. i) In case, admission of student is cancelled on
ii) Fees shall be refunded by the University to an account of disciplinary action or violation of
eligible student within fifteen days from the date of Anti Ragging Regulations or Substance Abuse or
receiving a written application from him/her in this breach of Code of Conduct or any other Rules
regard. & Regulations of the University, No Refund of
fees is permissible. Only the respective deposits
iii) In case of (2) in the table above, the University shall
would be refunded to the student.
deduct an amount of 10% of the academic fees
paid by the student as processing charges. ii) In case, admission of student is cancelled
on account of ineligibility, the refund of fees
(academic and non-tuition including hostel and
mess) will be on prorata basis.
iii) In any other case which is not covered in these
rules, the decision would be taken by the Vice
Chancellor.
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10.
TRANSFER OF FEES IN CASE OF TRANSFER
OF ADMISSION TO ANOTHER CONSTITUENT/
DEPARTMENT OF SIU:
1) In case student applies for transfer of admission
from one constituent of SIU to another constituent 065
of SIU, the transfer application shall be processed
and if approved by the University; the transfer of
fees shall be as under:
i) If the student applies for transfer of admission PART B:
to another Constituent Institute/ Department 11. NON REFUNDABLE FEES
of the University before commencement of the i) Insurance Premium
programme, then 100% fees shall be transferred ii) International English Language Assessment (IELA)
to the other Constituent Institute/ Department. Test fees (Applicable to Foreign Nationals only)
In case, the programme fees are different, then
iii) Registration/ Administrative Fees
the student will have to pay the difference in the
fees or else the amount will be adjusted in the 12. GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL MECHANISM (GRM):
next instalment/ refunded to the student. i) The Constituent Institutes/Departments shall
ii) If the student applies for transfer of admission mandatorily have a “Grievance Redressal Mechanism”
to another Constituent Institute/ Department (GRM) as mandated by UGC (Grievance Redressal)
of the University, after commencement of the Regulations, 2012, as amended from time to time,
programme, then the proportionate amount of to address and effectively resolve complaints,
academic, hostel and mess fees shall be deducted representations and grievances related to any of the
and remaining amount after deductions shall be issues mentioned in this Notification.
transferred to the other Constituent Institute/ ii) The GRM shall be available on University website.
Department. In case, the programme fees are iii) The University shall ensure that all grievances
different, then the student will have to pay the received are addressed as deemed fit within 30 days.
difference in the fees or else the amount will be
13. MISCELLANEOUS:
adjusted in the next instalment/ refunded to the
student. i) The students shall not be insisted to purchase
the institutional prospectus any time during the
2) If the student applies for transfer of admission to
programme of study, as purchasing prospectus
another constituent of the University and his/her
shall be the personal choice of the student. Student
transfer is approved by the University then the
can access information from institutional website,
first constituent from where the student has been
if he/ she so desires. It shall be mandatory for all
transferred will hand over certificates/ documents
Constituent Institutes / Departments to update
to the student, to enable him/ her to submit the
their website covering all details.
documents /certificates in the other constituent.
ii) Constituent Institutes / Departments shall charge
fees in advance only for the semester/ year in
which a student is to engage in academic activities.
Collecting advance fees for entire programme of
study or for more than one semester/ year in which
a student is enrolled is restricted.
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SLS, Pune
SYMBIOSIS LAW
SCHOOL- Pune
(SLS-Pune)
Contact Details:
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
068 S. No. 227, Plot No. 11, Symbiosis Marg, Opposite Pune Airport,
Vimannagar, Pune – 411014, Maharashtra, India
Telephone: Mob: +91- 83800 20926/27/28
Land Line – 020-26551100 / 07/16/21/25/88 Fax: 020 26551190
E-mail: threeyearllb@[Link]
Website: [Link]
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Dr. (Mrs.) Shashikala Gurpur, Fulbright Scholar


[Link]., LL.B., LL.M., NET, Ph.D., PG Diploma in German,
RBP (Hindi), CTM (Competent Toastmaster)
Director, Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Dean, Faculty of Law,
Symbiosis International (Deemed University)

Director Profile:
Dr. (Mrs.) Shashikala Gurpur is a distinguished academician and orator having presented more than 200 invited
lectures, workshops, and seminars across India, Thailand, US, UK, Ireland, Germany, Australia, Canada, and
UAE. She has an outstanding career with a wide range of experience in teaching, research, and industry and is
continuing with Symbiosis Law School, Pune since 2007.
Dr. Gurpur holds a Ph.D. in International Law from Mysore University. She was the topper and Gold medalist
in LL.M. having worked as the HR Manager & Administration in MNC Abu Dhabi, UAE from the year 2004 to
2007. She has more than 24 years of teaching experience which includes NLSIU, Bangalore, SDM Law College,
Mangalore, Manipal Institute of Communication, MAHE, Manipal and University College Cork, Ireland. She has
guided more than 60 masters and 12 Ph.D. scholars. She has acted as Advisor to Asian Network of Women in
Communication sponsored by WACC, UK.
An educationist par excellence, Dr. Gurpur has 60 articles/research papers, 2 co-authored books and 12 book
chapters to her credit. She has guided national award-winning project on Community-based Law Reforms for
National Law School of India in 1991, acted as an Advisor to research project and publication of Asian Network
of Women in Communication sponsored by WACC, the UK from 1999-2004; won the NPS Sector research grant
under Ford Foundation on Gender Advocacy in 2001; European Commission law link grant in 1998, Community
Legal Service Project grants from 2007 till date in SLS Pune, 3 minor research projects of SIU and the 2017
Erasmus Mundus European Studies Capacity building with 6 countries’ Cooperation Grant for SLS, Pune.
Dr. Gurpur has been the member of Law Commission of India. Currently, she is a member on Curriculum
Development Committee, Bar Council of India and Academic Council of National Judicial Academy, Bhopal. She
is a Member of International Consortium of Law Schools in USA and Europe since 2007. She was listed among
noted Kannada authors in 1995 and in 2007. Dr. Gurpur received AHRB fellowship to Edinburgh University
UK in 2003 and is also 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 has been listed in the
book ‘100 Legal Luminaries of India’, by LexisNexis. Further, she is an invitee on UN Gender Network based in
Durham University UK.

Institute Profile:
Symbiosis Law School, Pune stands for excellence in legal education and is nestled in the city of Pune (popularly
known as the Oxford of the East with the glorious heritage of being the capital of the Peshwas) located in a spacious
campus close to the airport. 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 affiliated to SPPU. Since 2002, it has
been a constituent of Symbiosis International (Deemed University), which is accredited by ‘NAAC’ with ‘A’ grade.
SLS, Pune has been ranked top 10 amongst more than 1000 Law Schools in India by the India Today-Nielsen
survey. 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.) and Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor
of Laws BBA. LL. B (Hons.), 3-year LL. B and One Year LL.M programme. SLS, Pune also administers 6 Diploma
Programmes and Certificate Programme in European Legal Studies.
Symbiosis Law School, Pune under the aegis of Symbiosis International (Deemed University) is honored to be a
partner in a prestigious Erasmus+ project of the European Union regarding capacity building in higher education.
EURASIA is a 3-year action funded under Key Action 2 Capacity Building in the Field of Higher Education of the
Erasmus + Program wherein Symbiosis Law School, Pune is collaborating with partner universities in Europe,
India, and China for the enhancement of European Studies in Asian Universities.
Impressive international collaborations of SLS, Pune across Australia, 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 members and students of SLS, Pune for research and exchange programmes
through the ‘New Passage to India’ programme with Leibniz University, Hannover and Brunswick European Law
School, Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Wolfenbuttel, Germany. Since 2012, SLS, Pune has been a part of
Ontario Maharashtra Goa (OMG) Exchange Programme. SLS, Pune has been actively involved in the dissemination
of knowledge, research & collaboration with Parliament, Judiciary, Prison, Police, and NGOs.
SLS, Pune endeavors for the betterment in the field 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 cutting edge expertise in the law relating to business and corporate matters. SLS,
Pune has a dedicated skill center to impart the professional and legal skills to the students.
SLS, Pune facilitates students in availing different scholarships such as the SC/ST Top Class Education Scholarships,
Ministry of Social Welfare, Govt. of India, State Merit Scholarship and renders 14 private scholarships. The
students of SLS, Pune obtain support, attention, and motivation through mentor system and robust development
plan customized to each student.

Programme Profile:
Intake Names of the Programme(s): B.A. LL.B (Hons.) & BB.A. LL.B (Hons.)
BA LL.B (Hons) - 120 LLB
BBA LL.B (Hons) - 180 Duration : B.A., L.L.B. (Hons.) - 5 Years, B.B.A., L.L.B. (Hons.) - 5 years
LL.B - 60 LL. B - Three Years

Eligibility:
B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.) & B.B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.)
Standard XII (10+2) or equivalent examination passed from any recognized board with minimum 45% marks (40%
marks for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes).
LL.B
The candidate should be a graduate from any recognized University with minimum 45% marks (40% for S.C. /S.T.
students) in one attempt (No Compartment). Students who have appeared for their final year degree examination
and awaiting results are also eligible to apply, subject to submission of passing certificate by the announced date.

Note: It is the responsibility of the candidate to ascertain whether he / she possesses the requisite
qualification(s)/ eligibility for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean
070 acceptance of eligibility. Final eligibility of admission will be decided by Symbiosis International
(Deemed University), subject to successful fulfilment of specified admission norms.
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L to R: [Dr. Rajani Gupte, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, SIU, Shri Anil Shirole, Member of Parliament, Dr. Vidya Yervadekar, Hon’ble
Pro Chancellor, SIU, Shri Devendra Fadnavis, Hon’ble Chief Minister, Maharashtra, Dr. S. B. Mujumdar, Hon’ble Chancellor, SIU,
Shri Jagdish Mulik, Hon’ble MLA and Dr. Shashikala Gurpur, Dean Faculty of Law, SIU & Director, SLS, Pune]

Admission Procedure:
Candidate seeking admission to Symbiosis Law School, Pune (SLS, Pune) should complete the following procedure:
• B.A., L.L.B. (Hons.) & B.B.A., L.L.B. (Hons.)
 It is mandatory to appear for SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test).
 Candidate must complete the SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test) online registration process.
 Candidate must pay Rs. 1750/- as a SLAT Registration Fees.
 Candidate must also complete the SLS, Pune payment of Rs. 1000/- per programme (i.e. B.A. LL.B (Hons.)
or / and BB.A. LL.B (Hons.) while filling out the SLAT registration form.
 Shortlisted candidates will be called for Personal Interaction & Writing Ability Test (PI-WAT).
Note:
It is mandatory to Register & Pay to both SLAT & SLS Pune. A candidate registered for SLAT and not for SLS, Pune
paying aforementioned fees will not be eligible for the next phase of PI-WAT at SLS, Pune.
For SLAT Registration and other information please visit [Link]
• LL.B
Selection Procedure:
All registered and eligible candidates will be called for All India Admission Test (AIAT).
Final selection shall be based on the combined merit list of AIAT consisting of Writing Sample & Personal
Interaction.
All India Admission Test (for Three Year LL.B) SLS Pune:
All India Admission Test consists of:++`n
 Test – (Comprising Writing Sample (WS) on socio-legal, politico- legal, current and contemporary topics)
 Personal Interaction (PI)- (Personal Interaction is intended to test the personal attributes, fitment,
statement of purpose, reference letter, academics and legal aptitude etc.)
 Venue: Symbiosis Law School, Pune, Vimannagar campus

Note: - (No traveling or other expenses will be paid for the same)
Registration Fee: Rs. 1250/-
Note: You are requested to bring a statement of purpose not more than (250 words) and two references (one
page each) from your Head of the institute/Supervisor/HOD of Institute/College at the time of All India Admission
Test.
Please Note: In statement of purpose please describe your purpose of applying for Three Year LL.B programme
at Symbiosis Law School, Pune.
Mode of Payment:
Online Payment: Registration fees can be paid Online / RTGS / Credit Card/Debit Card/NEFT/ Online Banking
provided on the AIAT registration form.
Important Dates: For important dates please visit [Link].
Reservation of Seats: As per University norms.
Important Dates:-

Details Date
SLS, Pune Online Registration Starts (SLAT and SLS, Pune) 24th January 2019
SLS, Pune Online Payment Closes 12th May 2019
(Credit Card/Debit Card/RTGS/NEFT/Online Banking)
SLS, Pune Payment via Demand Draft Closes on 10th May 2019
SLS, Pune Shortlist for Personal Interaction & Writing Ability Test 15th May 2019 [5:00 pm]
(PI-WAT) (Name of the candidate will appear only if he/she has
registered and paid (programme wise) to SLS, Pune while filling out
SLAT registration form)
SLS, Pune slot booking for Personal Interaction & Writing Ability Test Starts on: 15th May 2019 at 6.00 pm
(PI-WAT) Ends on: 17th May 2019 12 Noon
Shortlisted candidates can download PI-WAT letter 17th May 2019 7.00 pm onwards
PI-WAT for SLS, Pune at SLS, Pune Campus 19th ,20th, 21st & 22nd May 2019
Announcement of First Merit List 25th May, 2019 (5.00 pm)
Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the First Merit List 31st May, 2019 (5.00 pm)
Announcement of Second Merit List 3rd June, 2019 (5.00 pm)
Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the Second Merit List 9th June, 2019 (5.00 pm)
Announcement of Third Merit List 11th June, 2019 (5.00 pm)
Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the Third Merit List 17th June, 2019 (5.00 pm)
Programme Commencement 1st July, 2019

Disclaimer - These dates are tentative and subject to change. Any changes in important dates will be reflected
on institute website: [Link]

Bilateral partnership agreements for the implementation of the


EURASIA Project signed on 23rd May 2018

L to R: Dr. Rajani Gupte, Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor


and Prof. Dr. Anastas Gerdjikov, Rector of Sofia
University, Bulgaria
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Dr. Shashikala Gurpur, Director, Symbiosis Law School, Pune and Dean
Faculty of Law, Symbiosis International (Deemed University) giving a
presentation on behalf of Symbiosis International (Deemed University)
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Law Day & Justice Y.V. Chandrachud Memorial Public Lecture, 2018
L to R: [Dr. Bindu Ronald, Adv. Ashutosh Kumbhakoni, Advocate General, Bombay High Court, Maharashtra,
Dr. S.B. Mujumdar, Adv. Ram Jethmalani & Dr. Shashikala Gurpur]

SICTA 2018 Alumni Meet- 2018


[Dignitaries with the winning team, GLC, Mumbai, L to R: [Dr. Girish Abhyankar, Sr. Adv. Anand Grover, Dr. Shashikala
L-R: Prof. (Dr.) Siobhan Mullally, Dr. Shashikala Gurpur, Gurpur, Hon. Justice Sangitrao Patil, Hon. Justice Sadhna Jadhav,
Dr. Gudmunder Eiriksson, Dr. Priya Sondhi, Adv. Sampath Bulusu Dr. S. B. Mujumdar, Hon. Justice Revati Mohite-Dere, Adv. Sampath
Bulusu, Adv. Amit Singh Sethi, Dr. Bindu Ronald]

Orientation and Pedagogy:


Teaching methodology at SLS, Pune is essentially learner-centric and research-oriented, strengthening students
in reflective 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 Presentation, Group Discussion,
Seminar, Case Study, Socratic Method, Project-Based Method, IRAC Method, Moot Court, Mock Trial, Simulation,
Judgement Writing, Drafting, Movie, Article & Judgement Review, 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, Government and National & International Experts.

Fee Structure:

Program Fees For Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Laws & Amount In INR for
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (Indian Student) 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 3,10,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Laws & USD Equivalent to
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (International Student) INR for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 4,65,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000
** Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Student. Amount In INR USD Equivalent
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, (For Indian Student) to INR (For
e.g. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, for 1st year International
Dormitory) Student) for 1st year
Mess Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 58,650 ₹ 58,650
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) *
**Twin Sharing A Wing ₹ 1,08,600 ₹ 1,08,600
**Three Sharing B Wing ₹ 92,000 ₹ 92,000
**Twin Sharing C Wing ₹ 1,19,850 ₹ 1,19,850
**Three Sharing C Wing ₹ 1,01,150 ₹ 1,01,150

Installments for Bachelor of Business Administration and 1st Year (Amount in ₹)


Bachelor of Laws & Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws 1st Installment 2nd Installment
(Indian Student)
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 1,55,000 ₹ 1,55,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 46,000 ₹ 46,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 2,55,325 ₹ 2,30,325
Installments Pay by Date At the time of 25-Nov-2019
Admission

**Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.

Installments for Bachelor of Business Administration 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)
and Bachelor of Laws &Bachelor of Arts and 1st 2nd 3rd
Bachelor of Laws (International Student) Installment Installment Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 55,000 ₹ 1,57,500 ₹ 2,52,500
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 46,000 ₹ 46,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 2,47,825 ₹ 3,27,825
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Nov-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
‘Offer Letter’ (USD SCIE
equivalent to INR)
# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
**Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before
commencement of the next academic year.

074 * Academic Fees, Hostel and Mess Fees can be increased up to 10% during the period of the
Programme to cater to any changes, introduction of Government taxes as and when applicable.
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Presentation at Law, Justice and Development Week 2018 – Rights, Protection and Development
L to R: [Mr. Vikram Raghavan, Lead Analyst, World Bank, Dr. Shashikala Gurpur, Dean faculty of Law SIU and Director, Symbiosis Law School,
Pune, Mr. Amir Shaikh presenting on ‘Dominion to participation: female sex workers’ organized by World Bank Group at Washington DC

Program Fees For Bachelor of Law (3 Years) (Indian Student) Amount In INR for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 2,15,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Law (3 Years) (International Student) USD Equivalent to INR for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 3,25,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Student. Amount In INR USD Equivalent to INR
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type (For Indian Student) (For International
wise, e.g. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four for 1st year Student) for 1st year
Sharing, Dormitory)
Mess Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 58,650 ₹ 58,650
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) *
**Twin Sharing A Wing ₹ 1,08,600 ₹ 1,08,600
**Three Sharing B Wing ₹ 92,000 ₹ 92,000
**Twin Sharing C Wing ₹ 1,19,850 ₹ 1,19,850
**Three Sharing C Wing ₹ 1,01,150 ₹ 1,01,150

Installments for Bachelor of Law (3 Years) (Indian Student) 1st Year (Amount in ₹)
1st Installment 2nd Installment
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 1,07,500 ₹ 1,07,500
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 46,000 ₹ 46,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 2,07,825 ₹ 1,82,825
Installments Pay by Date At the time of 25-Nov-2019
Admission

**Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
Installments for Bachelor of Law (3 Years) 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)
(International Student) 1st 2nd 3rd
Installment Installment Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 55,000 ₹ 87,500 ₹ 1,82,500
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 46,000 ₹ 46,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 1,77,825 ₹ 2,57,825
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Nov-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
‘Offer Letter’ (USD SCIE
equivalent to INR)
# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of the next
academic year.
* Academic Fees, Hostel and Mess Fees can be increased up to 10% during the period of the Programme to cater to any
changes, introduction of Government taxes as and when applicable.
• 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 as approved by the Fee Structure Committee, to be paid to the institute by way of wire
transfer/demand draft. No donation or capitation fee is charged for admission to any program at any institute of SIU.

Programme Structure:

Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Laws (Honours) [BA LL.B (Hons)]

Semester: I Semester: II • Civil Procedure Code and


Core Courses Core Courses Limitation Act I
• Law of Contracts • Environmental Law • Contemplative Lawyering
(Yoga, Meditation, Self-Healing,
• English • Special Contract
Justice and Healing)
• Sociology • Constitutional Law I
• Public Law Skills
• History I History of Law and • English (Advanced)
• Service Internship
Legal Institutions in Ancient • History II History of Law and
and Medieval India • Jurisprudence (Legal Theory)
Legal Institutions in Medieval
• Legal Research Writing and Modern India Electives
• Law of Torts including MV • Political Science I • Basic Sanskrit I
Accident and Consumer • Law of Torts including MV • Basic German I
Protection Laws I Accident and Consumer
Protection Laws II • Basic French I
• Indian Legal System, Legal
Methods and Legal Research • Integrated Disaster • Basic Spanish I
• Legal Database Management • Basic Hindi I
• Foundation of Ethics • Basic Marathi I
Semester: III
Core Courses Semester: IV
• Family Law I Core Courses
• Law of Crimes Paper I: Indian • Property Law
076 Penal Code • Family Law II
• Constitutional Law II • Political Science III
• Economics • Civil Procedure Code and
• Political Science II Limitation Act II
• Civil Law Practice • Company Law II
• Developmental Lawyering • Forensic Science
Practice • Corporate Law Practice
• Law of Crimes Paper II: • Judicial Process and
Criminal Procedure Code I Interpretation of Statutes 077
Electives Electives
• Basic French II • Insurance Law
• Basic Spanish II • Copyright Law Semester: VIII
• Basic Hindi II • Information Technology Law Core Courses
• Basic Marathi II • International Banking and • Alternative Dispute Resolution
• Basic Sanskrit II Finance (Clinical Course II)
• Basic German II • Law of Carriage and Multimodal • Labour and Industrial law II
Transport Law Electives
Semester: V • Comparative Criminal • Transfer Pricing
Procedure
Core Courses • Cross Border Investment Law
• Penology and Victimology
• Law of Evidence • Startup and Entrepreneurship
• Media and Entertainment law Law
• Administrative Law
• Comparative Constitution • UNCITRAL Model Codes
• Internship
• Telecommunication Laws • Trade in Intellectual Property
• Criminal Law Practice
• Law of Crimes Paper III: Electives: Political Science • IPR Management
Criminal Procedure Code II • Public Policy in India • Biotechnology Law
• IICT • Humanitarian and Refugee Law
Electives: International Relations
• Company Law I • Air and Space law
• Flexi-Credit Course
• Trade and Services in
Electives
Emigration
• Banking Law Semester: VII
• Law of Injunction
• Retail Business and Law Core Courses
• Goods and Services (GST) Law
• Introduction to Intellectual • Principles of Taxation Law
• Prevention of Corruption Laws
Property Law • Internship
• Law of Infrastructure
• Patent Law and Practice • Labour and Industrial law I
Development
• E-Commerce Law Electives
• General Agreement on Tariff
• Human Rights Law and Practice • Merger and Acquisitions and Trade
• International Organisation • Competition Law
Semester: IX
• National Security Law • Investment Law
Core Courses
• Food Safety Law • Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law
• Moot Court Exercise and
• Right to Information law • Trademark Law
Internship (Clinical Course IV)
• Sexual Harassment at • Design Law and Protection of
• Drafting, Pleading and
Workplace Law Semiconductors Layout Design
Conveyance (Clinical Course I)
Electives: Political Science • Farmers and Breeders Rights
• Legal Practice Course ( trial
• India’s Political Economy and • Maritime and Shipping Law court, Corporate Practice,
Development • Private International Law Appellate, Administrative,
• International Criminal Law Arbitration, Consultancy,
Electives: International Relations Community Lawyering, Family
• Flexi-Credit Course • Health Law
Law, Property law, Transaction
• Gender Justice and Feminist Law, application of Legal
Jurisprudence Reasoning, Taxation Law,
Semester: VI
• Energy Law Service Law)
Core Courses
• Manufacturing Law
• Public International Law Semester: X
• Financial and Systemic Fraud
• Public Administration Core Courses
• International Trade and
• IICT Economics • Professional Ethics and
• Judicial process and Judicial Professional Accounting System
Services (Clinical Course III)
• Projects and Presentation
Bachelor of Business Administration & Bachelor of Laws (Honours) [BBA LL.B (Hons)]

Semester: I • Civil Procedure Code and • Human Rights Law and Practice
Core Courses Limitation Act I • International Organisation
• Law of Contracts • Service Internship • National Security Law
• Business Accounting • Food Safety Law
• Business Studies Electives • Right to Information law
• English • Basic Sanskrit I • Sexual Harassment at
• Indian Legal System, Legal • Basic German I Workplace Law
Methods and Legal Research • Basic French I • Banking Law
• Legal Research Writing • Basic Spanish I • Retail Business and Law
• Legal Database • Basic Hindi I
• Law of Torts including MV • Basic Marathi I Electives: Human Resource
Accident and Consumer Management
Protection Laws I • Cross Cultural Management
Semester: IV
• Foundation of Ethics
Core Courses
• Family Law II Electives: Marketing
Semester: II • Advertising and Public Relations
• Property Law
Core Courses
• Human Resources and Total
• Environmental Law Quality Management Electives: Finance
• Special Contract • Developmental Lawyering • Financial Management
• Constitutional Law I Practice
• Corporate Accounting • Law of Crimes Paper II: Criminal Semester: VI
• Managerial Economics Procedure Code I
Core Courses
• Marketing Management • Civil Procedure Code and
• Public International Law
Limitation Act II
• Law of Torts including MV • Corporate Governance and
Accident and Consumer • Civil Law Practice
Finance
Protection Laws II
• Forensic Science
• Integrated Disaster Electives
• Company Law II
Management • Basic Sanskrit II
• Judicial Process and
• Basic German II Interpretation of Statutes
Semester: III • Basic French II • Corporate Law Practice
Core Courses • Basic Spanish II • Judicial process and Judicial
• Family Law I • Basic Hindi II Services
• Constitutional Law II • Basic Marathi II • IICT
• Law of Crimes Paper I: Indian
Penal Code
Semester: V Electives
• Business Statistics
Core Courses • Insurance Law
• Business and Managerial
• Administrative Law • Penology and Victimology
Communication
• Internship • Copyright Law
• Public Law Skills
• Law of Evidence • Information Technology Law
• Contemplative Lawyering
(Yoga, Meditation, Self-Healing, • Criminal Law Practice • Media and Entertainment law
Justice and Healing) • IICT • Comparative Constitution
• Jurisprudence (Legal Theory) • Law of Crimes Paper III: • International Banking and
Criminal Procedure Code II Finance
• Company Law I • Law of Carriage and Multimodal
Transport Law
Electives • Telecommunication Laws
078 • Comparative Criminal
• Introduction to Intellectual
Property Law Procedure
• Patent Law and Practice
• E-Commerce Law
Electives: Human Resource • Manufacturing Law
Management • Financial and Systemic Fraud
• Emotional Intelligence for • Gender Justice and Feminist 079
Personal Growth Jurisprudence
• Marger and Acquisitions
Electives: Marketing • Competition Law
• Basics of International • Investment Law • Startup and Entrepreneurship
Marketing
Law
Semester: VIII • Goods and Services (GST) Law
Electives: Finance
Core Courses
• Portfolio Management
• Alternative Dispute Resolution Semester: IX
(Clinical Course II) Core Courses
Semester: VII • Labour and Industrial Law II • Moot Court Exercise and
Core Courses Internship (Clinical Course IV)
• Principles of Taxation Law Electives • Drafting, Pleading and
• Internship • UNCITRAL Model Codes Conveyance (Clinical Course I)
• Labour and Industrial law I • Trade in Intellectual Property • Legal Practice Course ( trial
• IPR Management court, Corporate Practice,
Appellate, Administrative,
Electives • Biotechnology Law Arbitration, Consultancy,
• Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law • Humanitarian and Refugee Law Community Lawyering, Family
• Trademark Law • Air and Space law Law, Property law, Transaction
• Design Law and Protection of • Trade and Services in Law, application of Legal
Semiconductors Layout Design Emigration Reasoning, Taxation Law,
• Farmers and Breeders Rights Service Law)
• Law of Injunction
• Maritime and Shipping Law • Prevention of Corruption Laws
• Private International Law Semester: X
• Law of Infrastructure
• International Trade and Development Core Courses
Economics • General Agreement on Tariff • Professional Ethics and
• International Criminal Law and Trade Professional Accounting System
(Clinical Course III)
• Health Law • Transfer Pricing
• Projects and Presentation
• Energy Law • Cross Border Investment Law

Bachelor of Laws [LLB]

Semester: I Electives Semester: III


Core Courses • Banking Law Core Courses
• Indian Legal System, Legal • Retail Business and Law • Special Contracts
Methods and Legal Research • Introduction to Intellectual • Family Law II
• Law of Torts including MV Property Law • Constitutional Law I
Accident and Consumer • Patent Law and Practice • Law of Crimes Paper II: Criminal
Protection Laws
• E-Commerce Law Procedure Code I
• Law of Contracts
• Human Rights Law and Practice • Civil Procedure Code and
• Law of Crimes Paper I: Indian Limitation Act
• International Organisation
Penal Code
• National Security Law • Property Law
• Family Law I
• Food Safety Law • Judicial Process and
• Environmental Law Interpretation of Statutes
• Right to Information law
• Developmental Lawyering • Civil Law Practice
Practice • Sexual Harassment at
Workplace Law • Criminal Law Practice
• Integrated Disaster
Management
Electives • Trademark Law • Air and Space law
• Health Law • Design Law and Protection of • Trade and Services in
• Copyright Law Semiconductors Layout Design Emigration
• Information Technology Law • Farmers and Breeders Rights • Law of Injunction
• International Banking and • Maritime and Shipping Law • Goods and Services (GST) Law
Finance • Private International Law • Prevention of Corruption Laws
• Law of Carriage and Multimodal • International Trade and • Law of Infrastructure
Transport Law Economics Development
• Comparative Criminal • International Criminal Law • General Agreement on Tariff
Procedure • Gender Justice and Feminist and Trade
• Penology and Victimology Jurisprudence
• Media and Entertainment law • Energy Law Semester: V
• Comparative Constitution • Manufacturing Law Core Courses
• Telecommunication Laws • Financial and Systemic Fraud • Labour and Industrial law I
• Public Law Skills
Semester: III Semester: IV • Moot Court Exercise and
Core Courses Core Courses Internship (Clinical Course IV)
• Jurisprudence (Legal Theory) • Public International Law • Judicial process and Judicial
Services
• Law of Evidence • Principles of Taxation Law
• Alternative Dispute Resolution
• Company Law I • Company Law II
(Clinical Course II)
• Constitutional Law II • Drafting, Pleading and
• Contemplative Lawyering Conveyance (Clinical Course I)
Semester: VI
(Yoga, Meditation, Self-Healing,
Justice and Healing) Core Courses
Electives
• Administrative Law • Labour and Industrial law II
• Transfer Pricing
• Forensic Science • Professional Ethics and
• Cross Border Investment Law
Professional Accounting System
• Start-up and Entrepreneurship (Clinical Course III)
Electives Law
• Corporate Law Practice
• Marger and Acquisitions • UNCITRAL Model Codes
• Projects and Presentation
• Insurance Law • Trade in Intellectual Property
• Competition Law • IPR Management
• Investment Law • Biotechnology Law
• Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law • Humanitarian and Refugee Law

Please visit [Link] for information related to:


• Teaching Faculty including educational qualification(s) and teaching experience
• Learning Resources
• Physical and Academic Infrastructure Facilities
• Co-Curricular and Extra Curricular Activates
• Hostel Accommodation
• Health Care Services

Student delegation from Poland


L-R: Mr. Szymon, Ms. Wiktoria Janina and Mr. Dawid Michal, Students
from University of Gdansk, Poland with Ms. Anushka Chakraborty a SYMBHAV 2018: Law Theatre
member of CLCC

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SLS, NOIDA
Symbiosis
Law School - NOIDA
(SLS-NOIDA)
Contact Details:
Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA
082 Sector 62, Block – A, Plot No. 47/48, NOIDA 201301 (UP – INDIA)
Landline: +91 (0) 120 – 2405061/2
Mobile: +91 (0) 8745069467
Email: info@[Link]
Website: [Link]
Facebook: [Link]
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Dr. Chandrashekhar Jayvantrao Rawandale


Director

Director Profile:
Dr. Chandrashekhar Jayvantrao Rawandale graduated from the University of Pune with LL.B degree, moving on
to complete LL.M in International Law & Human Rights from Dept. of Law, University of Pune, (1997); LL.M.
in Commercial Law from Cardiff Law School, Cardiff University (UK) (2003) and Ph.D. in ‘Computer Programs:
Copyright and Patent Paradigms- A Study’ from Symbiosis International University, Pune (2010).
Dr. Chandrashekhar has worked as research associate at I.L.S. Law College for a year where he also taught Law of
Torts. He then worked with Bharati Vidyapeeth’s New Law College for two years as a lecturer, before moving to
Symbiosis Law School, Pune in 2000. During his stay at Cardiff, he also worked for Welsh Joint Education Board,
Wales and Crossroad Solicitors. During December 2003 and October-December 2008, he was a Visiting Fellow
at Cardiff Law School, Cardiff and Leibniz University Hannover respectively.
Dr. Chandrashekhar is member of ‘Project Review and Steering Group (PRSG)’ constituted by Department of
Information Technology, Government of India for the project “Cyber Crime related Capacity Development and
ICT Training for the Judiciary in States of Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh,
Mizoram & Sikkim” by CDAC, Kolkata under Cyber Security Grant-in-Aid Programme. He also was Member of
Thomson Reuters Council for Legal Information and Innovation.
Dr. Chandrasekhar’s research interests lie in the Company Law, Intellectual Property Law, Information Technology
& Telecommunications Law and International Law. He has authored books including: Dr. C J Rawandale & Mr.
B P Bhargava, ‘New Company Law: An Insight’, Corporate Law Advisor: 2013; Dr. C J Rawandale (co-author),
‘Corporate Social Responsibility’, Thomson Reuters (Westlaw India): 2014 and ‘An Introduction to Environmental
Law’ (1998). Moreover, he has published number of articles on Information Technology & Intellectual Property
Laws, Environmental Laws. He has also chaired and addressed several National and International Conferences/
Seminars.
Indian National Bar Association (INBA), on the occasion of ‘67th Constitution Day’ on November 26, 2016,
selected and felicitated him with ‘Law Professor of the Year’ award.

Institute Profile:
Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA (hereinafter referred as SLS-NOIDA) in just eighth year of its inception has carved
a niche for itself in the academic circuits. It has become a celebrated name amongst the aspirants of professional
legal education. It holistically promotes academic excellence, intellectual discipline and professional leadership.
Being a constituent of Symbiosis International (Deemed University), it envisions the reputation of Symbiosis in
and around Delhi, the constitutional capital of India. SLS-NOIDA is strategically located in the industrial hub of
NCR thereby opening up a plethora of opportunities for the budding lawyers.
SLS-NOIDA strives towards supplementing reforms in the field of law; to groom students to become the
unified face of our legal fraternity, to produce knowledge disseminators and to produce individuals who are
the torchbearers of the legal system of the country. Our effort is aimed at producing an intellect that believes
in reforming rather than punishing and has the potential of hoisting the flag of truth and justice in an unfailing
manner.
SLS-NOIDA, in its effort to holistically develop the personality of its learners, has formulated various cells including
Research & Publication Cell, Moot Court Society, Legal Aid Center, Training & Placement Cell, Entrepreneurship
Cell, Social Responsibility Cell, Cultural Cell, Sports Cell, Debate Society, Literature Society. and International
Law Students Association (ILSA) Chapter & Enactus Chapter. These cells not only groom student-leadership but
also provide wider opportunities for their overall development in curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular
activities.
SLS-NOIDA believes in orienting the student’s intellect towards the attainment of their goals by creating
assiduous environment of innovative learning and inter-disciplinary knowledge. The faculty and the students
work together towards the accretion and dissemination of knowledge. The pedagogy is designed to haul out the
best in each student. To add to the experience of the students and the faculty, theoretical learning coupled with
practical exposure provides the right blend of success to the learners at SLS-NOIDA (To know more visit https://
[Link]/events) . SLS-NOIDA organizes weekly lectures under the banner of ‘Extension Lecture
Series’ delivered by multi-disciplinary academicians, legal luminaries and corporate honchos. These lectures are
extremely instrumental in providing the students with the challenges awaiting them in their career (To know more
visit [Link] .
SLS-NOIDA’s strive for ‘International Understanding through Quality Education’ is proven by conduct of
in workshops/seminars/conference/moot court with academic and professional partners of National and
International repute, which includes: International Conference on International Arbitration: November 22, 2018:
at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in association with the Asia International Arbitration Centre (AIAC) (formerly known
as Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration (KLARC)) and the Asia Pacific Juris Association (APJA) & CIARB,
Malaysia; IACCM Mini Conference on Simplication and Innovation in Contract Management: September 14, 2018:
at Gurugram-Haryana in association with The International Association for Contract & Commercial Management
(IACCM) and SK Attorneys; Teaching Sessions on Company and Securities Law in New Zealand and Australia:
August 23 – 28, 2018: Prof. Lindsay Trotman, Associate Professor of Law, Massey Business School, Massey
University, New Zealand; Panel Discussion on Corporate Governance, Misleading or Deceptive Conduct and
Allied Regulations in India and Australia-New Zealand: August 29, 2018: Mr. Hemant K Batra, Founder Partner
& Chairman of Kaden Boriss Global, Prof. Lindsay Trotman, Associate Professor of Law at Massey Business
School, Massey University, Auckland -New Zealand; General Counsel Manthan 2017 and India International
Legal Conclave: April 28-May 01, 2017: at Bali -Indonesia in association with Corporate Counsel Association of
India; Economic Laws Partner; Hammurabi & Solomon; Luthra & Luthra Law Offices: Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas;
Chandhiok & Associates, Duanne Morris & SELVAM LLP; Deepak Sabarwal & Associates; PENNINGTONS
MANCHES, RNA; Commercial Law Chamber, Conventus Law, International Court of Arbitration and Singapore
International Arbitration Centre; 4th Lex Witness Legal Summit on Banking and Finance, 2017: June 23, 2017:
At JW Marriott, Juhu, Mumbai in association with Dhir & Dhir; Saikrishna & Associates; Law Senate; MCO
Legal; LITERA; Lexis Nexis; LexCare; Seminar On ‘Brexit’: November 24, 2017: In Collaboration With Leeds

Release of Repeal of Laws Report - Dr. Neeti Shikha, National Coordinator Release of Research Report on Contribution of Judicial
and Associate Professor, SLS NOIDA, Hon’ble Mr. Justice A P Shah, Former Mechanism in Facilitating Access to Justice to Victim -
Chairman, Law Commission of India, Hon’ble Mr. KTS Tulsi, Member of Prof. (Dr.) C J Rawandale, Director, SLS NOIDA; Hon’ble
Parliament and Senior Advocate, the Supreme Court of India, Mr. Hemant Mr. Justice Dinesh Kumar Singh, Judge, High Court of
Batra, Kaden Boriss Global, Mr. Maneesh Chibbar, DNA and Allahabad and Mr. Ashok Kumar, Additional District
Mr. Parth J Shah, Centre for Civil Society - November 26, 2017 Judge - March 10, 2018

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An Interactive Session on Building up a Successful Seminar on Non Discrimination Disability and Human Rights - Mr. Sai
Legal Career - Mr. Faizal Lateef, Partner, Kochhar & Co, Prasad, Assistant Professor, SLS NOIDA, Mr Kris Gledhill, Director, New
UAE - September 05, 2017 Zealand Centre for Human Rights Law, Policy and Practice & Senior
Lecturer, University of Auckland Faculty of Law, and Ms. Megha Nagpal,
Assistant Professor, SLS NOIDA - September 28, 2017

Becket University, UK; The Legal Negotiator Workshop: October 25, 2017: Dr. Claudia Winkler, Founder, The
Negotiation Academy and Director, IBA-VISAC CDRC Vienna Mediation and Negotiation Competition; Seminar
on Non-Discrimination, Disability and Human Rights: September 28, 2017: Mr. Kris Gledhill, Director, New
Zealand Centre for Human Rights Law, Policy and Practice & Senior Lecturer, University of Auckland Faculty of
Law; Teaching Session on Banking Law and Allied Aspects: September 21-22, 2017 by Mr. Rajeev Dewal, Head-
Legal, RBL Bank Ltd. & Ms. Soumee Bhatt, Deputy Vice President-Legal, RBL Bank Ltd.; Interactive Session on
Arbitration Law – Indian Experiences and International Best Practices: September 18, 2017: In collaboration with
Link Legal – India Law Services; An Interactive Session Building up a Successful Legal Career”: September 05,
2017: By Mr. Faizal Lateef, Partner, Kochhar & Co, UAE and many more. In addition, it has established mutual
cooperation including faculty and student exchange with Institutes/Universities of international repute including
Michigan State University School of Law –USA, Northumbria University School of Law- UK, Berlin School of Law
and Economics – Germany, Nottingham Trent University, UK, Penn State Law, Pennsylvania State University,
USA and Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Canada (in the pipeline). It also has instituted International
Law Student Association (ILSA) Chapter in 2013; and Enactus Chapter in 2014. Enactus Symbiosis Law School,
NOIDA is proudly associated with Enactus Macquarie University, Sydney in their project ‘Asha Ki Kiran’ which
aims at empowering the female acid attack victims by improving their livelihood. They also have won ‘KPMG’ and
‘Wal-Mart’ grants for their projects.
SLS-NOIDA strives to inculcate research aptitude in learners by constantly acquainting them with historical
judgments, Case analysis/discussions and legal web bases. The learners at SLS-NOIDA are adept at courtroom
etiquettes and advocacy skills through courtroom and related exercises such as Moot Court, Mock Trials,
Drafting of Pleadings and Client Counseling. (To know more about the achievements, visit [Link]
achievements-cc/moot-courts). Mooters have, as a result, won several accolades for the Law School including
‘Winners’ at the International Rounds of the 4th Prof. N.R. Madhava Menon SAARCLAW Mooting Competition
2018-19 (February 15-17, 2019) - Ms. Neha Thirani, Ms. Aditi Bhargava and Ms. Sudiksha Gupta; India’s
representation and winner of Best Memorial Award in 21st Annual International Environmental Moot Court
Competition International Finals in Gulfport, Florida - USA at the end of March 2017 SLS NOIDA team – Mr.
Shreyas Edupuganti, Mr. Prayank Jain and Ms. Madhavi Agarwal; and many more.
Research is the culture on which tomorrow’s professionals at SLS-NOIDA thrive. In 2014-2018, in total 362
research papers of learners have been accepted for presentation and/or publication at number of National/
International Seminars /Conferences/Workshop/Symposiums/ Round Table Conferences. (To know more, visit
[Link] In addition, reports on varied research projects were published and
released including - Research Report on ‘Contribution of Judicial Mechanism in Facilitating Access to Justice to
Victim’ (initiated in January, 2016 with the objective to look into issue of ‘award of compensation to victim of
an offence triable by court of sessions’) was released at the hands of Mr. Justice Dinesh Kumar Singh, Judge,
High Court of Allahabad on March 10, 2018; Repeal of Laws in association with Centre for Civil Society along
Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar; the National Academy of Legal Studies & Research, Hyderabad;
National Law School of India University, Bangalore; and Jammu University (November 26, 2018) – The last
phase of Repeal of Laws project submitted its findings on Laws respect to State of Assam, State of Meghalaya,
State of Mizoram, State of Tripura, State of Gujarat, and State of Jammu & Kashmir. The report was released
by Shri Hemant Batra, Founder and Chairman, Kaden Boriss Global, Shri Maneesh Chhibber, Executive Editor,
DNA, Shri PK Malhotra, Former Law Secretary, Ministry of Law & Justice, Government of India, Shri Parth J
Shah, Shri Satya Prakash, Legal Editor, The Tribune and Shri Tariq Ahmed, Former Union Minister; Repeal of
Laws in association with Centre for Civil Society along National Law School India University, Bangalore, NALSAR
University of Law, Hyderabad, Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai, and Hidaytullah National Law
University, Raipur (November 26, 2017) - The project aimed to identify laws that could be repealed on account
of three reasons—they are redundant having outlived their purpose, have been superseded/subsumed by more
current laws, or pose a material impediment to growth, development, governance and freedom and submitted a
report with respect to such laws in State of Uttar Pradesh, State of Karnataka, State of Andhra Pradesh, State of
Telangana, State of Maharashtra, State of Chhattisgarh. The law firm of Kaden Boriss Partners has vetted these
laws for the soundness of their case for repeal. The Completed Project Report were released on November 26,
2017 at the hands of Mr. Justice Ajit Shah, Former Chairman, Law Commission of India and Mr. KTS Tulsi, Senior
Advocate, Supreme Court of India and Member, Rajya Sabha at Constitutional Club of India; Research Project
‘Empirical Study on Implementation of Wildlife Protection Laws in India’ on October 08, 2016 at the hands of
Hon’ble Mr. Justice Shiva Kirti Singh, Judge, Supreme Court of India which includes analysis of Data collected
from around two hundred District Courts during the period 1990-2010; from more than one hundred Forest
Divisions, from the O/o Chief Conservator of Forests of various states, and from Wildlife Crime Control Bureau
and further from ‘appeals’ that were filed before various High Courts in India. (To know more about Publications,
visit [Link]
SLS-NOIDA also makes an ample use of technology for the benefit of its learners. Called The Curiosity Project,
it is the first of its kind where online systems have been used for meaningful administrative automation and
improved learning methodologies.

Programme Profile:
SLS-NOIDA offers two five years integrated undergraduate programmes, namely, BA. LL.B (Bachelor of Arts and
Bachelor of Laws) and BBA. LL.B (Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Laws).
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (BA. LL.B): The close connection between social sciences and law hardly
needs to be articulated. A lawyer needs to be conscious of the intricate and complex problems of the society. Our
integrated Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Law programme provides a deep insight into the historical perspective
of development of law, political factors influencing policies culminating into law and the intricate relationship
between legislations and social problems. This Programme aims at creating socially sensitive sentinels of justice.
Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Laws (BBA. LL.B): The use of word ‘multi’ is indeed
multiplying in today’s world, multi-nationals, multi-tasking, multi- dimensional, and why not multi-disciplinary’. The
sweeping changes in the global economic scenario have necessitated a strong demand for a breed of youngsters
with the potential knowledge of law coupled with the core essentials of management and business to enhance
productivity. With the object of catering to this demand unfolding before the students, and to enable them to
explore these vistas of opportunities that lie ahead, we have commenced an integrated Bachelor of Business
Administration and Bachelor of Law degree programme (BBA. LL.B). Here we impart exhaustive knowledge to the
students not only to survive but also to excel in the increasingly competitive world.
Eligibility: Standard XII (10+2) or equivalent examination passed from any recognized board with minimum 45%
marks or equivalent grade (40% marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes).

Interactive Session on Construction Disputes - Mr. Martin Teaching Session on Banking Law - Mr. Rajeev Dewal,
Harman, CBE – Chair International Business, Link Legal India Head-Legal, RBL Bank Ltd. and Ms. Soumee Bhatt,
Law Services - January 17, 2018 Deputy Vice President-Legal, RBL Bank Ltd.
- September 21-22, 2017

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Intake: BBA. LL.B = 180 seats & BA. LL.B = 120 seats

Reservation of Seats: As per University norms.

Admission Process:
Candidate needs to register for Online Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) 2019 & also register for SLS-NOIDA
offering his/ her choice of programmes by paying separate programmes registration fees. If shortlisted, he/she
would then need to attend the further admission process conducted by SLS-NOIDA either at NOIDA or Pune.
Selection is done in two phases: Candidates will be short listed on the basis of the SLAT score; & the short
listed candidates will be invited for Personal Interview (PI) and Written Ability Test (WAT). Final Merit list shall be
drawn on the basis of SLAT Score (50%) and PI-WAT performance (50%). In other words, it will be based on the
cumulative marks scored on the scale of 100 marks wherein SLAT score will be scaled down to 50 marks i.e. 50%
weight age and the remaining 50% weightage will be assigned as follows: Personal Interaction (PI) - 30 marks i.e.
30% and Written Ability Test (WAT) - 20 marks i.e. 20%.

Important Dates for Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA

Details Date
Programme Registration Begins January 24, 2019
Last date of Online registration May 13, 2019
Last Date of payment of Registration fees May 13, 2019
Entrance Test May 04, 2019
Test Result May 14, 2019
Announcement of Shortlist for Group Exercise and Personal Interaction May 15, 2019 (6:00 pm)
Personal Interaction and Written Ability Test (PI-WAT) SLS-NOIDA (at Noida Campus)
May 20-24, 2019
SLS-NOIDA (at Pune Campus)
May 23- 24, 2019
Announcement of First Merit list May 28, 2019 (6:00pm)
Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list June 03, 2019 (5:00pm)
Announcement of Second Merit List June 05, 2019 (6.00 pm)
Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the Second Merit List June 09, 2019 (5.00 pm)
Announcement of Third Merit List June11, 2019 (6.00 pm)
Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the Third Merit List June 15, 2019 (5.00 pm)
Programme Commencement July 01, 2019

Disclaimer: These dates are tentative and subject to change. Any changes in important dates will be reflected on
institute website: [Link]

Orientation & Pedagogy:


SLS-NOIDA is introducing a new era of innovative learning, inter-disciplinary knowledge and industrious
environment with unique orientation and methodology of legal pedagogy in place. Classes are highly interactive,
delivered not only by the best academicians but also by the legal luminaries of the field. It strongly believes that
law students should stick not only to theoretical teaching but also inculcate and improve the court room etiquettes
(environment), research experience and advocacy skills through court room and related exercises such as moot
court, mock trials, trial advocacy, pre-trial preparation, drafting of pleadings and client counseling. Research is an
integral part of studies including interdisciplinary research involving collaboration between academic fraternity,
students, and industry. SLS, Noida’s efforts are shared by the contribution of members of the bar and bench,
corporate sector and international experts (agencies).
SLS-NOIDA also makes ample use of technology to entertain and benefit natural curiosities of its learners. Called
The Curiosity Project, it is the first of its kind where online systems have been used for meaningful administrative
automation and improved learning methodologies. It includes The Library, an application where learners including
teachers and parents can share and access teaching plans, session plans, class notes, presentations, sample
question papers and interesting online videos or articles for further study under each of their subjects; The
Banyan Tree, an application that employs the Flipped Classroom concept regularly where doubts, questions for
general debate, and polls are posed on; The Amphitheatre, an application that tracks official notices and events
at the campus; Attendance and Evaluations, an application that assists learners and parents to keep close track of
their performance in attendance and tests to keep improving.
The Cumulative Grade Point Assessment (CGPA) method of assessment is followed. In addition to the constant
internal assessments, external examination is conducted at the end of each semester. Internal evaluation is
characterized by one project and minimum two of the above (following): Tutorial, Case Analysis, Cases and Open
problems, Essays, Seminar Presentations, Viva-Voce, Quiz, Drafting, Moot Court, Mock Trial, Learning Logs/
Diaries, Computer Based Assessment, Simulated Interviews, and Objective Structured Clinical Examinations.
Internal Assessment involves Open Book Examination, which aims at evaluating understanding of the subject
than the recalling and memorization.

Fee Structure:

Program Fees For Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Laws & Amount In INR
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (Indian Student) for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 2,80,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Laws & USD Equivalent to
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (International Student) INR for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 4,20,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Student. Amount In INR USD Equivalent to
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, (For Indian Student) INR
e.g. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, for 1st year (For International
Dormitory) Student) for 1st year
Mess Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 75,000 ₹ 75,000
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) *
**Three Sharing ₹ 1,14,500 ₹ 1,14,500

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Interaction with
Prof. (Dr.) Upendra Baxi -
March 09, 2018

Installments for Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor 1st Year (Amount in ₹)
of Laws & Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (Indian Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 1,40,000 ₹ 1,40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 57,250 ₹ 57,250
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 37,500 ₹ 37,500
Installments ₹ 2,59,750 ₹ 2,34,750
Installments Pay by Date At the time of 25-Nov-2019
Admission
**Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.

Installments for Bachelor of Business Administration 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)
and Bachelor of Laws & Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor 1st 2nd 3rd
of Laws (International Student) Installment Installment Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 55,000 ₹ 1,35,000 ₹ 2,30,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 57,250 ₹ 57,250
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 37,500 ₹ 37,500
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 2,44,750 ₹ 3,24,750
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Nov-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
‘Offer Letter’ SCIE
(USD equivalent
to INR)

# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
* Academic Fees, Hostel and Mess Fees can be increased up to 10% during the period of the Programme to
cater to any changes, introduction of Government taxes as and when applicable.
• 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 as approved by the Fee Structure Committee, to be paid
to the institute by way of wire transfer/demand draft. No donation or capitation fee is charged for admission
to any program at any institute of SIU.
Programme Structure:
Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Laws [[Link].B]

Semester: I • Political Science I Semester: VI


Core Courses • Integrated Disaster Core Courses
• English (Communication Skills) Management • Law of Crimes Paper IV:
• Law of Torts including MV Criminal Procedure Code II
Accident and Consumer Electives • Environmental Law
Protection Laws I • Basic Sanskrit I • Company Law II
• Indian Legal System and Legal • Basic German I • Principles of Taxation Law
Methods • Basic French I • Public Administration
• Law of Contracts • Basic Spanish I • Liberal Arts II
• History I History of Law and • Basic Hindi I • Criminal Law Practice
Legal Institutions in Ancient • Basic Marathi I
and Medieval India
Semester: VII
• Sociology
Semester: IV Core Courses
• Legal Database
Core Courses • Public International Law
• Foundations of Ethics
• Service Internship • Civil Procedure Code and
• Law of Crimes Paper II: Penal Limitation Act I
Semester: II Code II • Forensic Science
Core Courses • Constitutional Law II • Liberal Arts II
• Special Contract • Family Law II • Corporate Law Practice
• Law of Torts including MV • International Relations Theory
Accident and Consumer and Contemporary World Electives
Protection Laws II Order • Marger and Acquisitions
• English • Political Science II • Banking Law
• History II History of Law and
• Insurance Law
Legal Institutions in Medieval
Electives • Penology and Victimology
and Modern India
• Basic Sanskrit II • Humanitarian and Refugee
• Contemporary Sociological
• Basic German II Law
Theories
• Basic French II • Intellectual Property Laws
• Legal Reasoning and Logic
• Basic Spanish II • Competition Law
• Basic Hindi II
Semester: III
• Basic Marathi II Semester: VIII
Core Courses
Core Courses
• Constitutional Law I
Semester: V • Law of Evidence
• Family Law I
Core Courses • Civil Procedure Code and
• Law of Crimes Paper I: Penal
• Law of Crimes Paper III: Limitation Act II
Code I
Criminal Procedure Code I • Private International Law
• Jurisprudence (Legal Theory)
• Property Law • Civil Law Practice
• Economics
• Company Law I
• Administrative Law
• Political Science III
• Interpretation of Statues
090 • Public Law Skills
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Electives • Legal Practice Course ( trial Semester: X


• Information Technology Law court, Corporate Practice, Core Courses
• International Trade and Appellate, Administrative, • Professional Ethics and
Economics Arbitration, Consultancy, Professional Accounting
• International Criminal Law Community Lawyering, Family System (Clinical Course III)
Law, Property law, Transaction • Moot Court Exercise and
• International Organisation
Law, application of Legal Internship (Clinical Course IV)
• Energy Law
Reasoning, Taxation Law,
• Gender Justice and Feminist • Judicial process and Judicial
Service Law)
Jurisprudence Services
• Farmers and Breeders Rights • Projects and Presentation
Electives
• Investment Law
Semester: IX Electives
• Comparative Criminal
Core Courses • Financial and Systemic Fraud
Procedure
• Labour and Industrial Law • Maritime and Shipping Law
• Health Law
• Drafting, Pleading and • Patent Law and Practice
• IPR Management
Conveyance (Clinical Course I) • Science, Technology & Human
• Alternative Dispute Resolution Rights
(Clinical Course II)

Bachelor of Business Administration & Bachelor of Laws [BBALL.B]

Semester: I • Marketing Management • Basic Hindi I


Core Courses • Corporate Accounting • Basic Marathi I
• English (Communication Skills) • Legal Reasoning and Logic
• Law of Torts including MV Semester: IV
Accident and Consumer Semester: III Core Courses
Protection Laws I Core Courses • Service Internship
• Indian Legal System and Legal • Constitutional Law I • Law of Crimes Paper II: Penal
Methods • Family Law I Code II
• Law of Contracts • Law of Crimes Paper I: Penal • Constitutional Law II
• Business Studies Code I • Family Law II
• Business Accounting • Jurisprudence (Legal Theory) • Human Resources and Total
• Legal Database • Managerial Economics Quality Management
• Foundations of Ethics • Business Statistics • Organizational Behaviour
• Integrated Disaster
Semester: II Management Electives
Core Courses • Basic Sanskrit II
• Special Contract Electives • Basic German II
• Law of Torts including MV • Basic Sanskrit I • Basic French II
Accident and Consumer • Basic German I • Basic Spanish II
Protection Laws II • Basic French I • Basic Hindi II
• English • Basic Spanish I • Basic Marathi II
Semester: V Electives • Legal Practice Course ( trial
Core Courses • Marger and Acquisitions court, Corporate Practice,
• Law of Crimes Paper III: • Banking Law Appellate, Administrative,
Criminal Procedure Code I • Insurance Law Arbitration, Consultancy,
• Property Law Community Lawyering, Family
• Penology and Victimology
Law, Property law, Transaction
• Company Law I • Humanitarian and Refugee
Law, application of Legal
• Administrative Law Law
Reasoning, Taxation Law,
• Strategic Management • Intellectual Property Laws
Service Law)
• Interpretation of Statues • Competition Law
• Public Law Skills
Electives
Semester: VIII
• Investment Law
Semester: VI Core Courses
• Comparative Criminal
Core Courses • Law of Evidence Procedure
• Law of Crimes Paper IV: • Civil Procedure Code and • Health Law
Criminal Procedure Code II Limitation Act II
• IPR Management
• Environmental Law • Private International Law
• Company Law II • Civil Law Practice
Semester: X
• Principles of Taxation Law
Core Courses
• Corporate Governance and Electives
• Professional Ethics and
Finance • Information Technology Law Professional Accounting
• Liberal Arts II • International Trade and System (Clinical Course III)
• Criminal Law Practice Economics • Moot Court Exercise and
• International Criminal Law Internship (Clinical Course IV)
Semester: VII • International Organisation • Judicial process and Judicial
Core Courses • Energy Law Services
• Public International Law • Gender Justice and Feminist • Projects and Presentation
• Civil Procedure Code and Jurisprudence
Limitation Act I • Farmers and Breeders Rights Electives
• Forensic Science • Financial and Systemic Fraud
• Liberal Arts II Semester: IX • Maritime and Shipping Law
• Corporate Law Practice Core Courses • Patent Law and Practice
• Labour and Industrial Law • Science, Technology & Human
• Drafting, Pleading and Rights
Conveyance (Clinical Course I)
• Alternative Dispute Resolution
(Clinical Course II)

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SLS, Hyderabad
Symbiosis Law School,
Hyderabad
(SLS, Hyderabad)
Contact Details:
Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad
094 Survey Number 292, Off Bangalore Highway,
Village: Mamidipalle, Nandigama Mandal,
District: Rangareddy, Hyderabad - 509217 (Telangana), India
Mobile: 7093921240 / 41 / 42 / 43
Land Line: 040 – 27232210 / 27232215 / 27232102
Email: info@[Link] Website: [Link]
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Professor (Dr.) Sarfaraz Ahmed Khan


Director

Director Profile:
Professor (Dr.) Sarfaraz Ahmed Khan, Director, SLS Hyderabad is having almost two decades of experience as law
teacher and researcher. Formerly, he was teaching at the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences
where he has also served as the Registrar (Acting) for nearly two years. Subsequent thereto he joined Maharashtra
National Law University Mumbai as an Associate Professor.
He has been awarded several scholarships including the British Chevening Scholarship to pursue his second
LL.M at University of Essex during 2004-2005, Hong Kong UGC Scholarship to pursue his Ph.D. at the City
University of Hong Kong and Michigan Grotius Research Fellowship to pursue research at Michigan Law School
during March - May, 2013. He has also been awarded International Visitors Leadership Programme Fellowship by
Department of State, USA on Anti-Human Trafficking in the year 2007.
His areas of interest include Criminal Justice Administration, Human Rights and issues relating to Human
Trafficking. His publication includes four books and several articles in journals of national and international
repute. He has also developed numerous Training Manuals and Study Materials and has imparted trainings to
several functionaries of the criminal justice administration in India including the police, prosecutors and judges.

Institute Profile:
The idea of ‘Symbiosis’ is nurtured by Padma Bhushan Dr. S. B. Mujumdar on the principles of vedic thought
‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ which means ‘World as one Family’. Symbiosis Law School (SLS), Hyderabad campus, a
constituent of Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune, was established in 2014 inheriting the splendid
novelty, dynamism and excellence in education of Symbiosis International University, Pune.
Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad is founded on pillars of Expertise, Justice and Service and is committed to
impart quality legal education confirming to acclaimed International standards. SLS, Hyderabad is cocooned in
the upcoming educational zone with state of art infrastructure catering to the impending needs of student
community, with a motto to impart social justice and aims to create socially sensitized lawyers with a noble
commitment to enrich the quality of Bar &Bench.
SLS Hyderabad is located in the Mamidipalle village of Rangareddy district of Telangana State; just 40 minutes
away from the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad, Hyderabad.
It shares expertise in imparting quality legal education through competent and well qualified teaching staff,
techno-driven research culture, Internationalization, centers of excellence, training and skill enhancement
programmes, moot courts and the like. It is committed to contribute to the justice mission of the State by initiating
pro-bono activities to help poor and marginalized people though community lawyering, legal aid camps, and
permanent legal aid clinics. Further, it endeavors to create value conscious skilled lawyers with par excellence
serving dynamic needs of the community through Bar and Bench.
SLS, Hyderabad offers five years integrated undergraduate programmes like Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Law
(BA LL.B) and Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Law (BBA LL. B) to cater to varied needs of
the profession. The curricular richness is ensured through scholastic discussions with Judges, eminent lawyers,
International jurists, industry experts, eminent academicians and researchers, thus imbibing best practices in
teaching-learning pedagogy. SLS, Hyderabad believes in holistic development of nascent legal minds and ensures
learning beyond classroom by planning field visits and workshops in collaboration with various stake holder and
NGOs. It provides conducive and competitive learning environment by encouraging students to take part in
national and International competitions.
Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad is committed to hone professional skills of students to be recruited in leading
law firms, corporate houses, Judiciary, Civil Services, banks, insurance companies, NGO’s and the like. It seeks
internship & placement opportunities for students through the strong and well-connected alumni network of SLS
Pune. The value of Symbiosis Law School lies in its legacy, quality, and excellence with well-defined personal care
and strategy for progress.

PROGRAMME PROFILE:
BBA LL.B
Responding to the strong demand for a breed of youngsters with the potential knowledge of law coupled with the
core essentials in management and business to enhance efficiency, we have an integrated Bachelor of Business
Administration and Bachelor of Law programme, BBA LL.B. This Programme aims at imparting exhaustive
knowledge to the students not merely to withstand but also to excel in the increasingly competitive corporate
environment and litigation fields.

BA LL.B
Our integrated Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Law programme provides a deep insight into the historical
perspective of development of law, political factors influencing policies culminating into law and the intricate
relationship between legislations and social problems. This Programme aims at transforming students into socially
sensitive sentinels of justice, to excel in the civil society as transaction lawyers.

DURATION: 5 years Integrated [Link].B. & [Link].B programme.

Intake: BA LL.B (Hons) - 120


BBA LL.B (Hons) - 120

Eligibility for BA LL.B & BBA LL.B :


Qualification : The candidate should have passed 12th (10+2) standard examination from any government
recognized board with minimum 45% marks (40% for S.C. / S.T. student) in one attempt only (No Compartment

Guest Lecture – Law of


Torts by Professor (Dr.)
Lindsay Trotman, Massey
096 University, New Zealand
097

WINNER : H.M. Seervai Gold Medal Essay


Competition in Constitutional Law 2018

/ Supplementary). Candidate who has appeared for their H.S.C finals and awaiting results are also eligible to
apply, subject to submission of passing certificate at the time of final admission. Applicants who have obtained
10+2 through Open Universities system directly without having any basic qualification are not eligible for the
professional Law Courses.
Note: It is suggested that those candidates who have studied Arts/Social sciences subjects for their qualifying
examination may apply for B.A. LL.B programme. Similarly, those candidates who have studied Commerce/
Accounts/Mathematics may apply for BBA LL.B programme. The candidates are free to make their own choice
depending on their ability, interest & opportunity. Please note that these two programmes differ only in First Degree
subject (either Humanities OR Business Law) whereas the same Law courses are offered in both the programmes.
Graduates in both streams are eligible for diverse legal career & opportunities including Corporate, Lawyering, Civil
Services, Advocacy, Judiciary, Academic, International Organization Jobs, International Admissions etc.,

ADMISSION PROCESS:
Candidate seeking admission to Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad should complete the following procedure:-
• It is mandatory to appear for SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test) as a precondition for admission to SLS,
Hyderabad
• Candidate must complete the SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test) online registration process.
• Candidate must pay Rs. 1750/- as a SLAT Registration Fees.
• Candidate must complete the SLS, Hyderabad payment Rs. 1000/- per programme (i.e. BA. LL.B or / and BBA.
LL.B) while filling the SLAT registration form.
Note:
a) A candidate registered for SLAT and not registered for SLS, Hyderabad by paying above-mentioned fees will
not be eligible for the next phase of PI-WAT process at SLS, Hyderabad.
b) For important dates please refer the table of important dates

For SLAT Registration and other information please visit [Link]


Mode of Payment:
1. Online Payment:
Both SLAT and SLS, Hyderabad Payment can be made using Credit Card/Net Banking/ Indian Bank NET
Banking details provided on the SLAT Registration Form.

International Students:
Symbiosis International University (SIU) admits international students through Symbiosis Centre for International
Education (SCIE). All international students aspiring for admission to the institutes of SIU are required to contact
the following office:
Symbiosis Centre for International Education (SCIE)
Symbiosis Society, Senapati Bapat Road, Pune – 411 004, Maharashtra, India
Phone: +91 20 25671905 Fax: +91 20 25673854
Email: intadmissions@[Link]
Website: [Link]
RESERVATION OF SEATS: As per University norms.

IMPORTANT DATES

Details Date
Online Registration Starts (SLAT and SLS Hyderabad) 24th January, 2019
SLAT Registration and Payment Closes 15th April, 2019
SLAT Examination Date & Time 4th May, 2019 from 9.30 am to 12.00 Noon
SLAT Result 14th May, 2019
SLS, Hyderabad Online Payment Closes (Credit Card/Debit 12th May, 2019
Card/RTGS/NEFT/Online Banking)
SLS Hyderabad Payment via Demand Draft Closes on 7th May, 2019
SLS Hyderabad Shortlist for Personal Interaction & Writing 15th May, 2019
Ability Test (PI-WAT)
SLS Hyderabad slot booking for Personal Interaction & Starts on: 15th May, 2019 at 6.00 pm
Writing Ability Test (PI-WAT) Ends on: 17th May, 2019 at 1 pm
Shortlisted candidates can download PI-WAT letter 17th May, 2019 10.00 pm onwards
PI-WAT For SLS Hyderabad At SCMS Pune Campus 19th & 20th May, 2019
Symbiosis Centre For Management Studies
Survey # 231, Near Lunkad Gold Coast, Viman Nagar,
Pune, Maharashtra - 411014
PI-WAT for SLS Hyderabad at SLS Hyderabad Campus 22nd & 23rd May, 2019
Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad
[Link].292, Mamidipally Village, Nandigama Mandal,
Rangareddy District, Hyderabad, Telangana – 509217
PI-WAT for SLS Hyderabad at NOIDA Campus 25th, 26th & 27th May, 2019
Symbiosis International (Deemed University),
NOIDA Campus Plot No. 47 & 48, Block A, Sector 62,
NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh – 201301.
First Merit List Last date for Admission 29th May, 2019
4th June, 2019
Second Merit List Last date for Admission 5th June , 2019
11th June, 2019
Third Merit List Last date for Admission 12th June, 2019
18th June, 2019
Fourth Merit List ( if required ) 19th June, 2019
Commencement of the Classes 1st July, 2019

Disclaimer : These dates are tentative and subject to change. Any changes in important dates will be reflected
on institute website: [Link].

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Dr. Sukhvinder Singh Dari , Officiating Director, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad felicitating to the Chief Guest
Hon’ble Justice V. Ramasubramanian, High Court of Telangana and Andhra Praesh of Judicature at Hyderabad on
Valedictory Ceremony of 3rd National Moot Court Competition, on 30th September, 2018.

ORIENTATION AND PEDAGOGY:


At SLS Hyderabad, teaching methodology is essentially learner centric and research - oriented, strengthening
students in reflective 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, and 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, govt. and international experts.

Fee Structure:
Program Fees For Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Laws & Amount In INR for
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (Indian Student) 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 2,70,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Laws & USD Equivalent to INR
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (International Student) for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 4,05,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Student. Amount In INR USD Equivalent
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, e.g. Single (For Indian to INR (For
Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Dormitory) Student) for International
1st year Student) for 1st year
Mess Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 70,500 ₹ 70,500
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) *
**Three Sharing ₹ 96,300 ₹ 96,300
Installments for Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor 1st Year (Amount in ₹)
of Laws & Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (Indian Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 1,35,000 ₹ 1,35,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 48,150 ₹ 48,150
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 35,250 ₹ 35,250
Installments ₹ 2,43,400 ₹ 2,18,400
Installments Pay by Date At the time of 25-Nov-2019
Admission
**Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.

Installments for Bachelor of Business Administration 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)
and Bachelor of Laws & Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment
of Laws (International Student)
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 55,000 ₹ 1,27,500 ₹ 2,22,500
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 48,150 ₹ 48,150
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 35,250 ₹ 35,250
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 2,25,900 ₹ 3,05,900
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Nov-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
‘Offer Letter’ SCIE
(USD equivalent
to INR)
# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
* Academic Fees, Hostel and Mess Fees can be increased up to 10% during the period of the Programme to
cater to any changes, introduction of Government taxes as and when applicable.
• 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 as approved by the Fee Structure Committee, to be paid
to the institute by way of wire transfer/demand draft. No donation or capitation fee is charged for admission
to any program at any institute of SIU.

Honorable Justice N.
Ramamohana Rao (Retd.), Justice
Madras High Court & High Court,
Telangana and Andhra Pradesh of
100 Judicature Hyderabad, attended
as a Chief Guest and Mr. Sam
Freeman, Lead India, Queensland
Skills & AMP Education,
Consortium, Australia as Guest of
Honour for Induction program
on 2nd July, 2018
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Programme Structure:
Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Laws [BALL.B]

Semester: I • Political Science II Electives


Core Courses • Economics • Introduction to Intellectual
• English • Service Internship Property Law
• Law of Contract • Human Rights Law and
• History I History of Law and Electives Practice
Legal Institutions in Ancient • Basic Sanskrit I • Banking Law
and Medieval India • Basic German I
• Sociology • Basic French I Semester: VI
• Indian Legal System and Legal • Basic Spanish I Core Courses
Methods • Basic Hindi I • Company Law II
• Foundation of Ethics • IICT II
• Legal Database Semester: IV • Forensic Science
• Legal Skills I (Research) Core Courses • Public International Law
• Legal Skills II (Advocacy skills) • Law of Crimes Paper II: • Law of Evidence
• Law of Torts including MV Criminal Procedure Code I • Flexi-Credit Course
Accident and Consumer • Civil Procedure Code and • Criminal Law Practice
Protection Laws I Limitation Act I
• Legal Research Writing • Family Law II Electives
• Property Law • Penology and Victimology
Semester: II • Political Science III • Copyright Law
Core Courses • Right to Information Law
• Special Contract Electives
• Law of Torts including MV • Basic Sanskrit II Semester: VII
Accident and Consumer
• Basic German II Core Courses
Protection Laws II
• Basic French II • Judicial Process and
• English (Advanced)
• Basic Spanish II Interpretation of Statutes
• History II History of Law and
• Basic Hindi II • Contemporary Lawyering
Legal Institutions in Medieval
(Yoga, Meditation, Self-
and Modern India
Semester: V learning, Justice and Healing)
• Political Science I
Core Courses • Principles of Taxation Law
• Constitutional Law I
• Company Law I • Public Administration
• Integrated Disaster
• Law of Crimes Paper III: • Corporate Law Practice
Management
Criminal Procedure Code II • Civil Law Practice
• Administrative Law
Semester: III
• Flexi-Credit Course Electives
Core Courses
• Civil Procedure Code and • Competition Law
• Jurisprudence (Legal Theory)
Limitation Act II • Trademark Law
• Constitutional Law II
• Public Law Skills • Consumer Protection Law
• Family Law I
• Law of Crimes Paper I: Penal
Code
Semester: VIII Semester: IX Semester: X
Core Courses Core Courses Core Courses
• Environmental Law • Professional Ethics and • Moot Court Exercise and
• Labour and Industrial Law Professional Accounting Internship (Clinical Course IV)
• Legal Practice Course( Trial System (Clinical Course III) • Projects and Presentation
Court, Corporate Practice, • Drafting, Pleading and • Judicial Process and
Appellate, Administrative, Conveyance (Clinical Course I) Interpretation of Statutes
Arbitration, Consultancy, • Developmental Lawyering
Community lawyering, Family Practice Electives
law, property Law, Transaction • UNCITRAL Model Codes
Law, Application of legal Electives • IPR Management
Reasoning Skills, Taxation Law, • Comparative Criminal • Startup and Entrepreneurship
Service law) Procedure Law
• Alternative Dispute Resolution • Comparative Constitution • Humanitarian and Refugee
(Clinical Course II)
• Investment Law Law
• Bankruptcy and Insolvency • Insurance Law
Electives Law
• Information Technology Law • Law of Injunction
• Goods and Service Tax (GST)
Law
• Air and Space Law

Bachelor of Business Administration & Bachelor of Laws [BBALL.B]

Semester: I Semester: II Electives


Core Courses Core Courses • Basic Sanskrit I
• English • Special Contract • Basic German I
• Law of Torts including MV • Law of Torts including MV • Basic French I
Accident and Consumer Accident and Consumer • Basic Spanish I
Protection Laws I Protection Laws II • Basic Hindi I
• Law of Contract • Managerial Economics
• Business Studies • Marketing Management Semester: IV
• Business Accounting • Corporate Accounting Core Courses
• Indian Legal System and Legal • Constitutional Law I • Law of Crimes Paper II:
Methods • Integrated Disaster Criminal Procedure Code I
• Foundation of Ethics Management • Civil Procedure Code and
• Legal Database Limitation Act I
• Legal Research Writing Semester: III • Family Law II
Core Courses • Property Law
• Jurisprudence (Legal Theory) • Organizational Behaviour
• Constitutional Law II
• Family Law I Electives
• Law of Crimes Paper I: Penal • Basic Sanskrit II
Code • Basic German II
• Business Statistics • Basic French II
102 • Service Internship • Basic Spanish II
• Corporate Governance and • Basic Hindi II
Finance
Semester: V • Human Resources and Total
Core Courses Quality Management
• Company Law I • Civil Law Practice
• Law of Crimes Paper III: • Corporate Law Practice
Criminal Procedure Code II 103
• Administrative Law Electives
• Financial Management • Competition Law
• Civil Procedure Code and • Trademark Law Electives
Limitation Act II • Consumer Protection Law • Comparative Criminal
• Public Law Skills Procedure
Semester: VIII • Comparative Constitution
Electives Core Courses • Investment Law
• Introduction to Intellectual • Environmental Law • Bankruptcy and Insolvency
Property Law • Labour and Industrial Law Law
• Human Rights Law and • Legal Practice Course( Trial • Law of Injunction
Practice Court, Corporate Practice,
• Banking Law Appellate, Administrative, Semester: X
Arbitration, Consultancy, Core Courses
Semester: VI Community lawyering, Family
• Moot Court Exercise and
Core Courses law, property Law, Transaction
Internship (Clinical Course IV)
• Company Law II Law, Application of legal
• Judicial process and Judicial
Reasoning Skills, Taxation Law,
• IICT II Services
Service law)
• Forensic Science • Projects and Presentation
• Alternative Dispute Resolution
• Public International Law
(Clinical Course II)
• Financial Management Electives
• Criminal Law Practice • Financial and Systemic Fraud
Electives
• Law of Evidence • UNCITRAL Model Codes
• Information Technology Law
• IPR Management
• Goods and Service Tax (GST)
Electives
Law • Startup and Entrepreneurship
• Penology and Victimology Law
• Air and Space Law
• Copyright Law • Humanitarian and Refugee
• Right to Information Law Law
Semester: IX
• Insurance Law
Core Courses
Semester: VII
• Professional Ethics and
Core Courses Professional Accounting
• Judicial Process and System (Clinical Course III)
Interpretation of Statutes • Drafting, Pleading and
• Contemporary Lawyering Conveyance (Clinical Course I)
(Yoga, Meditation, Self- • Developmental Lawyering
learning, Justice and Healing) Practice
• Principles of Taxation Law

Please visit [Link] for information related to:


• Teaching Faculty including educational qualification(s) and
teaching experience
• Learning Resources
• Physical and Academic Infrastructure Facilities
• Co-Curricular and Extra Curricular Activities
• Hostel Accommodation
• Health Care Servicess
Student Council of SLSH for the academic year 2018-19

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SLS, Nagpur
Symbiosis Law School,
Nagpur
(SLS-Nagpur)
Contact Details:
Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur
106 Gat. No.167,168,169,
Village Mauje-Wathoda / Bhandewadi, Nagpur-440008
Telephone No: 0712-6192200
Email: info@[Link]
Web site: [Link]
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Dr. Sukhvinder Singh Dari


Director

Director Profile:
Dr. Sukhvinder Singh Dari holds a Ph.D. in Corporate Laws from Symbiosis International (Deemed University),
Pune. He is an alumnus of Symbiosis and has done his LL. M (Business Law) from Symbiosis Law School, Pune.
He had pursued his BA. LL.B from the Nagpur University and holds Diploma in Human Resource Management &
Labour Laws, and Diploma in Corporate Mergers and Acquisition. Dr. Singh has been with Symbiosis Law School,
since 2007. Prior to joining the Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad as a Deputy Director, he was with Symbiosis
Law School, Pune and NOIDA. Presently, he is officiating Director of Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad. He is
a recipient of the Award for “Academic Excellence” contribution to legal fraternity at Legal Desire Summit &
Awards, 2018. He has also been awarded a Certificate of Excellence for International Paris Summit Climate
Change Program (Centre for United Nation 2016). He has been a resource person at the Andhra Pradesh Human
Resource Development Institute, Telangana Police Academy, UGC HRDC, University of Hyderabad and other
distinguished forums.
He teaches Corporate and commercial Laws, Forensic Science, Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Jurisprudence
and Labour Laws besides guiding research for undergraduate, post graduate and Research scholars. He has
chaired and attended plethora of National and International Conferences, with his major research interest in
company law and corporate governance. He has National and International publications widely in the area of
Company law in leading journals and books. He has many articles/research papers, co-authored books and edited
books to his credit. He is also an editor for International Multidisciplinary Law Journal.

Institute Profile:
The idea of ‘Symbiosis’ is nurtured by Prof. Dr. S.B. Mujumdar on the principles of vedic thought ‘Vasudhaiva
Kutumbakam’ which means ‘World as One Family’. Symbiosis Law School (SLS) Nagpur is established in 2019
inheriting splendid novelty, dynamism and excellence in education of Symbiosis International (Deemed University)
Pune. It is founded to impart quality legal education confirming to acclaimed International standards.
SLS, Nagpur is cocooned in the upcoming educational zone with state of art infrastructure catering impending
needs of student community. It share expertise in imparting quality legal education through competent and well
qualified teaching staff, techno-driven research culture, Internationalization, centers of excellence, training and
skill enhancement programmes, moot courts and the like. It is committed to contribute to the justice mission of
the state by initiating pro-bono activities to help poor and marginalized people though community layering, legal
aid camps and permanent legal aid clinics. Further, it endeavors to create value conscious skilled lawyers with par
excellence serving dynamic needs of the community through Bar and Bench.
SLS, Nagpur offers two five-year integrated undergraduate programmes like Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws
(BA LL.B) and Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Laws (BBA LL. B) to cater to varied needs of the
profession. The curricular enrichment is ensured with the involvement of judges, eminent lawyers, International
jurists, industry experts etc. and best practices are reflected in teaching-learning pedagogy. SLS, Nagpur believes
in holistic development of nascent legal minds and ensures learning beyond classroom by planning field visits and
workshops in collaboration with various stake holder and NGOs. It provides conducive and competitive learning
environment by encouraging students to take part in national and International competitions.

Programme Profile:
Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Laws & Bachelor of Business Administration & Bachelor of Laws

Duration: 5 years

Intake: 120 B.A. LL.B & 120 B.B.A. LL.B.

Eligibility: 12th (10+2) Std. pass examination from any recognized board with minimum 45% marks or equivalent
grade (40% for Marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled Cast/ Scheduled Tribes).

Admission Procedure:
Written Test followed by Personal Interaction and Writing Ability Test of the short listed candidates. Final selection
shall be based the combined merit list of Written Test score (50%) and PI-WAT (50%)

Reservation of Sets: As per University norms.

Important Dates:

Details Date
Online Registration Starts (SLS NAGPUR) 8th April 2019
SLS, NAGPUR Online Payment Closes (Credit Card/Debit Card/ 12th May, 2019
RTGS/NEFT/Online Banking)
SLS NAGPUR Payment via Demand Draft Closes on (Please Note: 7th May, 2019
Demand Draft for SLS NAGPUR should be in favour of “Symbiosis
Test Secretariat” payable at Pune, to be sent to Symbiosis Test
Secretariat, Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Gram:
Lavale, Tal: Mulshi, District: Pune – 412115, before 10th May, 2019.
Please send Challan available at DD payment option at SLAT website
along with Demand
SLS NAGPUR Shortlist for Personal Interaction & Writing Ability 16th May 2019
Test (PI-WAT) (Name of the candidate will appear only if he/she has
registered and paid (programme wise) to SLS, NAGPUR while filling
SLAT registration form)
SLS NAGPUR slot booking for Personal Interaction & Writing Ability Starts on: 17th May, 2019 at 3.00 pm
Test (PI-WAT) Ends on: 19th May, 2019 at 4.30 p.m.

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Details Date
Shortlisted candidates can download PI-WAT letter 20th May, 2019 11.00 am onwards
PI-WAT for SLS NAGPUR at Pune Campus 23rd May, 2019
Address: - Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID) [Link]. 231/3A-4,
Viman Nagar, Pune 411 014
PI – WAT for SLS Nagpur at Nagpur Campus 24th and 25th May, 2019
Address: - Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA (Opposite Nokia Siemens
Building) Sector 62, Block – A, Plot No. 47/48, NOIDA – 201301
PI – WAT for SLS Nagpur at NOIDA Campus 28th May, 2019
Address: - Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA (Opposite Nokia Siemens
Building) Sector 62, Block – A, Plot No. 47/48, NOIDA – 201301
First Merit List 31st May, 2019
Last date for Admission 6th June, 2019
Second Merit List 8th June, 2019
Last date for Admission 14th June, 2019
Third Merit List (if required) 15th June, 2019
Last date for Admission 21st June, 2019
Fourth Merit List ( if required ) 22nd June, 2019
Commencement of the Classes 1st July, 2019

Disclaimer:
These dates are tentative and subject to change. Any changes in important dates will be reflected on institute
website: [Link]

Orientation & Pedagogy:


At SLS Nagpur, teaching methodology is essentially learner centric and research - oriented, strengthening
students in reflective 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, and 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, govt. and international experts.
Fee Structure:
Program Fees For Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Laws & Amount In INR
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (Indian Student) for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 3,00,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Laws & USD Equivalent to INR
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (International Student) for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 4,50,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000

Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Student. Amount In INR USD Equivalent to
(Subject to change campus wise) (For Indian INR
Student) for 1st (For International
year Student) for 1st year
Mess Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 75,000 ₹ 75,000
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) *
Three Sharing ₹ 1,14,500 ₹ 1,14,500

Installments for Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor 1st Year (Amount in ₹)
of Laws & Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (Indian Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment
**Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 1,50,000 ₹ 1,50,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000 -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 57,250 ₹ 57,250
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 37,500 ₹ 37,500
Installments ₹ 2,79,750 ₹ 2,44,750
Installments Pay by Date At the time of 25-Nov-2019
Admission
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.

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Installments for Bachelor of Business Administration 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)
and Bachelor of Laws & Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor 1st 2nd 3rd
of Laws (International Student) Installment Installment Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
**Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 45,000 ₹ 1,60,000 ₹ 2,45,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 57,250 ₹ 57,250
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 37,500 ₹ 37,500
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 2,69,750 ₹ 3,39,750
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Nov-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
‘Offer Letter’ SCIE
(USD equivalent
to INR)

# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
* Academic Fees, Hostel and Mess Fees can be increased up to 10% during the period of the Programme to
cater to any changes, introduction of Government taxes as and when applicable.
15 % Concession in the academic fees will be given to the students admitted under 25 % quota for Nagpur
domicile students to all programmes to be offered at the proposed Off-Campus Centre at Nagpur, from the
Academic Year 2019-20.
• 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 as approved by the Fee Structure Committee, to be paid to the
institute by way of wire transfer/demand draft. No donation or capitation fee is charged for admission to any
program at any institute of SIU.
Programme Structure:
Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Laws
Semester: I • Political Science II • Human Rights Law and
Core Courses • Economics Practice
• English • Service Internship • Banking Law
• Law of Contract
• History I History of Law and Elective Courses Group Semester: VI
Legal Institutions in Ancient (Choose Any 1) Core Courses
and Medieval India • Basic Sanskrit I • Company Law II
• Sociology • Basic German I • IICT II
• Indian Legal System and Legal • Basic French I • Forensic Science
Methods • Basic Spanish I • Public International Law
• Foundation of Ethics • Basic Hindi I • Law of Evidence
• Legal Database • Flexi-Credit Course
• Legal Skills I (Research) Semester: IV • Criminal Law Practice
• Legal Skills II (Advocacy skills) Core Courses
• Law of Torts including MV • Core Courses Elective Courses Group
Accident and Consumer • Law of Crimes Paper II: (Choose Any 1)
Protection Laws I Criminal Procedure Code I • Penology and Victimology
• Legal Research Writing • Civil Procedure Code and • Copyright Law
Limitation Act I • Right to Information Law
Semester: II • Family Law II
Core Courses • Property Law Semester: VII
• Special Contract • Political Science III Core Courses
• Law of Torts including MV • Corporate Law Practice
Accident and Consumer Elective Courses Group • Judicial Process and
Protection Laws II (Choose Any 1) Interpretation of Statutes
• English (Advanced) • Basic Sanskrit II • Contemporary Lawyering
• History II History of Law and • Basic German II (Yoga, Meditation, Self-
Legal Institutions in Medieval learning, Justice and Healing)
• Basic French II
and Modern India
• Basic Spanish II • Principles of Taxation Law
• Political Science I
• Basic Hindi II • Public Administration
• Constitutional Law I
• Civil Law Practice
• Integrated Disaster
Semester: V
Management*
Core Courses Elective Courses Group
• Public Law Skills (Choose Any 1)
Semester: III
• Company Law I • Competition Law
Core Courses
• Law of Crimes Paper III: • Trademark Law
• Jurisprudence (Legal Theory)
Criminal Procedure Code II • Consumer Protection Law
• Constitutional Law II
• Administrative Law
• Family Law I
• Flexi-Credit Course Semester: VIII
• Law of Crimes Paper I: Penal
• Civil Procedure Code and Core Courses
Code
Limitation Act II • Alternative Dispute Resolution
(Clinical Course II)
Elective Courses Group • Environmental Law
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• Introduction to Intellectual • Labour and Industrial Law
Property Law
• Legal Practice Course( Trial • Developmental Lawyering
Court, Corporate Practice, Practice
Appellate, Administrative, • Drafting, Pleading and
Arbitration, Consultancy, Conveyance (Clinical Course I)
Community lawyering, Family 113
law, property Law, Transaction Elective Courses Group
Law, Application of legal (Choose Any 2)
Reasoning Skills, Taxation Law,
• Comparative Criminal
Service law) • Judicial Process and
Procedure
Interpretation of Statutes
• Comparative Constitution
Elective Courses Group
• Investment Law
(Choose Any 1) Elective Courses Group
• Bankruptcy and Insolvency
• Information Technology Law (Choose Any 2)
Law
• Goods and Service Tax (GST) • UNCITRAL Model Codes
• Law of Injunction
Law • IPR Management
• Air and Space Law • Start up and Entrepreneurship
Semester: X
Law
Core Courses
Semester: IX • Humanitarian and Refugee
• Moot Court Exercise and
Core Courses Law
Internship (Clinical Course IV)
• Professional Ethics and • Insurance Law
• Projects and Presentation
Professional Accounting
System (Clinical Course III)

Bachelor of Business Administration & Bachelor of Laws

Semester: I • Integrated Disaster Criminal Procedure Code I


Core Courses Management* • Civil Procedure Code and
• English Limitation Act I
• Law of Torts including MV Semester: III • Family Law II
Accident and Consumer Core Courses • Property Law
Protection Laws I • Jurisprudence (Legal Theory) • Organizational Behaviour
• Law of Contract • Constitutional Law II
• Business Studies • Family Law I Elective Courses Group
• Business Accounting • Law of Crimes Paper I: Penal • Basic Sanskrit II
• Indian Legal System and Legal Code • Basic German II
Methods • Corporate Governance and • Basic French II
• Foundation of Ethics Finance • Basic Spanish II
• Legal Database • Business Statistics • Basic Hindi II
• Legal Research Writing • Service Internship
Semester: V
Semester: II Elective Courses Group Core Courses
Core Courses • Basic Sanskrit I • Civil Procedure Code and
• Special Contract • Basic German I Limitation Act II
• Law of Torts including MV • Basic French I • Company Law I
Accident and Consumer • Basic Spanish I • Law of Crimes Paper III:
Protection Laws II • Basic Hindi I Criminal Procedure Code II
• Managerial Economics • Public Law Skills
• Marketing Management Semester: IV • Administrative Law
• Corporate Accounting Core Courses • Financial Management
• Constitutional Law I • Law of Crimes Paper II:
Elective Courses Group Elective Courses Group Elective Courses Group
• Introduction to Intellectual (Choose Any 1) (Choose Any 2)
Property Law • Competition Law • Comparative Criminal
• Human Rights Law and • Trademark Law Procedure
Practice • Consumer Protection Law • Comparative Constitution
• Banking Law • Investment Law
Semester: VIII • Bankruptcy and Insolvency
Semester: VI Core Courses Law
Core Courses • Environmental Law • Law of Injunction
• Company Law II • Labour and Industrial Law
• Criminal Law Practice • Legal Practice Course( Trial Semester: X
• IICT II Court, Corporate Practice, Core Courses
• Forensic Science Appellate, Administrative, • Moot Court Exercise and
• Public International Law Arbitration, Consultancy, Internship (Clinical Course IV)
• Financial Management Community lawyering, Family • Judicial process and Judicial
law, property Law, Transaction Services
• Law of Evidence
Law, Application of legal • Projects and Presentation
Reasoning Skills, Taxation Law,
Elective Courses Group
Service law)
• Penology and Victimology Elective Courses Group
• Alternative Dispute Resolution
• Copyright Law (Choose Any 2)
(Clinical Course II)
• Right to Information Law • Financial and Systemic Fraud
• UNCITRAL Model Codes
Elective Courses Group
Semester: VII • IPR Management
• Information Technology Law
Core Courses • Startup and Entrepreneurship
• Goods and Service Tax (GST)
Law
• Civil Law Practice Law
• Humanitarian and Refugee
• Judicial Process and • Air and Space Law
Law
Interpretation of Statutes
• Insurance Law
• Contemporary Lawyering Semester: IX
(Yoga, Meditation, Self-
Core Courses
learning, Justice and Healing)
• Professional Ethics and
• Principles of Taxation Law
Professional Accounting
• Human Resources and Total System (Clinical Course III)
Quality Management
• Developmental Lawyering
• Corporate Law Practice Practice
• Drafting, Pleading and
Conveyance (Clinical Course I)

Please visit [Link] for information related to:


• Teaching Faculty including educational qualification(s) and
teaching experience
• Learning Resources
• Physical and Academic Infrastructure Facilities
• Co-Curricular and Extra Curricular Activities
• Hostel Accommodation
• Health Care Servicess
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SCMS, Pune
Symbiosis Centre
for Management
Studies, Pune
(SCMS, Pune)
Contact Details:
Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies, Pune
116 Survey Number 231, Viman Nagar, Pune – 411014
Telephone number : +91-20-26557100/103/110 |
+91 8669667074 (only for admission queries)
Email : info@[Link] and ao@[Link]
Website [Link]
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Dr. Adya Sharma


Director

Director Profile:
Dr. Adya Sharma is a dedicated professional with more than 20 years of experience. She brings with her rich
practical experience from the corporate world that perfectly blends with theory and enhances academics.
She has also been connected to the industry as a corporate trainer in companies like Goldman Sachs Women
Entrepreneurship program, Tata Motors Development Centre, Amdocs, McDonalds, Wipro, Coca Cola, CPHR
Services Pvt Ltd, Konnet Solutions Pvt Ltd, Yazaki, Sigatul Mazaraat, Al Vazaratus Saifiyah among others. She
brings with her a missionary zeal to keep the learning environment vibrant and energized. An avid researcher,
she has a number of case studies to her credit which are based on real time events. She has also written research
papers in reputed journals including Scopus indexed journals and has authored chapters in books. She is also
the editor of the book titled ‘Marketing Techniques for Financial Inclusion and Development’ by IGI Global. She
visited the A4+ Consortium universities in Spain through University of Pompeu Fabra (UPF) mobility Programme
under Erasmus grant. She has also been the second supervisor for Master thesis of students conducted under
Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany. She is PhD, NET qualified, double Post Graduate and an alumni
of St Stephens College.

Institute Profile:
Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies, Pune, was set up in the year 2004 and is a Department of Symbiosis
International (Deemed University).
The Institute offers a unique course curriculum which provides a stimulating academic environment and offers
the student the luxury of choosing subjects from across disciplines which is known as the Cafeteria Approach.
Over the past years, the Institute has attracted students not only from different parts of India but also from other
countries. As of now, there are students from 25 different countries on campus. The rich diversity provides an
extremely varied, multi-cultural exposure to all students.
The learning experience is further enriched by a multitude of clubs ranging from dramatics, music, business
games, entrepreneurship and social initiatives are all run by the students themselves and cater to the collective
need for individual expression of creativity and well-being and also organically prepare students to take on bigger
roles and responsibilities for the future.
The Institute also provides opportunities for International Exposure through the University’s Global Immersion
Programme. Students during the course of the six semesters at SCMS can also choose to undertake courses for
twelve credits in any one of the University’s partner Universities abroad.
The track record for placements has rising over the years. Students can choose from Multinational Companies to
Starups, SCMS-Pune is the place to be in the placement season. PWC, KPMG, Grofers, and Wipro are some of
our recruiters. The college has a dedicated Placement Division which hand holds the student right from the start
with building CV’s to the final selection process.
Quoting, Mr Shreyas Petkar, Director, Risk Assurance Services, PWC “We at PWC Risk Assurance Services have
been associated with SCMS-Pune for over 8 years now. We have been happy with the candidates we have hired
and they too have delighted us with their hard work and sincerity. We look forward to our continued association
with SCMS and hope to recruit bright, young students to be a part of our team.”
Over the years, the College Festival, Sympulse which started off as humble celebration of the campus spirit and
bonhomie has grown into spectacular extravaganza which draws thousands of students from across India and
abroad. It is one of the much awaited college festivals not only because of the scale at which it is held but because
of the activities, experiences and the way it is organized. The festival is managed by the students, which also gives
them the live experience in management lessons.
The Institute also offers the students opportunities for research. There are both funded and non-funded corporate
research projects that students can take up. Recently, SCMS- Pune completed a fully funded project with Phoenix
Mecano. The Institute also worked on non-funded projects with ICICI Securities and Piaggio Vespa.
SCMS-Pune offers all students’ opportunities to learn, develop skills, grow and expand their horizons. We provide
our students the living bridge that helps them cross over from schools to either the Corporate World or to Higher
Education in prestigious institutions.

Programme Profile:
Bachelor of Business Administration - (BBA)
The BBA program is a full-time, three-year graduation program spread over six semesters which aims at
transforming a student into a socially responsible global corporate citizen. This program with its intensive and
updated syllabus and a wide range of additional modules would indeed enable the student to aspire for higher
studies in premium business schools in India and abroad.

Cafeteria Approach:
The Institute follows a cafeteria curriculum which was successfully launched from the Academic Year 2011-12.
The Cafeteria curriculum has been designed to allow flexibility to the students to take up courses of their choice
resulting in the award of a general BBA or BBA with single or dual specialization.
The program is of 150 credits having a combination of core courses and elective courses.
The cafeteria approach encourages and allows students to choose elective courses from across various
specializations.
The Institute offers six specializations from the Academic Year 2013–14:
a. Human Resource Management
b. Marketing Management
c. Accounting & Finance
d. International Business
e. Environment Management
f. Entrepreneurship Management

Oath taking ceremony of democratically elected student Oath Taking


council during induction of the new batch

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Foundation Day Foreign Students Adopting Indian Culture

ACCA - SCMS, Pune has signed an MOU with ACCA (Association of Charted Certified Accountants), UK to
offer training to the select students.

Duration: 3 Years full time

Intake: 240

Eligibility:
Standard XII (10+2) or equivalent examination passed from any recognized board with minimum 50% marks (45%
marks for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes).

Important:
It is the responsibility of the candidate to ascertain whether he / she possesses the requisite qualification(s)/
eligibility for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of eligibility. Final eligibility
of admission will be decided by Symbiosis International (Deemed University), subject to successful fulfilment of
specified admission norms.

Admission Process:
Indian Students:
1. Passed XII or equivalent course in any discipline from any recognized Board/ Council/ University with minimum
50% marks for general (open) category and 45% marks for students of SC and ST category.
2. Qualifying the Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET), Personal Interaction and Written Ability Test (PI-WAT) of our
Institute.

International Students:
Admissions for all International students are done through Symbiosis Centre for International Education (SCIE) of
Symbiosis International University. If you are an international Student, please visit: URL: [Link]
It is the responsibility of the candidates to ascertain whether they possess the requisite qualifications for admission.
Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of eligibility. Final eligibility of admission will be
decided by Symbiosis International University
Any attempt to impersonate or indulge in any malpractice, identified at any stage of the admission process would
disqualify the candidate from the admission process to any program of Symbiosis International University and
may also lead to appropriate legal action as deemed fit.

Reservation of Seats: As per University norms.


ACCA Course:
SIU has signed a MoU with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), which is a global body
for professional accountants. A Certificate /Diploma course is offered by SCMS in collaboration with ACCA to
students who seek an additional qualification.
Important Dates:

Details Date
Programme Registration Begins January 24, 2019
Last Date of Offline Fees May 11, 2019
Last Date of payment of Registration Online Fees May 14, 2019
Entrance Test May 04, 2019
Test Result May 14, 2019
Announcement of Shortlist for Personal Interaction & Writing Ability Test May 16, 2019
Personal Interaction and Writing Ability Test May 22 – 29, 2019
Announcement of First Merit list June 5, 2019
Last Date for Payment of Fees for Candidates in the First Merit List June 11, 2019
Programme Commencement June 24, 2019
*PI-WAT at Noida will be conducted subject to a minimum demand by 50 students

Disclaimer:
These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website. www.
[Link].
Candidates are advised to have the train/ air bookings done soon after they have taken SET. The Centre will be
unable to change the (PI-WAT) schedule announced along with the results. However, keep a track for recent
updates on our website. No slot changes will be permitted whatsoever.

Orientation and Pedagogy:


Learning at SCMS happens both inside and outside the classroom. The medium of instruction for all the courses
(except foreign languages) is English. The curriculum is designed to ensure that classroom learning is interspersed
with Case Studies, Project work, Role Plays, Simulation, Presentation, Article Reviews, Assignments, Business
Games, and field trips, wherever necessary.
The Institute regularly organizes Guest Lectures so that by the end of the course the students get a strong
theoretical base and the ability to link theoretical concepts with prevalent Management Practices.

Outbound
Programme

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Academic Summit: The esteemed guests Dr Kiran Academic Summit: The esteemed guest Mr. Ashwin Sanghi getting
Bedi getting felicitated by Dr. S. B. Mujumdar, felicitated by Dr. S. B. Mujumdar, Chancellor & President, SIU
Chancellor & President, SIU during Sympulse during Sympulse

Fee Structure:

Program Fees For Bachelor of Business Administration (Indian Student) Amount In INR
for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 2,80,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Business Administration (International Student) USD Equivalent to INR
for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 4,20,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Student. Amount In INR USD Equivalent to
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, (For Indian INR
e.g. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Student) (For International
Dormitory) for 1st year Student)
for 1st year
Mess Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 58,650 ₹ 58,650
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) *
**Twin Sharing A Wing ₹ 1,08,600 ₹ 1,08,600
**Three Sharing B Wing ₹ 92,000 ₹ 92,000
**Twin Sharing C Wing ₹ 1,19,850 ₹ 1,19,850
**Three Sharing C Wing ₹ 1,01,150 ₹ 1,01,150

Installments for Bachelor of Business Administration (Indian 1st Year (Amount in ₹)


Students) 1st Installment 2nd Installment
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 1,40,000 ₹ 1,40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 46,000 ₹ 46,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 2,40,325 ₹ 2,15,325
Installments Pay by Date At the time of 25-Nov-2019
Admission
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
Installments for Bachelor of Business Administration 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)
(International Students) 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 55,000 ₹ 1,35,000 ₹ 2,30,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 46,000 ₹ 46,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 2,25,325 ₹ 3,05,325
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Nov-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
‘Offer Letter’ SCIE
(USD equivalent
to INR)
# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
* Academic Fees, Hostel and Mess Fees can be increased up to 10% during the period of the Programme to
cater to any changes, introduction of Government taxes as and when applicable.
• 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 as approved by the Fee Structure Committee, to be paid
to the institute by way of wire transfer/demand draft. No donation or capitation fee is charged for admission
to any program at any institute of SIU.

Sports Activities

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Question Answer
Session during 123
Marketing
Conclave

Programme Structure:
Bachelor of Business Administration [B.B.A.]
Semester: I Electives: Human Resource • Basic French II
Core Courses Management • Basic Spanish II
• Management Essentials • Managerial Competencies and • Basics of Sketching and
• Business Accounting Career Development Drawing
• Principles of Microeconomics • Industrial Relations • Introduction to Socio Cultural
• Business Communication • Training and Development Studies
• Business Mathematics • Basics of Textiles
• Business Entrepreneurship Electives: Marketing • Basics of Packaging Graphics
• Elements of IT Management • Design Thinking and Problem
• Organizational Behaviour • Introduction to Digital Solving
Marketing • Fundamentals of Animation
• Services Marketing • Understanding Cinema
Semester: II
• Consumer Behaviour and • International Relations
Core Courses
Insights • Information Technology Law
• Management Accounting
• Macroeconomic Theory • Psychology
Electives: International Business • Self-Management I
• Corporate Governance and
• Post Liberalization Indian • Creative Writing
Ethics
Economy • Global Immersion Programme
• Human Resource Management
• Banking Operations
• Business Statistics
• Export Import Management Electives: Entrepreneurship
• Fundamentals of Marketing
• Core Environmental Studies • Business Modelling and
Electives: Environment Business Plan
• Integrated Disaster
Management
Management
• Global Environmental Electives: Accounting and Finance
Challenges
Semester: III • Company Law
• Introduction to Sustainable
Core Courses
Development
• Operations Research Electives: Human Resource
• Business and Environmental
• Business Laws Management
Management
• Workforce Planning
Electives: Entrepreneurship Semester : IV
• MSME and Family Managed Electives: Marketing
Core Courses
Business Management
• Global Business Environment
• Social Entrepreneurship • Fundamentals of Brand
• Service Learning Management
• Creativity and Innovation

Electives Electives: International Business


Electives: Accounting and Finance
• Basic German I • International Economics:
• Corporate Accounting
• Basic French I Theory and Practice
• Financial Services
• Basic Spanish I
• Financial Management
• Basic German II
Electives: Environment Electives: International Business Electives: Human Resource
Management • India’s Foreign Trade Management
• Renewable Energy Sources • International Business Laws • Compensation Management
• Dimensions of International • HRD Instruments and
Semester: V Business Mechanisms
Core Courses • Performance Management
• Fundamentals of Quality Electives: Environment System
Management Management
• Research Methodology • Spatial Monitoring Techniques Electives: Marketing
• Corporate Internship in Natural Resource Management
Management • Advertising and Public
Electives: Entrepreneurship • Introduction to Environmental Relations
• Group Entrepreneurship and Pollution • Fundamentals of Market
Self-Help Groups • Environment Impact Research
• Technological Assessment • Elementary Retail Marketing
Entrepreneurship
• Funding for Entrepreneurs Semester : VI Electives: International Business
Core Courses • Basics of International
Electives: Accounting and Finance • Basics of Management Marketing
• Special Topics in Accounts Information Systems • Public Finance: Theory &
• Mergers and Acquisitions • Introduction to Contemporary Practice
• Auditing Business Practices • International Relations and
Strategy
Electives: Human Resource Electives: Entrepreneurship
Management • Risk Management in Electives: Environment
• Fundamentals of HR Analytics Entrepreneurship Management
• Emotional Intelligence for • Corporate Entrepreneurship • Wildlife Conservation and
Personal Growth • Building Lean Startup Management
• Industrial Laws • Introduction to Coastal Zone
Electives: Accounting and Finance Management
Electives: Marketing • Working Capital Management • Environmental Risk
Management Management
• Direct Taxation
• Fundamentals of Rural • Financial Reporting and
Marketing Standards
• Fundamentals of B2B
Marketing
• Sales and Distribution
Management

Please visit [Link] for information related to:


• Teaching Faculty including educational qualification(s) and
teaching experience
• Learning Resources
• Physical and Academic Infrastructure Facilities
• Co-Curricular and Extra-Curricular Activities
• Hostel Accommodation
• Health Care Services
• Training and Placements
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SCMS, NOIDA
Symbiosis Centre
for Management
Studies, NOIDA
(SCMS, NOIDA)
Contact Details:
Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies, Noida
126 Block A, Plot No. 47 + 48, Sector 62,
Noida 201301 (U.P.)
Telephone number : 0120-2405065/66/67
Email : admissions@[Link], contact@[Link]
Website : [Link]
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Prof (Dr) Anubha Vashisht


Director

Director Profile:
Prof (Dr) Anubha Vashisht is a Marketing Professional with a varied experience of 19 years in academics, industry
and research. After working with many leading FMCG players she moved to academia to share her experience with
the young learners. She has conducted MDPs/Workshops and has been associated extensively with Research
& Consultancy assignments for reputed corporates. She also handled International Consultancy assignments at
Telxess Consulting Services (P) Ltd.
She is a recognized guide and external expert for the doctoral programs at various renowned universities. She
is also a motivational speaker and has conducted workshops on topics like Creative Decision Making, Habits of
Successful people, Business Plan, Self-Management. She is the member of Board of Studies at the University
Level. Besides this she is on editorial board of many International Journals.

Institute Profile:
Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies, (SCMS ) NOIDA, an off campus Institute of Symbiosis International
University, Pune began its operations in 2010. Based in the National Capital Region, it facilitates imparting of
quality management education at the graduate level and aims to be one of the best Management Education
Providers in the region, providing relevant, contemporary and practical experiences along with core conceptual
inputs. Since commencing operations, it has made a name for itself in offering a very contemporary, progressive
program structure, leading to a real time professional degree, the Bachelor of Business Administration.
The Institute focuses on the “R”s of Business Education : Relevance, Research, and Re- Invention, and has found
wide acceptance in industry and academia for its commitment to professional education. The Institute has several
firsts to its credit, in teaching / learning and innovative pedagogy, and lays great stress on internships and industry
connect, with a strong belief in application based education. The Institute encourages student participation in
research and other allied activities and believes in producing relevant, skill - equipped graduates, with a social
conscience. The Institute believes in holistic education, and in producing students with an all - round personality,
ready to take up the challenges of the real world on passing out. In fact the Institute believes its objective is
to produce “employable“graduates with a social conscience. This was comprehensively proved when SCMS –
N students won the first runner-up position in the Symbiosis International University Start-Ups Competition,
2016, and the Institute had as many as 3 teams in the top 12. The Institute, in keeping with its forward looking
reputation, has added a breakthrough specialization in Business Analytics from the last Academic Year. It has
steadily increased its ranking, having moved into the # 24 place on an all India basis, and #18 in Placements ( as
ranked by the Times of India ).
The Institute is housed in an impressive academic building, with air conditioned classrooms and excellent on
- campus facilities. It also has excellent qualified faculty with almost 80 % holding a Ph.D. in their areas of
specialization. A strong, robust corporate connect ensures real time and state of the art, application based
education to students. Internships are an integral part of the course curriculum as are real time projects and
assignments. A strong industry representation on the Program Review Committee ensures that the program
structure is forward looking and futuristic. Research is highly encouraged in the Institute and students are
encouraged to publish in journals.
Our motivated students are at the forefront of organizing 5 inter – Institute events every year. “Symaroh” – our
Inter – Collegiate Cultural Fest, “Symphenia” our Inter School Cultural Fest, “Symperia” – our Inter Collegiate
Sports Fest, “SyMUNC” – Our Model United Nations Conference and “SymCharcha” – our Inter Collegiate Debate
Competition. Students representation is encouraged on all major Committees of the Institute and is mandated on
all statutory Committees. Students are extremely active in ISR activities under our Institute Social Responsibility
Cell as well. The Institute also conducts regular Management Development Programs for Corporates and is also
active in corporate commissioned research activities. More details are given below.

Programme Profile:
At the Graduate level, the Institute currently offers one 3 year full time BBA degree programme. The same is
divided into 6 semesters and offers the following specializations: Marketing, Human Resource Management,
and Financial Management, International Business and a breakthrough specialization in Business Analytics
from last year. The First Year is used as a Foundation Year, and specializations commence from the Second Year
(Semester III ). The Program has a total of 150 credits and the students have to complete the Integrated Disaster
Management program with equivalence to 1 credit to qualify for the degree. The degree is granted by the
Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune, of which the Institute is a Constituent Unit.

Duration: 3 Year Full Time

Intake: 300

Eligibility:
Standard XII (10+2) or equivalent examination passed from any recognized board with minimum 50% marks (45%
marks for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes).

Important: It is the responsibility of the candidate to ascertain whether he / she possesses the requisite
qualification(s)/ eligibility for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of
eligibility. Final eligibility of admission will be decided by Symbiosis International (Deemed University), subject to
successful fulfilment of specified admission norms.

Reservation of Seats: As per University norms.

Selection Procedure:
Candidates have to appear for Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET). A merit list will be prepared on the basis of SET
score and thereafter candidates will be shortlisted for the PI WAT process. Based on this the final merit list will
be declared.

Alumni Meet Cultural Event

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Freshers Day Orientation

Admission Process:
Candidates have to appear for Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET). Candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of their
performance in SET and a shortlist shall declare. Shortlisted candidates will be called for a further process, the
PI WAT (Personal Interaction and Writing Ability Test). The final merit lists shall be declared upon the combined
score consisting of SET Scores plus performance in PI WAT, with both having equal weightage.

Important Dates:
Details Date
Programme Registration Begins January 24. 2019
Last Date of Online Registration May 12, 2019
Last Date of payment of Registration Fees ( online ) May 12, 2019
Entrance Test May 04, 2019
Test Result May 14, 2019
Announcement of Shortlist for Personal Interaction & Writing Ability Test May 15, 2019
Personal Interaction and Writing Ability Test May 19 to May 25, 2019
Announcement of First Merit list May 28, 2019
Last Date for Payment of Fees for Candidates in the First Merit List June 3, 2019
Announcement of Second Merit list June 4, 2019
Last Date for Payment of Fees for Candidates in the Second Merit List June 10, 2019
Announcement of Third Merit list June 11, 2019
Last Date for Payment of Fees for Candidates in the Third Merit List June 17, 2019
Programme Commencement July 1, 2019

Disclaimer:
These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website.
[Link].

Orientation and Pedagogy:


SCMS NOIDA has a strong faculty base with a unique blend of experienced and youthful faculty. It also has a very
good faculty to student ratio. Using a variety of adult learning based pedagogy, SCMS NOIDA utilizes a learning
rather than teaching approach. A dynamic, continuous evaluation system ensures that students are kept abreast
of relevant contemporary happenings in the market, as well as in line with the syllabus. Projects, assignments,
live projects, market research are part of the normal academics. The Institute is a strong believer in Application
Based learning and Practical Projects are also a regular feature. A strong industry connect and regular guest
lectures with some of the best names from the corporate world ensures that students are up to date with the
latest in the business world. Stringent evaluation norms, aided by anti –plagiarism software ensures that student
project reports are of the highest calibre. The Institute follows a continuous evaluation system with the number
of components determined by the number of credits assigned to a course. Students are encouraged to take up
addition courses, apart from their regular opted course curriculum, as a Certificate Course. Additional workshops
with Certificate Certification from reputed organizations like KPMG are organized, on payment basis.
The Institute regularly organizes Seminars and Research Conferences to bring the best of the professional and
academic world to students. Cultural activities and evenings are a regular feature of the Institute.
Students can choose between 5 specialization verticals: Marketing, Human Resource, & Financial Management,
International Business and Business Analytics. The Institute is amongst the first in the country to introduce this
as a full specialization. A minimum of 25 students are required to offer the specialization vertical. Specializations
commence from the second year in Semester III, to allow students sufficient time to understand their aptitude
for a stream and choose specializations accordingly. They also will be given advice by industry speakers, on
career paths available in the corporates for each of these verticals, so also they will be counselled to find out
their suitability for the same. The Institute offers floating credits as per University norms, and this year has
offered international exchange programs for students. Students regularly attend summer schools abroad, as well
as semester abroad programs.

List Of Full Time and Associate University Faculty Based at the Institute:
S. No. Name Designation Experience
1 Dr. Shrirang Altekar Professor & Director 36
(23 years industry,)
2 Dr. Anubha Vashisht Professor & Deputy Director 19
3 Dr. Tarun Kumar Singhal Professor 25
4 Dr. Kriti Priya Gupta Professor 18
5 Dr. Bharti Wadhwa Associate Professor 15
6 Dr. Sunita Dwivedi Associate Professor 24
7 Dr. Nidhi Phutela Assistant Professor 13
8 Dr. Rishi Manrai Assistant Professor 8
9 Ms. Davinder Kaur Assistant Professor 20
10 Mr. Narendra Singh Chaudhary Assistant Professor 11
11 Dr Chandan Tiwari Assistant Professor 7
12 Dr. Ruby Sangar Assistant Professor 6
13 Dr. Smriti Pande Assistant Professor 6
14 Dr. Shikha Singh Assistant Professor 9
15 Mr. Abhinav Pal Assistant Professor 4
16 Dr. Rinku Sanjeev Assistant Professor 18
17 Dr. Nidhi Natarajan Assistant Professor 15
18 Dr. Sushmita Waraich Biswal Assistant Professor 14
19 Dr. Prashant Dev Yadav Assistant Professor 14
20 Dr. Akanksha Uppal Assistant Professor 13
21 Dr. Pragya Singh Assistant Professor 7
22 Ms. Surbhi Gupta Teaching Associate 2
23 Mr. Bharat Bhushan Adjunct Faculty 43
(37 years Services and industry)
24 Dr. Pravin Srivastava Associate Faculty 23

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S. No. Name Designation Experience


25 Dr. Alam Ahmad Associate Faculty 5
26 Ms. Jayati Singh Associate Faculty 7
27 Ms. Shuchita Agarwal Associate Faculty 8
28 Ms. Pooja Panth Associate Faculty 8
29 Mr. Ankur Jain Associate Faculty 10
30 Mr. Anuraag Awasthi Associate Faculty 20

Infrastructure / Facilities : The Institute is shifting to our new state of the art academic building, with spacious
classrooms, fully equipped with all necessary teaching aids in this Academic Year. All the classrooms, the computer
labs and the library are air conditioned. The Institute is wi-fi enabled.

Hostel Facility: An excellent hostel is available on campus for only girl students. The hostel is proposed to
be air conditioned from this year. Dedicated hostels, about 10 minutes (4 kms) away from the campus have
been identified and arranged, on an outsourced basis, for boys separately. These generally house only Symbiosis
students. A good clean and hygienic mess facility is present in the campus for hostel students.

Computer Laboratory: 2 Computer Labs, each with 70 PCs, are available in the new academic building, fully
equipped with relevant software

Library and Reading Room: The well -equipped, spacious and air conditioned library houses a variety of
Management and Course specific books, periodicals, journals and newspapers, along with AV CDS and DVDs.
Digital library facility as well as Internet facility is available in the library for e – access to journals and databases.

Canteen facility: A Canteen / Cafeteria facility is present in the campus with a variety of food items at reasonable
prices, in a clean and hygienic environment. This also serves mini meals for students wishing to avail of the same
at very reasonable rates.

Reprography Facility: A small store is also available in the campus for stationery items as well providing
reprography facilities.

Other Activities of the Institute:


The Institute identified by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India as academic partner for their Management
Skills Orientation Program

Cultural and Student Activities:


Freshers Evening: Our annual ice breaking event is held on campus to introduce the incoming students to the
other students in the 2nd and 3rd years. This provides our students a platform to showcase their abilities in
cultural and other activities, and provides a platform for health interaction between the 3 years
Cultural Evenings: Cultural evenings are held regularly on campus, with students showing off their musical,
dance and dramatic talents
Symphenia: Our Inter School Cultural fest was organized on campus, attracting a large number of entries from
schools in the NCR. The Institute received an enthusiastic response from students and teachers
with over 1000 entries received for the events.
Symperia: Our 3 day Inter collegiate Sports Fest last year was organized on Campus, giving our students
an opportunity to showcase their skills in sports. There was keen competition from 60 teams
from the NCR in events held on campus, ranging from football to chess. Over 700 students from
outside participated in the same.
Symaroh: In 2019, our 2 day Inter Collegiate Cultural fest was organized on campus and has succeeded
in attracting entries from almost 90 + colleges in the NCR. Numerous celebrities like Baadshah,
Raftaar, Amaal Malik, Jassi Sidhu etc have performed in our fest in recent years. The event sees
packed crowds on both the days.
SyMUNC: Our Model United Nations Conference received an outstanding participation this year with
almost50 institutions participating in the same. The MUN this year was attended by more than
200 delegates from all over the country.
SymCharcha: Our 2 day Inter Collegiate Debate Competition attracted 42 teams from as many Institutions. The
level of competition was extremely keen.
Clubs: The following Clubs have been formed in the Institute and are highly active:
 Music,
 Dance,
 Drama,
 Photography,
 Debate
 Specialization wise Clubs (Marketing / Finance / HR / Tech)

Placements:
The Institute has enjoyed an excellent placement season, Almost all the students who requested for placement
assistance were provided the same. The average package offered to the students at the time of this publication
is around ₹ 3.75 lakhs CTC p.a.

International Credit Transfer Programs:


SCMS NOIDA students attended summer schools in Berlin and at the London Schools of Economics. Requisite
credits were granted for the same. This year, we have commenced the semester exchange program as well.

Centre for Corporate Learning and Development (CCLD):


SCMS has launched the CCLD for providing customised Learning and Development Programs for Corporates.
 Executive Development Programs for L & T Construction are an almost monthly feature with SCMS – N.
 The Institute also conducts Supervisory Development Programs for Power Transmission and Distribution IC
of L & T Ltd.
 L & T Construction has also outsourced behavioural programs in Delhi circle to SCMS – N.

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 Similarly, the Institute of Company Secretaries of India outsourced its Management Skills Orientation Program
to SCMS – N.
 Programs have also been conducted for Hindustan Field Services Pvt. Ltd. ( a JV of Hindustan Unilever Ltd.
and Smollan Holdings of South Africa ) and Smollan Services Pvt. Ltd

Research Activities:
The Institute organized the first International Conference on behalf of the Faculty of Management of the
Symbiosis International University. This was in academic partnership with the Arizona State University, USA.
We received very good participation from international Scholars. The Institute also publishes the “Journal of
General Management Research” with an ISSN. The Institute has also received grants from the Indian Council of
Social Science Research, under the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) towards the International
Research Conferences, 3 years in a row previously. This can be taken as an acknowledgement of the quality of
the Conferences.
The Institute also publishes the Journal of General Management Research, with print and online ISSN, jointly
with Bloomsbury Publishing India (Pvt.) Ltd. A notable feature of the Journal is that it is indexed with J Gate and
EBSCO, and also is in the UGC White List of Journals.

Institute Ranking:
SCMS NOIDA was ranked as the 24th Best BBA Institute in India in the Times BBA Education Ranking Survey
2018 and also ranked as # 18 in Best Placements.

Fee Structure:

Program Fees For Bachelor of Business Administration (Indian Student) Amount In INR
for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 2,65,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Business Administration (International Student) USD Equivalent to INR
for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 4,00,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000
**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Student. Amount In INR USD Equivalent
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, (For Indian to INR (For
e.g. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Student) International
Dormitory) for 1st year Student) for 1st year
Mess Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 75,000 ₹ 75,000
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) *
**Three Sharing ₹ 1,14,500 ₹ 1,14,500

Installments for Bachelor of Business Administration 1st Year (Amount in ₹)


(Indian Students) 1st Installment 2nd Installment
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 1,32,500 ₹ 1,32,500
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 57,250 ₹ 57,250
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 37,500 ₹ 37,500
Installments ₹ 2,52,250 ₹ 2,27,250
Installments Pay by Date At time of 25-Nov-2019
Admission
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.

Installments for Bachelor of Business Administration 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)
(International Students) 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 55,000 ₹ 1,25,000 ₹ 2,20,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 57,250 ₹ 57,250
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 37,500 ₹ 37,500
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 2,34,750 ₹ 3,14,750
Installments Pay by Date At the time At the time of 25-Nov-2019
of acceptance Reporting to
of Offer SCIE
Letter(USD
Equivalent to
INR)

# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
* Academic Fees, Hostel and Mess Fees can be increased up to 10% during the period of the
Programme to cater to any changes, introduction of Government taxes as and when applicable.
• Few seats are reserved as  Discretionary  Quota  Seats. Only students with high academic
134 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 as
approved by the Fee Structure Committee, to be paid to the institute by way of wire transfer/
demand draft. No donation or capitation fee is charged for admission to any program at any
institute of SIU.
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Prgramme Structure:
Bachelor of Business Administration [BBA]
Semester: I Electives: International Business Electives
Core Courses • International Economics: • French A-1 - Paper3
• Fundamentals of Marketing Theory and Practice • German A-1 Paper 3
• Business Mathematics • Post Liberalization Indian
• Principles of Microeconomics Economy Electives: International Business
• Business Communication • Export Import Management
• Financial Statement Analysis Electives: Business Analytics • International Commercial Laws
• Human Resource Management • Advanced Excel
• Law of Contract • Data Visualization and Electives: Business Analytics
modelling • Python Programming
• Basics of Management
Information Systems • R Programming • Cloud and Big Data

Electives: Financial Management Electives: Financial Management


Semester: II
• Management Accounting • Direct Taxation
Core Courses
• Financial Regulatory • Financial Management
• Sales and Distribution
Environment
Management
• Project Business Development Electives: Human Resource
Electives: Human Resource Management
• Business Statistics
Management
• Principles of Macroeconomics • Workforce Planning
• Industrial Relations
• Organizational Behaviour • Performance Management
• Training and Development System
• Introduction to Costing
• Core Environmental Studies
Electives: Marketing Electives: Marketing
• Introduction to International Management Management
Business
• Consumer Behaviour and • Services Marketing
Insights
• Introduction to Digital
Electives • Fundamentals of Rural Marketing
• French A-1 - Paper 1 Marketing
• German A-1 - Paper 1
Semester: V
Semester: IV
Core Courses
Semester: III Core Courses
• Supply Chain Management
Core Courses • Fundamentals of Quality
• Corporate Governance and
• Global Business Environment Management
Ethics
• Indian Banking and Financial • Research Methodology
• Project-Customer Relationship
System • Industrial Psychology
Management
• Operations Research • Company Law
• Service Learning
Electives: International Business
Electives • Project I
• India’s Foreign Trade
• French A-1 - Paper 2 • Project II
• Basics of International
• German A -1 Paper 2 • Integrated Disaster Marketing
Management
Electives: Business Analytics Semester: VI Electives: Financial Management
• Financial Engineering and Core Courses • Mergers and Acquisitions
Analytics • Strategic Management • Working Capital Management
• Supply Chain Modelling and • Business Entrepreneurship
Analytics Electives: Human Resource
Electives: International Business Management
Electives: Financial Management • International Relations and • Cross Cultural Management
• Auditing Strategy • Emotional Intelligence for
• Security Analysis and Portfolio • Public Finance : Theory & Personal Growth
Management Practice
Electives: Marketing
Electives: Human Resource Electives: Business Analytics Management
Management • Business Analytics for • Elementary Retail Marketing
• Organizational Development Marketing • Fundamentals of B2B
and Change • HR Scorecard and Analytics Marketing
• Compensation Management

Electives: Marketing Please visit [Link] for information related to:


Management • Teaching Faculty including educational qualification(s) and
• Integrated Marketing teaching experience
Communication • Learning Resources
• Fundamentals of Brand • Physical and Academic Infrastructure Facilities
Management • Co-Curricular and Extra Curricular Activates
• Hostel Accommodation
• Health Care Services

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SICSR
Symbiosis Institute
of Computer
Studies & Research
(SICSR)
Contact Details:
Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies & Research (SICSR)
138 P1st Floor, Atur Centre, Gokhale Cross Road,
Model Colony, Pune 411016
Telephone number : 020-25675601/2
Mob : +91 9075088779
Email : admissions@[Link]
Website : [Link]
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Prof. Dr. Jatinderkumar R. Saini


Director

Director Profile:
Prof. Dr. Jatinderkumar R. Saini, PhD (Computer Sci.), MCA [Gold Medals & Univ. 1st rank in all 3 years], BSc
(Computer Sci.) [Silver Medal], FIETE, MISTE, MISG, MISCA, MISRS, Joint Treasurer & Executive Committee
Member, IETE, Vadodara Chapter (2016-18), Joint Secretary & Webmaster & Executive Committee Member, ISG,
Vadodara Chapter (2014-2019), Managing Committee Member, CSI, Vadodara Chapter (2016-17), IBM Certified
Database Associate - DB2, IBM Certified Associate Developer - RAD, BULATS Certified [CEFR/ALTE C1/4], CPT
Certified [CEFR/ALTE C1/4], LASSIB White Belt Certified.
A distinguished and established academician, researcher and administrator, Prof. Dr. Jatinderkumar R. Saini
was awarded PhD in Computer Science in 2009. He has more than 130 research publications including those
published by Elsevier, Taylor & Francis, ACM, Springer, IEEE and InderScience. He has papers with Thomson
Reuters Impact Factor journals, more than 25 Scopus indexed papers, more than 20 Web of Science indexed
papers and best paper awards by AICTE, IEEE, ISTE, etc. With more than 350 citations, h-index of 9 and i10
index of 8, his papers have been cited in more than 40 countries by Elsevier, ACM, Springer, IEEE, Sage, Wiley,
ACL, IET, IOS Press, World Scientific, Palgrave Macmillan, IOP Publications, etc. including by world’s top-notch
International Journals with Thomson Reuters Impact Factors like 8.746, 7.596 and 3.928.
Dr. Saini has reviewed for esteemed and high Thomson Reuters Impact Factor journals published by Elsevier,
ACM, IEEE, Springer, Emerald, World Scientific, De Gruyter, IGI, ActaPress and InderScience, to name a few.
Additionally, he has also reviewed papers for various conferences, both in and outside India. He has been thrice
awarded with outstanding reviewer certificate by Thomson Reuters Impact Factor bearing International Journal.
Dr. Saini has been named among top 1% (and also in top 50) Computer Science reviewers in the world by
Thomson Reuters. Seven candidates have been awarded PhD and four more are currently pursuing their doctoral
research work under his guidance. He is working as a Co-PI in ISRO, Ahmedabad sponsored research project of
Rs. 9 Lakh and 2 years.
Prior to joining SICSR, Dr. Saini was working as a State Government University endorsed Professor and Director.
His vast experience comprises of working also as Head of Department, University Coordinator, Director of AB
Innovation Sankul and Zonal Exam Coordinator for entire South Gujarat under the State government’s Gujarat
Technological University, Ahmedabad. In the year 2005, he secured first position in the written test and later in
the interview too at State level and had a distinct opportunity of working with Gujarat Secretariat, Gandhinagar
for the ambitious e-governance project of Govt. of Gujarat as well as the privilege of working at one of the only
four licensed certifying authorities under Ministry of Information Technology, Govt. of India.
Dr. Saini is included in the Marquis Who’s Who in the World, USA since 2012. His lectures have been live
broadcasted at national level and available online as part of NCTEL too. He has completed nearly two dozen
international MOOC certifications, almost all with distinction, through various universities like Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT), University of Texas at Austin, Stanford University, Rice University, Johns Hopkins
University, The Pennsylvania State University, Case Western Reserve University, The Ohio State University,
University of Rochester, to name a few.

Institute Profile:
Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research (SICSR) aims at building future leaders for the IT industry
worldwide by imparting world class IT education to them. We offer state-of-art information technology education
for building leading-edge and innovative IT applications. The fundamental principles on which we lean on are to
use IT in all that we do so that our students are technology savvy and are practicing what they learn namely the
use of IT to solve business problems. 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. Information Technology 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.
We are on the forefront in realizing the vision of our Founder, Padma Bhushan Dr. S. B. Mujumdar’s to be a true
International University, promoting diversity with students from 28 countries in the Under Graduate and Post
Graduate Courses in IT and Management.
We offer a complete portfolio of IT education programs, including undergraduate programs Bachelor of Business
Administration (Information Technology) and Bachelor of Computer Application, full-time post-graduate programs
Master of Business Administration (Information Technology), Master of Science (Computer Application) and
Master of Science (System Security) programmes.
SICSR has been ranked at number 1 for its BCA program and among top 10 for its BBA-IT program all India basis
by INDIA TODAY – NIELSEN Survey.
SICSR has been ranked number 1 for its MBA-IT Program under technology specialization by CSR (Competition
Success Review) in India’s Best B-School Rankings 2016, 2017

Programme Profile
 BBA (IT): Bachelor of Business Administration (Information Technology)
Objective:
The programme is a perfect blend of Commerce, Management and IT subjects that develops Business
Administrators empowered with strong IT skills.. BBA (IT) offers opportunity for an early entry into Management
cadre. The graduating students will be suitable for following roles:
• Business analyst for areas like application software’s requirement management, quality assurance, and
process analysis.
• Business administration under various Management functions like HR, finance, marketing operations etc.
Highlights of the Programme
• The programme strikes balance between business management,, essential IT skills, IT applications which
will enable and enhance business transformations.
• The programme also offers Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)- Students can choose course/s (up to
10-15% )of their choice from different faculties/disciplines like Humanities, Management, Liberal Arts and
Computer Studies.
• Holistic approach in designing the programme structure focused on providing strong
foundations for higher studies, smart careers in IT and Business Administration and
development of Entrepreneur skills.
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planned in such a way to help overall development of students especially during the
formative years of their life.
 BCA : Bachelor of Computer Applications
Objective: BCA offers the prequalification for professionals heading for smart career in
the IT field, which measures up to international standards. On completing this course one
can do higher studies such as MSc(CA), MSc(SS), MCA, MBA etc.
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a. This program will highlight on recent trends and technology in the areas of web design,
mobile technology, data analysis, networking, and database management systems.
b. This program gives student an ability to understand and apply knowledge of content management system,
mobile computing, computer game designing and cloud computing in software development as well as the
best software practices used in industry.
c. The BCA program will help student to demonstrate the critical thinking and communication skills required.
d. In this program students will learn multidisciplinary courses and work effectively as an individual, and as a
member or leader in diverse teams.

Duration:
• Bachelors of Computer Applications [BCA]: 3 Years
• Bachelors of Business Administration - Information Technology [BBA (IT)]: 3 Years

Intake: BCA 60
BBA-IT 90

Eligibility: Std. XII (10+2) pass or equivalent examination from any recognised Board with a minimum of 50%
marks or equivalent grade (45% Marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribes)
Note: If there are not enough candidates qualifying for the admission under any reserved category, the vacant
seats will be transferred to ‘open’ category after approval from SIU.
IMPORTANT: It is the responsibility of the Candidates to ascertain whether they possess the requisite
qualifications for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of eligibility . Final
eligibility for admission will be decided by Symbiosis International (Deemed University).

Reservation of Seats: As per University norms.

Important Dates:

Activity Date For SET Date for SICSR


Registration Begins January 24,2019 , Thursday, January 24,2019 , Thursday,
Registration closes April 15,2019 , Monday May 14, 2019 Tuesday
Payment Closure Date April 15,2019 , Monday May 14, 2019 Tuesday
SET Test May 04, 2019, Saturday ----
Test Result May 14, 2019 ,Tuesday ----
Submission of online registration form ---- During PIWAT (Mandatory)
Schedule for PIWAT for the short listed ---- May 16, 2019 Thursday (5.00PM)
candidates to be displayed on
PIWAT will be conducted at Pune, Noida, ---- May 22 to 29, 2019 in Pune,
Kolkata & Lucknow on Noida, Kolkata & Lucknow
Display of the first merit list ---- June 7, 2019 Friday
Last date for the payment of fees for the ---- June 15, 2019 Saturday
first merit list
Programme commencement: ---- July 01,2019 Monday
DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute
website. [Link].

Orientation and Pedagogy:


Orientation & Methodology: SICSR’s approach to teaching includes a combination of lectures, class discussion,
group work, self-study and has developed e-learning portal using MOODLE, for blended learning evaluation and
continuous evaluation of students.

Assessment: As per SIU norms, there are two broad categories of evaluations, Continuous (Internal) and Term
End (External). All internal courses will have 100% component as internal evaluation at the institute level. All
external courses will have 40% internal component (continuous evaluation) and 60% component as external
(University) examination. Continuous evaluation will be carried during the semester using multiple criteria such as
written exam, Quizzes, presentations, practical, projects etc. At the end of each semester, term end examination
will be conducted by the university.

Fee Structure:

Program Fees For Bachelor of Business Administration Amount In INR


(Information Technology) (Indian Student) for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 1,65,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Computer Applications Amount In INR


(Indian Student) for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 1,55,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Business Administration USD Equivalent to INR


(Information Technology) (International Student) for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 2,50,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Computer Applications USD Equivalent to INR


(International Student) for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 2,35,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

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**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Student. Amount In INR USD Equivalent
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, (For Indian to INR (For
e.g. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Student) International
Dormitory) for 1st year Student) for 1st year
Mess Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 58,650 ₹ 58,650
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) *
**Three Sharing ₹ 76,000 ₹ 76,000

Installments for Bachelor of Business Administration 1st Year (Amount in ₹)


(Information Technology) (Indian Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 82,500 ₹ 82,500
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 38,000 ₹ 38,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,74,825 ₹ 1,49,825
Installments Pay by Date At time of 25-Nov-2019
Admission
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.

Installments for Bachelor of Computer Applications 1st Year (Amount in ₹)


(Indian Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 77,500 ₹ 77,500
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 38,000 ₹ 38,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,69,825 ₹ 1,44,825
Installments Pay by Date At time of 30-Nov-2018
Admission
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
Installments for Bachelor of Business Administration 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)
(Information Technology) (International Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 55,000 ₹ 50,000 ₹ 1,45,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 38,000 ₹ 38,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 1,32,325 ₹ 2,12,325
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Nov-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
‘Offer Letter’ SCIE
(USD equivalent
to INR)
# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.

Installments for Bachelor of Computer Applications 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)
(International Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 55,000 ₹ 42,500 ₹ 1,37,500
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 38,000 ₹ 38,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 1,24,825 ₹ 2,04,825
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Nov-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
‘Offer Letter’ SCIE
(USD equivalent
to INR)
# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
* Academic Fees, Hostel and Mess Fees can be increased up to 10% during the period of the Programme to
cater to any changes, introduction of Government taxes as and when applicable.
• 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 as approved by the Fee Structure Committee, to be paid
to the institute by way of wire transfer/demand draft. No donation or capitation fee is charged for admission
to any program at any institute of SIU.

REDHAT Workshop Oath taking by Chrysalis 2018

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Dr. Alperslan Professor from FOM, Germany, Sharing Care- CSR Initiative
at International Conference on Digital
Transformation

Programme Structure:
Bachelor of Computer Applications [BCA]

Semester: I Electives • Introduction to Theatre


Core Courses • Software Engineering Practices • Basic Psychology
• Computational Thinking • Real Time Operating System • Basic Sociology
• Introduction to Operating • Network Infrastructure • Foundations of Ethics
System Essential • Creative Writing
• Introduction to Python • Flexi-Credit Course
• Web Technologies • Introduction to Cloud Semester: V
• Introduction to Database Computing Core Courses
Management System • Advance Web Scripting • Flexi-Credit Course
• Elements of Mathematics • Foundations of Data • Information Technology and
• Business Communication Warehousing and Data Mining Regulatory Compliance
• Integrated Disaster • Mobile Programming
Management Electives
Semester: IV • Software Testing
Semester: II Core Courses • Advanced Internet of Things
Core Courses • Introduction to Java Enterprise • Network Monitoring and
• Data Structures Framework Troubleshooting
• Digital Systems and Computer • Flexi-Credit Course • Introduction to Vulnerability
Organization • Service Learning Assessment Penetration
• Network Essentials • Project Testing
• Advanced Programming in • Current Trends and Practices • Cloud Architectures and
Python in IT Security
• Structured Query Language • Design of Content
• Elements of System and Electives Management System
Software Development • Software Project Practices • Data Visualization
• Applications of Spreadsheets • Internet of Things • Game Design
in Business • Network Administration
• Flexi-Credit Course • Network Security Essentials Semester: VI
• Core Environmental Studies • Cloud Application Electives
• Web Development using CMS Development • Flexi-Credit Course
• Server Side Web Technology • Best Programming Practices
Semester: III • Machine learning • Introduction to Design
Core Courses • IoS Application Development Patterns
• Design and Implementation of • Understanding Cinema • Project
Algorithms • Appreciating Cinema • Industry Internship
• Object Oriented Programming • Music in Media I
Bachelor of Business Administration (Information Technology) [BBA (IT)]

Semester: I • Introduction to IT Business • Digital Marketing


Core Courses Process • Sustainable Marketing
• Business Accounting • Information Security
• Computational Thinking • Flexi-Credit Course Semester: V
• Concept of Economics • Core Environmental Studies Core Courses
• Business Studies • E-Business Technology
• Introduction to Python Electives • Effective Communication Skills
• Web Development using CMS • Optimization Techniques in IT • Fundamentals of Data Science
• Business Communication • Software Engineering Practices • Information Technology and
• Introduction to Operating • Client Side Web Technologies Regulatory Compliance
System • Financial Management • Dissertation
• IT Tools for Statistics-I • IT Audit • Design Thinking and Problem
• Integrated Disaster • Retail Marketing Solving
Management • Services Marketing
Electives
Semester: II Semester: IV • Software Project Practices
Core Courses Core Courses • Essentials of Business
• Organizational Behaviour • Service Learning Intelligence
• Web Technologies • Current Trends and Practices • Introduction to Micro Services
• Introduction to Costing in IT • Essentials of Web Security
• Advanced Programming in • Project • Marketing Communication -
Python • Business Policy and Strategy Advertising PR and Events
• Fundamentals of Marketing • Flexi-Credit Course • Advanced Financial
• Flexi-Credit Course • Business Research Management
• Network Essentials Methodology • Technical Support Essentials
• Introduction to Database • Introduction to Enterprise
Management System Resource Planning Semester: VI
• Elements of System and Electives
Software Development Electives • Project
• IT Tools for Statistics-II • An Overview of World • Flexi-Credit Course
Literature • Introduction to Green IT
Electives • Understanding Cinema • Introduction to
• German A-1 - Paper 1 • Appreciating Cinema Entrepreneurship
• French A-1 - Paper 1 • Basic Psychology • Industry Internship
• Foundations of Ethics
Semester: III • Creative Writing Please visit [Link] for
Core Courses • Music in Media I information related to:
• Human Resource Management • Introduction to Theatre • Teaching Faculty including
• Object Oriented Programming • Basic Sociology educational qualification(s) and
teaching experience
• Banking Operations • Foundations of Data
• Learning Resources
Warehousing and Data Mining
• Physical and Academic
• Server Side Web Technology Infrastructure Facilities
• Software Testing • Co-Curricular and Extra-
• Business Taxation and Law Curricular Activities
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• Governance Risk and • Hostel Accommodation
• Health Care Services
Compliance
• Training and Placements
• IT Infrastructure & Service
Management
Symbiosis Institute of
Health 
Sciences

SIHS
(SIHS)
Contact Details:
Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology
148 Plot No.15, Rajiv Gandhi InfoTech Park, Phase-I,Hinjawadi,
Pune – 411057, Maharashtra, India.
Telephone number : 020 22934308/09/10
Email admission@[Link] / enquiry@[Link]
Website [Link]
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Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar


Director, SIHS
Dean, Faculty of Health & Biological Sciences.

Director Profile:
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 1992–1996, 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. Dr. Rajiv is a former Member of Board of Governors, Medical Council of India
(MCI); Central Supervisory Board PCPNDT, Govt. of India; Maharashtra Medical Council (MMC) & Maharashtra
Nursing Council (MNC) Govt. of Maharashtra; Member, Governing Council of Consultancy Development Centre
(CDC), DSIR, Ministry of Science & Technology. Dr. Rajiv is associated with various other professional organizations
like FICCI, CII, IMA, FOGSI, ISCCM, SEMI, IHCQF, MCCIA, 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.

Institute Profile:
Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS) has conceptualized and offers need based, non-conventional,
innovative & competency driven academic programmes & initiatives designed to raise a cadre of professionals
who would facilitate delivery of optimum health care services. It is a conscious response to the growing concern
of healthcare education and management across the rapidly growing healthcare sector. SIHS endeavors to create
a health momentum towards the ultimate objective of creating a healthy world. Recognitions and accolades
from various National & International bodies are a testimony to the contribution of SIHS. The Symbiosis Centre
for Health Skills (SCHS) is a multidisciplinary educational facility that strives to provide high-tech simulated and
virtually created hospital set-up for teaching, training & assessment for all health care professionals in clinical
and related management skills. The broad objective is to align with the National Agenda of Skill Development
to create robust and vibrant eco system for quality education and skill development in healthcare sector in the
country. This Centre provides education and training facilities to the exiting & new programmes, which are
skill based and competency driven. To address this need further, SIHS is in the process of developing a Health
Sciences & Technology Park (HSTP) comprising of Centre for Health Skills, Research & Development Centres
of healthcare organizations, a general hospital, a paramedic training institute, a centre for complementary and
alternative therapy etc. all contributing to a complete new world of healthcare.

Programme Profile
Bachelor Of Science – Medical Technology
Objective: As technology advances and better investigative and treatment options are introduced, the need
for professionals equipped to handle newer diagnostic modalities are on the rise. The ever changing & ever
expanding horizon of the health care sector demands formal training programmes in all its allied areas. The
diagnostics sector, today is witnessing a tremendous growth in terms of volume and sophistication. With
increasing advances and super specialization, the scope for tomorrow’s technologists does not remain limited to
just routine tests. Advanced complex instrumentation & equipment require technocrats not only to operate but
also to care & maintain them as well. These experts have to possess a strong scientific foundation & be able to
perform at a much higher level than the traditionally trained technicians of the past. The students thus trained in
the technological aspects of medical care with a good scientific foundation will be in a position to competently
assist the Physician or Surgeon, especially in high-tech medical procedures to cater to the health care industry
globally.

Specializations
The programme offers specializations in the following areas:-
1. Cardiac Care Technology: The Cardiac Care Technologist is responsible for direct and indirect patient care,
haemo-dynamic monitoring, equipment set up and operation. They assist the physician during cardiac
procedures and assume responsibility for completion of other cardiac lab functions.
2. 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. They evaluate, treat,
and care for patients with breathing disorders.
3. Dialysis 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.
4. Imaging Sciences Technology: Imaging Sciences Technologists are health professionals who facilitate
diagnosis and management through the creation of medical imaging modalities like X-ray, Ultrasound, Magnetic
Resonance and Computed Tomography.
5. Clinical Lab. Technology: Clinical Lab. Technology is concerned with the analysis of biological specimens to
support diagnosis and treatment of disease. Laboratory Technologists perform a full range of laboratory tests,
the information of which influences the medical treatment a patient will receive.
6. Operation Theatre and Anaesthesia Technology: The Operation Theatre and Anaesthesia Technologist is
responsible for direct and indirect patient care, equipment set up, Pre, Intra & Post-operative procedures.
7. Laparoscopy & Endoscopy: Technologists learn the fundamentals & skills required to assist the Surgeons
conducting Laparoscopy procedures and Physicians in Endoscopy procedures at various clinical establishments.
8. Ophthalmic Sciences: Technologists pursuing Ophthalmic Sciences specialization deal with the technical
aspects of ophthalmic procedures required for diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders & diseases. The
technologists so trained would be in a position to competently assist the Ophthalmologists.

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9. Neurosciences Technology: Neuroscience technology is a fast developing field in medical science. The
students will acquire skills to assess the patient, plan various electro-diagnostic procedures, and implement
them in the neurosciences laboratories.

Duration: 3 years fulltime

Intake: 120 students

Eligibility:
Std. XII pass with any two of the following subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Botany, Zoology, Biochemistry,
Microbiology, Mathematics OR equivalent as decided by competent authority.

Important: It is the responsibility of the Candidates to ascertain whether they possess the requisite qualifications
for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of eligibility. Symbiosis International
(Deemed University) will decide final eligibility for admission.

Reservation of Seats: As per University norms

Admission Procedure:
STEP I: Online registration to [Link]. Medical Technology programme:
Complete the online registration by filling the online registration form and making online payment of
registration charges. Registration charges are Rs.1250/-
STEP II: You will be appearing for the Entrance Test.
STEP III: Eligible candidates will be called for Personal Interaction and Written Ability Test (PI-WAT).
STEP IV: Selected candidates for provisional admission will be intimated through email.
STEP V: Provisional Admission process will be completed after the verification of all the submitted documents
and payment of 1st instalment of the academic fees.

Sr. No. Parameters Marks Evaluation Criteria


1 Personal Interaction 60 Marks  Communication skills - 20 Marks
 Personality – 10 Marks
 General Awareness – 10 Marks
 Knowledge about Allied Health Sector – 10 Marks
 Extracurricular activity –10 Marks
2 Written Ability Test 40 Marks  Component I – 20 Marks
 Component II – 20 Marks
Note:
1. The registered candidate’s admission is through Personal Interaction & Written Ability Test,
which consists of 100 marks as per the above parameters.
2. Admissions to be processed only for students securing equal to / more than 40% marks in
Personal Interview & Written Ability Test.
3. International candidate’s admission is processed through Symbiosis Centre for International
Education (SCIE)

Important Dates:

Sr. No. Activity Date


1 Programme Registration Begins Friday, 1st March 2019
2 Last date of Online registration Monday, 6th May 2019
3 Last Date of payment of Registration fees Monday, 13th May 2019
4 Entrance Test Tuesday, 4th, 11th & 18th June 2019
5 Personal Interaction & Written Ability Test Tuesday, 4th, 11th & 18th June 2019
6 Announcement of Selected candidates Friday, 7th, 14th & 21st June 2019 corresponding to the
through e mail PIWAT dates
7 Last date for payment of fees for First instalment of fees to be paid within one week period
candidates in the first merit list from the date of issue of provisional admission letter.
8 Programme Commencement Thursday, 1st August 2019

Disclaimer:
These are tentative dates, subject to change. For regular updates, please log on [Link]

Orientation and Pedagogy:


The program is formatted such that apart from the classroom didactic lectures, students spend a substantial
amount of their learning time in tertiary care hospital related to their specialization where they are exposed
to actual “hands on” practical training. Various Academic visits will be organized related to the specialization.
The students will participate actively in number of co –curricular & extra-curricular activities in developing self-
confidence and ability to realize his/her full potential.
Eminent guest faculty further enriches the course content. Innovative teaching methods and sessions contribute
to all round personality development in addition to academic excellence and practical competencies.

Programme Profile
Bachelor of Science –Radiotherapy:
This program is approved by Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB).

Objective: To train students in Radiotherapy techniques with specific objective driven learning such as Radiation
safety, Special patient preparation before the study to obtain the most accurate result in radiotherapy procedures
and handling the machines used for the procedures effectively.

These students would be in a position to competently assist the Physician, to cater to the
branch of Radiotherapy globally.
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Duration: 3 years fulltime


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Intake: 06 students

Eligibility:
Std. XII pass with any two of the following subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Botany, Zoology, Biochemistry,
Microbiology, Mathematics OR equivalent as decided by competent authority.

Important: It is the responsibility of the Candidates to ascertain whether they possess the requisite qualifications
for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of eligibility. Final eligibility for
admission will be decided by Symbiosis International University

Reservation of Seats: As per University norms


STEP I: Online registration to [Link]. Medical Technology programme:
Complete the online registration by filling the online registration form and making online payment of
registration charges. Registration charges are Rs.1250/-
STEP II: You will be appearing for the Entrance Test.
STEP III: Eligible candidates will be called for Personal Interaction and Written Ability Test (PI-WAT).
STEP IV: Selected candidates for provisional admission will be intimated through email.
STEP V: Provisional Admission process will be completed after the verification of all the submitted documents
and payment of 1st instalment of the academic fees.

Sr. No. Parameters Marks Evaluation Criteria


1 Personal Interaction 60 Marks  Communication skills - 20 Marks
 Personality – 10 Marks
 General Awareness – 10 Marks
 Knowledge about Allied Health Sector – 10 Marks
 Extracurricular activity –10 Marks
2 Written Ability Test 40 Marks  Component I – 20 Marks
 Component II – 20 Marks
Note:
1. The registered candidate’s admission is through Personal Interaction & Written Ability Test,
which consists of 100 marks as per the above parameters.
2. Admissions to be processed only for students securing equal to / more than 40% marks in
Personal Interview & Written Ability Test.
3. International candidate’s admission is processed through Symbiosis Centre for International
Education (SCIE)
Important Dates:

Sr. No. Activity Date


1 Programme Registration Begins Friday, 1st March 2019
2 Last date of Online registration Monday, 6th May 2019
3 Last Date of payment of Registration fees Monday, 13th May 2019
4 Entrance Test Tuesday, 4th, 11th & 18th June 2019
5 Personal Interaction & Written Ability Test Tuesday, 4th, 11th & 18th June 2019
6 Announcement of Selected candidates Friday, 7th, 14th & 21st June 2019 corresponding to the
through e mail PIWAT dates
7 Last date for payment of fees for First installment of fees to be paid within one week period
candidates in the first merit list from the date of issue of provisional admission letter.
8 Programme Commencement Thursday, 1st August 2019

Disclaimer:
These are tentative dates, subject to change. For regular updates, please log on [Link]

Orientation and Pedagogy:


The program is formatted such that apart from the classroom didactic lectures, students spend a substantial
amount of their learning time in Radiotherapy unit of a tertiary care hospital where they are exposed to actual
“hands on” practical training. Various Academic visits will be organized. The students will participate actively in
number of co –curricular & extra-curricular activities in developing self-confidence and ability to realize his/her
full potential.
Eminent guest faculty further enriches the course content. Innovative teaching methods and sessions contribute
to all round personality development in addition to academic excellence and practical competencies.

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Fee Structure:

Program Fees For Bachelor of Science (Medical Technology) (Indian Student) Amount In INR
for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 1,33,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

Program Fees For Program Fees For Bachelor of Science (Radio Therapy) Amount In INR
(Indian Student) for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 1,76,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

Program Fees For Program Fees For Bachelor of Science (Medical Technology) USD Equivalent to INR
(International Student) for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 2,00,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Science (Radiotherapy) (International Student) USD Equivalent to INR
for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 2,65,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Student. Amount In INR USD Equivalent to INR
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, (For Indian (For International
e.g. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Student) Student)
Dormitory) for 1st year for 1st year
Mess Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 58,650 ₹ 58,650
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) *
**Twin Sharing ₹ 1,05,950 ₹ 1,05,950
**Three Sharing ₹ 76,000 ₹ 76,000
Installments for Bachelor of Science (Medical Technology) 1st Year (Amount in ₹)
(Indian Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 66,500 ₹ 66,500
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 38,000 ₹ 38,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,58,825 ₹ 1,33,825
Installments Pay by Date At the time of 25-Nov-2019
Admission
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.

Installments for Bachelor of Science (Radiotherapy) 1st Year (Amount in ₹)


(Indian Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 88,000 ₹ 88,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 38,000 ₹ 38,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,80,325 ₹ 1,55,325.00
Installments Pay by Date At the time of 25-Nov-2019
Admission
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.

Installments for Bachelor of Science 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)


(Medical Technology) (International Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 55,000 ₹ 25,000 ₹ 1,20,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 38,000 ₹ 38,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 1,07,325 ₹ 1,87,325
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Nov-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
‘Offer Letter’ SCIE
(USD equivalent
to INR)

# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before
commencement of the next academic year.

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Installments for Bachelor of Science (Radiotherapy) 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)
(International Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 55,000 ₹ 57,500 ₹ 1,52,500
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 38,000 ₹ 38,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 1,39,825 ₹ 2,19,825
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Nov-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
‘Offer Letter’ SCIE
(USD equivalent
to INR)
# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
* Academic Fees, Hostel and Mess Fees can be increased up to 10% during the period of the Programme to
cater to any changes, introduction of Government taxes as and when applicable.
• 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 as approved by the Fee Structure Committee, to be paid
to the institute by way of wire transfer/demand draft. No donation or capitation fee is charged for admission
to any program at any institute of SIU.
Program Structure*:
Bachelor of Science (Medical Technology) [[Link]. (Medical Technology)]

Semester: I Semester: III Electives: Clinical Laboratory


Core Courses Core Courses • Applied Clinical Sciences
• Basic Sciences • Personality Development for (Clinical Laboratory)
• Medical Ethics and Legal Allied Health Professionals - I • General and Clinical Pathology
Aspects • Research Methodology • Haematology
• Communication Skills for • Principles and Practices of
Allied Health Professionals - Management Electives: Dialysis
Foundation • Core Environmental Studies • Applied Clinical Sciences
• Anatomy I • Basic Patient Assessment (Dialysis)
• Physiology I • Renal Diseases, Disease
• Basic Pharmacology Electives Management & Pharmacology
• Basic Biochemistry • Clinical Nutrition • Theory and Principles of
• Hospital Practices and Patient • Understanding of Basic Dialysis
Care I Investigations - I • Principles of Haemodialysis I
• Basics of Epidemiology
Electives Electives: Operation Theatre &
• Sociology Electives: Cardiac Care Anaesthesia
• Psychology • Applied Clinical Sciences • Applied Clinical Sciences
• Computer Skills (Cardiac Care) (Operation Theatre &
• Cardiovascular Diseases Anaesthesia)
Semester: II • Cardiac Pharmacology • Fundamentals Concepts
Core Courses • Electrocardiography I and Procedures Related to
Operation Theatre
• Medical Physics
• Pre Operative Preparation &
• Communication Skills for Electives: Respiratory Therapy
Anaesthetic Management of
Allied Health Professionals - • Applied Clinical Sciences
Surgical Procedures
Advanced (Respiratory Therapy)
• Instrument Trays for Surgical
• Anatomy II • Cardiopulmonary Diseases
Procedure
• Physiology II • Cardiopulmonary
• Basic Microbiology & Pharmacology
Electives: Laparoscopy &
Parasitology • Respiratory Therapy
Endoscopy
• Pathology Technology- I
• Applied Clinical Sciences
• Flexi-Credit Course
(Laparoscopy & Endoscopy)
Electives: Imaging Sciences
• Fundamental Concepts and
Electives • Applied Clinical Sciences &
Principles of Endoscopy
• Computer Language Image Interpretation
Techniques
• Nutrition & Dietetics • Radiation Physics & Protection
• Introduction to Endoscopy
• Applied Mathematics – Basic
Instruments
• Fundamentals of Medical
• Care of Specific Endoscope
Image Processing
Procedures
• Physics & Instrumentation of
X- ray & USG
• Conventional Radiographic
Techniques and Procedures
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Electives: Ophthalmic Sciences Electives: Respiratory Therapy
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• Applied Clinical Sciences • Respiratory Therapy
(Ophthalmic Sciences) Technology II
• Ocular Biochemistry • Introduction to medical
• Physical and Physiological devices & Instruments
Optics (Respiratory Therapy) Electives: Ophthalmic Sciences
• Ocular Microbiology • Ocular Pharmacy and
Electives: Imaging Sciences Pharmacology
Electives: Neurosciences • Physics and Instrumentation of • Introduction to Medical
Technology Computed Tomography Devices & Instruments
• Operations of Computed (Ophthalmic Sciences)
• Applied Clinical Sciences
(Neurosciences) Tomography
• Neurological Diseases Electives: Neurosciences
Electives: Clinical Laboratory Technology
• Neuro Pharmacology
• General & Clinical • Electroencephalography II
• Electroencephalography- I
Biochemistry • Vestibular Myography
• Bacteriology • Introduction to Medical
Semester: IV
• Diagnostic Parasitology Devices & Instruments
Core Courses
(Neurosciences)
• Personality Development for • Introduction to Equipment
Allied Health Professionals - II & Instruments (Clinical
Laboratory) Semester: V
• Service Learning
Core Courses
• Integrated Disaster
Electives: Dialysis • Soft Skills for Allied Health
Management
• Principles of Haemodialysis II Professionals - I
• Flexi-Credit Course
• Introduction to Medical • Basic Life Support
• Flexi-Credit Course
Devices and Instruments • Summer Internship Programme
• Flexi-Credit Course
(Dialysis)
Electives
Electives
Electives: Operation Theatre & • Quality in Healthcare
• Film Appreciation
Anaesthesia • Understanding Basics of
• Creative Writing
• Procedures Prior & During Investigations-II
• Cyber Law
Anaesthesia • Hospital Information System
• Introduction to Social Justice
• Introduction to medical • Home Health Care
• Contemporary India and the
Devices and Instruments
World
(Operation Theatre & Electives: Cardiac Care
• World Music Anaesthesia) • Echocardiography Techniques
• Theatre
• Clinical Cardiology
• Political Science Electives: Laparoscopy & • Applied Management in
Endoscopy Cardiac Care Unit
Electives: Cardiac Care • Endoscopy Setup & Patient
• Electrocardiography II Preparation.
Electives: Respiratory Therapy
• Introduction to Medical • Introduction to Laparoscopy
• Mechanical Ventilation I
Devices & Instruments Instruments
• Mechanical Ventilation II
(Cardiac Care)
• Applied Management in
Respiratory Therapy Unit
Electives: Imaging Sciences • Ophthalmic Procedures Electives: Clinical Laboratory
• Physics and Instrumentation of • Applied Management in • Enzymology and Advanced
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Ophthalmic Unit Techniques
• Operations of Magnetic • Basics of Diagnostic
Resonance Imaging Electives: Neurosciences Immunology
• Applied Management in Technology • Flexi-Credit Course
Radiology Unit • Neurobiology • Virology and Mycology - Basic
• Nerve Conduction Study
Electives: Clinical Laboratory • Applied Management in Electives: Dialysis
• Diagnostic Microbiology – Neurosciences Unit • Advanced Cardiac Life Support
Basic (ACLS)
• Blood Banking- Basic Semester: VI • Quality Assurance
• Applied Management in Core Courses • Common Investigations in
Clinical Laboratory • Soft Skills for Allied Health Dialysis
Professionals - II • Safety Practices and Patient
Electives: Dialysis • Project Care in Dialysis
• Principles of Peritoneal Dialysis
& Other Procedures Electives Electives: Operation Theatre &
• Water Treatment in Dialysis Anaesthesia
• Biomedical Waste
• Applied Management in Renal Management • Advanced Cardiac Life Support
Care Unit (ACLS)
• Continuous Quality
Improvement • Assistance in Speciality
Electives: Operation Theatre & Surgical Procedures
• Research Proposal Writing
Anaesthesia • Post-Operative Care
• Advanced Sterilization Electives: Cardiac Care
Techniques Electives: Laparoscopy &
• Advanced Cardiac Life Support
• Assistance in Perioperative Endoscopy
(ACLS)
Complications • Advanced Cardiac Life Support
• Cardiac Catheterization- Basic
• Applied Management in OT (ACLS)
• Nuclear Medicine Technology
and Anaesthesia Unit • Laparoscopy Procedures &
prerequisites
Electives: Respiratory Therapy
Electives: Laparoscopy & • OT setup for Laparoscopy &
• Advanced Cardiac Life Support Patient preparation
Endoscopy
(ACLS)
• Basic principles of Laparoscopy
• Infection Control in Electives: Ophthalmic Sciences
Technique
Respiratory Care
• Infection control & Sterilization • Advanced Cardiac Life Support
• Pulmonary Rehabilitation and (ACLS)
in Laparoscopy set up
Home Care
• Applied Management in • Ophthalmic Visual Diagnostic
• Neonatal and Paediatric Equipment, Vision Aids &
Laparoscopy & Endoscopy Unit
Respiratory Care – Basic Dispense
• Ophthalmic Diagnostic &
Electives: Ophthalmic Sciences
Electives: Imaging Sciences Minor Surgical Procedure
• Investigative Ophthalmology &
• Nuclear Medicine Technology
Refraction
• Cross Sectional Anatomy Electives: Neurosciences
• Interventional Radiology Technology
• Latest Developments in • Advanced Cardiac Life Support
Imaging (ACLS)
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• Balance Training
• Repositioning & Testing
• Nanotechnology in
Neurosciences
Bachelor of Science (Radiotherapy) [[Link]. (RT)]

Semester: I Semester: III 161


Core Courses Core Courses
• Basic Sciences • Personality Development for
• Medical Ethics and Legal Allied Health Professionals - I
Aspects • Research Methodology Electives
• Communication Skills for • Principles and Practices of • Film Appreciation
Allied Health Professionals - Management • Creative Writing
Foundation • Applied Clinical Sciences • Cyber Law
• Anatomy I (Radiotherapy) • Introduction to Social Justice
• Physiology I • Basic Patient Assessment • Contemporary India and the
• Basic Pharmacology • Introduction to Medical World
• Basic Biochemistry Imaging • World Music
• Hospital Practices and Patient • Principles of Radiation • Theatre
Care I Oncology • Political Science
• Radiobiology
Electives • Radiation protection and Semester: V
• Sociology safety
Core Courses
• Psychology • Principles of Practical
• Soft Skills for Allied Health
• Computer Skills Radiotherapy
Professionals - I
• Basic Life Support
Semester: II Semester: IV
• Summer Internship Programme
Core Courses Core Courses
• Applied Management in
• Medical Physics • Personality Development for Radiotherapy Unit
Allied Health Professionals - II
• Communication Skills for • Radiotherapy Dosimetry-I
Allied Health Professionals - • Principles of Brachytherapy &
• Clinical Oncology- I
Advanced Tele therapy
• Anatomy II • Flexi-Credit Course
Semester: VI
• Physiology II • Patient Set-up in Radiotherapy
Core Courses
Treatment
• Basic Microbiology & • Soft Skills for Allied Health
Parasitology • Service Learning
Professionals - II
• Pathology • Flexi-Credit Course
• Project
• Flexi-Credit Course • Flexi-Credit Course
• Advanced Cardiac Life Support
• Flexi-Credit Course
(ACLS)
Electives • Integrated Disaster
• Radiotherapy Dosimetry-II
Management
• Computer Language • Clinical Oncology- II
• Nutrition & Dietetics • Radiotherapy Machines,
• Applied Mathematics Instrumentation and Quality
Assurance

Please visit [Link] for information related to:


• Teaching Faculty including educational qualification(s) and teaching experience
• Learning Resources
• Physical and Academic Infrastructure Facilities
• Co-Curricular and Extra-Curricular Activities
• Hostel Accommodation
• Health Care Services
• Training and Placements
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Symbiosis College
of Nursing
(SCON)

SCON
Contact Details:
Symbiosis College of Nursing
164 Senapati Bapat Road, Pune -411004.
Telephone number : 020-25671907 / 25659209
Email : symbiosisnursing@[Link]
Website : [Link]
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Dr. Sharadha Ramesh


Director

Director Profile:
Dr. Sharadha Ramesh is a Doctorate in Nursing from Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai and an alumnus of
CON, CMCH, Vellore, and University of Madras. The Lady Officer puts in a total of 34 years of experience that
include various cadres of Nursing Service, Education and Research. She had worked as Public Health Nurse in
various rural/urban areas at Vellore and as a School Health Nurse in United Arab Emirates. She has to her credit
37 Independent Research works as on date. Dr. Sharadha has presented a total of 156 Papers in National &
International forums. Her extempore dialoguing competence both in Tamil and English was identified by various
television channels and she was invited for special speech on various occasions. She has headed forums which
includes Nursing, Nutrition and Dietetics, MDS programmes, Police training academy, PhD workshops, Hospital
Nurse Administrators forums, NGO’s, schools, Teachers Training Academy, Day care schools and yoga for college
& school students. Her inclination to community services during disaster’s like tsunami, flood & cyclone were well
appreciated. She holds crucial positions in various Research and Advisory Committees of reputed Universities.
She is editor cum book reviewer of National and International Journals. She is one of the International invited
panel expert member of Beta Nu Delta Inc – An International Philippines nurses society, an appointment given by
the President during the 2013-2016. She is a member of Board of Studies, Academic Council, Senate Member,
Human Ethics Committee, University Library Committee Member, University Research Advisory member in
couple of Universities. She has also contributed immensely to the nursing profession by designing e-learning
modules and also has written books. Her contributions to Education and Research are well appreciated & she
had been conferred various prestigious awards like Sigma Theta Tau – Eta Pi Research award from USA for the
year 2008 for her best thesis abstract.
She also has received Best research paper award for the year 2010 during the International Nurses Conference
conducted by Omayal Achi College of Nursing in association with Saskatchewan University, Canada. In recognition
of her Academic Excellence and Outstanding contribution to Research she received for the year 2013 from the
International Centre for Collaborative Research and Alumni Association Omayal Achi College of Nursing, Chennai.
She is a proud recipient of the best research paper award in Worldwide Nursing Conference held at Singapore in
2017. She is adorned with the best Principal award for 2016 in Indira Group of Institutions. She also has received
Best woman award in March 2017 during the International Women’s Day. She is currently holding the post of
Director at the Symbiosis College of Nursing, Pune.

Institute Profile:
Symbiosis College of Nursing (SCON) was established in the year 2007 with an aim to create leaders in the
nursing profession by providing unique, innovative programme that are responsive to the market needs. SCON
is recognized by Indian Nursing Council, New Delhi and Maharashtra Nursing Council, Mumbai & affiliated
to Symbiosis International (Deemed University). The programme offered by SCON ensures numerous career
avenues for a graduate and postgraduate nurse in the healthcare industry across the world. SCON is associated
with major hospitals of Pune city to provide necessary ‘hands-on’ clinical and para-clinical experience necessary
for the students pursuing hospital based academic programmes. Symbiosis College of Nursing thus aims to create
a benchmark in nursing education in India. The overall aim of nursing programme is to prepare a graduate nurse
to work as a frontline worker in the clinical, community areas, research facilities & educational arena.

Programmes offered:
[Link]. Nursing
[Link]. Nursing

Duration:
[Link]. Nursing – 4 years
[Link]. Nursing – 2 years

Intake:
[Link]. Nursing – 100
[Link]. Nursing – 100

Eligibility: (As per Indian Nursing Council requirements)


B. Sc. Nursing
The minimum educational requirements shall be the passing of:
Higher Secondary school certificate Examination (12 years course)
Or
Senior School certificate Examination (10+2), pre-degree Examination (10+2)
Or
An equivalent with 12 years schooling from a recognized board or university with science (Physics, Chemistry,
Biology) of 45% aggregate marks & English with minimum of 45% aggregate marks.
1. The minimum age for admission shall be 17 years as on 31st Dec. of the year of in which admission is sought.
2. A candidate must have passed Standard XII in subjects of PCB & English individually and must have obtained
45 % marks taken together in PCB at the qualifying examination i.e. (10+2) from recognized board under
AISSCE/CBSE/ICSE/SSCE/HSCE or other equivalent Board.
English is a compulsory subject in 10+2 for being eligible for admission. Candidates shall be medically fit.

Lila Poonawalla Foundation honored the Director of SCON with the ‘Best Director Award’ and felicitated
Mrs. Ranjana Chavan, faculty of SCON for delivering a lecture on ‘Women’s Health’.

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Selection Process:
1. College level Entrance Test
2. Personal Interview

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Post Basic B. Sc. Nursing
(As per Indian Nursing Council requirements)
1. Passed the Higher Secondary or Senior Secondary or Intermediate or 10+2 or an equivalent examination
recognized by the university for this purpose. Those who have done 10+1 in or before 1986 will be eligible
for admission.
2. Obtained a certificate in General Nursing and Midwifery and registered as R.N.R.M. with the State Nurses
Registration Council. A male nurse, trained before the implementation of the new integrated course besides
being registered as a nurse with State Nurses Registration Council, shall produce evidence of training
approved by Indian Nursing Council for a similar duration in lieu of midwifery in any one of the following
areas: O.T. Techniques, Ophthalmic Nursing, Leprosy Nursing, TB Nursing, Psychiatric Nursing, Neurological &
Neurosurgical Nursing, Community Health Nursing, Cancer Nursing, Orthopaedic Nursing.
3. Candidates shall be medically fit.

Documents required at the time of Admission


1. Certificate of passing the qualifying examination
2. Mark list of 10th, 12th std. and qualifying examination
3. Migration Certificate in original
4. Requisite Caste certificate issued by the competent authority, if admission is 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. Mark list of G.N.M (For [Link]. Nursing)
10. Registration Certificate of Any state nursing Council (For [Link]. Nursing)

Reservation of Seats: As per University norms.

Important Dates:

Details Date
Last date for submission of application form June 15, 2019
Entrance exam and PI-WAT for B. Sc. Nursing & [Link]. Nursing June 18 - 19, 2019
Interview for Selected Candidates June 18 - 19, 2019
Declaration of Merit list June 24, 2019
Commencement of programme August 2, 2019
Payment of 1st Instalment June 25, 2019 to July 11, 2019
Payment of 2nd Instalment November 30, 2019
Payment of 3rd Instalment January 31, 2020

Disclaimer: These dates are tentative and subject to change. Any changes in important dates will be reflected on
institute website: [Link]
Scholarships:
1. Lila Poonawalla Foundation Scholarship
2. Ishanya Foundation Scholarship
3. Mukul Madhav Foundation
4. SNA Scholarship
5. TNAI Scholarship
6. National Portal Scholarship (MOMA)
7. Tata Trust Scholarship
8. Foreign Scholarship for International Students
9. Merit scholarship of Symbiosis Society Foundation
10. Symbiosis Society Foundation scholarship
11. Tata Power
12. Other

Orientation and Pedagogy:


Orientation to the programme is offered during Induction programme for a period of two days. The programme
is divided into theory and clinical blocks.

Theory:
It is mandatory for the students to attend the classes in the college as per the course structure.
• Lecture
• Demonstration
• Seminar
• Discussion
• Panel discussion
• Field visit
• Programme instructions etc. are used in providing teaching learning experience.

Clinical Field:
Students are expected to write patient oriented assignments as outlined in the programme structure. Teaching
pedagogies used in the clinical area for training are
• Bed side clinics
• Case presentations
• Case studies
• Procedure demonstrations

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Ms. Jenita Zholomi received
‘The Chancellor Gold Medal’
in the category of ‘Best
International Student’.

Teaching and learning Resources:


• METIman
• Computers
• Smart board
• Laptop
• LCD Projector
• Podium microphone
• Hand mike
• Printer
• Movable notice board
• Notice board
• White board
• Nursing Laboratory
• SCHS: Skill based and competency driven centre to align with the National agenda of skill development for
quality education and skill development.

Library detail: SCON has a splendid learning resource center. It includes:

Books 4890
Journals 13
Magazines 04
E Database Subscriptions 19
Newspapers 03
e-Books Can access more than 50000 books from databases
E-Journal Can access more than 2 lakhs books from databases

Online data bases:


• EBSCO • Elsevier: Science direct - Management
• Emerald Management E-Journal • Web of Science
• Frost & Sullivan • EndNote
• InCities • SAGE
• SAGE Research Methods • JSTOR
• Scopus • Factiva
• E Research • TURNITIN (Plagiarism Checker Software)
• EndNote (Reference Manager Tool) • Journal Citation Reports
• Grammarly • Pearson e-books
Fee Structure:

Program Fees For Bachelor of Science (Nursing) (Indian Student) Amount in ₹


Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 95,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 5,000

Program Fees For Post Basic Bachelor of Science (Nursing) (Indian Student) USD Equivalent to INR
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 80,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 5,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Science (Nursing) (International Student) USD Equivalent to INR
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 1,45,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 5,000

Program Fees For Post Basic Bachelor of Science (Nursing) (International Student) USD Equivalent to INR
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 1,20,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 5,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Student. Amount In INR USD Equivalent to
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, (For Indian INR
e.g. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Student) (For International
Dormitory) for 1st year Student) for 1st year
Mess Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 58,650 ₹ 58,650
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) *
**Twin Sharing ₹ 1,05,950 ₹ 1,05,950
**Three Sharing ₹ 76,000 ₹ 76,000

Installments for Bachelor of Science (Nursing) 1st Year (Amount in ₹)


(Indian Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 32,000 ₹ 31,500 ₹ 31,500
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 5,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 - -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 38,000 ₹ 38,000 -
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325 -
Installments ₹ 1,19,325 ₹ 98,825 ₹ 31,500
Installments Pay by Date At the time of 25-Sep-2019 25-Dec-2019
Admission
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before
commencement of the next academic year.

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15th Convocation Ceremony of Symbiosis International
(Deemed University) was held at Lavale, Pune. His
Excellency Shri. Ram Nath Kovind, Hon’ble President
of India, was the Chief Guest for the day. An amusing
‘Alumni Meet’ was also organized for the outgoing
students on the same day.
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Installments for Post Basic Bachelor of Science 1st Year (Amount in ₹)


(Nursing) (Indian Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 27,000 ₹ 26,500 ₹ 26,500
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 5,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 - -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 38,000 ₹ 38,000 -
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325 -
Installments ₹ 1,14,325 ₹ 93,825 ₹ 26,500
Installments Pay by Date At the time of 25-Sep-2019 25-Dec-2019
Admission
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.

Installments for Bachelor of Science (Nursing) 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)
(International Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 60,000 ₹ 40,000 ₹ 45,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 5,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 38,000 ₹ 38,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 1,22,325 ₹ 1,12,325
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Dec-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
Offer Letter SCIE
(USD Equivalent
to INR)

# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
Installments for Post Basic Bachelor of Science 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)
(Nursing) (International Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 60,000 ₹ 30,000 ₹ 30,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 5,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 38,000 ₹ 38,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 1,12,325 ₹ 97,325
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Dec-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
Offer Letter SCIE
(USD Equivalent
to INR)

# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
* Academic Fees, Hostel and Mess Fees can be increased up to 10% during the period of the Programme to
cater to any changes, introduction of Government taxes as and when applicable.
• 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 as approved by the Fee Structure Committee, to be paid
to the institute by way of wire transfer/demand draft. No donation or capitation fee is charged for admission
to any program at any institute of SIU.

College of Nursing, BJGMC & Sassoon


General Hospital & Symbiosis College of
Nursing (SCON), Pune joined hand for a
Public Private Partnership project in the form
of a Workshop on Research Methodology.
The guests on the occasion were Dr. Dileep
Mane, DHO, Govt. of Maharashtra, Dr. Ajay
Chandanwale, Dean, GMC & JJ Group of
Hospitals, Mumbai, Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar,
Dean, Faculty of Health and Biological
Sciences, SIU, Pune, Dr. Murlidhar Tambe,
Dean, BJ Medical College & Sassoon General
Hospital, Pune, and Dr. Nilima Bhore, Dean/
Principal, BVCON, Sangli.
The Students and Nursing Staff of Sassoon
College of Nursing, Sassoon General Hospital,
students of BV College of Nursing, Sangli and
Symbiosis College of Nursing, Pune were the
delegates.

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Programme Structure:
Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSc. (Nursing)

Year I Year III


• English • Medical Surgical Nursing II 173
• Anatomy (Theory)
• Physiology • Child Health Nursing (Theory)
• Nutrition and Biochemistry • Mental Health Nursing
(Theory) Year IV
• Nursing Foundations (Theory)
• Nursing Research and • Midwifery and Obstetric
• Psychology
Statistics Nursing I (Theory)
• Microbiology
• Medical Surgical Nursing II • Community Health Nursing – II
• Introduction to Computers
(Practical) (Theory)
• Nursing Foundations (Practical)
• Child Health Nursing (Practical) • Management of Nursing
Services and Education
• Mental Health Nursing
Year II • Midwifery and Obstetric
(Practical)
• Sociology Nursing II (Practical)
• Pharmacology, Pathology and • Community health Nursing – II
Inter Institute Courses
Genetics (Practical)
(Choose Any one)
• Medical – Surgical Nursing I • Service Learning
• Basic French I
(Theory)
• Basic German-1
• Community Health Nursing –I
• Integrated Disaster
• Communication and
Management
Educational Technology

Post Basic (Nursing) (PBBSc)

Year I (Choose any one course) • Introduction to Nursing


• *English (Qualifying) • Basic French I Administration
• Nutrition and Dietetics • Basic German-I • *Introduction to Nursing
• Biochemistry and Biophysics • Integrated Disaster Research and Statistics
• Nursing Foundation Management (Theory)
• Psychology • • *Introduction to Nursing
Research and Statistics
• Maternal Nursing (Theory)
(Practical)
• Child Health Nursing (Theory) Year II
• Community Health Nursing
• Microbiology • Sociology
(Practical)
• Medical Surgical Nursing • Community Health Nursing
• Mental Health Nursing
(Theory) (Theory)
(Practical)
• Maternal Nursing (Practical) • Mental Health Nursing
• Service Learning
• Child Health Nursing (Practical) (Theory)
• Medical Surgical Nursing • Introduction to Nursing
(Practical) Education

Please visit [Link] for information related to:


• Teaching Faculty including educational qualification(s) and
teaching experience
• Learning Resources
• Physical and Academic Infrastructure Facilities
• Co-Curricular and Extra Curricular Activates
• Hostel Accommodation
• Health Care Services
SCON organised a National Conference on
“Strengthening Midwifery services towards Essential & Emergency Obstetric Care”
at Symbiosis Vishwabhavan Auditorium, S.B. Road, Pune.

Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar Dean, FoHBS, SIU, Pune; Dr. Gorakh Mandrupkar, Chairperson, Medical Disorders in Pregnancy Committee,
FOGSI; Prof Dr. S.B. Mujumdar, Founder & President Symbiosis, Hon. Chancellor, SIU, Pune; Chief Guest Dr. Lila Vyas Vice President,
FOGSI, Agra; Dr. Sanjay Gupte, Former President, FOGSI; Mrs. Ritu Chhabria Co-founder Managing Trustee - Mukul Madhav
Foundation; Dr. Mallavarapu Prakasamma, Director ANSWERS, Hyderabad; Dr. Sharadha Ramesh Director,SCON, Pune;
Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar Pro Chancellor, Symbiosis International (Deemed University) Principal Director, Symbiosis

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Symbiosis Institute
of Design
(SID)

SID
Contact Details:
Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID)
176 S. No. 231/3A-4, Viman Nagar, Pune 411 014. MS. INDIA
Telephone number : +91 20 26634546 / 47 / 48
Email : Admissions – admissions@[Link]
Director - director@[Link]
Administrative Officer - adminofficer@[Link]
Website : [Link]
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Prof. Sanjeevani Ayachit


Officiating Director

Officiating Director Profile:


Prof. Sanjeevani Ayachit is currently the Officiating Director at the Symbiosis Institute of Design. With a Master’s
degree in Clothing and Textiles (M. S. University of Baroda), she has vast experience in the field of design and
design-related education and consultancy.
On completing her Masters education, she took up employment at the prestigious men’s apparel company
Raymond Apparel Ltd. (RAL), Thane, where she oversaw their finishing and quality control department. After
spending a few years at RAL, she took up a temporary teaching position at the S. N. D. T College of Home
Science, Pune. This was soon followed by a three-year period of teaching fashion design at a private institute. She
has also worked as Manager – Quality Control at a Pune based apparel brand, Sleepins Apparel Pvt. Ltd.
Prof. Sanjeevani Ayachit heads the departments of Fashion Design and Fashion Communication at SID and has
previously served as Deputy Director at the Symbiosis Institute of Design for almost 4 years. She is pursuing
her PhD at Symbiosis International University examining cross-cultural subtleties of costumes of the Peshwas of
Pune.

Institute Profile:
Constituent of Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID) creates an
enabling atmosphere for students with a right bent of mind to hone their skills and capabilities to turn them into
competitive professional designers.
The unique multidisciplinary campus offers opportunities to students of different streams to share ideas,
brainstorm solutions and catalyze each other’s thinking.
The work ambience enables one to build on one’s conventional skills and complimented with modern
tools and techniques allows the student to be on the cutting edge of Design.

Programme Profile:
Name of the programme: Bachelor of Design ([Link])
Duration: 4 years
The institute offers four years full time degree programme, Bachelor of Design ([Link]) in following 8 specializations
1. Graphic Design (GD)
2. Video Film Design (VFD)
3. Animation Film Design (AFD)
4. User Experience Design (UED)
5. Product Design (PD)
6. Interior Space Design (ISD)
7. Fashion Design (FD)
8. Fashion Communication (FC)

The specializations mentioned from 1 to 4 above fall under the discipline Communication Design (CD) and 5 to
6 falls under Industrial Design (ID).
The programme is aimed at creating professionals who can contribute to the highly dynamic and competitive
world of design. The approach here is entirely project based. The institute puts high emphasis on evaluating the
students on the basis of continuous performance and projects.

Intake: 180

Eligibility:
Standard XII (10+2) or equivalent examination passed from any recognized board OR equivalent government
approved diploma (10+3) with minimum 50% marks (45% marks for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes).
A candidate failing at 12th Standard examination but has appeared and passed at the immediate compartmental
examination held in the same year, in first attempt will be eligible for provisional admission.

IMPORTANT: It is the responsibility of the Candidates to ascertain whether they possess the requisite
qualifications for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of eligibility. Final
eligibility for admission will be decided by Symbiosis International University (SIU).

Admission Process:
Admission to B. Des program of SID will be according to the following process.

Level 1 Symbiosis Entrance Exam for Design (SEED). The result of SEED will be put up on the SEED
website as per the schedule. If a candidate qualifies SEED, he/she would be eligible to appear
for SID’s Studio Test and Personal Interaction. Shortlisting for admission will be based only by
Preference 1 selected during online registration.
Level 2 Studio Test and Personal Interaction will be conducted only at SID, Pune campus in the last week
of May.
Final selection would be based on the cumulative performance of the candidate in Symbiosis Entrance Exam for
Design (SEED), Studio Test and Personal Interaction as well as on the basis of the information provided by the
candidate in the application form and his/her first preference of the disciplines offered.

Reservation of Seats: As per University norms.

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Desirable: The candidate should possess Creative Aptitude & Skills necessary to pursue
Design Education as well as adaptability to the situations, which the profession demands.
Candidates with the relevant portfolio would be preferred.
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Important Dates:

Details Date
Programme Registration Begins January 24, 2019
Last Date of Online Registration April 15, 2019
Last Date of payment of Registration Fees May 10, 2019
Entrance Test May 04, 2019
Test Result May 14, 2019
Announcement of Shortlist for Studio Test & Personal Interaction May 17, 2019
Studio Test & Personal Interaction May 28 to June 1, 2019
Announcement of First Merit list June 06, 2019
Last Date for Payment of Fees for Candidates in the First Merit List June 11, 2019
Programme Commencement July 02, 2019

Disclaimer: These dates are tentative and subject to change. Any changes in important dates will be reflected on
institute website: [Link].

Orientation & Pedagogy:


Design is an intuition, an outcome of a subconscious thought that leads us to a deeper sense of knowing.
Intuition is akin to an elongated insight that tells us we are on to something dynamic to face the competitive
world of design.
Design also involves reason that assesses the problem and analyzes the possibilities for solution. It is the analytical
process that relies on method and logic to assess, refine, and verify its various hypotheses. At SID, it reflects the
same by evaluating the student’s project based assignments on the basis of daily performance.
Design pedagogy or design education may be defined as the set of practices and systems for training in the
field of design; the ways and methods of teaching for the acquisition of necessary knowledge and skills in order
to practice design profession. Design schools all over the world follow an “art and design” pedagogy. SID uses
a combination of Lecture, Studio and Practical sessions in combination with Demonstrations, Film Screenings,
Industry Visits, Cultural Visits, Case Studies and Group Discussions. This variety of learning techniques enhances
the learning experience of students making them better equipped to undertake design assignments and projects.
Fee Structure:

Program Fees For Bachelor of Design (Indian Student) Amount In INR


for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 3,78,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Design (International Student) USD Equivalent to INR
for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 5,70,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Student. Amount In INR USD Equivalent
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, (For Indian to INR (For
e.g. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Student) for 1st International
Dormitory) year Student) for 1st year
Mess Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 58,650 ₹ 58,650
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) *
**Twin Sharing A Wing ₹ 1,08,600 ₹ 1,08,600
**Three Sharing B Wing ₹ 92,000 ₹ 92,000
**Twin Sharing C Wing ₹ 1,19,850 ₹ 1,19,850
**Three Sharing C Wing ₹ 1,01,150 ₹ 1,01,150

Installment For Program Fees For Bachelor of Design (Indian 1st Year (Amount in ₹)
Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 1,89,000 ₹ 1,89,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000 -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 46,000 ₹ 46,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 2,99,325 ₹ 2,64,325
Installments Pay by Date At the time of 25-Nov-2019
Admission
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.

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Installment For Program Fees For Bachelor of Design 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)
(International Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 45,000 ₹ 2,20,000 ₹ 3,05,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 46,000 ₹ 46,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 3,10,325 ₹ 3,80,325
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Nov-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
Offer Letter SCIE
(USD Equivalent
to INR)
# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
* Academic Fees, Hostel and Mess Fees can be increased up to 10% during the period of the Programme to
cater to any changes, introduction of Government taxes as and when applicable.
• 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 as approved by the Fee Structure Committee, to be paid
to the institute by way of wire transfer/demand draft. No donation or capitation fee is charged for admission
to any program at any institute of SIU.
Programme Structure:
Bachelor of Design [B. Des]

Semester: I • Space and Form Studies Basic


Core Courses • Representation Techniques - 1 • Introduction to Photography
• Sketching and Drawing - 1
• Design Fundamentals - 1 Electives: Communication Design Electives: Communication Design
• Craft Design Studies - 1 - Graphic Design - Video Film Design
• History of Art and Design • Illustration Techniques and • Film Language
• Culture and Design Exploration • Flexi-Credit Course
• Elements of Graphic Design • Theatre and Acting for Moving
Semester: II • Elements of Information Images
Core Courses Systems Design • Fundamentals of Camera,
• Design Fundamentals - 2 • Graphic Design Digital Tools - Sound and Lighting
Basic • Story Telling for Visual Media
• Visualization Techniques
• Basic Typography • Introduction to Photography
• Sketching and Drawing - 2
• Introduction to Photography
• Craft Design Studies - 2
• Society, Environment and Electives: Industrial Design -
Design Electives: Communication Design Product Design
- Animation Film Design • Introduction to Product Design
• Digital Design Tools - Film • Product Engineering Drawing
Semester: III
Media • Materials and Processes for
Core Courses
• Basics of Classical Animation Industrial Design – 1
• Information Collection and
• Sketching and Drawing - 3 • Material Studio
Analysis
• Design Processes and Thinking • Introduction to Photography
Electives: Communication Design
- User Experience Design Electives: Fashion
Electives: Industrial Design -
• Digital Design Tools for UX Communication
Interior Space Design
• Introduction to User • Fashion Studies
• Introduction to Interior Design
Experience Design • Visual Merchandising for
• Material Studio
• Visual Ergonomics and HCI - Fashion Retail
• History of Interior Design - 1

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• Introduction to Graphic Design Design • Flexi-Credit Course


• Introduction to Photography • Basics of User Interface / • Flexi-Credit Course
Experience Design
Electives: Fashion Design • Visual Ergonomics Electives: Industrial Design -
• Elements of Fashion and Product Design
Illustration Electives: Communication Design • Product Ergonomics – 1
• Pattern Making and Garment - Animation Film Design • Product Analysis and
Construction – 1 • 3D Animation Film Production Functional Design
• Fabric Study - 1 -1 • Introduction to Computer
• Introduction to Photography • Animation Drawing Aided Drafting
• Socio-Psycho Aspects of • Digital Rendering Techniques • Introduction to Graphics and
Clothing for Animation Packaging Design
• Pre-Visualization Techniques • Product Representation
Semester: IV • Fundamentals of Camera, Techniques
Electives: Industrial Design - Sound and Lighting • Materials and Processes for
Interior Space Design • Story Telling for Visual Media Industrial Design – 2
• ISD Project - 1
• Interior Design Materials and Electives: Communication Design Electives: Fashion
Methods - 1 - User Experience Design Communication
• Interior Space Planning and • Visual Ergonomics and HCI - • Typography and Publication
Layout Advance Design
• Ergonomics for Space Design • Visual Identity Design for HCI • Fashion Merchandising,
• Services in Interior Design - 1 • Information Design Marketing and Retailing
• Representation Techniques - 2 • Visualization of Narrative • Flexi-Credit Course
• History of Interior Design - 2 Structure • Materials and Processes for
• Information Organization for Fashion Retail
WEB / Mobile Design • Digital Design Tools - Visual
Electives: Communication Design
• User Interface Design Media
- Graphic Design
• Fashion Styling
• Visual concept representation
Electives: Communication Design • Visual Identity Design
• Brand Identity Design
• Basics of Media and Film - Video Film Design
Design • Scriptwriting Electives: Fashion Design
• Typography and Publication • Production Art Design for • Textiles and Surface Craft
Design Video Film • Pattern Making and Garment
• Graphic Design Digital Tools - • Pre-production Design for Construction – 2
Advance Video Film • Apparel Manufacturing and
• Photography for Graphic • Flexi-Credit Course Merchandising
• Fabric Study - 2 • Product Interface Design • UED Project - 1
• Fashion Rendering and • Motion Graphics and • Information Architecture for
Illustration compositing UX
• Exhibition and Ramp Design • User Studies & Design
Semester: V • Transportation Design Research
Core Courses • Sustainable Design • User Studies & Design
• Craft Documentation • Advertising Film Design Research
internship • Visual Narrative
• Integrated Disaster • Fundamentals of Visual Electives: Communication Design
Management Merchandising - Video Film Design
• Elements of Cinematography
Electives Electives: Industrial Design - • Post Production for Video Film
• Advanced Studies in Form Interior Space Design • Video Film Project - 1
• Exhibition Design • Interior Design Materials and • Craft Documentation
• Interior Product Design Methods - 2 Presentation
• Advanced Photography for • ISD Project - 2
Design • Services in Interior Design - 2 Electives: Industrial Design -
• Puppetry and Theatre • Computer Aided Interior Product Design
• Experimental Typography Design • Product Ergonomics – 2
• Graphic Printing Technology • Craft Documentation • Materials and Processes for
• Creative Book Design Presentation Industrial Design – 3
• Instructional Design • Product Design Project - 1
• Information Design Electives: Communication Design • Craft Documentation
- Graphic Design Presentation
• Advanced Digital Design
• Graphic Design Project - 1 • Computer Aided Industrial
• Interaction Design
• User Interface Graphics Design - 1
• Mobile Applications Interface
• Advanced Illustration • Studies in Form
Design
• E-Learning Design Techniques
• Advertising Design Electives: Fashion
• Game Design for UX
• Brand Communication Design Communication
• Digital Video Communication
• FC Project – 1
• Design Thinking and
Electives: Communication Design • Basics of Event Design and
Innovation - Advanced
- Animation Film Design Planning
• Advanced Elements of Design
• Production Art Design for • Fashion Appreciation
• Fashion Choreography
Animation • Craft Documentation
• Fashion Makeup
• 3D Animation Film Production Presentation
• Accessory Design
-2 • Fashion Branding
• Textile Appreciation
• Advance Classical Animation
• Colour and Trim Design
• Pre-visualization Techniques Electives: Fashion Design
• Specialty Textiles
for Animation • FD Project - 1
• Advanced Rendering
• Pre-production Design for • Styling and Advanced
Techniques
Animation Illustration
• Semantics and Semiotics
• Draped Design
Electives: Communication Design • Advanced Garment Finishing
- User Experience Design Techniques
184 • User Interface Graphics • Craft Documentation
• Interaction Design Presentation
Semester: VI • Lighting Design
Electives
• Puppetry and Theatre Electives: Communication Design
• Motion Graphics and - Graphic Design 185
compositing • Packaging Design and Printing
• Experimental Typography Technology
• Graphic Printing Technology • Graphic Design Project - 2
• Instructional Design • Graphic Design Project - 3 • Media and Advertising for
• Information Design • Environmental Graphic Design Fashion
• Advanced Digital Design • Portfolio Making
• Interaction Design Electives: Communication Design
• Mobile Applications Interface - Animation Film Design Electives: Fashion Design
Design • Animation Film Project - 1 • Advanced Garment
• E-Learning Design • Animation Film Project - 2 Construction
• Game Design for UX • Animation Film Production: • FD Project - 2
• Digital Video Communication Stop Motion • History of World Costume
• Design Thinking and • Post Production for Animation • Portfolio Making
Innovation - Advanced • Portfolio Making
• Advanced Elements of Design Semester: VII
• Fashion Choreography Electives: Communication Design Core Courses
• Fashion Makeup - User Experience Design • Summer Internship
• Accessory Design • UED Project - 3 • Design Management
• Textile Appreciation • Usability Testing
• Colour and Trim Design • Prototyping Techniques for UX Electives: Industrial Design -
• Specialty Textiles • UED Project - 2 Interior Space Design
• Advanced Rendering • Portfolio Making • ISD Project - 4
Techniques • ISD Project - 5
• Semantics and Semiotics Electives: Communication Design • Quantities, Estimation and
• Visual Narrative - Video Film Design Specifications
• Product Interface Design • Video Film Project - 2 • Inclusive Interior Design
• Transportation Design • Video Film Project - 3 • Design Internship Presentation
• Sustainable Design • Documentary Cinema or Non-
• Exhibition Design Fiction Electives: Communication Design
• Portfolio Making - Graphic Design
• Advanced Studies in Form
• Graphic Design Project - 5
• Interior Product Design
Electives: Industrial Design - • Graphic Design Project - 4
• Advanced Photography for
Design Product Design
• Exhibition and Ramp Design • Computer Aided Industrial Electives: Communication Design
Design - 2 - Animation Film Design
• Advertising Film Design
• Product Design Project - 2 • Animation Film Project - 3
• Fundamentals of Visual
Merchandising • Advanced Studies in Form • Animation Film Project - 4
• Portfolio Making • Design Internship Presentation
Electives: Industrial Design -
Interior Space Design Electives: Fashion Electives: Communication Design
• ISD Project - 3 Communication - User Experience Design
• Flexi-Credit Course • FC Project – 2 • UED Project - 4
• Working Drawing • Advanced Event Design and • UED Project - 5
Planning • Design Internship Presentation
• Garden and Landscape Design
• Contemporary Trend in User • Recent Developments in Electives: Communication Design
Experience Design Fashion Communication - Animation Film Design
• Degree Project - AFD
Electives: Communication Design Electives: Fashion Design
- Video Film Design • FD Project - 3 Electives: Communication Design
• Video Film Project - 4 • Fashion Forecasting - User Experience Design
• Video Film Project - 5 • Recent Development in • Degree Project - UED
• Design Internship Presentation Apparel Industry
• Design Internship Presentation Electives: Communication Design
Electives: Industrial Design - - Video Film Design
Product Design Semester: VIII • Degree Project - VFD
• Design Detailing Core Courses
• Mobility Design • FCC Electives: Industrial Design -
• Product Design Project - 3 Product Design
• Product Design Project - 4 Electives: Industrial Design - • Degree Project - PD
• Research and Design Research Interior Space Design
• Design Internship Presentation • Degree Project - ISD Electives: Fashion
Communication
Electives: Fashion Electives: Communication Design • Degree Project - FC
Communication - Graphic Design
• FC Project – 3 • Degree Project - GD Electives: Fashion Design
• Fashion Forecasting • Degree Project - FD
• Design Internship Presentation

Please visit [Link] for information related to:


• Teaching Faculty including educational qualification(s) and
teaching experience
• Learning Resources
• Physical and Academic Infrastructure Facilities
• Co-Curricular and Extra Curricular Activates
• Hostel Accommodation
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Symbiosis Centre
for Media &
Communication
(SCMC)

SCMC
Contact Details:
Symbiosis Centre for Media & Communication (SCMC)
188 Symbiosis Viman Nagar Campus, Survey No. 231,
off New Airpot Road, Viman Nagar, Pune – 411014, Maharashtra
Telephone number : +91 20- 26634511/12/13/14/15
Email : contactus@[Link]
Website : [Link]
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Dr. Sreeram Gopalkrishnan


Director

Director Profile:
Dr. Sreeram Gopalkrishnan is a PhD in Mass Communications, MS in Communications, MBA from NMIMS and
has attended Executive Programmes at the IndianOil Institute of Petroleum Management and Mudra Institute of
Communications & Advertising(MICA). He has a UGC NET Lectureship and published research papers in leading
peer reviewed and Scopus Indexed Management and Communications Research Journals. Dr Sreeram has over
25 years’ experience in the Corporate Sector and started his career in the IT Industry before getting into the
media industry as a Scriptwriter and Copywriter in companies like OS Studios & RK Swamy BBDO. He joined
Fortune 500 company IndianOil as a Probationary Officer and worked in senior leadership positions pan India
before shifting to the Atharva Group. In 2016, he received the Best MBA Faculty award from the prestigious
Bombay Management Association. In 2017, he joined Symbiosis International University as Associate Professor
and is presently the Officiating Director at Symbiosis Centre for Media and Communication and visiting faculty at
the Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune. [Link]’s research interests are in Lobbying Studies,
CRM, Branding, Film Studies and Marketing Analytics. He has contributed two books – Petroleum Perspectives
and the Future - published by the [Link] Foundation, Pune & Cloud Computing: The Surge before the Storm
by Cambridge Publishing.

Institute Profile:
Widely acclaimed as India’s premier mass communication college, Symbiosis Centre for Media & Communication
(SCMC) has been successful in carving a niche for itself in the field of media and communication education since
its inception in 2008. SCMC is a department of Symbiosis International University (SIU), under the Faculty of
Media Communication (FoMC). Through our programme, Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication), we offer a
comprehensive learning experience through traditional academics & research, as well as cyber & experiential
learning. We are the only media education institute in India to offer specialization / cources at the undergraduate
level supported by extensive coursework, academic sessions by professionals with years of industry experience,
immersive internships and projects. Our intake process entails hand-picking students every year for the programme
through a screening procedure that includes an entrance test and personal interviews. Our mission is to nurture
their natural talents and aptitudes; equip them with technical knowledge and skills; and prepare them for the
media industry or further education, whichever they choose, post their graduation.
The SCMC core faculty possesses years of industry, academic and research experience, while our visiting and
guest faculty are active media professionals. Together, they help the students gain an understanding of real world
scenarios and of the changing demands of the industry, and to create networks within the media community.
We also ensure that we have the resources and infrastructure to back up classroom learning with practical, hands-
on experience needed for each of our programme specializations. Several of our classrooms are acoustically sealed
mini-auditoriums, with state-of-art projection and sound systems. We have a professional-grade AV studio and
pre- and post-production audio and video laboratories, journalism labs, along with a photo studio and computer
lab equipped with the latest software. SCMC has a robust placement record and our alumni are spread across
the media sector in India and around the world. Many have gone on to pursue higher education or research; and
are excelling in their chosen fields.
The definition of media has undergone a radical change in recent times. The shift is not merely technological, but
that of perception of society about media and the awareness of the potential that lies in the active participation
in the creation of media. We pride ourselves as leaders in media education and our core mission is to create
exceptional communicators and future ready professionals, capable of understanding, responding to and actively
engaging with global issues that need attention.

Programme Profile:
Name of the Programme: Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication)
The full-time programme is spread over a period of three years, and spaced out over six semesters of six months
each, incorporating theoretical lectures, hands-on practical sessions, tutorials, classroom presentations, take-
home assignments, sporting and cultural events, field trips, study tours, projects, internships.

Specialisations:
• Journalism in Print, Electronic and Cyber Media
• Audio-Visual Production including Radio and Television Production, Advertising and Documentary Film-
making and Film Studies
• Advertising including Client Servicing, Account Planning, Media and Creative - Copy and Visual
• Public Relations including Corporate Communication and Event Management

Duration: Three Years

Intake: 120

Eligibility:
Candidate should have passed standard XII (10+2) or equivalent examination from any recognized board with a
minimum 50% marks (45% for SC/ ST)
Note: It is the responsibility of the candidate to ascertain whether he/ she possesses the requisite qualification(s)/
eligibility for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of eligibility. Final eligibility
of admission will be decided by Symbiosis International (Deemed University), subject to successful fulfilment of
specified admission norms.

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Admission Process:
The admission procedure consists of two rounds:
First Round: You will have to appear for the Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET). SET is a common, objective, written
test which is held at several cities across India on the first Saturday of May every year. You will be shortlisted for
the second round on the basis of your SET score. For more details visit [Link]
Second Round: If shortlisted, you will have to be present at the Centre for a duration of three-four hours for the
same. In this round you will have to take a writing ability test, have certain documents verified and participate
in a studio test as well as a personal interaction. Attending the second round at Pune has the additional benefit
of having a guided tour of the campus, hostel, etc. prior to your (possible) admission. To get regular updates and
reminders like [Link]

Reservation of Seats: As per University norms.

Important Dates:

Details Date
Programme Registration Begins January 24, 2019
Last Date of Online Registration April 15, 2019
Last Date of payment of Registration Fees April 15, 2019
Entrance Test May 04, 2019
Test Result May 14, 2019
Announcement of Shortlist for Personal Interaction & Writing Ability Test May 20, 2019
Personal Interaction and Writing Ability Test 24-26 May, 2019 / 1-2 June, 2019
Announcement of First Merit list June 10, 2019
Last Date for Payment of Fees for Candidates in the First Merit List June 15, 2019
Programme Commencement July 2019

Disclaimer: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute
website. [Link].

Orientation and Pedagogy: SCMC is driven by its commitment to providing the industry with skilled and trained
media professionals adept in all fields of communication. SCMC’s method of instructing its students in both
the theoretical and practical aspects of mass communication and communication management has produced
students who not only excel academically but also respond swiftly to professional challenges. Though the medium
of instruction is English, certain case studies used by individual resource persons may be in other languages
(primarily Hindi).
Fee Structure:

Program Fees For Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication) (Indian Student) Amount In INR
for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 2,80,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication) USD Equivalent to INR
(International Student) for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 4,20,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Student. Amount In INR USD Equivalent
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, (For Indian to INR (For
e.g. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Student) for 1st International
Dormitory) year Student) for 1st year
Mess Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 58,650 ₹ 58,650
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) *
**Twin Sharing A Wing ₹ 1,08,600 ₹ 1,08,600
**Three Sharing B Wing ₹ 92,000 ₹ 92,000
**Twin Sharing C Wing ₹ 1,19,850 ₹ 1,19,850
**Three Sharing C Wing ₹ 1,01,150 ₹ 1,01,150

Installments for Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication) 1st Year (Amount in ₹)


(Indian Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 1,40,000 ₹ 1,40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000 -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 46,000 ₹ 46,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 2,50,325 ₹ 2,15,325
Installments Pay by Date At time of 25-Nov-2019
Admission
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.

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Installments for Bachelor of Arts 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)


(Mass Communication) (International Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 45,000 ₹ 1,45,000 ₹ 2,30,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 46,000 ₹ 46,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 2,35,325 ₹ 3,05,325
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Nov-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
‘Offer Letter’ SCIE
(USD equivalent
to INR)
# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
* Academic Fees, Hostel and Mess Fees can be increased up to 10% during the period of the Programme to
cater to any changes, introduction of Government taxes as and when applicable.
• 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 as approved by the Fee Structure Committee, to be paid
to the institute by way of wire transfer/demand draft. No donation or capitation fee is charged for admission
to any program at any institute of SIU.
Programme Structure
Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication) [BA (Mass Communication)]

Semester: I • Introduction to Camera and Electives: Communication


Core Courses Lighting Management
• Political Science III • Creative Writing • Integrated Marketing
• Introduction to Theatre • Fundamentals of Media Communication Planning
• Basic Sociology Research Methodology • Digital Branding
• Current Affairs • Emotional Intelligence at • Advanced PR Writing Skills
• Foundation of Photography Workplace • Introduction to Advertising
• Introduction to Aesthetics and Filmmaking
Visual Communication Semester: IV • Customer Relationship
• Essentials of Marketing Core Courses Management
Management • Management Perspective in • Marketing Research
• Glimpses of India: Post Media and Communication • Introduction to Campaign
Independence Businesses Planning and Production
• History of Indian Cinema • Project II
• Consumer Behaviour and Semester: VI
Semester: II Insights Core Courses
Core Courses • Design Tools-III • Practical: Creation of a
• Introduction to Journalism • Introduction to Television Newspaper/Film/Marketing/
News Communication-AD, PR Events
• Language, Culture &
• Fundamentals of Feature with New Media
Communication
Writing • Dissertation
• Business and Managerial
Communication • Digital Marketing • Seminar I
• Mass Communication theories • Introduction to Audiography
and Practices and Music Electives : Communication
• Introduction to Audio-Visual • Retail Marketing Management
Communication • Specialized PR and PR
• Introduction to Advertising Semester: V Research
• Introduction to Public Core Courses • Account Planning Models and
Relations • Project III Practices
• Design Tools-I • Design Thinking • Overview of Media Industry
and Planning
Electives: Mass Communication • Marketing Analytics
Semester: III
• Television News Production • Strategic Management
Core Courses
• News Reporting and Editing • Overview of Non-fiction
• Branding Filmmaking
• Project I
• Design Tools-II
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• Introduction to Audio-Visual
• Teaching Faculty including educational qualification(s)
Post Production and teaching experience
• Learning Resources
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• Co-Curricular and Extra Curricular Activates
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194 • Health Care Services
Symbiosis School
of Photography
(SSP)

SSP
Contact Details:
Symbiosis School of Photography (SSP)
196 Symbiosis Knowledge Village, Gram: Lavale,
Taluka: Mulshi, Pune - 412 115
Telephone number : 020-28116128/23
Email : admissions@[Link]
Website : [Link]
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Nithil Dennis
Director

Director Profile:
Nithil Dennis has 17 years of combined experience in both academic and industry and holds a Degree in Visual
Communication, specialising in Photography from Loyola College, Chennai and a Masters in Electronic Media,
specialising in Film and television production from Anna University, Chennai. He also has a 3-year Diploma in
Printing Technology. He is also a UGC-NET qualified Lecturer.

He is a qualified and experienced academician with 13 years of teaching experience in various specialisations of
Photography & films. He has worked in leading educational Institutes holding various important positions and
responsibilities. He has a strong sense of identifying photo stories. His research Interests are A) Digital Storytelling
through Images’ and B) Participatory approaches with the help of Digital Imaging Technologies and its uses in
the representation of Ethnographic Communities in India. C) He has been working extensively with ethnographic
communities in Southern India as part of his Research. He has worked with leading photographers and filmmakers,
which include International Award-winning Environment and Wildlife filmmaker and photographer Mike Pandey.
He has directed and filmed two documentaries, which have been screened in International Film festivals. He has
directed and photographed a documentary series D)Unlocking Lives’, an NDTV based show, with topics ranging
from Tran sexuality, single women, gypsies, expats, male Bharatanatyam dancers and theatre personalities. He
also has worked with leading Photographers in various advertising campaigns and has done an International
Internship in Argentina as a photo and video journalist for a leading News Website based in Buenos Aires. He has
experience in all spheres Visual production and communication and as an ardent photographer loves to travel and
document various cultures, traditions landscapes and people.

Institute Profile:
Photography is considered to be a multi-disciplinary skill that calls upon the practitioner to exercise creativity,
science and art. And for this art form to flourish, it needs to be taught in a conducive environment and by a faculty
worthy of his/her repute.
Hence under the auspices of Symbiosis International University, a first-of-its-kind venture has taken shape; the
Symbiosis School of Photography. A venture as unique as it is bold, the Symbiosis School of Photography was
formed with the intent to cultivate talent in this art form and to infuse passion for photography.
The Symbiosis School of Photography offers its students a 3 year - Bachelor of Arts – (Visual Arts and Photography)
The course is designed with a holistic approach instead of just technical skills.
Programme Profile:
Graduate Programs: BA (Visual Arts & Photography)

Duration: Three Years

Intake: 50

Eligibility: A candidate should have passed standard XII (10+2) or equivalent examination from recognized board.

Important: It is the responsibility of the candidate to ascertain whether he / she possesses the requisite
qualification(s)/ eligibility for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of
eligibility. Final eligibility of admission will be decided by Symbiosis International (Deemed University), subject to
successful fulfilment of specified admission norms.

Admission Process: At Institute level. Three steps


a) Online registration
b) Call for Interview-CVPI at four metro cities
c) Declaration of First Merit list.
d) Induction in first week of July 2019

Reservations of Seats: As per University norms.

Important Dates:

Details Date
Programme Registration Begins 15th Jan 2019
Last date of Online registration 25th May 2019
Last Date of payment of Registration fees 25th May 2019
Entrance Test (CVPI) 4 metro cities 1st June to 9th June 2019
Test Result (CV PI ) result online 14th June 2019
Announcement of Shortlist for Group Exercise and Personal Interaction NA
Group Exercise, Personal Interaction & WAT NA
Announcement of First Merit list 14th June 2019
Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list 24th June 2019
Programme Commencement 8th July 2019

Disclaimer: These dates are tentative and subject to change. Any changes in important dates will be reflected on
institute website: [Link].

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Orientation and Pedagogy :


The Symbiosis School of Photography aims to train and guide the students in all the major disciplines of
photography. An under graduate program, the Bachelor Arts (Visual Arts and Photography) has been designed to
create a holistic and educated Photographers.
The three year program covers the basics of design, liberal arts, communication skills, film making, editing and
feature writing, advanced photography, industry internship, creating a strong Portfolio that will be the ultimate
passport to step into the professional world of photography. The teaching method includes theory as well as
practical, since this is a specific programme emphasizing more on practical sessions and study tour.
Back bone of Symbiosis School of Photography is the practical knowledge to students by inviting the eminent
photographers like [Link] Sayyed, Mr Sharadh Haksar [Link] Parpiani , Vicotoria Kurundasheva, Kalyan
Verma, Sudhir Shivraman etc.

Fee Structure:

Program Fees For Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts and Photography) Amount In INR
(Indian Student) for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 4,40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 30,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts and Photography) USD Equivalent to INR
(International Student) for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 6,60,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 30,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Student. Amount In INR USD Equivalent
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, (For Indian to INR (For
e.g. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Student) International
Dormitory) for 1st year Student) for 1st year
Mess Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 58,650 ₹ 58,650
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) *
**Single ₹ 1,01,150 ₹ 1,01,150
**Twin Sharing ₹ 1,01,150 ₹ 1,01,150
**Three Sharing ₹ 88,300 ₹ 88,300
**Four Sharing ₹ 69,550 ₹ 69,550
**Dormitory ₹ 51,400 ₹ 51,400
Installments for Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts and Photography) 1st Year (Amount in ₹)
(Indian Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 2,20,000 ₹ 2,20,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 30,000 -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 44,150 ₹ 44,150
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 3,38,475 ₹ 2,93,475
Installments Pay by Date At the time of 25-Nov-2019
Admission
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.

Installments for Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts and 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)
Photography) (International Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 35,000 ₹ 2,75,000 ₹ 3,50,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 30,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 44,150 ₹ 44,150
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 3,63,475 ₹ 4,23,475
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Nov-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
‘Offer Letter’ SCIE
(USD equivalent
to INR)
# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
* Academic Fees, Hostel and Mess Fees can be increased up to 10% during the period of the Programme to
cater to any changes, introduction of Government taxes as and when applicable.
• 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 as approved by the Fee Structure Committee, to be paid
to the institute by way of wire transfer/demand draft. No donation or capitation fee is charged for admission
to any program at any institute of SIU.

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Programme Structure:
Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts and Photography) [BA (Visual Arts and Photography)]

Semester: I Semester: IV • Project B [Commercial People


Core Courses Core Courses and Portrait Photography/
• History of Art and • Post Production Techniques Commercial Architectural
Photography • Overview of Advertising Photography/ Commercial
• Photography Essentials Agency Fashion and Glamour
Photography/ Landscape and
• Visual Literacy • Advanced Table Top and
Travel Photography/ Wildlife
• Dark Room Processes Automobile Photography
Photography/ Wedding and
• Understanding Light • Wedding and Event
Event Photography]
• Introduction to Photography
• Personality Development
Communication Skills • Social Documentary
• Summer Project
• Integrated Disaster • Flexi-Credit Course
Management • Flexi-Credit Course
Semester: VI
• Introduction to
Core Courses
Semester: II Entrepreneurship
• Post Production Techniques
Core Courses • Intellectual Property Rights
• Overview of Advertising
• Basic Art and Visualization • Creative Writing
Agency
• People and Portrait
• Advanced Table Top and
Photography Semester: V
Automobile Photography
• Media Literacy Core Courses
• Wedding and Event
• Fundamentals of Set Design • The Moving Image
Photography
• Digital Darkroom • Project a [Professional
• Social Documentary
• Understanding Studio Lighting Social Documentary
• Flexi-Credit Course
• Service Learning Photojournalism/Professional
• Flexi-Credit Course
Fine Art Photography/
Commercial Industrial • Introduction to
Semester: III Entrepreneurship
Photography]
Core Courses • Intellectual Property Rights
• Basic Table Top Photography • Creative Writing
• Fine Arts Photography
• Photojournalism
• Travel and Landscape Please visit [Link] for information related to:
Photography • Teaching Faculty including educational qualification(s) and
teaching experience
• Wildlife and Nature
• Learning Resources
Photography
• Physical and Academic Infrastructure Facilities
• Digital Design Software • Co-Curricular and Extra Curricular Activates
• Basics of Fashion and Glamour • Hostel Accommodation
• Health Care Services
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Symbiosis School
of Economics
(SSE)

SSE
Contact Details:
Symbiosis School of Economics
204 3rd Floor SCHC Building, Senapati Bapat Rd., Pune 411004
Telephone number : +91-20-25672520/25675406
Email : bscadmissions@[Link], info@[Link]
Website : [Link]
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Dr.
Director
Dean, Faculty of Humanities
and Social Sciences

Director Profile:
Prof Jyoti Chandiramani has over 30 years of experience in Teaching, Institution Building, Administration, and
Research. Presently, she teaches –Urban Economic Development and Urban Mobility at the Masters level. She
has conducted more than 50 Management Development Programs for corporates, such as WIPRO, AZTEC, HP,
Intel, Godrej, Zensar Technologies, WNS, Cognizant, EXL, Deloitte, Deutsche Bank, Continum Solutions, Dr.
Reddy’s etc.
Prof Jyoti has been a founder core member of the Symbiosis Centre for Liberal Arts. In 2007, she was awarded
a short-term scholarship at the University of DePauw, Indianapolis –to study Liberal Arts Education. In 2013,
she was a part of the Indian delegation to Pakistan for the Tenth South Asian Economic Students Meet (SAESM)
at Lahore University of Management Sciences, and in 2015, she was conferred with the iCongo instituted Gold
Karmaveer Chakra and Rex Karmaveer Global Fellowship in Delhi, for her contributions to the field of education.
In 2016, she was invited to the 5th ASEM Rectors’ Conference and as a Mentor for the Students’ Forum (ARC5,
organized by Charles University in Prague and the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) at Prague and in 2017, was
invited by Niti Aayog as a members of the Working Group on “City Governance and Smart Cities”. Recently in
2018, Prof Jyoti was invited to Macquarie University, Sydney.
Prof. Jyoti’s research interest lies in the urban economic development and international economic cooperation.
She has steered and focused the activities at the Symbiosis School of Economics in this direction. To this
effect, a course on Urban Economic Development has been introduced in the Masters Programme since 2014
(Specialisation: Development Studies). Besides writing a couple of textbooks, she has jointly edited a book with
Ramanath Jha on ‘Perspectives in Urban Development: Issues in Infrastructure, Planning, and Governance.’ Her
areas of research interest in urban include Urban Infrastructure, Urban Transport, Urban Poverty and is presently
working on Pune centric cases. Besides this she keenly studies and follows trends in International Development
Cooperation – South-South Cooperation and Sustainable Development Goals. She has written a number of
research papers and has been invited to a number of conferences and seminar as a speaker.

Institute Profile:
Founded in 2008, Symbiosis School of Economics is a young, vibrant and rapidly growing institution, with a
decade of demonstrated success. SSE is a niche institute seeking to develop intellectual discipline, critical and
analytical assessment which will result in rational thinking along with an understanding of the need for constrained
optimization and a strong urge to strive towards achieving equilibrium. We at SSE, achieve these goals in an
educational environment committed to excellence and academic freedom.
Higher education is critical to successful economic development and quality of life. SSE offers graduate and
postgraduate programs in Economics within which students develop the intellectual and professional competencies
for successful life and work leadership. The course content is rigorous and the approach is descriptive as well as
investigative; it connects the students with every aspect of economics through various facets – the micro, the
macro and the global scenario. It is our endeavor to create a class of students who will be capable of including
innovations and pragmatism into problem solving in these very spheres. With it’s inter disciplinary flavour. The
curricula prepare students for careers in banks, financial institutions, corporate, media and communication,
Government, academia and so on. Despite the demanding environment, there is ample scope for creativity,
originality and student initiatives. It is a journey of academic pursuits, which is ever evolving incorporating
different perspectives from varied stakeholders, making our courses increasingly relevant and meaningful.

Programme Profile:
Name of the Programme: [Link]. (Economics) Honours

Duration: 3 years

Intake: 130

Eligibility:
Standard XII (10+2) or equivalent examination passed from any recognized board with minimum 50% marks (45%
marks for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes).
Note: It is the responsibility of the candidate to ascertain whether he / she possesses the requisite qualification(s)/
eligibility for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of eligibility. Final eligibility
of admission will be decided by Symbiosis International (Deemed University), subject to successful fulfilment of
specified admission norms.

Admission Process:
1. SET: Symbiosis Entrance Test
2. Personal Interaction and Written Ability Test(PI-WAT) is conducted for the shortlisted candidates based on
SET score

Reservation of seats: As per University norms.

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Important Dates:

Details Date
Programme Registration Begins January 24th 2019, Thursday
Last Date of Online Registration May 13th 2019, Monday
Last Date of payment of Registration Fees May 13th 2019, Monday
Entrance Test May 04th 2019, Saturday
Test Result May 14th 2019, Tuesday
Announcement of Shortlist for Personal Interaction & Writing Ability Test May 16th 2019, Thursday
Personal Interaction and Writing Ability Test @ Pune May 24th – 25th, 2019,
Friday – Saturday
Personal Interaction and Writing Ability Test @ Noida May 30th, 2019 Thursday,
May 31st, 2019 Friday &
June 1st, 2019 Saturday
Announcement of First Merit list June 7th 2019, Friday
Last Date for Payment of Fees for Candidates in the First Merit List June 13th 2019, Thursday
Programme Commencement June 26th 2019, Wednesday

Disclaimer: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute
website. [Link]

Orientation and Pedagogy:


Other than the standard discourse method, case based learning, collaborative learning, formal and informal
discussions, flipped classroom and colloquium oriented methods are also employed as pedagogical methodology.
Apart from this, various workshops, conferences and guest lectures are also organized to enhance the student’s
understanding and sharpening of the required academic and industrial skill-sets. The students 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.
Fee Structure:

Program Fees For Bachelor of Science (Economics) Honours (Indian Student) Amount In INR
for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 1,92,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Science (Economics) Honours USD Equivalent to INR
(International Student) for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum)* ₹ 2,90,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Student. Amount In INR USD Equivalent
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, (For Indian to INR (For
e.g. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Student) International
Dormitory) for 1st year Student) for 1st year
Mess Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 58,650 ₹ 58,650
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) *
**Twin Sharing ₹ 1,05,950 ₹ 1,05,950
**Three Sharing ₹ 76,000 ₹ 76,000

Installments for Bachelor of Science (Economics) Honours 1st Year (Amount in ₹)


(Indian Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 96,000 ₹ 96,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 38,000 ₹ 38,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,88,325 ₹ 1,63,325
Installments Pay by Date At the time of 25-Nov-2019
Admission
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.

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Installments for Bachelor of Science (Economics) 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)
Honours (International Students) 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 55,000 ₹ 70,000 ₹ 1,65,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 38,000 ₹ 38,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 1,52,325 ₹ 2,32,325
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Nov-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
‘Offer Letter’ SCIE
(USD equivalent
to INR)
# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
* Academic Fees, Hostel and Mess Fees can be increased up to 10% during the period of the Programme to
cater to any changes, introduction of Government taxes as and when applicable.
• 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 as approved by the Fee Structure Committee, to be paid
to the institute by way of wire transfer/demand draft. No donation or capitation fee is charged for admission
to any program at any institute of SIU.
Programme Structure:
Bachelor of Science (Economics) Honours [[Link]. Economics (Honours)]

Semester: I Semester: IV Electives


Core Courses Core Courses • Financial Management
• Foundation of Mathematics • International Economics • Introduction to Corporate
• Statistics for Economics I • Research Methodology Finance
• Indian Economy I • Primary research • Intermediary Econometrics
• Microeconomics I • Secondary research • Agricultural Economics of India
• Macroeconomics I • Liberal Arts
• Core Environmental Studies • Integrated Disaster Semester: VI
Management Core Courses
Semester: II • Portfolio Management
Core Courses Electives • Environmental Economics
• Indian Economy II • Introductory French • International Relations
• Mathematical Economics I • Introductory German • Economic Thought
• Statistics for Economics II • Introductory Spanish • Dissertation II
• Microeconomics II • Indian Banking and Financial
• Macroeconomics II System Electives
• International Financial • Operations Research
Electives Management • Industrial Organisation
• Business Accounting • Introduction to Behavioural
• Business Accounting and Semester: V Finance
Financial Analysis Core Courses • International Financial
• Economic Journalism Management
Semester: III • Internship with Business Unit • Taxation
Core Courses • IT Applications in Economics
• Introductory Econometrics • Dissertation I
• Development Economics • Microeconomics III
• Theory and Application of • Macroeconomics III
Public Finance
• Law and Economics Theory Please visit [Link] for information related to:
• Internship with NGO • Teaching Faculty including educational qualification(s) and
teaching experience
Electives • Learning Resources
• Physical and Academic Infrastructure Facilities
• Mathematical Economics II
• Co-Curricular and Extra Curricular Activates
• Theory of Political Economy in
• Hostel Accommodation
India • Health Care Services
• Public Administration and
Policy
• Money, Banking and Finance

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Symbiosis School for
Liberal Arts
(SSLA)

SSLA
Contact Details:
Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts
212 Survey No. 227, Plot No.11, 3rd Floor, Opposite Pune International Airport,
Symbiosis Road, Viman Nagar, Pune – 411014, Maharashtra, India.
Telephone number : 020-26551200/26551202
Email : admissions@[Link]
Website : [Link]
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Anita Patankar
Director

Director Profile:
Anita Patankar leads the Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts (SSLA) with expertise, vision and passion. Her
educational qualifications include an M. Com, M.S. (Psychotherapy and Counselling), P.G. Diploma in Psychological
Counselling , etc. She has recently submitted her PhD thesis to the University of Pune.
An educator for three decades, Anita Patankar has had a multi-hued career in teaching, counseling, consultancy
and corporate education. Ms. Patankar headed the Department of Marketing at the Symbiosis College of Arts and
Commerce, where she also was the founder member of India’s first institute for liberal arts, the Symbiosis Centre
for Liberal Arts, and also their Centre for International Initiatives.
Ms. Patankar has co-authored three textbooks in Marketing and Business Administration and has edited several
books for Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning. While teaching has always been her primary passion, she
has always been involved in international educational programmes and corporate education programmes led by
Symbiosis International (Deemed University). She also works as the Deputy Director of the Symbiosis Centre for
International Education.

Institute Profile:
Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts was established in 2011 and offers a four-year undergraduate degree in Liberal
Arts, with a special focus on the student’s choice of field from the Social Sciences, Humanities, Sciences, and
Professional courses like Media and Business.
A student will receive a B.A. (Liberal Arts) Honours or a [Link]. (Liberal Arts) Honours depending on his/her
specialization.
Name of the programme:
B.A./[Link]. (Liberal Arts) Honours

Duration: Four years’ full time.

Intake: 100

Eligibility:
Standard XII (10+2) or equivalent examination passed from any recognized board with minimum 50% marks (45%
marks for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes).

Important: It is the responsibility of the candidate to ascertain whether he / she possess the requisite
qualification(s)/ eligibility for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of
eligibility. Final eligibility of admission will be decided by Symbiosis International (Deemed University), subject to
successful fulfilment of specified admission norms.

Admission Process:
The application process for admission to SSLA spans out in two steps.
1. SET ( Symbiosis Entrance Test)
• All candidates will have to register online at [Link] at for the General Paper of the SET
(Symbiosis Entrance Test).
• SAT Scores can now be added in the SET Application Form and will be given weightage.
2. PI-WAT(Personal Interaction and Writing Ability Test)
Once the SET results are declared, SSLA will declare its shortlist of candidates eligible for the Personal
Interaction, which will be followed by Writing Ability Test, which is short subjective answer based test.

Reservation Seats: As per University norms.

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Students will choose anyone of the following as their Major and Minor area of specialization:

Majors (Can also be studied as Minors) Minors


English Law
Economics Film Studies
Business Studies Performing Arts (Theater /Music &Dance)
Media Studies Women’s and Gender Studies
Psychology Peace & Conflict Studies
Political Science & Public Policy History
Sociology Biology
Anthropology Physics
International Relations
Philosophy
Mathematics & Statistics
Computer Studies

In order to encourage students to learn as much as they can, they are allowed to take Double Majors / Double
Minors, Extra courses and Audit courses with specific minimum academic prerequisites / requirements.

Important Dates:

Details Date
Programme Registration Begins January 24, 2019
Last Date of Online Registration April 22,2019
Last Date of payment of Registration Fees April 22 ,2019
Entrance Test May 04, 2019
Test Result May 14, 2019
Announcement of Shortlist for Personal Interaction & Writing Ability Test May 17, 2019
Personal Interaction and Writing Ability Test May 24 – May 28, 2019
Announcement of First Merit list May 31, 2019
Last Date for Payment of Fees for Candidates in the First Merit List June 07, 2019
Programme Commencement July, 2019

Disclaimer:
These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website. www.
[Link].

Orientation and Pedagogy:


Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts offers an education that ties together various disciplines that are not traditionally
or typically offered at the undergraduate level. With changes in the economy and employment sector, the
interdisciplinary combinations’ and multi-disciplinary skills are much valued for future career growth, personal and
professional success. The programme finds its footing in the Social Sciences such as Psychology, Anthropology
and Sociology; Humanities such as History, English and Philosophy; Sciences such as Biology, Mathematics and
Statistics, Computer Studies; and Professional courses in Business and Media. This coursework is offered with
mandatory or core courses that help in developing research, thinking and critical skills; and electives such as
Greek Philosophy, World Music, or The Idea of Art, which complete a true liberal arts education.
At SSLA, the system of education integrates knowledge, skills, and attitude (i.e. a way of contextualizing the
world as critically conscious citizens) into the curriculum and co-curricular activities. This holistic framework is
the hallmark of SSLA’s programme structure, which is a break from a more traditional educational curriculum. To
achieve this at SSLA,
we aim to:
• Remove any barriers that limit a student’s access to a broad range of courses by offering courses across
all disciplines, and encouraging them to explore combinations that are conventionally viewed as being
‘academically incompatible’.
• Introduce innovative pedagogies, interactive seminars and group discussions, interactive audio-visuals,
lectures and guest speakers/experts, visits and workshops, team learning through projects and assignments,
and self-learning through library reference and internships. These experimental activities or multifaceted
teaching methods engage different learning styles of students.
• Provide students with opportunities to interact with leading experts in various fields who are associated with
SSLA as its knowledge partners.

Fee Structure:

Program Fees For Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Arts (Liberal Arts) Amount In INR
(Indian Student) for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 3,85,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Arts (Liberal Arts) USD Equivalent to INR
(International Student) for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 5,80,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Student. Amount In INR USD Equivalent to
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, (For Indian INR
e.g. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Student) (For International
Dormitory) for 1st year Student) for 1st year
Mess Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 58,650 ₹ 58,650
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) *
**Three Sharing ₹ 92,000 ₹ 92,000
**Twin Sharing ₹ 1,19,850 ₹ 1,19,850
**Three Sharing ₹ 1,01,150 ₹ 1,01,150

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Installments for Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Arts 1st Year (Amount in ₹)


(Liberal Arts) (Indian Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 1,92,500 ₹ 1,92,500
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 46,000 ₹ 46,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 2,92,825 ₹ 2,67,825
Installments Pay by Date At the time of 25-Nov-2019
Admission
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.

Installments for Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)
Arts (Liberal Arts) (International Students) 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 55,000 ₹ 2,15,000 ₹ 3,10,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 10,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 46,000 ₹ 46,000
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 3,05,325 ₹ 3,85,325
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Nov-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
‘Offer Letter’ SCIE
(USD equivalent
to INR)
# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
* Academic Fees, Hostel and Mess Fees can be increased up to 10% during the period of the Programme to
cater to any changes, introduction of Government taxes as and when applicable.
• 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 as approved by the Fee Structure Committee, to be paid
to the institute by way of wire transfer/demand draft. No donation or capitation fee is charged for admission
to any program at any institute of SIU.
Programme Structure:
B.A./[Link]. (Liberal Arts) Honours
Semester I Generic Elective Courses Semester IV
• Generic Core Courses • Generic Elective 3 Generic Core Courses
• Legal Awareness • Introduction to Philosophy
• History of Ideas Major/Minor (Specialization) (Ethics)
Courses
Generic Elective Courses • Minor Specialisation Core Generic Elective Courses
• Generic Elective 1 paper 1 • Generic Elective 4
• Major Specialisation Core • Generic Elective 5
Floating Credits Courses paper 1
• Environmental Awareness • Additional Minor Specialization Major/Minor (Specialization)
(Only One Earth) Core Paper 1 Courses
Or • * Minor Specialisation Core
• Computer Fundamentals
• Additional Elective 1 paper 2
And/or • * Major Specialisation Core
Semester II
• ***Global Immersion paper 2
Generic Core Courses
Programme • Additional Minor Specialization
• Introduction to Multicultural
And/or Core Paper 2
Worldviews
• Global Immersion Programme Or
• Introduction to Research: RM I
And/or
• Flexi credit course
Semester III • Additional Elective 2
Generic Core Courses • Global Immersion Programme
Generic Elective Courses
• Quantitative Reasoning 1:
• Generic Elective 2
Mathematics and Statistics Semester V
• Short Stories from around the Generic Core Courses
Floating Credits Courses World • Understanding India: What is
• Rhetoric and Critical Writing
India? Unravelling the Mystery
Generic Elective Courses • Research Methodology II
Audit Courses • Generic Elective 3
• **Integrated Disaster
Floating Credits Courses
Management
Major (Specialization) Courses • Community Outreach
• Major Specialisation Core Programme (Service Learning)
Semester III paper 1
• Generic Core Courses • Additional Major Specialisation
• Quantitative Reasoning 1: Core paper 1
Mathematics and Statistics • Additional Elective 1
• Short Stories from around the And or
World • Global Immersion Programme
And Or
• Global Immersion Programme
And or
• Global Immersion Programme

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Courses Core paper 3 • Global Immersion Programme
• Minor Specialisation Core • Additional Major Specialisation And/or
paper 3 Elective paper 3 • Global Immersion Programme
• Major Specialisation Core • Global Immersion Programme And/or
paper 3 And/or • Global Immersion Programme
• Major Specialisation Elective • Global Immersion Programme
paper 1 And/or Generic Core Courses
• Additional Minor Specialisation • Global Immersion Programme • Current Economic and
Core paper 3 Business Analysis
Or Semester VI • Major/Minor (Specialization)
• Additional Elective 3 B.A. /[Link]. (Liberal Arts) Honours Courses
And/or with Additional Minor • * Minor Specialisation Core
• Global Immersion Programme OR paper 5
And/or B.A. /[Link]. (Liberal Arts) Honours • * Major Specialisation Core
• Global Immersion Programme with Additional Electives paper 5
And/or
• * Major Specialisation Elective
• Global Immersion Programme Generic Core Courses paper 3
• Quantitative Reasoning 2: • Internship: Viva and
Semester V Finance Presentation
B.A. /[Link]. (Liberal Arts) Honours • History of Man: From Ape to • Additional Minor Specialization
with Additional Major and no Alexander and Beyond, a Study Core Paper 5
Minor in World Culture • Additional Specialisation
Generic Core Courses • Research Methodology III Elective paper 3
• Understanding India: What is Or
India? Unravelling the Mystery Major/Minor (Specialization) • Additional Elective 5
• Research Methodology II Courses And/or
• Minor Specialisation Core • Global Immersion Programme
Floating Credits Courses paper 4 And/or
• Community Outreach • Major Specialisation Core • Global Immersion Programme
Programme (Service Learning) paper 4 And/or
• Major (Specialization) Courses • Major Specialisation Elective • Global Immersion Programme
with Honours paper 2
• Major Specialisation Core • Additional Minor Specialisation
paper 3 Core paper 4
• Major Specialisation Elective Or
paper 1 • Additional Elective 4
Semester VII Semester VIII • Global Immersion Programme
B.A. /[Link]. (Liberal Arts) Honours B.A. /[Link]. (Liberal Arts) Honours And/or
with Additional Major and no with Additional Minor • Global Immersion Programme
Minor OR
Generic Core Courses B.A. /[Link]. (Liberal Arts) Honours Semester VIII
• Current Economic and with Additional Electives B.A. /[Link]. (Liberal Arts) Honours
Business Analysis Generic Core Courses with Additional Major and no
• Final Year Seminar Paper Minor
Major (Specialization) Courses Generic Core Courses
with Honours Generic Elective Courses • Final Year Seminar Paper
• Major Specialisation Core • Generic Elective 6
paper 5 Generic Elective Courses
• Major Specialisation Elective Major/Minor (Specialization) Major (Specialization) Courses
paper 3 Courses with Honours
• Additional Major Specialisation • Minor Specialisation Core • Major Specialisation Core
Core paper 5 paper 6 paper 6
• Additional Major Specialisation • Major Specialisation Core • Major Specialisation Elective
Elective paper 3 paper 6 paper 4
• Internship: Viva and • Major Specialisation Elective 4 • Additional Major Specialisation
Presentation Core paper 6
• Research Project
And/or • Additional Major Specialisation
• Additional Minor Specialization
• Global Immersion Programme Elective paper 4
Core Paper 6
And/or • Research Project
Or
• Global Immersion Programme • Generic Elective 6
• Additional Elective 6
And/or
And / or
• Global Immersion Programme
• Global Immersion Programme
And/or

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Symbiosis School of
Culinary Arts
(SSCA)

SSCA
Contact Details:
Symbiosis School of Culinary Arts
222 3rd Floor SIT Bldg, Hill Base Campus, Symbiosis Knowledge Village,
Gram- Lavale, Taluka- Mulshi, Dist- Pune 412115
Telephone number : 020 28116330/26/31 & & 9075040795 / 8669667076
Email : admission@[Link] / info@[Link]
Website : [Link]
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Prof. Atul A Gokhale


Director

Director Profile:
Prof. Atul A Gokhale is a Chef and Hospitality Academician with 29 years of experience both in India and abroad
in the field of teaching, administration, and service industry Having worked as a top notch Chef in the hotel
industry, he specializes in European and Indian cuisine. He graduated from Institute of Hotel Management (IHM)
Bhubaneswar and is a MBA. He is also a distinguished hospitality educationist. He is a Certified Hospitality
Educator (CHE) and master trainer from the American Hotel and Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI) USA. He
has over 16 years’ experience in running Hotel Schools in India and the Gulf countries especially in Bahrain and
Saudi Arabia. He was instrumental in designing the National Skills Qualification Framework for the Hospitality
Skills trade in Bahrain. As an Entrepreneur he has done project consultancies for hotels and restaurants and
owned and operated “Pinch of Salt” a corporate catering & consultancy service firm. He is a Member (MIH) of
Institute of Hospitality (IoH, UK) since July 2005 and member faculty of American Hotel and Lodging Educational
Institute, Orlando, USA, since 2 0 0 6 . H e i s a member of Toastmasters International since 2011 and is a
certified Competent Communicator and Competent Leader.

Institute Profile:
Symbiosis School of Culinary Arts (SSCA) is a department of Symbiosis International (Deemed) University,
founded in 1996, and is the first school fully dedicated in offering qualifications in culinary science and arts in the
country. SSCA is established with a view to cater to the need of the Food industry to have specialized culinary
professionals.
Indian Food Services market in India (organized and unorganized) is estimated at INR 3,37,500 crore in 2017 and
is projected to grow at a CAGR of 10% over the next 5 years to reach INR 552,000 crore by 2022 (FICCI Report).
This projected growth is expected to throw open many opportunities for Indian students to pursue career in food
service industry. During the last decade, culinary has emerged as a preferred career option in the food service
industry.
It takes a well-rounded and planned education to run a food service operation. Along with knowledge of culinary
arts, it is also important to know how to manage people, control costs and attract customers in order to succeed
in this increasingly competitive industry.
Programme Profile: Name of the Programme: [Link]. (Culinary Arts)

Duration: 3 years
Keeping in view the increasing demand for specialized program in Culinary Arts, SSCA offers a three- year, full-
time [Link]. programme in Culinary Arts. This [Link]. (Culinary Arts) degree program prepares students for a wide
range of career options such as Chefs, Chef Managers, food critics, food photographers, entrepreneurs, concept
developers for health foods, culinary advisors and Celebrity Chefs.
The program is highly interactive and practical oriented. Master Chef Sanjeev Kapoor is the Chair Professor of
this school and has team of professional chefs to train youngsters for a skilled and grueling culinary profession.
SSCA offers its students the most conducive environment for studying and research. Seminars by celebrity chefs,
workshops, summer projects and industry visits are incorporated as part of academics. SSCA also focuses on the
personality development of the students and grooms them for future challenges in life.
Symbiosis believes in industry and academia interaction at all stages of student development and as a part of our
curricula, the students undergo well planned and monitored internship in collaboration with leading hotel and
food industry organisations.
Innovation in culinary field, adaptability, business ethics and social responsibility are emphasized to develop
students into becoming leaders as well as responsible citizens.

Intake: 60

Eligibility:
Standard XII (10+2) or equivalent examination passed from any recognized board with minimum 50% marks (45%
marks for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes).

Important: It is the responsibility of the candidate to ascertain whether he / she possess the requisite
qualification(s)/ eligibility for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of
eligibility. Final eligibility of admission will be decided by Symbiosis International (Deemed University), subject to
successful fulfilment of specified admission norms.

Admission Process:
• For Students graduating 12th from India (CBSE, HSC, ISC, Cambridge and Respective State Boards) the
applicant is required to undergo the Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET).
• The SET exam is mandatory to qualify for next stage in admission to SSCA. Please log into [Link]
for registration. You have to pay Rs.1750/- as SET registration fee.
• IB students are not exempt from appearing for SET in May.
• International Students are exempt from appearing for Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET).
• Please visit the Symbiosis Centre for International Education (SCIE) website for admissions details.
• Click on the ‘Undergraduate Admissions Procedure’ tab under the ‘Admissions’ tab for complete details.
• Please note that all international admissions are handled solely by SCIE and not by SSCA. For any information
regarding / clarifications regarding the same, please contact SCIE on the email / phone numbers provided on
their website. [Link]

Reservation of seats: As per University norms.


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Important Dates:

Details Date
Programme Registration Begins Thursday, January 24, 2019
Last Date of Online Registration Monday, April 15, 2019
Entrance Test Saturday, May 04, 2019
Last Date of payment of Registration Fees Sunday, May 12, 2019
Test Result Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Announcement of Shortlist for Personal Interaction & Writing Ability Test Friday, May 17, 2019
Personal Interaction and Writing Ability Test Delhi: Saturday, 25th May 2019
Kolkata: Sunday, 26th May 2019
Pune: Saturday, 1st June 2019
and Sunday, 2nd June 2019
Announcement of First Merit list Wednesday, 5th June 2019
Last Date for Payment of Fees for Candidates in the First Merit List Friday, 14th June 2019
Programme Commencement Monday, 1st July 2019

Disclaimer: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute
website. [Link].

Orientation and Pedagogy:


The study of fact, theory and concept is not sufficient to educate a culinarian. The individual must have the
opportunity to hone the skills, by watching processes and ingredients in action, and to practice them. Culinary
Skills are a great combination of the art and science and these skills can only be learned in practice.
Pune is largely based on this principle and is a mix of many learning methodologies. Apart from the usual chalk-
n-talk, there is a conscious effort to make the sessions interactive by providing opportunities to practice and be
exposed to the latest developments in the culinary field.
At SSCA, we seek to transform gourmet enthusiasts into culinary professionals. The pedagogy at SSCA is designed
to incorporate the appropriate practical components to have a thorough grounding in the art and science of
culinary preparation.
The course content is a paradigm shift from the traditional way of imparting culinary education. The program
facilitates a strong foundation, from culinary basics to contemporary gastronomic trends. Besides being a skill
based course, the teaching learning process is not just restricted within the premises of SSCA but extends further
with study tours and factory visits. It further expands the student’s horizon to advance from academic knowledge
to its creative application in mastering the art of food preparation and presentation. Teaching inputs at SSCA
have been carefully crafted to bridge the gap between academics and the hospitality industry, thereby achieving
symbiosis. The program prepares students to take on professional responsibilities in various career options in
standalone specialty cuisine restaurants or star hotels across the globe. The academic environment at SSCA
nurtures creative thinking and develops students to manage culinary business enterprise in a globally competitive
environment.
In addition, students are encouraged to undertake multiple hands-on projects to hone their research and analytical
skills. Latest state-of-the-art equipment and techniques are used wherever possible. Ample guest lectures will
be organized by inviting Specialists Chefs and Leading Celebrity Chefs for classroom inputs and demonstrations.
SSCA also offers an opportunity to the students to get a first-hand feel in growing and management of the herb
garden and food shows.

Fee Structure:

Program Fees For Bachelor of Science (Culinary Arts) (Indian Student) Amount In INR
for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 3,50,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Science (Culinary Arts) (International Student) USD Equivalent to INR
for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 5,25,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Student. Amount In INR USD Equivalent to
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, (For Indian INR
e.g. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Student) (For International
Dormitory) for 1st year Student) for 1st year
Mess Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 58,650 ₹ 58,650
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) *
**Three Sharing ₹ 94,700 ₹ 94,700
**Four Sharing ₹ 69,550 ₹ 69,550

Installments for Bachelor of Science (Culinary Arts) 1st Year (Amount in ₹)


(Indian Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 1,75,000 ₹ 1,75,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000 -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 47,350 ₹ 47,350
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 2,86,675 ₹ 2,51,675
Installments Pay by Date At the time of 25-Nov-2019
Admission
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.

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Installments for Bachelor of Science (Culinary Arts) 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)
(International Students) 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 45,000 ₹ 1,97,500 ₹ 2,82,500
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 47,350 ₹ 47,350
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 2,89,175 ₹ 3,59,175
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Nov-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
‘Offer Letter’ SCIE
(USD equivalent
to INR)
# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
* Academic Fees, Hostel and Mess Fees can be increased up to 10% during the period of the Programme to
cater to any changes, introduction of Government taxes as and when applicable.
• 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 as approved by the Fee Structure Committee, to be paid
to the institute by way of wire transfer/demand draft. No donation or capitation fee is charged for admission
to any program at any institute of SIU.
Programme Structure
Bachelor of Science (Culinary Arts) [[Link]. Culinary Arts]

Semester: I Semester: III • Global and Contemporary


Core Courses Core Courses Cuisine (Theory)
• Culinary Foundation - (Theory) • European Cuisine and Culture • Global and Contemporary
• Culinary Foundation - (Theory) Cuisine (Practical)
(Practical) • European Cuisine (Practical) • Entrepreneurship in the Food
• Basic Bakery and Pastry Art • Indian Cuisine and Culture - 2 Industry
(Theory) (Theory) • Contemporary Restaurant and
• Basic Bakery and Pastry Art • Regional Indian Cuisine Kitchen Design
(Practical) (Practical - Bulk Cooking) • Introduction to Business
• Fundamentals of Food • Food and Beverage Service Communication
Sciences Operations - 2 (Theory)
• French-1 • Food and Beverage Service Semester: VI
• Core Environmental Studies Operations - 2 (Practical) Core Courses
• Flexi-Credit Course • Asian Cuisine and Culture
Semester: II • Food and Wine Pairing (Theory)
Core Courses • Summer Internship Project • Asian Cuisine (Practical)
• Sociology and Anthropology of • Integrated Disaster • Human Resource Management
Gastronomy Management • Services Marketing
• Applied Nutrition • Research Methodology
• Indian Cuisine & Culture-1 Semester: IV • Dissertation
(Theory) Core Courses
• Indian Cuisine -1 (Practical) • Internship Electives:
• Food & Beverage Service • Food Journalism
Operations - 1 (Theory) Semester: V • Food Photography
• Food & Beverage Service Core Courses • Art of Gard manger and Food
Operations-1 (Practical) • Advanced Bakery and Pastry Styling (Practical)
• Communication Skills Art (Theory) • Confectionery Techniques
• Flexi-Credit Course • Advanced Bakery and Pastry • Show-Piece Making
• Culinary Maths Art (Practical)

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Symbiosis Institute
of Technology
(SIT)

SIT
Contact Details:
Symbiosis Institute of Technology
232 Symbiosis International University, near Lupin Research Park,
Gram: Lavale, Taluka:Mulshi, Pune 412 115
Telephone number : +91 20 28116441, +91 20 28116300
Fax Number: +91 20 28116460
Email : info@[Link]
Website : [Link]
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Dr Ketan Kotecha
Director

Director Profile:
An advocate and practitioner of Emotional intelligence in workplaces, Dr Ketan Kotecha is at the helm of the
Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Symbiosis International (Deemed University). He is also the Dean of Faculty of
Engineering at the University. An exceptional academic leader, he has a firm grip on the steering of the Institution
towards desired vision and mission. His 23 years of extraordinary career saw him serving in the finest of the
engineering colleges in various higher technical education leadership positions.
Dr. Kotecha was founding Provost of Gujarat’s largest private university- Parul University. He was Director –
Academic Development and Research Cell, Nirma University, Ahmedabad, where he also served as the Dean
and Director (Nirma Institute of Technology, Nirma University). He was Governing Council Member of the USA
based Global Engineering Dean’s Council – India Chapter and is also a member of National Advisory Council
for Confederation of Indian Industry’s (CII) Engineering and Management Curriculum Restructuring Task Force.
He is a member of Governing Council and Academic Councils at various Universities. He was a Member of the
Technical Advisory Committee (BRTS, Ahmedabad) and is also a member of Metro–Link Express for Gandhinagar.
Dr. Kotecha is also an independent director of Gujarat Informatics nominated by Government of Gujarat. He has a
doctorate from IIT Bombay and has illustrious and path-breaking research activities under his belt. A researcher-
teacher of Deep learning, his interest areas include Artificial Intelligence, Computer Algorithms, Machine Learning,
Deep Learning Higher Order Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking and Ethics & Values. He has more than 100 papers
published /presented at international conferences around the world to his credit and 3 patents filed. He is a guide
to doctoral students working on the various field of Computer Engineering and Machine Learning.
A recipient of Erasmus+ faculty mobility grant from European Union, Dr. Kotecha was invited by Wroclaw
University of Science and Technology and Poznan University of technology, Poland for delivering sessions on
Machine learning. Earlier he was visiting expert to University of Pretoria, S. Africa. He was also invited and visited
in various countries like USA, Canada, Singapore, Hong Kong, S. Africa, Poland, Germany, Cz Republic, Switzerland
and Argentina. Dr. Kotecha is a pioneer in Education Technology, and believes in drastic and needed curriculum
reforms and innovative teaching-learning practices as call of the hour. A voracious reader, he is passionate about
travelling and indulging in good food.

Institute Profile:
Symbiosis Institute of Technology, being the flagship 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.
Among the initiatives taken to make SIT one of the most sought after Institutes of technical education in the
country are:
• recruitment of highly qualified 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 needs of industry
• employing innovative methods of teaching and providing ample opportunities for learning outside the
classroom through projects, technical fests and cultural programmes.
The Institute offers and [Link] programmes in Civil Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering, Electronics &
Telecommunication Engineering, Information Technology and Mechanical Engineering. Admission to the [Link]
programme is carried out through Symbiosis Entrance Test (SIT EEE), JEE (Main) and MHT-CET examinations.
The Institute also offers M. Tech programmes in Computer Aided Design and Manufacture, Electronics &
Telecommunication Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering and GeoInformatics and Surveying Technology.

Programme Profile:
B. Tech Programme Duration
Civil Engineering 4 Years
Computer Science & Engineering 4 Years
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering 4 Years
Information Technology 4 Years
Mechanical Engineering 4 Years

Intake:
B. Tech Programme Intake
Civil Engineering 60
Computer Science & Engineering 180
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering 120
Information Technology 60
Mechanical Engineering 120
[*proposed to be increased]

Eligibility:
Indian Students
• Passed 10+2 examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the
Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology/ Technical Vocational subject.
• Obtained at least 45% marks (40% in case of candidate belonging to reserved category) in the above subjects
taken together.
• Good score in an entrance examination like SIT Engineering Entrance Examination [SIT EEE], MHT-CET or
JEE-Main conducted in the year 2019.

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Professor, Singapore Institute of Technology
and Past Chairman, Engineering
Accreditation Board, IES was the Guest of
Honour at IEEE PuneCon 2018
[30th November to 2nd December 2018]
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Dr. K Kotecha [ Director, SIT]
inaugurating REVERB, the
Annual Cultural Festival of SIT

International Students (Foreign Nationals /Non Resident Indians/PIO)


• Passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry
/ Biotechnology / Biology / Technical vocational subject.
• Obtained at least 45% marks (40% in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST category) in the above subjects
taken together do not have to appear for entrance exam (SIT EEE /JEE-Main) in India.
• International student’s eligibility as per SCIE norms.

Reservations of Seats: As per University norms.

Important Dates:
The admissions of the eligible candidates to First Year of B. Tech program of the Institute will be based on merit in
any one of the following entrance exams (SIT EEE, JEE (Main), MHT-CET) through open counselling/admission, in
which the candidate has to be physically present on the date of counselling/admission along with his/her original
certificates. The details of the counselling / admission procedures and documents required will be available on
the Institute website.

Symbiosis Institute of Technology [SIT EEE]:

Activity Date of Examination Registration Dates


Registration Starts Registration Closes
Symbiosis Entrance Test (SIT EEE) May 04th, 2019 January 29th 2019 April 14th, 2019

Dates for Institute Registration:

Details Date
Programme Registration begins January 29th 2019
Last date of online registration April 14th 2019 [SIT EEE]
Last date of payment of Registration Fees April 14th 2019
Online Institute Registration June 1st 2019 [SIT EEE, JEE(Main), MHT-CET]
Entrance Test May 4th 2019
Test Result May 14th 2019
Announcement of shortlisted students for seat allocation June 8th 2019 [SC/ST/DA/KM candidates]
and admission. [SIT EEE]
Announcement of shortlisted students for seat allocation June 9th 2019 [General candidates)
and admission. [SIT EEE]
Announcement of shortlisted students for seat allocation June 15th 2019 (JEE and MHT-CET [SC/ST/
and admission. DA/KM candidates])
Announcement of shortlisted students for seat allocation June 16th 2019 (JEE and MHT-CET General
and admission. candidates)
Announcement of shortlisted students for seat allocation June 25th 2019
and admission. [SIT EEE if seats are vacant]
Programme Commencement July 1st 2019
Disclaimer:
These dates are tentative and subject to change. Any changes in important dates will be reflected on institute
website: [Link].
All the above dates have been decided based on the announced dates of the respective entrance examinations
and declaration of their results. However, the counselling dates are liable to change as a result of a change in the
date of entrance exams and/or declaration of results. All applicants are requested to visit the Institute website for
any update on counselling/admission dates.
Only registered candidates will be able to participate in the counselling for admission. Candidates can register
without their entrance exam rank/score. The entrance exam rank/score can be provided after the declaration of
the result.

Orientation and Pedagogy:


a. Method of Instruction
The Institute employs a very effective and interactive teaching-learning process using most recent teaching
aids including multimedia. The curriculum has been developed considering the present and future needs of
industry and higher education. Teachers prepare detailed presentations, lab manuals and course files to ensure
the effectiveness of teaching-learning process. A salient feature of the curriculum is a six-month project
semester, totally devoted to carrying out projects in the industry. Students of all under graduate programmes
spend six months in the industry, other organizations, renowned institutions and universities, both in India and
abroad, as part of their curriculum. They are encouraged to undertake projects in various areas of the industry
to augment their theoretical learning. The emphasis during the ‘Project Semester’ is to expose the students to
real life problems in their chosen field of work and find their solutions, using a systematic and logical approach
employing latest tools, techniques and technologies.
All students of SIT can opt for and qualify a special Diploma in Business Management from the Symbiosis
Institute of Business Management, Pune a premier Institute of Management in the country. This arrangement
gives the students an insight into basic functions of management like marketing, finance, human resource and
operations, in addition to polishing their communication and interpersonal skills. The students are exposed
to these aspects at an early age as compared to the students of other management programmes. This helps
a great deal in making the theoretical concepts and techniques of management become a part of students’
personality and their normal way of life. The students of SIT interact with and share the experiences of eminent
personalities who visit the Institute from time to time. [Link] Degree with Honours has been introduced from
this academic year [2019-20].
b. Industry Interface
It is necessary to give students an insight into the practical aspects of theory taught in the Institute. The
Institute, right from its inception, has ensured industrial participation in curriculum development, guest
lectures, student trainings and internships. In addition to these, several industrial visits are also arranged
for students in order to give them a clear picture of the industrial environment. Visits were made to some
renowned companies like ARAI, Bharat Forge, KraftPowercon, Persistent, Maker’s Lab [Tech Mahindra], Mapro
Industry, 512 Army Base workshop, GE, Tata Motors, etc.
c. Research and Development
SIU started Ph.D. programme in Engineering from the academic year 2010-2011. Presently 109 research
scholars are pursuing their research from Faculty of Engineering. Research equipment and facilities have
been established at SIT to carry out high quality basic and applied research. Faculty members regularly send

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Students and faculty at a debate


competition organized by Literary
Society (SIT) to mark the75th year
of Quit India Movement and 70
years of India’s Independence

proposals to funding agencies for sponsored R&D projects in emerging areas of research. They also have a
large number of publications in referred journals and are actively engaged in publications. Many papers were
presented by the faculty and students in conferences held in India and abroad. Faculty and students have
published 74 papers in refereed journals in the academic year 2017-18, out of which fifty two journal papers
were SCOPUS indexed journals. The undergraduate and graduate students also get an opportunity to work
on some sub-areas of larger research problems as their major or minor projects. The Institute is in the process
of augmenting necessary equipment and facilities in the identified research areas.
d. International Initiatives
Symbiosis Centre for International Education located at Symbiosis Vishvabhawan, SB Road takes a large
number of initiatives for collaboration with foreign universities. The activities include Student Exchange
Programme, Semester Abroad Programme, Scholar in Residence Programme and joint research initiatives.
Presently SIT has collaboration with
• Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
• Berlin School of Law and Economics, Leibniz University and Ingolstadt University, Germany
• University of Adelaide and University of Queensland, Australia
• Telecom Ecole de Management Paris,
• University of Malta, Malta
• King Mongkut’s University, Thailand
• University of Malaya, Malayasia
• Ritsumeikan University, Japan
• IUPUI, Indianpolis, USA.
Our students regularly visit some of these universities and their students have been with us on Semester
Abroad Programme and Study India Programme.

Placements:
The Institute has a very well organized placement and training cell. All the students of final year are prepared
for campus interviews through special programs on technical and soft skills, which help them get prestigious
jobs. Leading companies from multitude of sectors participate in final placements offering sought after profiles
with competitive packages. The recruiter portfolio comprised a healthy mix of recruiters from IT sector and fast
growing start-ups. Further some students, with their superlative effort during internships and reputed corporate
competitions were awarded PPOs by highly coveted companies. The visiting companies include Rakuten (Japan),
Microsoft, DELL, Amdocs, IBM, Persistent, Syntel, TCS and fortune 500 companies like Amazon. Pitney Bowes
Software India, Nvidia and Tetrapack, 3 DPLM, Cummins India, Renishaw, Anand Group, Gelseck Devrient,
Konecranes, Mahindra Vehicle manufacturing Ltd., Siemens PLM, Manhattan Occan, Rall bombardier, Directi,
HDFC Bank, Verilas, Cadence, Symantec corporation, Decimal Point Analytics, IBM, L&T Infotech, etc.
Fee Structure:

Program Fees For Bachelor of Technology (Indian Student) Amount In INR


for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 2,60,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000

Program Fees For Bachelor of Technology (International Student) USD Equivalent to INR
for 1st Year
Academic Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 3,90,000
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) ₹ 40,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000

**Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Student. Amount In INR USD Equivalent to
(Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, (For Indian INR
e.g. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Student) (For International
Dormitory) for 1st year Student) for 1st year
Mess Fees (Per Annum) * ₹ 58,650 ₹ 58,650
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 ₹ 15,000
Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) *
**Three Sharing ₹ 94,700 ₹ 94,700
**Four Sharing ₹ 69,550 ₹ 69,550

Installments for Bachelor of Technology (Indian Student) 1st Year (Amount in ₹)


1st Installment 2nd Installment
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 1,30,000 ₹ 1,30,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000 -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)- Triple Sharing ₹ 47,350 ₹ 47,350
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 2,41,675 ₹ 2,06,675
Installments Pay by Date At the time of 25-Nov-2019
Admission
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.

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Installments for Bachelor of Technology 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)


(International Student) 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment
Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) # ₹ 40,000 - -
Academic Fees (Per Annum) ₹ 45,000 ₹ 1,30,000 ₹ 2,15,000
Institute Deposit (Refundable) ₹ 20,000 - -
Hostel Deposit (Refundable) - ₹ 15,000 -
**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)- Triple Sharing - ₹ 47,350 ₹ 47,350
**Mess Fees (Per Annum) - ₹ 29,325 ₹ 29,325
Installments ₹ 1,05,000 ₹ 2,21,675 ₹ 2,91,675
Installments Pay by Date At the time of At the time of 25-Nov-2019
acceptance of Reporting to
‘Offer Letter’ SCIE
(USD equivalent
to INR)
# 50% Concession will be given only to the Foreign National students on Administrative Fees.
** Academic, Hostel and Mess Fees for the subsequent year would be communicated before commencement of
the next academic year.
* Academic Fees, Hostel and Mess Fees can be increased up to 10% during the period of the Programme to
cater to any changes, introduction of Government taxes as and when applicable.
• 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 as approved by the Fee Structure Committee, to be paid
to the institute by way of wire transfer/demand draft. No donation or capitation fee is charged for admission
to any program at any institute of SIU.
Programme Structure:
Bachelor of Technology (Civil) [[Link] (Civil)]

Semester: I • Introduction to Fluid • Design Thinking


Core Courses Mechanics • Principles of Economics
• Chemistry • Introduction to Fluid • Flexi-Credit Course
• Chemistry Lab Mechanics Lab
• Engineering Mathematics -I • Building Construction Electives: GIS and Surveying
• Engineering Mechanics Technology Technology
• Engineering Mechanics Lab • Building Construction • Project Phase - I
• Basic Electrical and Electronics Technology Lab • Digital Image Processing in GIS
Engineering • Hydrology and Water Resource • Spatial Modelling and Analysis
• Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Engineering Lab • Integrated Disaster Electives: Infrastructure
• Engineering Graphics Management Engineering and Management
• Programming and Problem • Project Phase - I
Solving Electives • Pavement Materials
• Programming and Problem • Basic German I • Public Transportation Systems
Solving Lab • Basic French I • Urban Transportation Planning
• Critical Thinking • Basic Spanish I
Electives: Environmental
Semester: II Semester: IV Hydraulics
Core Courses Core Courses • Project Phase - I
• Physics • Statistics, Probability and • Environmental Fluid Mechanics
• Physics lab Numerical Methods • Pipeline Engineering
• Engineering Mathematics -II • Structural Analysis-I • River Engineering
• Environmental Science • Geology and Soil Mechanics
• Basics of Civil Engineering • Geology & Soil Mechanics Lab Electives: Geo-Environmental
• Basics of Civil Engineering Lab • Open Channel Flow Engineering
• Tinker Lab • Open Channel Flow Lab • Project Phase - I
• Communication Skills • Advanced Surveying Lab • Geotechnical Design
• Communication skills lab • Service Learning • Environmental Systems
• Creative Thinking • Project Based Learning -I • Environmental Laws and Policy
• Software Tools • Entrepreneurship Venture
Electives: Structural Engineering
Semester: III Electives • Project Phase - I
Core Courses • Foundation of Ethics • Structural Analysis by Matrix
• Engineering Mathematics-III • Introduction to Indian Methods
• Introduction to Solid Philosophy • Prestressed Concrete
Mechanics
• Introduction to Solid Semester: V Electives: Smart Cities and Urban
Mechanics Lab Core Courses Analytics
• Computer Aided Civil • Structural Analysis-II • Project Phase - I
Engineering Drawing • Quantity Surveying and • Smart Cities: Context Policy
Valuation and Governance
• Environmental Engineering I • Application of Sensor
• Environmental Engineering I Technology to Smart Cities
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Lab.
• Structural Design-I Semester: VI
• Structural Design I Lab. Core Courses
• Project Based Learning-II • Environmental Engineering II
• Structural Design-II • Nanotechnology
• Flexi-Credit Course
• Flexi-Credit Course Electives: GIS and Surveying
• Capstone Course Technology
• Project Phase II 241
Electives • Global Navigation Satellite
• Soil Mechanics II Systems
• Bridge Engineering • Global Navigation Satellite Electives
• Green building technology Systems Lab • Prestressed Concrete Structure
• Airport Planning and Design • Waste Management Systems
• Introduction to Remote Electives: Infrastructure • Water Power Engineering
Sensing and GIS Engineering and Management
• Introduction to Finite Element
• Environmental Systems • Project Phase II Methods
• Smart Cities and Future • Infrastructure Planning and • Sustainable Construction
Urbanism Design Methods
• Glass Facade Engineering • Infrastructure Planning and • Environmental Geotechniques
• Foundation Engineering Design Lab
• Environmental Impact
• Pavement Design Assessment
• Integrated Water resource Electives: Environmental • Traffic Engineering
Management Hydraulics
• Optimization in Civil
• Computer Applications in • Project Phase II Engineering
Construction Management • Water Resources Field • Port and Harbor Engineering
• Urban Transport Engineering Methods
• Rock Mechanics
• Smart Cities Planning and • Water Resources Field
• Advanced Concrete
Development Methods Lab
Technology
• Advanced Structural Analysis • Professional Practices in
• Design of Hydraulic Structures Electives: Geo-Environmental Construction
Engineering
• Soil Mechanics II Lab • Project Management in Smart
• Project Phase II Cities
• Environmental Systems Lab
• Structural Geology • Geoinformatics Application
• Advanced Structural Analysis
Lab • Structural Geology Lab for Emergency Response
• Design of Hydraulic Structures Management
Lab Electives: Structural Engineering • Water and Air Quality
• MATLAB • Project Phase - II Modelling
• Introduction to Robotics • Modelling and Analysis of • Prestressed Concrete
• Renewable Energy Systems Uncertainty Structure Lab
• Introduction to Image • Modelling and Analysis of • Waste Management System
Processing Uncertainty Lab Lab
• Smart Urban Planning • Water Power Engineering Lab
• Water Resource Planning and Electives: Smart Cities and Urban • Principles of Modern
Management Analytics Communication Systems
• Java • Project Phase II • Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
• Introduction to Data Science • IOT for Smart Cities Design
• Introduction to AI and • IOT for Smart Cities Lab • Machine Learning
Machine Learning • Introduction to Mechatronics
• Quality Management Semester: VII • GIS Applications
Techniques Core Courses • Intelligent Transportation
• Electrical and Electronics • Project Management
Materials • Cyber Security • Open Source Technologies
• 3D Printing and Prototyping • Basics of Database
• Project Management • Introduction to BIGDATA
• Six sigma Electives: Infrastructure Electives: Structural Engineering
• Introduction to Optimisation Engineering and Management • Seminar
• Fundamentals of Automotive • Seminar • Industrial Structures
Technology • Intelligent Transportation • System Engineering and
• Introduction to Operations Systems Economics
Research • Transportation Economics
• Smart Materials Electives: Smart Cities and Urban
• Introduction to Mathematical Electives: Environmental Analytics
Modelling Hydraulics • Seminar
• Organizational Behaviour • Seminar • Intelligent Transportation
• History of Science and • Hydraulic Modelling Systems
Technology • Basics of Computational • Urban Hydrology and
Methods Hydraulics
Electives: GIS and Surveying
Technology Electives: Geo-Environmental Semester: VIII
• Seminar Engineering Core Courses
• Geoinformatics Applications in • Seminar • Internship
Natural Resource Management • Solid and Hazardous Waste • Seminar
• Intelligent Transportation Management
Systems • Environmental Geotechnology

Bachelor of Technology (Computer Science and Engineering)[[Link] (CS & E)]

Semester: I • Programming and Problem • Programming and Problem


Electives Solving Solving
• Engineering Mathematics -I • Programming and Problem • Programming and Problem
• Physics Solving Lab Solving Lab
• Physics lab • Critical Thinking • Critical Thinking
• Environmental Science • Engineering Graphics • Engineering Graphics
• Creative Thinking • Software Tools • Software Tools
• Programming in C
• Programming in C Lab Semester: II Semester: III
• Tinker Lab Electives Core Courses
• Communication Skills • Engineering Mathematics -II • Discrete Mathematics and
• Communication skills lab • Physics Probability Theory
• Chemistry • Physics lab • Programming Paradigms
• Chemistry Lab • Environmental Science • Digital Electronics and Logic
• Creative Thinking Design
• Basic Electrical and Electronics
Engineering • Programming in C • Flexi-Credit Course
• Basic Electrical and Electronics • Programming in C Lab • Fundamentals of Data
Engineering Lab • Tinker Lab Structures
• Communication Skills • Computer Organization
• Communication skills lab • Fundamentals of Data
Structures Lab
• Chemistry
• Entrepreneurship Venture
242 • Chemistry Lab
• Programming Paradigms Lab
• Basic Electrical and Electronics
Engineering • Digital Electronics and Logic
Design Lab
• Basic Electrical and Electronics
Engineering Lab
Electives • Introduction to Data Science
• Foundation of Ethics • Quality Management
• Introduction to Indian Techniques
Philosophy • Project Management
• Introduction to Image 243
Semester: IV Processing
Core Courses • Electrical and Electronics
• Flexi-Credit Course Materials
• Engineering Mathematics-III • Image Processing Lab
• Data Structures Semester: VI
• Data Warehousing and Mining
• Operating Systems Core Courses Lab
• Project Based Learning -I • Distributed Systems and • Internet of Things Lab
• Operating Systems Lab Resource Management
• Artificial Intelligence Lab
• Data Structures Lab • Flexi-Credit Course
• Advanced Algorithms Lab
• Integrated Disaster • Project Based Learning-II
Management • Capstone Course
Semester: VII
• Design Thinking
Core Courses
Electives • Cyber Security
• Project
• Basic Spanish I • Flexi-Credit Course
• Basic German I Electives
• Compiler Construction
• Basic French I • Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
• Compiler Construction Lab
Design
Semester: V • Six sigma
Electives
Core Courses • Fundamentals of Automotive
• Neural Network
Technology
• Service Learning • Network Security
• Smart Materials
• Flexi-Credit Course • Data Science
• Open Source Technologies
• Theory of Computation • Optimization Techniques and
• Machine Learning
• Database Management Algorithms
Systems • Basics of Database
• Machine Learning
• Computer Networks • Introduction to Operations
• Cloud Computing
Research
• Data Base Management • Natural Language Processing
Systems Lab • Advanced Algorithms
• Computer Graphics
• Principles of Economics • Introduction to Mechatronics
• Software Testing Tools
• Computer Networks Lab • Principles of Modern
• Organizational Behaviour
Communication Systems
• History of Science and
• GIS Applications
Electives: Technology
• Introduction to Mathematical
• Java • Neural Networks Lab
Modelling
• MATLAB • Optimization Techniques and
• Artificial Intelligence
• Nanotechnology Algorithms Lab
• Intelligent Transportation
• Computer Based Statistical • Machine Learning Lab
Systems
Packages • Natural Language Processing
• Internet of Things
• Introduction to AI and Lab
• Image Processing
Machine Learning • Network Security Lab
• Introduction to BIGDATA
• Introduction to Robotics • Data Science Lab
• Introduction to Optimisation
• Renewable Energy Systems
• Data Warehousing and Mining
• 3D Printing and Prototyping Semester: VIII
• Human Computer Interface
• Smart Urban Planning Core Courses
• Human Computer Interface
• Water Resource Planning and • Internship
Lab
Management • Seminar
Bachelor of Technology (Electronics & Telecommunication)[[Link] (E & TC)]

Semester: I • Computer Organization Electives:


Core Courses • Digital Electronics and Logic • MATLAB
• Engineering Mathematics -I Design • Introduction to Robotics
• Physics • Digital Electronics and Logic • Renewable Energy Systems
• Physics lab Design Lab • Introduction to Image
• Environmental Science • Flexi-Credit Course Processing
• Creative Thinking • Entrepreneurship Venture • Smart Urban Planning
• Programming in C • Water Resource Planning and
• Programming in C Lab Electives Management
• Tinker Lab • Foundation of Ethics • Java
• Communication Skills • Introduction to Indian • Introduction to Data Science
• Communication Skills Lab Philosophy • Introduction to AI and
Machine Learning
Semester: II Semester: IV • Quality Management
Core Courses Techniques
Core Courses
• Engineering Mathematics-III • Electrical and Electronics
• Engineering Mathematics -II
• Operating Systems Materials
• Chemistry
• Flexi-Credit Course • 3D Printing and Prototyping
• Chemistry Lab
• Data Structures • Project Management
• Basic Electrical and Electronics
• Data Structures Lab • Nanotechnology
Engineering
• Operating Systems Lab • Computer Based Statistical
• Basic Electrical and Electronics
• Project Based Learning -I Packages
Engineering Lab
• Programming and Problem • Integrated Disaster
Solving Management Semester: VI
• Programming and Problem Core Courses
Solving Lab Electives • Distributed Systems and
• Critical Thinking • Basic German I Resource Management
• Engineering Graphics • Basic French I • Project Based Learning-II
• Software Tools • Basic Spanish I • Cyber Security
• Flexi-Credit Course
Semester: III Semester: V • Design Thinking
Core Courses Core Courses • Capstone Course
• Discrete Mathematics and • Theory of Computation
Probability Theory • Database Management Electives
• Programming Paradigms Systems • Data Warehousing and Mining
• Programming Paradigms Lab • Data Base Management • Internet of Things
• Fundamentals of Data Systems Lab • Image Processing
Structures • Computer Networks • Data Warehousing and Mining
• Fundamentals of Data • Computer Networks Lab Lab
Structures Lab • Flexi-Credit Course • Internet Of Things Lab
• Principles of Economics • Image Processing Lab
• Service Learning • Artificial Intelligence
• Human Computer Interface
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• Advanced Algorithms • Smart Materials
• Artificial Intelligence Lab • Introduction to Mathematical
• Human Computer Interface Modelling
Lab
• Advanced Algorithms Lab Semester: VII 245
• Principles of Modern Core Courses
Communication Systems • Search Engine Optimization
• Printed Circuit Board (PCB) • Project
Design • Network Security
• Flexi-Credit Course
• Machine Learning • Natural Language Processing
• Introduction to Mechatronics • Machine Learning Lab
Electives
• GIS Applications • Network Security Lab
• Organizational Behaviour
• Intelligent Transportation • Natural Language Processing
• History of Science and
Systems Lab
Technology
• Open Source Technologies • Computer Graphics
• Neural Network
• Basics of Database • Software Testing Tools
• Data Science
• Introduction to BIGDATA • Cloud Computing
• Optimization Techniques and
• Six sigma Algorithms
• Introduction to Optimisation • Neural Networks Lab Semester: VIII
• Fundamentals of Automotive • Data Science Lab Core Courses
Technology • Optimization Techniques and • Internship
• Introduction to Operations Algorithms Lab • Seminar
Research • Machine Learning • Designed

Bachelor of Technology (Mechanical)[[Link] (Mech)]


Semester: I • Workshop Practice Electives
Core Courses • Communication skills lab • Basic German I
• Engineering Mathematics -I • Creative Thinking • Basic French I
• Chemistry • Software Tools • Basic Spanish I
• Basic Electrical and Electronics • Physics lab
Engineering Semester: IV
• Programming and Problem Semester: III Core Courses
Solving Core Courses • Service Learning
• Environmental Science • Measurement and Metrology • Manufacturing Technology
• Engineering Graphics Lab • Engineering Materials and • Theory of Machines - I
• Critical Thinking Metallurgy • Heat Transfer
• Programming and Problem • Engineering Mathematics-III • Statistics, Probability and
Solving Lab • Strength of Materials Numerical Methods
• Chemistry Lab • Fluid Mechanics • Statistics, Probability and
• Basic Electrical and Electronics • Engineering Thermodynamics Numerical Methods lab
Engineering Lab • Engineering Thermodynamics • Heat Transfer Lab
Lab • Entrepreneurship Venture
Semester: II • Fluid Mechanics Lab • Manufacturing Technology Lab
Core Courses • Measurement and Metrology • Theory of Machines-I Lab
• Engineering Mathematics -II Lab
• Engineering Mechanics • Strength of Materials Lab Electives
• Physics • Integrated Disaster • Foundation of Ethics
• Tinker Lab Management • Introduction to Indian
• Communication Skills Philosophy
Semester: V • Jigs and Fixtures Lab • Machine Learning
Core Courses • Machine Design II • Introduction to Mechatronics
• Mechatronics • Power Plant Engineering • GIS Applications
• Machine Design - I • Operations Research • Intelligent Transportation
• I.C. Engines • Introduction to Robotics Systems
• Advanced Manufacturing • MATLAB • Open Source Technologies
Technology • Renewable Energy Systems • Basics of Database
• Design Thinking • Introduction to Image • Introduction to BIGDATA
• Flexi-Credit Course Processing
• Project Based Learning -I • Smart Urban Planning Semester: VII
• I.C. Engines Lab • Water Resource Planning and Core Courses
Management • [Link] Project
Electives: • Java • Refrigeration and Air-
• Theory of Machines - II • Introduction to Data Science conditioning
• Fluid Machinery • Introduction to AI and • Cyber Security
• Production Management Machine Learning • Flexi-Credit Course
• Theory of Machines - II Lab • Quality Management • Refrigeration & Air-
• Fluid Machinery Lab Techniques conditioning Lab
• Production Management Lab • Electrical and Electronics
Materials Electives
• Engineering Design
Optimization • 3D Printing and Prototyping • Automobile Engineering
• Industrial Fluid Power • Project Management • Mechanical Vibration
• Composite Materials • Nanotechnology • Tool Engineering
• Computer Based Statistical • Nature Inspired Optimization
Packages Techniques
Semester: VI
• Six sigma • Non-Conventional Energy
Core Courses
• Fundamentals of Automotive Sources
• CAD & CAM
Technology • Total Quality Management
• Project Based Learning-II
• Introduction to Operations • Organizational Behaviour
• Flexi-Credit Course
Research • History of Science and
• Capstone Course
• Smart Materials Technology
• Principles of Economics
• Introduction to Mathematical
• CAD& CAM Lab
Modelling Semester: VIII
• Introduction to Optimisation Core Courses
Electives
• Principles of Modern • Internship
• Finite Element Methods Communication Systems
• Seminar
• Computational Fluid Dynamics • Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
• Jigs and Fixtures Design
• Finite Element Methods Lab
• Computational Fluid Dynamic
Lab
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