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Symbiosis International (Deemed University)

(SIU)

Content • A Foreign Affair that Founded Symbiosis. . . . . . . . . . . . . • Chancellor's Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Principal Director's Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Vice Chancellor's Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Symbiosis Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Authorities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Global Representation at Symbiosis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • About SIU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Academic Programmes of the University. . . . . . . . . . . . . • Symbiosis Centre for International Education . . . . . . . • Admission Process for International Students . . . . . . . • Eligibility and Reservation of Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Admission Process for Indian Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Examination and Evaluation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Code of Conduct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Health Care, Recreation & Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Hostels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Institutes / Departments offering PG Programmes • Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune (SIBM-Pune) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Symbiosis Institute of International Business, Pune (SIIB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Symbiosis Centre for Management & Human Resource Development, Pune (SCMHRD) . . . . . . • Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies, Pune (SIMS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management, Pune (SITM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management, Nashik (SIOM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru (SIBM-B) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Symbiosis School of Banking and Finance (SSBF). . . . . . . . • Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Hyderabad (SIBM - H) • Symbiosis Institute for Computer Studies and Research (SICSR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology (SCIT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS) . . . . . . . . . . . • Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication, Pune (SIMC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Symbiosis School of Media Communication, Bengaluru (SSMC - B) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Symbiosis Law School – Pune (SLS - Pune) • Symbiosis College of Nursing (SCON) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Symbiosis School of Biological Sciences (SSBS) . . . . . . . . . . • Symbiosis School of Sports Sciences (SSSS) • Symbiosis School of Economics (SSE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Symbiosis School of International Studies (SSIS) . . . . . . . . • Symbiosis Institute of Technology (SIT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Symbiosis Institute of Geoinformatics (SIG) . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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. 004

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Message by Chancellor

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

Prof. Dr. S. B. Mujumdar Chancellor

Message by Pro. Chancellor

I am delighted to welcome you to the new academic year at the Symbiosis International (Deemed University). At Symbiosis, we have every confidence that the University will meet, indeed, exceed your expectations. A new realm of possibilities awaits you as you continue the journey of higher education. Although the University is renowned for academic excellence, we are not complacent about it. We strive to, not only, stay at the leading edge of institutional performance, but push the frontiers of global knowledge and innovation networks. It is our mission to deliver education as a whole—comprising of all the many dimensions that comprise the students' personal and professional répertoire. Our offerings—curricular, co-curricular, and extra-curricular—are formulated with the view to bring about overall development of the student. We are proud of the talent pool at the institution. The teachers are renowned scholars in their subject area. The faculty members, and students, are encouraged to work closely with the University's centralized research and innovation centre as they contribute to internationally competitive research output. In order to appreciate the full extent of the infrastructure that outfits the institution, you would have to visit our campuses across the country—it could not be captured in words or pictures! At Symbiosis, we encourage synergy and reciprocity amongst all participating entities. Unique to our accomplishments is our commitment to internationalization as the institutional mission. The guiding ideal of Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam—the world is one family—is deeply entrenched across the length and breadth of our pursuits. To us, global citizenship is an ideal that is intertwined with social responsibility and volunteerism. We encourage members of the Symbiosis family to see themselves as responsible contributors to the civic life on the global platform. We equip graduates with the right career-preparedness skills to succeed as members of the global workforce. An instance of this is our effort to strengthen the academe-industry interface, which we consider to be the cornerstone of the job readiness portfolio of our graduates. I do invite you to learn about the successful track record of our alumni community, many members of which are leaders in their respective areas. With the strong foundation laid by the Founder and President of Symbiosis Dr. Mujumdar Sir and the efforts of all the staff, Symbiosis is moving in the right direction and is marching ahead to becoming a World Class institution. I welcome you again, and wish you every success in your endeavors!

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Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar Pro Chancellor, SIU

Vice Chancellor's Message

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

Dr. Rajani Gupte Vice Chancellor

Symbiosis Family SYMBIOSIS SOCIETY *

Of ice of the President & Chancellor

Of ice of the Principal Director

Initiatives

Institutes

• Symbiosis International Cultural Centre

• Symbiosis College of Arts & Commerce#

• Symbiosis Society’s

• Symbiosis Nursery School

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Museum & Memorial .

• Symbiosis Primary School

• Symbiosis SPA

• Symbiosis Secondary School

• Symbiosis Centre of Health Care

• Symbiosis School, Harali, Dist. Kolhapur

• Symbiosis Society’s Afro Asian Cultural Museum

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

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

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Symbiosis International (Deemed University)* Of ice of the Vice Chancellor

Faculty / Institutes / Departments Faculty of Law • Symbiosis Law School, Pune • Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA • Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad

Faculty of • Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune Management • Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru

• Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Hyderabad • Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies, Pune • Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies, NOIDA • Symbiosis School of Banking and Finance • Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resource Development • Symbiosis Institute of International Business • Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management • Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies • Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management

Faculty of Computer Studies

• Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies & Research • Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology

Faculty of Health & • Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences Biological Sciences • Symbiosis College of Nursing • Symbiosis School of Biological Sciences • Symbiosis School of Sports Sciences • Symbiosis School of Culinary Arts

Faculty of • Symbiosis School of Economics Humanities • Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts & Social Sciences • Symbiosis School of International Studies Faculty of Media, • Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication, Pune Communication • Symbiosis Centre of Media & Communication & Design • Symbiosis School of Media & Communication, Bengaluru • Symbiosis Institute of Design • Symbiosis School of Photography

Faculty of • Symbiosis Institute of Technology Engineering • Symbiosis Institute of Geoinformatics * Established under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956, vide noti ication No. F.9-12/2001-U.3 of the Government of India Re-accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ grade

Authorities Symbiosis Managing Committee Ÿ Dr. S.B.Mujumdar Ÿ Dr. A. V. Sangamnerkar Ÿ Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar Ÿ Mrs. S. S. Mujumdar Ÿ Dr. Swati Mujumdar Ÿ Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar Ÿ Dr. C. R. Patil Ÿ Dr. Satish Ghali Ÿ Mr. Abhijit Walimbe Ÿ Mr. Sunil Shirole Ÿ Mrs. Sneha Khandekar

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President & Founder Member Vice President Principal Director Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

Board of Management Ÿ Dr. Rajani Gupte, Vice Chancellor Ÿ Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar, Pro. Chancellor Ÿ Prof. Krishna N. Ganesh, Professor & Director, Ÿ Indian Institute of Science Education & Research, Pune. Ÿ Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar, Director, SIHS Ÿ Mr. Dara Damania, Vice Chairman, Thyssenkrupp Industries Pvt. Ltd., Pune Ÿ Dr. Swati Mujumdar, Director, SCDL, Pune Ÿ Dr. Shashikala Gurpur, Dean, Faculty of Law Ÿ Dr. R. Raman, Dean Faculty of Management Ÿ Ÿ Dr. S B Nimse, Former Vice Chancellor, University of Lucknow, Lucknow Ÿ Ÿ Ms. Sanjivani Sanjay Maral, Assistant Professor, SIHS, Pune Ÿ Dr. Bhama Venkataramani, Dean - Academics and Administration, Symbiosis Ÿ Dr. M. S. Shejul, Registrar

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Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Non Member Secretary

Academic Council Ÿ Dr. Rajani Gupte, Vice Chancellor Ÿ Dr. Shashikala Gurpur, Dean Faculty of Law Ÿ Dr. R. Raman, Dean Faculty of Management Ÿ Dr. Dhanya Pramod, Dean Faculty of Computer Studies Ÿ Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar, Dean Faculty of Health & Biological Sciences Ÿ Prof. Aparna Hebbani, Dean Faculty of Media, Communication & Design Ÿ Dr. Jyoti Chandiramani, Dean Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences Ÿ Dr. Dhanya Pramod, Officiating Dean Faculty of Engineering Ÿ Dr. Vinay Kumar Rale, Professor, SSBS

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Chairperson Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

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- Chairperson - Member

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-Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Non Member Secretary

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

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Chairperson Member Member Member Secretary

Planning & Monitoring Board Ÿ Dr. Rajani Gupte, Vice Chancellor Ÿ Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar, Pro. Chancellor Ÿ Dr. Bhama Venkataramani, Dean – Academics and Administration, Symbiosis Ÿ Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar, Dean – Faculty of Biological Sciences Ÿ Dr. Shashikala Gurpur, Dean – Faculty of Law Ÿ Dr. Rajesh Panda, Director, SIBM – Bengaluru Ÿ Ms. Anita Patankar, Director, SSLA Ÿ Air Marshal (Retd.) Bhushan Gokhale, Former Vice Chief of Air Staff Ÿ Mr. Pradeep Bhargava, Director, Cummins India Ltd., Pune Ÿ Dr. M.S.Shejul, Registrar

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Chairperson Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Secretary

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Dr. Rajesh Panda, Director, SIBM, Bengaluru Dr. Ruchi Jaggi, Director, SIMC, Pune Ms. Anita Patankar, Director, SSLA Dr. Tarun Pratap Singh, Director, SIG. Pune Dr. Pratima Sheorey, SCMHRD Dr. Ravi Kumar Jain Director, SIBM, Hyderabad Dr. Shrirang Altekar, Director, SCMS, NOIDA Brig. (Dr.) Rajiv Divekar (Retd.), Director, SIMS Dr. Nayana Nimkar, Director, SSSS, Pune Dr. Bindu Ronald, Professor, SLS, Pune Dr. Shashikant Hajare, Professor, SLS, Pune Dr. Shubhasheesh Bhattacharya, Professor, SIIB, Pune Dr. Asha Nagendra, Professor, SIMS, Pune Dr. Urvashi Rathod, Professor, SCIT, Pune Dr. Sudhir Sharan, Professor, SCIT, Pune Dr. Anil Pandit, Professor, SIHS, Pune Dr. Sammita Jadhav, Professor, SIHS, Pune Dr. Eshwar Anand Ventrapragada, Professor, SIMC, Pune Dr. Kanchan Khare, Professor, SIT, Pune Dr. Neela Rayavarapu, Professor, SIT, Pune Mr. Harshad Gune, Associate Professor, SICSR, Pune Dr. Pradnya Chitrao, Associate Professor, SIMS, Pune Ms. Samaya Iyengar, Assistant Professor, SICSR, Pune Ms. Asawari Abhyankar, Assistant Professor, SLS, Pune Dr. M. S. Shejul, Registrar

Global Representation at Symbiosis INTERNATIONALISATION IS IN THE DNA OF SYMBIOSIS We have students from more than 85 countries

Afghanistan

Angola

Aruba

Australia

Austria

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Belgium

Eritrea

Ethiopia

Fiji Island

Finland

France

Gabon

Germany

Ghana

Kazakhstan

Kenya

Kingdom of Spain

Korea

Italy

Ivory Coast

Jamaica

Nepal

Netherlands

New Zealand

Niger

Nigeria

Oman

Pakistan

Palestine

South Africa

South Korea

Sri Lanka

Sudan

South Sudan

Syria

Tanzania

Thailand

Yemen

Zimbabwe

Zambia

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Japan

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Egypt Egypt

Bhutan

Burundi

Canada

Congo

China

The Gambia

Guinea

Hong Kong

Indonesia

Iran

Iraq

Ireland

Israel

Kuwait

Libya

Malaysia

Mauritius

Mexico

Mongolia

Mozambique

Myanmar

Peru

Philippines

Qatar

Russia

Rwanda

Saudi Arabia

Seychelles

Singapore

Turkmenistan

Turkey

UAE

Uganda

USA

Uzbekistan

Vietnam

UK

Djibouti

DR Congo

The University Prof Dr. S. B. Mujumdar established Symbiosis in 1971 on the principles of the Vedic thought of “Vasudhaiva Kuttumbakam”, i.e. the world is one family. With changes sweeping across India's higher education scenario, Symbiosis International (Deemed University) established need based Constituent Institutes/ Departments across the seven faculties of Law, Management, Computer Studies, Health & Biological Sciences, Media, Communication & Design, Humanities & Social Sciences and Engineering. Due to the excellence and quality of education imparted by Symbiosis Institutes, the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India conferred the 'Deemed to be University' status on Symbiosis in 2002. The University is ranked 247th amongst the top 250 Universities in Asia by QS World Ranking Agency and is ranked among one of the top most Universities in the country. Our Institutes are ranked among the top Institutions in Management, Media Communication, Design, Law & Engineering. National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2017 has ranked Symbiosis International (Deemed University) 61st amongst the top 100 Universities in the country. The University has 31 Institutes / Departments distributed in campuses at Pune, Nasik, Bengaluru, NOIDA and Hyderabad. The establishment of every institute of Symbiosis has some history. Some institutes were established for a certain cause and some out of the needs of the industry and society at large. Every institute has created its own identity and has become a choice for students wanting to pursue higher education. Symbiosis has a rich heritage of cutting-edge innovation and enterprise, and of quality through pursuit of Educational excellence. The University offers various programmes at Doctoral, Postgraduate, Under graduate and Diploma levels under the faculties of Law, Management , Computer Studies , Health and Biological Sciences, Media, Communication and Design, Humanities and Social Sciences and Engineering. Access to several learning resources via the library, availability of housing facilities on several campuses, scholarship programmes to promote academic excellence, a health centre to promote preventive and

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curative care and events organised by the University Sports Board have facilitated well rounded overall development of students. Cutting edge technologies, smart classrooms and modern infrastructure positively impact the delivery of world class education. Diversity in the classroom service learning projects, internships and value added activities lead to a more holistic development of students. The University has academic collaborations with reputed foreign universities like Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, University of Houston in USA, Berlin School of Economics and Law in Germany and may others. The Symbiosis Centre for International Education (SCIE) promotes internationalization and invites international students to the University for a Semester Abroad Programme. The University is actively involved with student faculty exchange programmes and has also introduced the Scholar-in-Residence Programme. SCIE conducts intensive 'Study India' programme for the benefit of international students from over 85 countries that study here. A variety of activities are organised where international students of Pune city are able to meet on a common platform and display their talents. Health and wellness are vital issues relevant to the academic success of students at Symbiosis. Symbiosis Centre of Health Care (SCHC), the in houses health care centre for the entire Symbiosis family makes conscientious efforts for the overall development of its staff & students by providing preventive, curative and health promotion programs to enhance optimal health, reduce risk of disease and injury and promote healthy lifestyle choices. In addition to this, Symbiosis Centre for Research and Innovation (SCRI) at the University is promoting high quality research and encouraging the faculty to undertake more research activities. In tune with Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR), students of various Institutes of Symbiosis International (Deemed University) have been providing education and related resources like school fees, uniforms and books 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 Shri Amitabh Bachchan Faculty of Media, Communication & Design

Master Chef Sanjeev Kapoor Chair Professor for Culinary Arts Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

Professor Emeritus Advocate Ram Jethmalani Faculty of Law

Professor Indira Parikh Chair Professor for Liberal Arts Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

Chair Professor

Chair Professor

Dr. Aravind Chinchure Faculty of Management

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 31 Institutes / Departments across campuses at Pune, Nasik, Bengaluru, NOIDA and Hyderabad. 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 the University are given in the table: Faculty

Institute/ Department

Post Graduate

Under Graduate

Law

Symbiosis Law School, Pune (SLS, Pune)

Master of Laws (LLM)

Bachelor of Laws (LLB) 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, NOIDA (SLS-NOIDA)

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (Honors) (BA. LLB (Hons)) Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Laws (Honors) (BBA. LLB (Hons))

Faculty Institute/ Department Management Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune (SIBM-Pune)

Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies, Pune (SCMS-Pune)

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

Symbiosis School of Banking and Finance (SSBF)

Master of Business Administration (Banking & Finance) (MBA-B&F) Symbiosis Centre for Management Master of Business and Human Resource Administration (MBA) Development (SCMHRD) Master of Business Administration (Infrastructure Management) (MBA-IM) Master of Business Administration (Business Analytics) (MBA-BA)

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Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB)

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Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management (SITM) Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies (SIMS)

Master of Business Administration (International Business) (MBA-IB) Master of Business Administration (Agribusiness) (MBA-AB) Master of Business Administration (Energy and Environment) (MBA -EE) Master of Business Administration (Telecom Management) (MBA-TM) Master of Business Administration (MBA)

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Symbiosis Institute of Operations Master of Business Administration (Operations Management (SIOM) Management) (MBA-OM )

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

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Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Hyderabad (SIBM, Hyderabad)

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Post Graduate Under Graduate Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Business Administration (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) (MBA-I&E)

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) -

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Faculty Computer Studies

Institute/ Department Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research (SICSR)

Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology (SCIT)

Health & Biological Sciences

Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS)

Symbiosis College of Nursing (SCON)

Symbiosis School of Biological Sciences (SSBS)

Post Graduate Under Graduate Master of Business Administration Bachelor of Computer (Information Technology) (MBA-IT) Applications (BCA) Bachelor of Business Administration (Information Technology) (BBA-IT) Master of Science (System Bachelor of Science Security) (Information Technology) Master of Business Administration — (Information Technology Business Management) (MBA -ITBM) Master of Business Administration (Data Sciences and Data Analytics) (MBA –DS&DA) Master of Business Administration Bachelor of Science (Hospital and Healthcare (Medical Technology) (B.Sc. Management) (MBA-HHM) - MT) Master of Science (Medical — Technology) (M.Sc.- MT) Master of Science (Nursing) (M.Sc.- Bachelor of Science Nursing) (Nursing) (B.Sc. -Nursing) — Post Basic Bachelor of Science (Nursing) (P.B B.Sc. -Nursing) Master of Science (Computer Applications) (M.Sc.-CA)

Master of Science (Biotechnology) (M.Sc. -BT) Master of Science (Nutrition & Dietetics) (M. Sc. -ND)

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Master of Science (Biomedical — Sciences -Drug Discovery and Development) (M. Sc. -BMSDD&D) Symbiosis School of Sports Master of Business Administration — Sciences (SSSS) (Sports Management) — Symbiosis School of Bachelor of Science Culinary Arts (SSCA) (Culinary Arts) B.Sc (CA) Media, Symbiosis Institute of Master of Business Administration — Communication Media & Communication (Communication Management) & Design (SIMC) (MBA-CM) Master of Arts (Mass — Communication) MA (MC) Symbiosis Centre for Media — Bachelor of Arts (Mass & Communication - (SCMC) Communication) BA (MC) Symbiosis Institute of — Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) Design (SID) Symbiosis School of Media & Master of Business Administration — Communication, Bengaluru (Communication Management) (SSMC-Bengaluru) (MBA-CM) Symbiosis School of — Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts Photography (SSP) & Photography) BA (VA&P)

Faculty

Institute/ Department

Post Graduate

Under Graduate

Humanities & Social Sciences

Symbiosis School of Economics (SSE)

Master of Science (Economics) (M.Sc.-Economics)

Bachelor of Science (Economics) Honours (B.Sc.Economics (Hons.)

Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts (SSLA)



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

Symbiosis School of International Studies (SSIS)

Master of Arts (International Studies) M.A. (IS)



Symbiosis Institute of Technology (SIT)

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

Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech)

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



Engineering

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

Symbiosis Institute of Geoinformatics (SIG)

Master of Technology (Geoinformatics and Surveying Technology) (M. Tech. (G&ST))



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



Master of Science (Environment — & Sustainability) M.Sc (E&S)

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Symbiosis Centre of Research and Innovation (SCRI) Symbiosis Centre for Research and Innovation (SCRI) was established in 2009 with an objective of achieving high standards of research at SIU that result into quality contribution to the knowledgebase of the disciplines of Law, Management, Computer Studies, Health and Biomedical Sciences, Media, Communication and Design, Humanities and Social Sciences and Engineering. SCRI acknowledges that the role of a University is to stay connected with the community by the way of understanding its major issues and problems and to suggest means to resolve them. Universities are expected to make meaningful contributions to the dialogue around the development of policies that impact the society. SCRI is a facilitator to the research journey of the academic fraternity of SIU. The department provides academic and administrative support to the research endeavours of the members of the Faculties and students of SIU. SCRI offers SIU's Ph.D. Programme, Doctoral Fellowships, Research Funding and support for collaboration and publication to the researchers at SIU. The department is a nodal unit for enabling the research activities of SIU fraternity. Continuous improvement in quality of research at SIU is facilitated by the University's research collaboration with the organizations such as Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR), Larsen and Toubro Ltd., Society for Development Studies, Lupin Research Park, Chest Research Foundation, Serum Institute of India Ltd. and many more. The research capabilities of SIU have been recognised by the industry and Government at several occasions through research funding and empanelment as a vendor for conducting evaluation studies. SCRI is committed to enhance the research horizon for SIU with appropriate strengthening of the depth and quality of research contribution. Main focus of SCRI • To develop institutional research agenda and to formulate policies to reflect a conscious effort for creating a congenial climate that nurtures the quality research culture in the University. • To establish the minimum standards for research activities at SIU that leads to good quality contribution to the knowledge. • To build research capacity and mentor the researchers to translate their effort into high quality research outcome. • To set up a systematic procedure for administration of research programmes. • To facilitate the research endeavours of the researchers at SIU. Symbiosis Teaching Learning Resource Centre (STLRC) The Symbiosis Teaching Learning Resource Centre (STLRC) of the University is a department which works dedicatedly for the professional and personal development of the faculty members. Its aim is to act as a catalyst to inspire and mentor the faculty in their roles as teachers, researchers and more so as educational parents. STLRC strives to complement the academic mission of the University by improving the teaching effectiveness and enhancing research ability of the faculty. The prime agenda of the centre includes taking care of all the faculty development initiatives that advance educational excellence. The centre provides opportunities to faculty members to contribute innovatively in the field of training, which in turn gets reflected in their teaching and thus the students' achievements. The spectrum of programmes offered by STLRC includes workshops, seminars, focused group discussions, panel discussions and others. STLRC has a rich repository of resource people of both international and national repute in the chosen fields of study. Research, Innovations in Teaching - Learning, Integrity and the use of Technology remain the driving forces of STLRC, and attaining excellence is the ultimate goal.

Learning Resources Library • Symbiosis International (Deemed University) is one of the country's Premier University and an educational hub of 28 institutions spread over different campus, imparting quality higher education in different areas like Management, Information Technology, Bio-Medical science, Engineering, Liberal Art, Health science and legal education. • All these institutions are having their own library, serving and catering to the need of students, faculty members, as a creative and innovative partner for supporting teaching, learning, scholarship and research activities of the University. • With the changing scenario e-resources are emerging rapidly and these libraries are well equipped with the state of art facilities to adapt these new technologies. Along with this the collection in the form of books, journals / periodicals is increased and all the libraries are trying to fulfil the information need through these resources, to the entire Symbiosis community. • KOHA integrated library software – installed in all the constituents' libraries. • OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) consists of all the books ((http://symbiosis-koha.informindia.co.in) and the same are accessible along with other reading material from any location. • SIU Central Library is housed in a newly constructed independent spacious state of art building with high quality amenities and facilities located at Lavale campus. The ambience of the building is beautiful with beautiful landscape around the building. • The pleasant environment and well-furnished area inspire the student to learn, conduct research and enhance their knowledge. • Central library has adapted the emerging new technologies for information retrieval. • SIU Central library subscribe number of online databases for faculty members, students and researchers. Some of them are EBSCO, Emerald, Scopus, JSTOR, Frost and Sullivan kluwer etc. • The Central Library is a member of the INFLIBNET Centre and has a active part in submitting the research thesis to shodhganga and also member of DELNET. • Symbiosis International University Library total book collection above 310000. • Central Library 's excellent Book collection 42036 and P.HD Thesis 104. • Print journals in Central Library 40 national and 17 International 56 Magazines • E-journals in Library more than 43411 • Symbiosis International University Library total CD/DVD 12993. • Symbiosis International University Library have above 140000 e books. The Library portal is to provide access to its e-resource for all. (http://www.library.siu.edu.in/index.php

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Central Library at Lavale

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

International Student Events: Apart from all admission related activities, SCIE organizes a variety of activities where international students of Pune city are able to meet on a common platform and display their many talents. As a part of enriching students' international experience, SCIE organizes the International Food Festival, the Flag Hoisting Ceremony, NGO visits, Blood Donation Camps, Tree Plantation ceremonies, Iftar Pa r t y, C h r i s t m a s Pa r t y, D i w a l i Pa r t y, D a n c e Competitions and Sports activities like football tournaments and many more. SCIE also organizes the International Students' Convocation Ceremony. The convocation ceremony is an important landmark in a student's life. It is normally organized by universities in India during the month of December. But since most foreign students have already left India by this time, they are deprived of this wonderful memory. SCIE aims to fulfil a students' dream of walking down the aisle with a robe and cap by organizing the International Students Convocation Ceremony. SCIE is assisted in such activities by the International Students' Council. The International Students' Council is an elected body for the smooth functioning of the activities and events of international students. International Initiatives and Collaborations At Symbiosis International (Deemed University), our every endeavor is to look at ways to promote international understanding through quality education. The university believes that internationalisation imparts broadened knowledge and understanding of other nations, cultures, and global issues for students, strengthens research and knowledge production, the diversify of faculty and staff assists in bringing innovative pedagogies and enhances the teaching learning process. To achieve these objections the university has international collaborations across the globe and framed policies for encouraging student and faculty mobility and designed programs for increasing and ensuring sustainability.

Student Programs: Study India Programme: SCIE offers two to four weeks customized program imparting international students an unparalleled opportunity to experience a combination of academic content and cultural activities. This program is designed to give the students understanding of the socioeconomic, cultural, political, technological aspects of India. The program also includes visits to NGO's, Cultural heritage sites. Global Immersion Programme: Under this initiative students from Symbiosis get an opportunity to experience semester abroad, Semester Exchange program, attend Summer School, undertake short term internships. The university accepts the credits earned by students who undertake these programs. Symbiosis encourages the collaborating universities to send their students for a semester at any of its institutes and transfers the credits earned by these students. The students have the flexibility to choose courses across disciplines. Faculty Programs:

seminar, conceptualizing, contributing and editing research journals, joint paper presentations in international conferences. Distinguished Visiting Professor: This is an initiative taken to attract distinguished academicians/personalities to Symbiosis International (Deemed University) for short term period to teach courses in their area of expertise, conducting special course / expert workshops, developing grant projects. Faculty Exchange: SIU is actively involved in sending Faculty to foreign Universities on short term. This encourages the faculty to get an opportunity to teach at international partners. The faculty gets an opportunity to learn new methods of teaching, conducting joint research with faculty having similar research interests and imparting knowledge to the international students while focusing on the Indian or comparative perspectives. Lecture Series: SCIE organizes lectures by eminent faculties of International repute at different institutes of Symbiosis.

Scholar-In-Residence: This program was developed to share best academic practices, developing in house global competencies and international links. Through this program international faculty is encouraged to visit Symbiosis on short/long term engagement. The main activities envisaged are to conduct guest lecturers / workshops / Symposia, teaching, reviewing and internationalizing the curriculum, conducting faculty development programs /

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International Promotions and International Student Relations International Promotions: This department has the dual goal of ensuring student comfort while at Symbiosis International (Deemed University) and also communicating with foreign students in their home countries. SCIE has undertaken the exercise of planning promotional campaigns in Africa and Asia. This includes participating in Educational Exhibitions / fairs and also visiting schools and educational counsellors. International Student Relations: Understanding the importance of ensuring a fulfilling experience, both academic and social, this department will focus totally on assisting foreign students to adapt to their new home. The students are encouraged to contact this department when faced with problems – academic, administrative, and even issues that are not directly related to the University, such as dealing with formalities at the Foreigners' Registration Office (FRO). The department has initiated the “buddy” system, which refers to the practice of assigning a mentor to each international student. The “buddy” will be a domestic Indian student, who is familiar with the city of Pune. The “buddy” will be encouraged to help the student overcome challenges big and small – that are related to the institute and the University, as well as everyday problems related to settling down in India. The department will conduct periodic meetings with international students in their individual institutes. The informal meetings are aimed at providing an opportunity to the students to share their experiences, both good and bad, giving an opportunity to solve these by initiating changes either in policy or regular activities.

FOREIGNERS' REGISTRATION OFFICE Please find below the relevant rules and regulations regarding Foreigners Registration in India. This information has been issued by the Police Commissioner's Office, Pune.

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Registration of Foreigners: Foreigners entering India on a long term visa i.e. for a period more than 180 days, on a Student Visa, Employment Visa, Research Visa, Medical Visa and Missionary Visa are required to get themselves registered within 14 days of their arrival with the concerned FRRO/FRO. Students arriving on short term Provisional Student Visa (Valid for 180 days or less) must also register and confirm their admission within the stipulated visa period to avoid deportation. Upon confirmation of admissions, the students on short term Provisional Student Visa should approach the concerned FRRO/FRO for registration and extension. The above rules will not be applicable to Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Afghani nationals. • Pakistani Nationals must report within 24 hours of their arrival • Afghan Nationals must report within 7 days of their arrival • Bangladesh Nationals on Student Visa must report within 7 days of their arrival, and within 24 hours of their arrival for other visas Extension of Student Visa Extension of a Student Visa is done locally by the FRO. As long as the foreigner is a bonafide student and is studying in a recognized University / Institute, extension is provided up to five years or for the duration of the Programme, whichever is less on a year to year basis. Documents Required for Visa Extension: • Application Form containing Telephone/Mobile numbers

General Instructions:

• Passport Copy

Every foreigner coming to India must have valid a Passport and Visa to enter and to continue his /her stay in India.

• Visa Copy • Residential Permit Copy

The foreigner should always carry identification documents, namely:

• Bonafide Certificate from the College/Institute (Year to Year)

1. Passport with an endorsed visa

• Address Proof

2. Certificate of Residence issued by the concerned Police Station

• Bank Statement (Showing Financial Transactions)

3. Residential Permit issued by FRRO/FRO The foreigner is under obligation to produce the above documents to any Police Officer on demand for inspection.

• All Mark Sheets • Students with failing grades are allowed an extension until the University/ College/ Institute allows them, provided a Bonafide certificate states their intention to continue their studies

Return Visa Return Visa is a facility to be granted to foreign nationals who have completed a one year stay and are likely to be permitted to continue their stay for another year in India. It is not to be granted in a routine manner or while their stay is under consideration. Return visas are • Granted to a student to visit his/her country • Granted once in a year (In an emergency, a second return visa may be granted) • Granted up to 90 days (Subject to the validity of the passport and visa) • Not granted for tourism • Return Visa Fees are as per Government Circulars • Return Visa is not issued on a Provisional Visa Documents required for Return Visa • Application Form • Passport copy • Visa copy and Residential Permit copy • Bonafide Certificate • No Objection Certificate issued by the University/ Institute/ College on an official letter head For more details, visit www.punepolice.gov.in

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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.scie.ac.in, where students can avail the user friendly online application software. Your application will be considered and authenticated only after SCIE receives full payment towards application fee. Fees remitted must be exclusive of bank charges. Category • Foreign National (FN): A student is eligible to apply as a Foreign National (FN) if he/she is a citizen of any country other than India and holds a foreign passport. • Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI): A student is eligible to apply as OCI if he/she is granted with Overseas Citizenship of India and has an OCI card. • Person of Indian Origin (PIO): A student is eligible to apply as a Person of Indian Origin (PIO) if he/she has a PIO card, and is a citizen of a country other than India. [As per the Government of India Notification dated 9th January 2015, the existing Persons of Indian Origin card holder registered as such shall be deemed to be Overseas Citizens of India card holders (OCI).] 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 band 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 has appeared for the 12 examination (equivalent to the Indian 12th) or Graduation outside India. It is mandatory for one of the two qualifying examinations to be given outside India.

It is mandatory for NRI students who have appeared for their 12th outside India and graduation from India to appear for the SNAP TEST. Kindly refer for details on SNAP Registration.

Recognition of Board and University Admissions are in conformity with the guidelines set by the Association of Indian Universities and the Statutory Bodies of India like the Indian Nursing Council, All India Council for Technical Education, Bar Council of India, etc. Only candidates who have the requisite qualification from foreign universities or Boards of Higher Education accredited and recognized by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), Govt. of India, New Delhi are eligible to apply at Symbiosis institutes for admission. If required, candidates will be asked to obtain the 'eligibility certificate/equivalency certificate' from the Equivalence branch, Association of Indian Universities (AIU), New Delhi on the given below address. Association of Indian Universities AIU House, 16 Kotla Marg, New Delhi – 110 002 Tel No: +91 – 11 – 23230059 Fax No: +91 – 11 – 23232131 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.aiuweb.org Eligibility Prospective students must have completed full time 3 year Bachelor Degree program from any statutory University with minimum 50% marks at graduate level. In case of Engineering Stream, the prospective students must have completed full time 4 year Bachelor Degree program from any statutory University with minimum 50% marks at graduate level. Students appearing for their final year can apply but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks at the qualifying examination. Note: • Students having backlogs / fail in their final results are not eligible for admission • Each program has specific eligibility criteria; please check the respective institute information for the same on their website • The admission to the program is subject to fulfillment of the specific eligibility criteria. • It is the responsibility of the student to ascertain whether they possess the requisite qualifications for admission. • Having completed the application and paid the application fee does not mean acceptance of eligibility. • Final eligibility for admission will be decided by Symbiosis International (Deemed University) after submission of all the required documents.

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Documents to upload at the time of online application • 10+2 or equivalent Mark sheet. • Bachelor Degree Mark sheets (Semester wise / Year wise). • Photocopy of Valid Passport • Statement of Purpose • 2 Letters of Recommendations in original • English Proficiency Test (Not applicable to NRI students) • Payment Proof of Application Fee (If you are paying fee by SWIFT/NEFT/RTGS Transfer, Upload scan copy transaction.) Documents Verification & Evaluation When online application reaches SCIE along with the payment of Application fee and all the required documents, SCIE will verify uploaded documents and check the requisite qualifications for admission. Application will be forwarded to the Admission Committee for Evaluation. The Admission Committee will shortlist the applications based on the previous academic track record, SNAP score (if applicable), English Proficiency Test (if applicable), Statement of Purpose, Letters of Recommendation, work experience and achievements (if any). A final verification of original documents will be done at the time of joining. This verification will be final. Merit List After evaluation by Admission Committee, SCIE will send an email informing about the status of your admission. You will receive an offer letter through email depending on evaluations done on your application. Once you receive an offer letter for provisional admission through email, you need to confirm your intention of joining the said program by making a payment of administrative fee and part payment of annual academic fee within stipulated period mentioned in the offer letter. Administrative & Part Payment of Annual Academic Fee = USD equivalent to INR 1,05,000/The break-up of USD equivalent to INR 1, 05,000/- is mentioned below: 1. U S D e q u i v a l e n t t o I N R 4 0 , 0 0 0 /- t o w a r d s administrative fee (Non-refundable). This includes eligibility, medical, insurance, admin and processing charges.

2. USD equivalent to INR 65,000/- towards part payment of annual academic fee. This includes pre induction charges (non-refundable) and institute deposit (refundable) (if any) To make this payment, you will have to log in to your 'Online Application' with your 'SCIE ID' and 'Password'. Then follow Payment instructions mentioned on the link. Kindly ensure that this payment is to be made within the stipulated date mentioned in the offer letter. The balance payment of annual academic fee is to be paid on or before the date of reporting. Applicants who fail to make the payment within stipulated date will not be able to secure a provisional admission to 'Symbiosis International University' and their seat will be offered to the next applicant in the Waitlist. Provisional Admission Letter SCIE will issue a “Provisional Admission Letter” to the foreign national students who require the Student Visa, only after receipt of administrative and part payment of academic fee. Applicant can use this letter as a supporting document while applying for his/her student visa. Note: The Visa should be Student Visa and should mention the name of “Symbiosis International University”. Any other type of visa is invalid and final admission will not be granted to students who do not have a valid visa. For the interview at the Indian Embassy make sure that you carry relevant documents to prove how you intend to finance your education in India. Reporting Mail On confirmation of the receipt of USD equivalent to INR 1,05,000/-, applicant will be considered as 'Provisionally Admitted' to Symbiosis International University. Subsequently, SCIE will send you the letter regarding the formalities to be completed at the time of reporting. The student provisionally admitted to Pune campus have to report to SCIE and the student provisionally admitted to out of Pune campus will have to report to their respective institutes on the dates mentioned in the prospectus to complete the reporting formalities. Kindly check your respective institute information in the prospectus or SCIE website for specific reporting date to SCIE and the respective institute.

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Reporting Formalities 1. Medical Test International students will have to undergo a medical examination. Medical check-up will be conducted at Symbiosis Centre for Health Care (SCHC) within the Campus. Collect the Medical Test Form for Medical Check-up. After undergoing medical test submit the counterfoil of the Medical Test form. 2. Accounts Department Take the confirmation of Fee details from Accounts Department. Pay the balance amount or short fall if any. 3. Eligibility Formalities The clearance of the Eligibility is an essential factor for admission to any program of Symbiosis International (Deemed University) (SIU). The admission will be provisional till the clearance of the same. The student is liable to fill the online Eligibility form and submit all the necessary documents mentioned above as per the category. Few documents which were not possible to be submitted at the time of reporting must reach at SCIE latest by 31st August. Students who fail to submit the documents within the stipulated date will not be allowed to appear for the semester I examination. They may have to forfeit the academic fee and may lose an academic year or face cancellation of admission. (As per SIU rules) 4. Submission & Verification of all the required documents with Originals The students are advised to carry all original documents along with 2 sets of attested photocopies. Documents required from Foreign Nationals/ PIO/ OCI: • Mark sheet of 12th Std./Equivalent • Semester wise/ Year wise Bachelor Degree Mark sheet • Passing/ Provisional/Degree Certificate of the University • English Proficiency Test Result (IELA/IELTS) • Migration certificate in Original (in case graduation from an Indian University) • Transfer certificate in Original (in case graduation from an Indian University) • Change of Name Certificate by Govt. Gazette (if applicable) • Equivalence Certificate (if applicable) • Experience Certificate (if applicable) • Passport • PIO card (only for PIO students) • OCI Card (only for OCI students) • Citizen card (only in case of Nepali nationals) • Valid VISA (applicable for Foreign National except

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Nepal & Bhutan students) • Valid Residential Permit (applicable for Foreign National except Nepal & Bhutan students) • 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* (Note: *You can download documents from Payment Login link http://scieaccounts.ishinfo.com/PGStudentAdmission) Documents required from NRI: • Mark sheet of 12th Std./Equivalent • Semester wise/ Year wise Bachelor Degree Mark sheet • Passing/ Provisional/Degree Certificate of the University • Migration certificate in Original (in case graduation from an Indian University) • Transfer certificate in Original (in case graduation from an Indian University) • Change of Name Certificate by Govt. Gazette (if applicable) • Equivalence Certificate (if applicable) • Experience Certificate (if applicable) • 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* (Note: *You can download documents from Payment Login link http://scieaccounts.ishinfo.com/PGStudentAdmission) Please ensure you carry all original documents for verification including passport 5. Joining Letter to respective institutes (Applicable to Pune Campus) Before you proceed to your respective institutes ensure that you have collected the Joining Letter duly signed and stamped. Submit your 'Joining Letter' to the International Students Coordinator of your respective institute and complete the remaining formalities at institute like payment of hostel fee, mess fee, uniform fee, etc. which are not included in annual academic fee.

PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS: Important Points to be noted • Except students from Nepal and Bhutan, it is mandatory for all the students to make all the transactions in USD currency. • The payment has to be made in USD equivalent of the amount published in INR value. • Authentication of all the payments will be made only after its realization in SIU account. • Incomplete details of the payment (either through SWIFT/ RTGS/ NEFT) will not be entertained. • The application fee, IELA fee and administrative fee is not refundable. • Kindly note that currency exchange rate for all the transactions will be at actuals and student will have to bear all applicable transaction charges or card payment charges. • The applicant must upload the SWIFT/NEFT/RTGS 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 portal. • For more information about payment, you can contact us on +91 020 25925266. • Application Fee US Dollars equivalent to INR 9,000/- (Non Refundable) Students applying to Symbiosis International University will have to pay an 'Application fee' along with their application. Once you complete your Online Application; system will prompt you to make a payment of your 'Application Fee'. • International English Language Assessment (IELA) Examination US Dollars equivalent to INR 3,575/- (Non Refundable) Students enrolling for the 'International English Language Assessment' exam will have to pay the 'IELA examination fee'. During the Online Application, the system will prompt you about IELA details and accordingly, at the time of payment this fee will be added along with your 'Application fee'. Note - Your application will be considered and authenticated only after SCIE receives full payment. • Administrative and part payment of Academic fee US Dollars equivalent to INR 1,05,000/These charges include INR 40,000/- towards the SCIE Administrative fees and INR 65,000/- towards the Part Payment of Annual Academic fee which includes pre induction charges (non-refundable) and institute deposit (refundable) (if any). After assessing and evaluating the application, SCIE will send an offer letter to selected candidates. Once the candidate receives the offer letter, he/she will need to confirm his/her intention of joining the said program by making a payment of USD equivalent to INR 1,05,000. In case of Foreign National/PIO/OCI students, SCIE will issue a Provisional Admission Letter (PAL) only after receiving this payment to enable candidates to apply for a Visa.

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Note – Pre-Induction Charges (If any) and USD equivalent to INR 40,000 towards 'Administrative fee' are non-refundable. Modes of payment: Once you complete your Online Application, the system will prompt you to select the mode of payment and accordingly it will guide you through the procedure. 1. Online Payment: You can make your payment by using an International Credit / Debit Card. 2. Offline Payment: A. NEFT/RTGS Transfer: (Only For Nepalese and Bhutanese Students) (Only for Nepalese and Bhutanese Students) Students who wish to make any of their payments through NEFT/RTGS transfer must approach a bank and request for a NEFT/RTGS transfer. Please mention Student's Name and SCIE ID while making the transaction. Please ensure the student upload the bank transaction copy and fill the transaction details in the payment window of online registration portal along with the UTR number.

The bank details are available in the payment window of online registration portal.

B. Swift Transfer: (Applicable to All Students, Except Nepalese and Bhutanese) Students who wish to make any of their payments through Swift transfer must approach a bank in their home country and request for a Swift transfer. Please mention Student's Name and SCIE ID while making the transaction. Please ensure the student 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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Support Departments The university has started several unique initiatives run by different departments and support departments under the aegis of Symbiosis International (Deemed University). The Symbiosis Teaching Learning Resource Centre (STLRC) for the purpose of addressing the teaching and learning requirements of its faculty, Symbiosis Centre for Research and Innovation (SCRI) for promoting research, Symbiosis Centre for Corporate Education (SCCE) for conduct of Corporate Education Programmes (CEPs) and Management Development Programmes (MDPs) exclusively for corporate organisations, Symbiosis Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (SCEI) for promoting entrepreneurship and innovation, the Symbiosis Centre for Waste Resource Management (SCWRM) for promoting sustainability efforts and Symbiosis Community Outreach Programme and Extension (SCOPE) for driving community initiatives. Symbiosis Centre for Health Skills (SCHS) The border line is often blurred between the work of health professionals and service providers and the work of partners who are outside the health sector. Therefore, specialist health care and community services training helps to meet skill gaps in industry and improve the lives of people in healthcare to make a difference. Symbiosis Centre for Health Skills was established with the following objectives: • To provide high-tech simulated and virtually created hospital set-up for teaching and training & assessment for all health care professionals in clinical and related management skills (including communication skills). • To ensure delivery of high quality healthcare services to the community by providing highly competent and safe practitioners trained and tested by simulation techniques.

develop Centre of Excellence in Waste Management Practices and to achieve Swachh Bharat mission by implementing the different measures. The centre is currently conducting (i) awareness and training programmes for environmental sustainability and (ii) research in broad areas viz. (a) Biogas & Biocomposting; (b) Solid waste management and (c) Waste water management. The centre also works towards developing academic curriculum for undergraduate and post graduate levels. The centre is committed to advancement of knowledge in the field of sustainable waste management for the benefit of the society and environment at large. The Centre also has the capacity to develop insights in diverse sectors of industry, economy and society which will deal with the waste generation and its management. Fu r t h e r m o r e , S C W R M w i l l b e c o m m i t t e d t o interdisciplinary approach to build awareness and seek to identify, analyze and implement key issues and challenges to waste management and sustainability involving all levels of stakeholder's viz. Government, statutory bodies, policy makers, corporates, academia, research institutes, civil society and many others. Currently, SCWRM has coordinated projects with Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) on diverse aspects of municipal waste management viz. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and efficiency of biogas plants in PMC region; training and awareness; etc. The centre has successfully implemented a DRDE funded project on “mobile toilets” during Kumbhamela in 2016 at Nashik. The centre has also initiated international collaborations with University College London to work on Health, education, environment and engineering (HEEE) in urban and rural areas in and around Pune. Symbiosis Centre for Entrepreneurship & Innovation (SCEI):

Symbiosis Centre for Waste Resource Management (SCWRM)

Government has declared 2010-20 as 'India's Decade of Innovation' and the industry is increasingly expecting its employees to have an entrepreneurial 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 and bottom lines will only be put in the leadership pipeline.

Symbiosis International (Deemed University) (SIU), has established a centre called “Symbiosis Centre for Waste Resource Management (SCWRM)” with an objective to

The Symbiosis Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation was formally inaugurated in the month of July 2014 in the presence of our Chancellor Dr. S.B.

• To offer academic programmes on Health Skill already launched ·

Academics programmes are launched in Health Skills.

Mujumdar and Dr. R.A. Mashelkar who is the Mentor of this Centre. The overreaching goal of this Centre is to create innovation led entrepreneurs and contribute in strengthening entrepreneurial ecosystem within India. The main activities of this Centre include:

International (Deemed University) (SIU), as a part of Institutional Social Responsibility launched Symbiosis Community Outreach Program and Extension (SCOPE) activities in July 2012 and adopted 14 villages and 9 hamlets around its campus at Lavale.

• Incubating startups at SIU in partnership with other organisations

In line with the SCOPE initiative, Family Doctor Clinic (FDC) at Sus village and Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) were launched in the Mulshi block of Pune district. It is catering to 15 villages and 9 hamlets in Mulshi block and 2 construction sites in Walhekarwadi and Kalakhadak areas of Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (27 sites) covering around 30,000 populations. FDC & MMU conducts variety of preventive, promotive and curative services for poor, mostly rural, needy and marginalized population based in access-compromised areas. Activities like outpatient services, health talks, celebration of national and international health days, etc. are conducted. SCOPE has increased networking with government and private health care sector to u n d e r t a ke v a r i e t y o f a c t i v i t i e s l i ke m o n t h l y immunization of pregnant & lactating mothers and children, monthly antenatal care (ANC) check-ups and treatment camps, specialist camps, patient referral, support to private/government health programmes. FDC and MMU teams also conduct health awareness and research/survey related activities in collaboration with institutes / departments of SIU.

• Conducting research in the area of innovation and entrepreneurship from both Indian and global context • Providing training and education to the students at SIU and corporate employees in the areas of innovation and entrepreneurship • Provide policy recommendation at the national and state level. The Centre has been successful in designing, developing and delivering India's first 2 year full-time MBA course on Innovation Entrepreneurship at Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM). English Language Teaching Institute of Symbiosis (ELTIS): Symbiosis offers English Language training to International students through ELTIS (English Language Teaching Institute of Symbiosis) Students of different nationalities like Afghanistan, Angola, Brazil, Bahrain, Burundi, Czech Republic, China, Congo, Cameroun, Chad, Djibouti, Dubai, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, France, Great Britain, Italy, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Libya, Mongolia, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nigeria, Nepal, Niger, Oman, Peru, Palestine, Qatar, Russia, Spain, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Thailand, Tanzania, Uzbekistan, Vietnam & Yemen learn English as a full time foundation course. SYMBIOSIS COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMME AND EXTENSION (SCOPE) ACTIVITIES Universities and policy makers are increasingly recognizing the enormous potential of higher education to impact positively on the health and well- being of students, staff and the wider community through education, research, knowledge exchange and institutional practice. Keeping this in mind Symbiosis

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We firmly believe that our role as a University goes beyond imparting of knowledge and skills to our students and, as active agents of change, we are supporting initiatives related to health, nutrition, water and sanitation, banking and finance and legal literacy. This initiative has been widely accepted and appreciated by community. We are committed to defending the ideals, responsibilities and objectives of a socially responsible academic institution. Our future plans are in line with expansion of services, connecting with corporate donors, setting up a Health & Demographic Surveillance System and promoting research in the catchment area. Whom to Contact: 1. Medical Officer (SCOPE) medicaloffi[email protected] Cell no. 9552501686 (MMU) / 9552508058 (FDC) / 020-25655023 (Office).

Eligibility and Reservation of Seats Eligibility • Graduate from any recognized University / Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). • Programmes which require specific discipline/ subject specialization need to be checked for eligibility as given by the respective Institute. • A candidate who has completed qualifying degree from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). • All foreign degrees/ qualifications need to be verified from AIU by the candidate before seeking admission to any programme of SIU. • Evaluation Division of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) issues equivalence certificate for foreign degrees/qualifications. The contact details are as below: Association of Indian Universities AIU House, 16 Comrade Indrajit Gupta Marg (Kotla Marg), Landmark: Opposite National Bal Bhawan, Near I.T.O., New Delhi-110002, India Tel. No.+91-11-23230059; 23232429; 23232305 Fax No.+91-11-23232131 Email: [email protected] Website: www.aiuweb.org Note: It is the responsibility of the candidates to ascertain whether they possess the requisite qualifications / eligibility for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of eligibility. Final eligibility of admission will be decided by Symbiosis International University. Reservation Policy: As per the UGC Regulations, following will be the reservation policy for admission to any program of Institutes of SIU (Except Symbiosis Institutes of Management Studies, which has separate policy #) A. Within Sanctioned Intake · Scheduled Caste (SC) : 15% · Scheduled Tribes (ST) : 7.5% · Differently Abled * : 3% B. Over &Above Intake · Kashmiri Migrants : 2 seats per program · International  : 15% Candidates Candidates applying from categories other than Open Category are required to submit valid supporting document (s) at the time of GE-PIWAT (if shortlisted). * Differently Abled Category (DAC) at SIU In compliance to Govt. Directives on disability guidelines issued by the office of the Chief Commissioner for persons with disabilities vide Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment New Delhi notification no. 16-18/97 on dated 01 June 2001 and University Grants Commission Notification No. F.6-1/2006 (CPP-II/SCT) dated 30/09/2009, SIU has made provision of reserving 3% seats for Differently Abled Category (DAC) students in all the Constituent Institutes of SIU.

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The types of disabilities covered are:a) Vision Impairment b) Hearing Impairment c) Locomotors Disabilities d) Mental Retardation e) Multiple Disabilities f) Dyslexia All candidates claiming admission under DAC will be provisionally admitted under the said category. Thereafter, the candidate will be required to obtain an 'Authentication Certificate' from Symbiosis Centre of Health Care (SCHC) within one month of commencement of the program. SCHC will check validity of documents produced by the candidates and verify the continued existence and extent of the disability. # For Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies (SIMS): As per MoU with Ministry of Defence clause no. 13 sub clause (d) The term Defence Personnel would mean only those serving / retired Defence Personnel from the Army, Navy and Air Force who fall in the category of ex-serviceman as laid down vide Ministry of Defence Letter no. 36034/5/85 Estt (SCT) dated 14 April, 1987. Reservation of Seats within the intake is: • Defence Category- General: General: 80% seats for dependents (Children/Ward) of Defence personnel. (as per merit) • Defence category- Special: 10% seats for dependents of Defence personnel killed in action (war, Counter Insurgency or war like operation), disabled in action (war, Counter Insurgency or war like operation), with more than 50% disability, next of kin of service personnel who have died while in service, death being attributable to military service. (as per merit) • Open Category: 10% seats are in open category to civilian candidates sponsored/ recommended by the Industry (as per merit). Reservation of Seats over and above intake: Officers of Armed Forces on Study Leave as authorized by respective Services HQs are granted automatic admission subject to meeting eligibility criteria Since 2007, candidates aspiring to join MBA programs offered by constituent institutes of Symbiosis International University have to take the common, mandatory Symbiosis National Aptitude (SNAP) Test. A candidate has to register for SNAP Test & then register with the institutes offering his/ her choice of program by paying separate institution registration fees. If shortlisted, he/she would then attend the GE-PIWAT process conducted by each of these institutes.

Admission Process for Indian Students Admission Process for Indian Students Candidates aspiring to join MBA / MSc (CA) / MSc (SS) programmes offered by institutes of Symbiosis International (Deemed University) have to take the common, mandatory Symbiosis National Aptitude (SNAP) Online Test 2017. A candidate needs to register for SNAP Test & also register for the institutes offering his/ her choice of programmes by paying separate programmes registration fees. If shortlisted, he/she would then need to attend the GE-PIWAT process conducted by each of these institutes individually. The registration process for SNAP and institutes is now simplified. Aspirants can now complete the SNAP as well as programme registrations in the same portal (snaptest.org) SNAP Test is mandatory for following institutes of SIU: Sr. Name of the Institute

Program

1 Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM, Pune)

MBA MBA (Innovation and Entrepreneurship)

2 Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies & Research (SICSR, Pune)

MBA (Information Technology) M.Sc. (Computer Applications) M.Sc. (System Security)

3 Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resource Development (SCMHRD, Pune)

MBA MBA (Infrastructure Management) MBA (Business Analytics)

4 Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB, Pune)

MBA (International Business) MBA (Agri Business) MBA (Energy & Environment)

5 Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management (SITM, Pune)

MBA (Telecom Management)

6 Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies (SIMS, Pune)

MBA

7 Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication, Pune (SIMC, Pune)

MBA (Communication Management)

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

MBA (Operations Management)

9 Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology (SCIT, Pune)

MBA (Information Technology Business Management) MBA (Data Science and Data Analytics)

10 Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS, Pune)

MBA (Hospital & Healthcare Management)

11 Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru (SIBM, Bengaluru)

MBA

12 Symbiosis School for Media & Communication, Bengaluru (SSMC, Bengaluru)

MBA (Communication Management)

13 Symbiosis School of Banking and Finance (SSBF, Pune) (Formerly Symbiosis School of Banking Management)

MBA (Banking and Finance)

14 Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Hyderabad (SIBM, Hyderabad)

MBA

15 Symbiosis School of Sports Sciences (SSSS, Pune)

MBA (Sports Management)

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Candidates should also note that SNAP Test is NOT applicable for : Sr. Name of the Institute

Name of the Program

1 Symbiosis Law School (SLS-Pune)

LL.M.

2 Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS)

M.Sc. (Medical Technology)

3 Symbiosis College of Nursing (SCON)

M.Sc. (Nursing)

4 Symbiosis School of Biological Sciences (SSBS)

M.Sc. (Biotechnology) M.Sc. (Nutrition & Dietetics)

5 Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication-,Pune (SIMC- Pune)

M.A.(Mass Communication)

6 Symbiosis School of Economics (SSE)

M.Sc. (Economics)

7 Symbiosis Institute of Technology (SIT)

8 Symbiosis School of International Studies (SSIS)

M.Tech. (CAD & AM) M.Tech. (E&TCE) M.Tech. (CSE) M.Tech.(G&ST ) M.A. (IS)

9 Symbiosis Institute of Geoinformatics (SIG)

M.Sc. (Geo-informatics)

Candidate aspiring to do higher studies at Symbiosis International (Deemed University) needs to do the following. SNAP Online Entrance Test Registration A. SNAP Test registration process 1. Register online on the website snaptest.org (from August 10, 2017 to November 24, 2017). Note: Any Changes in the online application form (except test city preferences) will be entertained only up to the closing date of Registration i.e. November 24, 2017. No changes shall be permitted after closing date under any circumstances. No change of test city requests will be entertained once candidates have completed their SNAP Online Test 2017 payment. 2. Upload your latest scanned colour passport size photo at the time of Online Registration for SNAP Test. (Your photograph should not be more than 3 months old). 3. Ensure that the information you have filled is accurate. B. Modes of payment for SNAP test The candidate may pay through i) Billdesk Gateway ii) Axis Bank Gateway iii) Indian Bank Gateway iv) Demand Draft. Pay the SNAP test fee of Rs.1750 (+ applicable Payment gateway charges, GST and any other taxes) as per the instructions mentioned on the website for Payment of SNAP Test fee. (From August 10, 2017 to November 24, 2017). iv) PAYMENT THROUGH DEMAND DRAFT: Submit a Demand Draft (DD) of Rs. 2065/- (this include Rs.1750 as SNAP Test fee and Rs. 315/- as GST @18%) from any Nationalized Bank in favour of “Symbiosis Test Secretariat” payable at Pune. Choose the mode of Payment as 'DD Payment' in "Make Payment" Tab. Take a print of the payment advice form, fill in the DD Details, sign and send it along with the DD to the Symbiosis Test Secretariat only at, SYMBIOSIS TEST SECRETARIAT Symbiosis International (Deemed University) Gram: Lavale, Tal: Mulshi, Dist.: Pune – 412115 Phone: 020-39116226/ 27. The Symbiosis Test Secretariat will authenticate the details of Demand Draft and will send you an email confirming the payment. Only after the realisation of payment, would you be able to view your Admit Card. NOTE: SNAP Test fee is non-refundable.

Note: 1. Please note that Symbiosis Test Secretariat will not be responsible for non-delivery on any delay on the part of courier / postal services. 2. It is also mandatory to complete the payment process of desired institute for desired programme(s) before the closing date of payment of the respective programme. Payment towards the programme(s) also needs to be done through the SNAP website only (snaptest.org). 3. For disputes between the candidate and the Symbiosis Test Secretariat, the candidate should first send an Email to [email protected] with details about his/her grievance. If the candidate is not satisfied with the decision of the Registrar, he/she can appeal to the Ombudsman of the University. Information regarding the same is available in https://siu.edu.in/student-affairs.php. All dispute between the candidate and STS in this regard are subject to the legal jurisdiction of Pune. 4. SNAP 2017 Score will be valid only for admission to select programmes of Symbiosis International (Deemed University) for the academic year of 2018-19. Admission to the select programmes at Symbiosis International (Deemed University) (SIU) are strictly based on merit, assessment of individual performance in Symbiosis National Aptitude Test [SNAP] for Postgraduate Studies and other processes prescribed by the University. (Note: - SNAP Result will be declared on December 28, 2017 on snaptest.org and will be available up to January 30, 2018) The cities where SNAP Online Test will be conducted SNAP 2017 Test will be conducted in 102 cities all over India. A candidate may choose three preferences of test cities of the following for SNAP ONLINE 2017 Test. 1 Agra 27 Guntur 53 Mohali 79 Varanasi 2 Ahmedabad 28 Gurgaon 54 Mumbai 80 Vijayawada 3 Ajmer 29 Guwahati 55 Kalyan-Dombivli 81 Visakhapatnam 4 Allahabad 30 Gwalior 56 Virar 82 Vizianagaram 5 Ahmednagar 31 Hisar 57 Muzaffarpur 83 Aligarh 6 Amravati 32 Hooghly 58 Mysuru 84 Amritsar 7 Ambala 33 Hubli 59 Nagpur 85 Bilaspur 8 Anand 34 Hyderabad 60 Navi Mumbai 86 Jhansi 9 Aurangabad 35 Indore 61 Nellore 87 Karnal 10 Bengaluru 36 Jabalpur 62 Noida 88 Moradabad 11 Bareilly 37 Jaipur 63 Panjim 89 Port Blair 12 Bhilai 38 Jalandhar 64 Patiala 90 Faridabad 13 Bhopal 39 Jammu 65 Patna 91 Panipat 14 Bhubaneswar 40 Jamshedpur 66 Pune 92 Rohtak 15 Chandigarh 41 Jodhpur 67 Raipur 93 Shimla 16 Chennai 42 Kakinada 68 Rajkot 94 Belagavi (Belgaum) 17 Coimbatore 43 Kanpur 69 Ranchi 95 Ernakulam-Kochi 18 Cuttack 44 Kolhapur 70 Roorkee 96 Nashik 19 Dehradun 45 Kolkata 71 Rourkela 97 Thane 20 Delhi 46 Kozhikode 72 Shillong 98 Kota 21 Dhanbad 47 Kurnool 73 Siliguri 99 Howrah 22 Dibrugarh 48 Lucknow 74 Surat 100 Durgapur 23 Gandhinagar 49 Ludhiana 75 Thiruvananthapuram 101 Solapur 24 Gangtok-Bardang 50 Madurai 76 Thrissur 102 Kottayam 25 Ghaziabad 51 Mangaluru 77 Udaipur 26 Greater Noida 52 Meerut 78 Vadodara

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Note : No change of test city requests will be entertained once candidate has completed Payment for SNAP Online Test 2017. The Test Centre and its address will be printed on the Admit Card. (Admit card will be live on SNAP website www.snaptest.org from December 01, 2017 to December 17, 2017) 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. Procedure of Programme payment A candidate desirous to submit his candidature to select PG 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 SNAP website only (snaptest.org). After making the payment for SNAP Entrance Test, 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/- (+ applicable Payment gateway charges, GST and any other taxes) per programme per institute at this stage. If candidates want to pay programme payment through Demand Draft, make Demand Draft of Rs. 1180/- (Rs.1000/per programme and Rs. 180/- GST @18%) A mode of payment for the programme(s) is same as that for SNAP 2017. The institutes and their programmes are as follows: Sr. Name of the Institute 1 Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM, Pune) 2 Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies & Research (SICSR, Pune) 3 Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resource Development (SCMHRD, Pune) 4 Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB, Pune) 5 Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management (SITM, Pune) 6 Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies (SIMS, Pune) 7 Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication, Pune (SIMC, Pune) 8 Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management (SIOM, Nashik) 9 Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology (SCIT, Pune) 10 Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS, Pune) 11 Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru (SIBM, Bengaluru) 12 Symbiosis School for Media & Communication, Bengaluru (SSMC, Bengaluru) 13 Symbiosis School of Banking and Finance (SSBF, Pune) (Formerly Symbiosis School of Banking Management) 14 Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Hyderabad (SIBM, Hyderabad) 15 Symbiosis School of Sports Sciences (SSSS, Pune)

Programmes MBA MBA (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) MBA (Information Technology) M.Sc. (Computer Applications) M.Sc. (System Security) MBA MBA (Infrastructure Management) MBA (Business Analytics) MBA (International Business) MBA (Agri Business) MBA (Energy & Environment) MBA (Telecom Management) MBA MBA (Communication Management) MBA (Operations Management) MBA (Information Technology Business Management) MBA (Data Science and Data Analytics) MBA (Hospital & Healthcare Management) MBA MBA (Communication Management) MBA (Banking and Finance) MBA MBA (Sports Management)

Note: Even after closing of the payment for SNAP, a candidate may still pay through SNAP 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 (graduated from a recognised university in India) shall have to apply under SNAP to seek admission to the select Postgraduate programmes of Symbiosis International (Deemed University). An NRI candidate (graduated from a recognised university in India) after having applied for SNAP 2017 has the option of consideration of his candidature as national student or under NRI category. In case a NRI candidate chooses to apply under NRI category, he will have to further register and apply through Symbiosis Center for International Education. For more information, please visit www.scie.ac.in However, OCI/ PIO/ Foreign National/ NRI candidates (having passed graduation from a recognised foreign university) are exempted from appearing for SNAP and have to apply through Symbiosis Center for International Education (www.scie.ac.in). After declaration of the SNAP 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 MBA programmes of Symbiosis International (Deemed University) and may also lead to appropriate legal action as deemed fit. Programme Eligibility Name of the Institute SIBM – Pune SIBM – Bengaluru SIBM – Hyderabad SCMHRD SIBM – Pune SICSR

SIIB SITM

Name of the Programme Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Business Administration (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) Master of Business Administration (Information Technology) Master of Science (Computer Applications) Master of Science (System Security) Master of Business Administration (International Business) Master of Business Administration (Telecom Management)

SIMC

Master of Business Administration (Communication Management)

SCIT

Master of Business Administration (Information Technology Business Management) Master of Business Administration (Hospital and Healthcare Management) Master of Business Administration (Communication Management) Master of Business Administration (Banking and Finance) Master of Business Administration (Sports Management)

SIHS SSMC - Bengaluru SSBF SSSS

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Eligibility Criteria Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes. Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU).

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Name of the Institute SCMHRD

SIIB

Name of the Programme

Eligibility Criteria

Master of Business Administration (Infrastructure Management)

Bachelor of Architecture or Bachelor of Engineering/ Technology in Aeronautical Engineering/ Agriculture Engineering/ Planning/ Civil Engineering/ Environment Engineering/ Water Resources/ Environment/ Chemical Engineering/ Oil and Paint Technology/ Petrochemical Engineering/ Plastic and Polymer Technology/ Electrical Engineering/ Energy Engineering/ Electronics Engineering/ Electronics and Communication Engineering/ Instrumentation Engineering/ Mechatronics Engineering/Mechanical Engineering/ Production Engineering/ Automobile Engineering/ Industrial Engineering/ Fire and Safety Engineering/ Marine Engineering/ Metallurgy Engineering/ Mining Engineering from any recognized University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade[45% marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled Castes (SC)/ Scheduled Tribes (ST) candidates].

Master of Business Administration (Business Analytics)

Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% for Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribes (ST) or equivalent grade) and minimum two years full time work experience after completion of graduation be and is hereby approved. A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU).

Master of Business Administration (Agri Business)

Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% for Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribes (ST) or equivalent grade) Note: (for all Categories) Students who are in the final year of their bachelor's degree education may also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% for Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribes (ST)or equivalent grade at qualifying examination. Admission of such candidate will be provisional and will be cancelled in the event of non-fulfilment of the above stated criteria. 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).

Name of the Institute Name of the Programme SIIB

SIMS

SIOM – Nashik

SCIT

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Eligibility Criteria

Master of Business Bachelor of Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture/ Administration Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science) from any (Energy and Environment) recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade ((45% for Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribes (ST) or equivalent grade). Note: (for all Categories) Students who are in the final year of their bachelor's degree education may also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks (45% for Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribes (ST) or equivalent grade at qualifying examination. Admission of such candidate will be provisional and will be cancelled in the event of non-fulfilment of the above stated criteria. 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). Master of Business Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised Administration University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes or equivalent grade). Defence category candidates should be son/ daughter/ spouse of Defense personnel. Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes or equivalent grade) in the qualifying examination. Defence category candidates should be children/ward/spouse of Defence personnel. A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). Master of Business Candidate should be an Engineering Graduate (Bachelor of Administration Engineering/ Technology) from any recognized University/ (Operations Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% Management) marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). Master of Business Candidate should be Graduate with Mathematics at +2 level Administration from any recognised University/ Institution of National (Data Sciences & Data Importance and with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent Analytics) grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes. A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU).

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.

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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. Students are cautioned against falling prey to any such assurance/ offer by any individual or outside agency.

• Voter ID Card. • Pan Card • AADHAR Card (UID)

SNAP Test Structure

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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 GEPIWAT processes.

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Candidates should note that an authenticated Admit Card is an important document without which the candidate will not be permitted to appear for further selection processes of SIU. If the Authenticated Admit card is lost, a duplicate Authenticated Admit Card will not be issued. It should be retained till the admission process is over.

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Candidates who complete their SNAP 2017 payment process by October 31, 2017 will be intimated their allotted test city via E-mail on or before November 06, 2017.This will enable candidates to plan their travel schedules accordingly. Paid candidates admit card will be available from Friday, December 01, 2017, till Sunday, December 17, 2017.

Nature of Question Paper / Topics and Marks Allotted Sr. Sections No. 1 General English: Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning, Verbal Ability 2 Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency 3 Current Affairs 4 Analytical & Logical Reasoning Total

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• Please note that the SNAP 2017 test will be ONLINE. • SNAP Test duration is of 120 minutes. • Date: December 17, 2017; Time: 14.00 hrs. - 16.00 hrs. • SNAP Test is an objective test. Each question has 4 responses. Candidate should choose an appropriate response.

Those candidates who complete their SNAP 2017 payment process from November 01,2017 onwards (till last date of Registration) will get to know their allotted test city on the date of Admit Card generation (i.e December 01,2017). This may result in last minute changes to their travel plan.

• Each wrong answer attracts 25% negative marks.

Important Instruction regarding Admit Card 1.

SNAP Test Admit Card should be printed from the SNAP website [snaptest.org] which will be available from Friday, December 01, 2017, till Sunday, December 17, 2017.

2.

Please ensure that your latest passport size, colour photograph is pasted on the Admit Card at the place provided for before appearing for the test (Your photograph should not be more than 3 months old)

1.

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,

The candidate is required to report at the Test Centre by 12:00 hrs to undergo, admit card and id proof verification, digital finger print scan and biometrics will be captured.

2.

After 14.10 hrs no candidate will be allowed to appear for the SNAP Online Test 2017.

3.

• Passport. • Driving license.

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Candidates are advised to locate allocated test center at least a day in advance to avoid any issue on the day of the test.

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Travel and staying arrangements will need to be done by the candidates.

Important guidelines regarding SNAP Online Test

3.

The SNAP Online Test 2017 will close at 16.00 hrs, under any circumstances NO EXTRA TIME will be given to any candidate.

Merit list will be based on the following parameters:

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Cell phones, calculators, watch calculators, alarm clocks, digital watches with built in calculators/ memory or any electronics gadgets are not be allowed in the examination hall.

Weightage for Final Merit List SNAP Score Writing Group Personal (out of 150, Ability Exercise Interaction Total scaled down to Test (GE) (PI) 50 marks) (WAT)

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The Test Invigilator will check your Admit Card and ID proof and authenticate the same.

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Duration of the test is 120 minutes, i.e. from 14.00 hrs. to 16.00 hrs. The candidate may attempt any section in any order.

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Candidates will not be allowed to leave the hall till 14.45 hrs. After submission of the test candidate will not be allowed to re-enter the test hall.

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Candidates found using any unfair means will forfeit their chance of being considered for admission and will be debarred from receiving SNAP 2017 scores.

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The scores published by the Symbiosis Test Secretariat shall be final and shall not be subject to any appeal or revaluation.

10. The scores published by the Symbiosis Test Secretariat shall be final and shall not be subject to any appeal or revaluation. 11. Differently Abled category candidates are requested to contact STS with scanned copies of their Medical Certificates for ascertaining p e r c e n t a g e o f t h e i r d i s a b i l i t y. ( e m a i l : [email protected]). Candidates failing to do this will be considered under the Open Category.

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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).

Disclaimer: It is mandatory to attend all components/tests of GEPIWAT to be eligible for admission to any PG programmes. Only candidates who attend all components/ tests of selection process(GE-PIWAT) shall be considered as eligible for generation of merit/ wait/reject list. Candidates who remain absent for any one of the component/test will be consider as ineligible for selection process of any of the PG degree programme of SIU.

SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE AT SYMBIOSIS: Scholarships are awarded to meritorious students j o i n i n g S y m b i o s i s I n s t i t u t e U n d e r g ra d u a t e / Postgraduate programmes by the Symbiosis Society Foundation.

For further details visit www.siu.edu.in/ scholarship.php

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Examination and Evaluation Pattern of the University Choice Based Credit System (CBCS): • • • •

GRADING / MARKING SCHEME STANDARD OF PASSING AWARD OF DEGREE ATKT AND VALIDITY OF TERMS

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Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) System for Academic Programmes 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 the distribution of continuous evaluation and term end examination prescribed in the approved programme structure.

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:

Over & above, mandatory 1 credit is allotted to Integrated Disaster Management course which is evaluated but not included in calculation of GPA.

CGPA = { (GPA of Sem. I) (Credit Points of Sem. I) + (GPA of Sem. II) (Credit Points of Sem. II) + (GPA of Sem. III) (Credit Points of Sem. III) + (GPA of Sem. IV) (Credit Points of Sem. IV) } / { Total Credit Points }

Calculation of Grade point

CGPA will be calculated up to two decimal points.

The grade points corresponding to nine grades will be as follows:

Standard of passing:

Letter Grade O (Outstanding) A+ (Excellent) A (Very Good) B+ (Good) B (Above Average) C (Average) P (Pass) F (Fail) AB (Absent)

Proportion Top 3% 12% 21% 28% 21% 12% Bottom 3%

Grade Point 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 0 0

A student has to pass both internal and external examination separately i.e., obtain minimum GP of 4.00. A GP less than 4.00 will be treated as grade F (fail). A student will be awarded the degree only if he/she has a CGPA of minimum 4.00 on the completion of programme and has cleared Integrated Disaster Management Programme Conversion of CGPA to percentage marks: Percentage = CGPA / 10 * 100 There is no provision to appear in examination to improve marks or grade. Marking system for Symbiosis College of Nursing:

Relative grading: The grading of students will be done based on the relative performance of the students compared to the class. • Continuous Assessment, Term-end examination and Practical (if any) will be separate heads of passing. • Passing in a course means securing 40% of absolute marks in each of the heads. • Separate grade points will be calculated for continuous and term-end examinations and the weighted average of both will be the grade point for the course. Re-evaluation: In case of re-evaluation, the scores obtained will be fitted as per original range of marks of the grades. 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. 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.

As per the requirement of Nursing Council, the following rules shall apply • A student must have minimum of 80% attendance (irrespective of the kind of absence) in theory and practical in each subject for appearing University examination. • A student must have 100% attendance in each of the practical areas before award of degree. • A student has to pass in theory and practical examination separately in each of the paper. • If a student fails in either theory or practical paper he/she has to re-appear for both the papers (Theory and practical). • A candidate can take any number of attempts with a condition that the student completes the course within the maximum period allowed. • The candidate, in spite of failing in more than two courses he/she can be promoted to next year. • Student shall not be admitted to the subsequent higher examination unless the candidate has passed the previous examination.

• The maximum period to complete the course successfully should not exceed 8 years for 4 years programme and 4 years for 2 years programme. • Maximum number of students for practical examination should not exceed 20 per day. • All practical examinations must be held in the respective clinical areas. • Internal and external assessment ratio is 25:75. • Transcript in the format prescribed by the Nursing Council shall be provided by the institute Allowed To Keep Terms (ATKT) Rules ATKT Rule for a 2 and 2 and 1/2 year programme: He/she cannot appear for end Semester - 3 exams if he/she has CGPA less than 4.00 up to Semester – 1 irrespective of number of backlogs in Semester - 1. He/she cannot appear for end Semester - 4 exams if he/she has CGPA less than 4.00 up to Semester – 2 irrespective of number of backlogs up to Semester – 2. He/she cannot appear for end Semester - 5 exams if he/she has CGPA less than 4.00 up to Semester – 3 irrespective of number of backlogs up to Semester - 3.

Expiry of Validity The students who are not able to complete the programme within the stipulated period will have to take fresh admission to the programme as per the prevalent rules and his/her performance at the examinations and the terms earlier kept will be treated as null and void. Time slot for university examinations: External Marks

Duration of Compensatory time Examination in case of Writer

less than 40

1 hour

40 to less than 60 60 to less than 80

1 hour and 30 minutes 2 hour and 30 minutes

80 and more than 80

3 hours

20 min. 30 min. 50 min. 60 min.

There is no provision to appear in an exam to improve marks or grades. Term Not Granted / Course Not Granted (TNG / CNG) Term Not Granted (TNG):

Validity of Terms for Programmes Post Graduate Degree programmes The students admitted to all post graduate programmes of the University, will be allowed to keep terms for a period of one year from the date of admission beyond the normal period of the programme, i.e. the students joining a two years programme must complete the programme in three years from the date of admission. Diploma, Post Graduate Diploma and PG Executive Education programmes The students admitted to any of the above programmes except under the faculty of Law, will be allowed to keep terms for a period of one year after the stipulated duration of the programme. The students admitted to diploma programmes under the faculty of Law will be allowed to keep terms for a period of two years after the stipulated duration of the programme.

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Minimum 75% attendance in aggregate is mandatory for all the students to be eligible to appear for the external examination of all 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. Course Not Granted (CNG): Minimum 75% attendance is mandatory for a student to be eligible to appear for the term-end examination of a particular course. If the course attendance is below 75% then the student will not be granted the permission to appear for the examination of the concerned course. If cumulative attendance for all courses of the semester is more than 75%, CNG should not be given. • All those students who are granted TNG/CNG will be appearing the examinations in next season as a backlog. However, the candidate will not have to pay backlog examination fees for the immediate subsequent attempt.

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

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Article 4: RESPONSIBILITIES OF STUDENTS: Students are members of the University community and citizens of the state. As citizens, students are responsible to the community of which they are a part, and, as students, they are responsible to the academic community of the University. Admission to the university carries with it the presumption that students will conduct themselves as responsible members of the academic community. As a condition of enrollment, all students assume responsibility to observe standards of conduct that will contribute to the pursuit of academic goals and to the welfare of the academic community. They are expected to practice high standards of academic and professional honesty and integrity and also to respect the rights, privileges, and property of other members of the academic community and the Society. They should refrain from any conduct that would interfere with university functions or endanger the health, welfare, or safety of other persons. As a citizen of State, a student should not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, age, religion, gender, national or ethnic origin, marital status, sexual preference, physical disability, or any other legally protected status. They should at all times conduct themselves in a manner, which is not prejudicial to any law of the land. Their conduct should aim to achieve the meaning, mandate and manifestation as enshrined in the Constitution of India. Article 5: DISCIPLINARY MISCONDUCT : Any student found to have committed or to have attempted to commit the following misconduct is subject to appropriate disciplinary action under this Code. The instances of misconduct are not to be interpreted as all-inclusive of situations in which disciplinary action will be invoked. These instances are illustrative, and the University reserves the right to take disciplinary action in appropriate circumstances not set out in this article. The illustrative list of misconduct is as follows (Not exhaustive): DMC 1 : Academic Misconduct: Academic Misconduct means plagiarizing; cheating on assignments or examinations. DMC IF al: Cheating: The act of obtaining or attempting to obtain credit for work by use of dishonest, deceptive, or fraudulent means. DMC 1[111: Plagiarism: The act of taking ideas, words, or specific substances of another and offering them as one's own. DMC 2: Disruptive Conduct: Conduct that intentionally and substantially obstructs or disrupts teaching or freedom of movement or other lawful activities on university premises or in connection with any universitysponsored event or activity;

DMC 3: Discrimination: Engaging in verbal or physical behavior directed at an individual or group based on origin, race, creed, gender, religious beliefs, or sexual orientation that, according to a person of reasonable sensibilities, is likely to create an intimidating or demeaning environment that impedes the access of other students, faculty and staff to the educational benefits available to them. It also includes wearing a r t i c l e s o f c l o t h i n g w i t h d e r o g a t o r y, ra c i s t , discriminatory, patently offensive, profane, sexually explicit, or graphic messages either in words or pictures, which demonstrate bias or discrimination against any individual or group within the University. DMC. 4: Falsification: Falsification means willfully providing University offices or officials with false, misleading, or incomplete information; forging or altering official University records or documents or conspiring with or inducing others to forge or alter University records or documents. DMC 5: Refusal to Identify : Refusal to identify or falsely identifying one's self when requested by an authorized University official. DMC 6: Illegal or Unauthorized Possession or Use of Weapons : Illegal or unauthorized possession or use of weapons means possessing or using weapons or articles or substances usable as weapons, including, but not limited to, firearms, incendiary devices, explosives, and dangerous biological or chemical agents. DMC 7: Illegal or Unauthorized Possession or Use of Drugs or Alcohol, Smoking : Symbiosis strongly supports the goals of "Drug / Alcohol / Smoking Free Campuses". It is policy of Symbiosis that no student shall distribute, possess, or use illegal drugs, a controlled substance, on its premises. Possession of paraphernalia associated with the illegal use, possession, or manufacture of a controlled substance is also prohibited. It is also the Policy of University that smoking is prohibited in all the campuses of Symbiosis. A student should not indulge in abetting, aiding, instigating or causing any of acts of commission / omission related to illegal use, possession, delivery or manufacture of a controlled substance. A student shall not also enter the Symbiosis Campus, under influence of alcohol or any prohibited substance. DMC 8: Unauthorized Access and Use of property & facilities : Unauthorized access means accessing without authorization University property, facilities, services, or information systems, or obtaining or providing to another person the means of such unauthorized access, including, but not limited to, using or providing without authorization keys, access cards, or access codes.

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DMC 9: Act of Violence, Threatening, Harassing, or Assaultive Conduct : Act of Violence, Threatening, harassing, or assaultive conduct means engaging in conduct that has caused injury to other residents of the campus, endangers or threatens to endanger the health, safety, or welfare of another person, including, but not limited to, threatening, harassing, or assaultive DMC 10: Theft, Property Damage, and Vandalism : Theft, property damage, and vandalism include theft or e m b e z z l e m e n t o f, d a m a g e t o , d e s t r u c t i o n o f, unauthorized possession of, or wrongful sale or gift of property. DMC 11: Recording of Images without Knowledge : Using electronic or other means to make a video or photographic record of any person in a location where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy without the person's prior knowledge, when such a recording is likely to cause injury, distress, or damage to reputation. This includes, but is not limited to, taking video or photographic images in shower/locker rooms, residence hall rooms, and restrooms. The storing, sharing, and/ or distributing of such unauthorized records by any means is also prohibited. DMC 12: Causing Disrepute to other students : Engaging or inciting other students to engage by any means whatsoever and performing or attempting to perform an act, which bring disrepute to other students / faculty of the University. DMC 13: Failure to comply with university or any other authority : Failure to comply with legitimate directives of authorized university officials, law enforcement agency in the performance of their duties or violation of the terms of a disciplinary sanction. DMC 14: Ragging : Any act which amounts to ragging in any form as defined under the Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1999 and also under the UGC Prohibition of Ragging Regulations, 2009. DMC 15: Illegal Contracts : Students are prohibited from entering into verbal or written agreements or contracts that purport to bind, obligate, or create liability of any kind for University. The University will hold all such students individually liable for any financial or legal consequences or damages that may result from such unauthorized actions. DMC 16: Abuse of Electronic Communication : Using University or personal telecommunications, data communication networks for illegal or improper purposes or in violation of University regulations and policies, or related laws. DMC 17: Media Contact : Students are expressly prohibited from speaking on behalf of, or for, University with any media organization or publication, or from inviting the same to any University-owned or operated property, facility, or event without the express written permission of the Office of University Communications. DMC 18: Organization and Event Registration : A Student or group of Students shall not form any organization, society or organize any event or collect any fund or subscription without the specific written permission of the University.

DMC 19: Presenting False Testimony : Knowingly making false statements regarding a disciplinary matter before, during or after the disciplinary adjudication process. DMC 20: Violation of University rules : Violation of other published university regulations, policies, or rules, or violations of law. These university regulations, policies, or rules include, but are not limited to, those rules, which regulate dress code, which regulate submission of assignments, which regulate examinations, which prohibit the misuse of library, misuse of computing resources, miscues of laboratory, which regulate acts which amounts to sexual harassment, rules for student and hostel rules and regulations. Article 5 (a): GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE OF INSTITUTE: Every Institute/Department shall constitute a Grievance Redressal Committee to address grievances of students. The students should be informed about the existence of such a committee, the members and the procedure of submitting grievances. Constitution of Grievance Redressal Committee: The committee shall be constituted by the Vice Chancellor and shall have following members: i. Professor / Associate Professor-Chairperson ii. Three Senior Faculty members on rotation basis nominated by Vice Chancellor -Member iii. A student representing the college nominated based on the academic merit- Special Invitee iv. Administrative Officer / Office Superintendent (Convener of the meetings) Procedure: • The aggrieved student would submit in writing his/her grievance to the Administrative Officer/Office Superintendent. • The Administrative Officer/ Office Superintendent would convene a meeting of members within five days of receiving the complaint. • The report of the committee must be submitted to the Director within 2 working days of the meeting. • The decision taken would be communicated to then student within further 3 days working days. • Further if the student is aggrieved by the decision of the Grievance Redressal Committee he/she may appeal to the Ombudsman within 6 working days. The details of the same are uploaded on the website of the university. Procedure in redressal of grievances by Ombudsman and Grievance Redressal Committee:1) Each institution shall establish a registry, headed by Administrative Officer / Office Superintendent where any aggrieved student may make an application seeking redressal of grievance. 2) The address of the registry shall be published on the notice board and placed on the website of the Institute / Department.

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3) On receipt of an application by the registry, Administrative Officer / Office Superintendent shall inform the Ombudsman or the Grievance Redressal Committee, and shall immediately provide a copy of application to the institute for providing reply 5) An aggrieved student may appear in person. 6) The Ombudsman or the Grievance Redressal Committee shall ensure disposal of every application as early as possible as and not later than a month of receipt of the grievance. 7) T h e i n s t i t u t i o n s h a l l c o - o p e ra t e w i t h t h e Ombudsman or the Grievance Redressal Committee, in redressal of grievances. 8) On the conclusion of proceedings, the Ombudsman or the Grievance Redressal Committee shall pass order, with reasons for order, to redress the grievance. 9) Every order shall be provided to the aggrieved student and the institute shall be placed on the website of the institute. 10)The institute shall comply with the order of the Ombudsman or the Grievance Redressal Committee In case of any false or frivolous complaint, the ombudsman may order appropriate action against the complainant/student. Article 6: HEARING AND APPEALS Any student charged with violation of the Code shall have the opportunity to receive a fair hearing. To safeguard the rights of students, the Vice Chancellor shall ensure that there is an appeal procedure to govern the alleged violations of this policy. The appeals procedure shall provide both substantive and procedural fairness for the student alleged to have violated the Code and shall provide for resolution of cases within a reasonable period of time. Composition: • The Vice - Chancellor-Chairman • The Associate Dean - Student affairs • The Registrar • The Faculty Member (Female) Other than the institute from where the students submit's grievance. • The Campus Administrator - Lavale Campus. Article 7: PUNISHMENT AND PENALTIES One or more of the following punishments may be taken when a student has been found to have violated the student code of conduct: 1. Warning: A written letter of reprimand resulting from a student's misconduct. 2. Suspension: Suspension is as anction that terminates

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the student's enrollment at the university for a specified period of time. Monetary Fines: Monetary Fines is a sanction in which a student is required to deposit amount as penalty or any amount deposited by him is forfeited or adjusted, resulting from misconduct. It also includes Restitution which means making compensation for loss, injury, or damage. Confiscation. Confiscation means confiscation of goods used or possessed in violation of University regulations. Restriction of Privileges - Restriction of privileges means the denial or restriction of specified privileges, including, but not limited to, access to a student facilities, placement programmes, university events for a defined period of time. Withholding of Diploma or Degree. Withholding of diploma or degree means the withholding of diploma or degree otherwise earned for a defined period of time or until the completion of assigned sanctions. Rusticate: Rustication is a sanction which permanently separates a student from the university without opportunity to re-enroll in the future. Other sanctions: Other appropriate sanctions may be imposed by the Competent Authority of the University singularly or in combination with any of the above-listed sanctions.

Anti-Ragging Measures at Symbiosis International (Deemed University) I. Any conduct by any student or students whether 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 II. Indulging in rowdy or indiscipline activities by any student or students which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship, physical or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in any fresher or any other student III. Asking any student to do any act which such student will not in the ordinary course do and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame, or torment or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of such fresher or any other student IV. Any act by senior student that prevents, disrupts or disturbs the regular academic activity of any other student or a fresher V. Exploiting the service of a fresher or any other student for completing the academic tasks assigned to an individual or a group of students

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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, 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 from a c t i v i t y o r p a s s i ve l y p a r t i c i p a t i n g i n t h e discomfiture to fresher or any other student IX. Any act that affects the mental health and selfconfidence of a fresher or any other student with or without an intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority or superiority by a student over any fresher or any other student. Symbiosis International University ensures that a congenial and welcoming environment is given to the freshers in its all constituent institutes. To achieve this objective following committees have been formed by the University as per UGC Regulation 2009: 1. University Anti Ragging Committee 2. Anti-Ragging Squad at Institute level 3. University Monitoring Cell 4. Mentoring Cells are constituted by all the constituent Institutes of the University at the end of each academic year. The Anti-Ragging Committee may punish a student found guilty of ra g g i n g o n e o r m o r e o f t h e f o l l o w i n g punishments: 1. Suspension from attending classes and academic privileges 2. Withholding/withdrawing scholarship/ fellowship and other benefits 3. Debarring from appearing in any test/ examination or other evaluation process 4. Withholding results 5. Debarring from representing the institution 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. E x p u l s i o n f r o m t h e i n s t i t u t i o n a n d 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. Anti-Ragging Helpline of the University: 91 9552525725.

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Health Care, Recreation & Sports Symbiosis International (Deemed University) offers medical facilities for all its students and teaching and non-teaching staff through Symbiosis Centre of Health Care (SCHC). The Symbiosis Centre of Health Care (SCHC) was established in 1997, with the mission of addressing the healthcare needs, primarily of the students & staff of Symbiosis, envisioning a state of 'Positive Health' in them. It is the “In-house Health Care Unit” of Symbiosis which provides preventive, promotive and curative health care services. The healthcare services are rendered to students & staff through standardized healthcare setups and quality NABL accredited lab services. The SCHC collaborates closely with campus community to provide a comprehensive health services, promotion and prevention effort that cares for the physical and mental health of Symbiosis students, striving for excellence in student services and to support and sustain a healthy campus community. With a team of qualified healthcare professionals, the SCHC has implemented a unique 'Health Insurance Program' for staff & students and has utilized Information Technology in healthcare & maintenance of Electronic Health Records (EHR), thereby achieving the status of a 'paperless” office The SCHC also has the state of art recreation and wellness facility on campus. We are committed to empower and inspire students and staff members to choose a healthy life style. Fitness professionals strive to offer recreation and wellness services that encourage healthy and active lifestyle to fulfil its mission of enhancing the culture of wellness on campus. The following primary health care services are provided by the Symbiosis Centre of Health Care (SCHC): Promotive health care facilities: • Access to state-of-the-art recreational and wellness centres at all campuses which include gymnasium, aerobics studio, swimming pools, and yogashala with meditation halls. • Health awareness lectures on various healthcare related issues. • Online counselling on health, diet and lifestyle related issues. • Campus Health Advisory Committee (CHAC) established at each campus reviews the student communications strategy for evaluating health care services, health care policies and makes recommendations to the management on aspects relating to health care facilities.

Preventive health care facilities: • Annual health check-up of the students of Symbiosis is conducted and a detailed record is maintained electronically on web based, HIPAA compliant software and hosted on Microsoft Azure Cloud in Asian data centre. Consultants/ Specialists from different disciplines (Physician, Ophthalmologist, ENT specialist & Dentist) conduct the Annual Health Check-up including Lab investigations (Haemogram & Urine examination). • Inspection of campus & eating establishments on campus. Curative health care facilities: • A health centre with a full time medical officer and nurse is available at all campuses. An ambulance is stationed at Lavale Hilltop campus considering the location of the campus and nearby hospitals. At other campuses in Pune and outstation campuses such as Nashik, Noida, Bengaluru and Hyderabad, 108 (Emergency number of concerned state) number is dialled for ambulance services. Patients needing specialized care are referred to or shifted to local hospitals without loss of time. This is critical for parents to feel confident that their children are secure and safe. • Outpatient Department (OPD) services including Emergency Medical Services (EMS) phone number for medical assistance is prominently displayed at all institutes and hostels. The EMS & Insurance Cell number is also printed on the identity cards issued to students, faculty and staff. Campus

OPD Timings

EMS No. (Beyond OPD Timings)

S.B.Road Viman Nagar (New) Viman Nagar (Old) Hinjewadi Lavale - Hill Top Lavale - Hill Base Kirkee Model Colony Nashik Noida Bengaluru Hyderabad

8.00 am to 8.00 pm 8.00 am to 8.00 pm

+ 91 9552525651 + 91 9552589179

9.00 am to 5.00 pm

+ 91 9552525654

8.00 am to 8.00 pm 8.00 am to 8.00 pm 8.30 am to 4.30 pm 12.30 pm to 2.30 pm 11.30 am to 2.30 pm 9.00 am to 5.00 pm 9.00 am to 5.00 pm 9.00 am to 5.00 pm 9.00 am to 5.00 pm

+ 91 9552525650 + 91 9552525653 + 91 9552525652 + 91 9552525663 + 91 9552382845 + 91 9552525658 + 91 9910049924 + 91 7022043266 + 91 7997883119

• 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 • Medical Insurance under the Group Insurance Scheme • The student is covered for hospitalization upto Rs. 50, 000/- in case of non-accidental emergencies (as per the Mediclaim Insurance Policy) and Rs. 1,00,000/-in case of Rail / Road traffic accidents (Copy of FIR, MLC & panchanama is required). • The institute identity card serves as the "Insurance Card". • In case of hospitalization, the medical officer of SCHC personally visits the student to enquire about his/her wellness and progress. • A copy of the medical insurance policy document is available with the Registrar of the institute and onwww.schcpune.org • For further details regarding the benefits of the policy, the student may contact the Medical Officer Insurance cell SCHC @ 9552525015 or [email protected] • All terms and conditions are as per the policy document. Please read the document carefully! • Hospitalizations for any medical reasons (other than emergencies) require the reference of the Medical Officer or Consultant, SCHC. Medical Leave Guidelines Applicable To Students • The Student shall report to SCHC and his/her parent institute on the first day of illness by Phone/SMS/ Email/Fax/in person or through his/her parent/ guardian. • A student is entitled to medical leave only from the date of communication to the SCHC Medical Officer at his/her concerned campus.

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• Retrospective i.e. un-notified medical leave in any of the circumstances shall not be considered. Authentication of “differently abled category” SIU admits the students under the differently abled category as follows. • The candidate applying for admission should produce a certificate issued by a competent authority. • Students are required to check the government document regarding Differently Abled Individuals and Right to Education Act ', The Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995' regarding his / her eligibility in the category as per UGC norms. • Student are required to visit SCHC between 9.00 am and 4.00 pm at (SCHC), S.B. Road, Pune with all relevant medical documents/certificates / reports. • Please note: admission of all students admitted under the above category will be provisional until authenticated by Symbiosis Centre of Health Care (SCHC). Whom to Contact: 1. Medical Superintendent, SCHC, Cell No. : 9552500357 / Email ID: [email protected]/ [email protected] 2. Senior Medical Officer (Clinical), SCHC, Cell No: 9075002405 3. Senior Medical Officer (Insurance), SCHC, Cell No: 9552525015 Recreation & Wellness Centre (RWC) Recreation & Wellness Centres play an important role in fostering a Wellness mindset in the minds & hearts of the Staff and students of Symbiosis. Recreation & Wellness Infrastructure All campuses of Symbiosis have an ultra-modern, state –of-the-art recreation & wellness facilities which includes a Gymnasium, Aerobics studio, yogshala with meditation hall and swimming pool, managed by the qualified & certified Fitness trainers. Designed by wellness experts, the innovative fitness programmes, blend the finest of Eastern and Western techniques provided on campus. RWC offers the following services:

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General training Personal training Wellness Events Outbound activities

Whom to Contact: Campus Lavale Hill Top Lavale Hill Base SB Road

RWC Timings 6.30 to 9.30 am & 4.00 to 9.00 pm 6.30 to 9.30 am & 4.00 to 9.00 pm 6.30 to 9.30 am & 3.00 to 8.00 pm SIMS Khadki 6.00 to 9 pm Hinjewadi 6.30 to 9.30 am & 4.00 to 9.00 pm Vimanagar 6.30 to 9.30 am & (old) 3.00 to 8.00 pm Vimanagar 6.30 to 9.30 am & (new) 3.00 to 8.00 pm Nashik 6.30 to 9.30 am & 3.00 to 8.00 pm Noida 6.00 to 9.00 am & 3.00 to 8.00 pm Hyderabad 6.30 to 9.30 am & 4.00 to 9.00 pm Bangalore 6.00 to 9.00 am & 4.00 to 9.00 pm

Contact Number +917774036871 +917774036872 +917720032537 +917774036874 +917774036873 +917774036876 +917720032572 +919130083742 +919871613773

Board (USB) is the principal sports promotion body for development of sports infrastructure, participation in sports at grass-root level as well as excelling at national/ International Sports Tournaments. Sports and Fitness Infrastructure All Symbiosis campuses epitomize the Symbiosis motto, Promoting International Understanding through Quality Education” and are a beehive of international students from all across the globe, being privy to Indian culture and hospitality. Many of these campuses are fully residential and recreational facilities include gymnasiums, indoor games, yoga, swimming pools amphitheaters and other facilities. Sports and Games are essential components of human resource development, helping to promote good health, comradeship and spirit of healthy competition, which in turn have a positive impact on the holistic development of personality of the youth who is a potential source of energy, enthusiasm and inspiration for the development, progress and prosperity of a nation. With this in view, Symbiosis International (Deemed University) has developed its Sports Policy. Its mission is One Student One Sport. The mission propagates that each student should participate in health promotional, fitness, recreational and sporting activities and the elite s p o r t s m e n s h o u l d t a ke p a r t i n N a t i o n a l a n d International sports competitions.

+917987577276 +917022043267

Exe.Officer, Recreation & Wellness Center, Tel: +91 20-39116279 / E-mail: exe.offi[email protected] For feedback: [email protected]

UNIVERSITY SPORTS BOARD (SIU) The University Sports Board (SIU) is the principal sports promotion Body through development of sports infrastructure, participation in sports at grass-root levels as well as excelling at national / International Sports Tournaments. The objectives of the SIU Sports Board are as follows:-

Sports: Every human being has a fundamental right of access to physical education and sports, which are essential for the full development of his/her personality. The freedom to develop physical, intellectual and moral powers through physical education and sports must be guaranteed both within the educational system and in other aspects of social life. Symbiosis today is already known for its excellence in education and we aim to transform the same in sports. The University Sports

• To annually organize Symbiosis International University / Inter institute competitions in specified games and sports for the students & staff . • To advice on providing equal opportunities & encouragement to all its students and staff for participation in sports at all levels. • To offer sports scholarship, prizes and other awards to outstanding athletes and sportsmen and women

• To review the progress on developing, maintaining and optimally utilizing sports infrastructure.

DEVELOPMENT OF RECREATION & WELLNESS CENTERS

• To advice on promoting excellence in sports by encouraging participation in National and International championships in large numbers.

With the motto of Healthy mind lives in the healthy body, a massive drive was initiated in 2001-2002 to develop stateof- the-art Recreation & Wellness Centers with facilities of Gymnasium, Aerobics and Yoga. Every student is expected to attend these activities and adequate incentives are given so that students take part in these activities voluntarily.

• To advice on creating a culture of sports by imbibing h i g h e r m o ra l a n d E t h i c a l v a l u e s , s p i r i t o f comradeship and the desire to excel. • To recognize talent in sports and reward young women and men, who achieve excellence in sports. • To organize workshops, seminars on sports related matters • To make efforts to encourage adventure sports in SIU. • To get associated and affiliated to recognize sports associations SPORTS AND FITNESS INFRASTRUCTURE All Symbiosis campuses epitomize the Symbiosis motto, “Promoting International Understanding through Quality Education” and are a beehive of international students from all across the globe, being privy to Indian culture and hospitality. Many of these campuses are fully residential and recreational facilities include Gymnasiums, indoor games, yoga, swimming pools, & Outdoor sports. Sports & Games are essential components of human resource development, helping to promote good health, comradeship & spirit of healthy Competition, which in turn has positive impact on holistic development of personality of the Youth who is potential source of energy, enthusiasm and inspiration for development, progress and prosperity of a nation. With this in view, Symbiosis International (Deemed University) has developed its Sports Policy. Its mission is “One Student One Sport.” The mission propagates that each student should participate in health promotional, fitness, recreational and sporting activities and the elite s p o r t s m e n s h o u l d t a ke p a r t i n N a t i o n a l a n d International sports competitions.

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These facilities are available at following campuses: • • • • • • • • • •

Bengaluru Nashik Hinjewadi, Pune Viman Nagar, Pune SB Road, Pune Kirkee, Pune Lavale, Hilltop Campus Pune Lavale, Hillbase campus Pune NOIDA Hydrabad Campus

Infrastructure and Facilities The University Sports Board has developed state of the art Sports and Recreation infrastructure and facilities at SIU. Campus facilities include indoor wooden flooring badminton hall (2 courts), a squash court with wooden flooring, a basketball court, and swimming pool and a scenic multipurpose football and cricket ground. Every Campus of Symbiosis has state of the art recreation facilities which include a fully equipped gymnasium with cardio sections managed by qualified fitness trainers. For details please contact: Dr. Nayana Nimkar Director-Symbiosis School of Sports Sciences Tel: +91 20 39116243 Telefax: +91 20 39116206 Email: [email protected]

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

Pune Symbiosis S. B. Road & Model Colony Symbiosis Vishwabhavan Hostel for girls and boys is located at Symbiosis Society Campus at Senapati Bapat Road, Pune. The capacity of the Vishwabhavan for boys students hostel is 110 and Vishwabhavan for girls students hostel is 150. The Vishwabhavan hostel facility is available to students who are admitted to Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS), Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce (SCAC), Symbiosis School of Economics(SSE) and Symbiosis College of Nursing (SCON) only. Symbiosis has a hostel at Model Colony (Girls Hostel), next to Atur Centre, Gokhale Cross Road, Pune. This is located one and half kilometres away from the Symbiosis Society Campus, Senapati Bapat Road, Pune. The capacity of this hostel is 132 and is meant only for female students. This Hostel at Model Colony is available to students who are admitted to the English Language Teaching Institute of Symbiosis (ELTIS), Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research (SICSR), Symbiosis Institute of Geo- Informatics (SIG) Symbiosis Institute of Health Science (SIHS) and the Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce (SCAC) only. For details regarding the Symbiosis Vishwabhavan Hostel please contact: Tel: 020-25925270/207 Email: [email protected]

Col Deepak Rathore (Retd) Campus Administrator, Lavale Hill Base Ph.No. – 020 39116357 / 40 or Email: [email protected] Lavale Hill Top Campus: Symbiosis has a residential campus at Symbiosis Knowledge Village located at Lavale Hill Top. The hostel has a total 297 spacious; semi furnished rooms for female students as well as 303 similar rooms for male students; where 739 female students and 793 male students can be accommodated. Hostel facility at the Lavale Hill Top campus is available to students who have been admitted to post graduate courses at Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management, Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication, Symbiosis School of Banking and Finance and Symbiosis School of Photography (Under Graduate). Single occupancy rooms at the main Girls' and main Boys' Hostel are allotted to deserving differently abled students only. For all details regarding Symbiosis Lavale Hill Top Hostel, Please contact: Col S Atholi (Retd) Campus Administrator, Lavale Hill Top Tele 020 39116261

Lavale Hill Base Campus Symbiosis has a non-residential campus at Symbiosis Knowledge Village located at Lavale Hill Base. The hostel has a total of 96 semi furnished rooms for female students as well as 128 similar rooms for male students; where 288 female students and 384 male students can be accommodated. For more details regarding Symbiosis Lavale Hill Base Hostel, please contact:-

Email: [email protected] Hinjewadi Campus Male and female student residential campus are available at Symbiosis InfoTech Campus located at Hinjewadi. The hostels have a total of 429 rooms with a capacity to accommodate 795 male students and 399 female students. A well-furnished hostel is made available very close to the main campus for additional influx of male students only.

All rooms have three beds except the rooms in one of the female students' hostel where the rooms have 1 or 2 beds for accommodating 72 female students. Hostel facility at Hinjewadi campus is available to students who are undertaking post graduate courses at the Symbiosis Centre for Management & Human Resource Development (SCMHRD), Symbiosis Institute of Information Technology (SCIT) and Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB). One more hostel with the capacity for 150 students approximately will be available shortly. For more details regarding Symbiosis Hinjewadi Hostel, Kindly contact: Lt. Col. P. L. Kadam, (Retd). Campus Administrator, Symbiosis Infotech Campus, Hinjewadi. Telephone: 020 22934321 Email: [email protected] Khadki Campus Symbiosis has a residential campus located at Range Hills Road, Khadki, Pune. This campus has four hostels of total capacity 184 spacious and well furnished rooms. Out of 184 rooms, 88 rooms are for female students and 96 rooms are for male students. In total 600 males and females can be accommodated.

Viman Nagar Campus Symbiosis Viman Nagar Campus has residential facilities for girls in the hostels adjoining the New Airport Road. There are three hostels for female students, one coed hostel for international students and 5x Row house for 20 male students. The hostels have fully furnished rooms. These can accommodate 1000 female students of SLS, SCMS, SID, SCMC, SSLA and SSIS Hostel facility at the Viman Nagar campus is available to students who have applied for Under Graduate courses at Symbiosis Law School (SLS), Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts (SSLA), Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies (SCMS), Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID) and Symbiosis Centre for Media and Communication (SCMC). The hostel facility is also available to PG courses at Symbiosis School of International Studies (SSIS) A new hostel with a slated capacity of 380 is under construction adjacent to SLS. Once this comes up the existing A Wing hostel at Sakore nagar is likely to be reconverted as Boys hostel. For all details regarding the Symbiosis Viman Nagar Campus Hostels, please contact: Col. C V Mohan(Retd) Senior Campus Administrator, Ground Floor, SID Building, Symbiosis Viman Nagar Campus, New Airport Road Ph. No: 020-64003291, 020-64105763

Facilities provided are: Bed with Mattress and Pillow, Plastic Bucket 20 Ltr, Mug, Two Toilets in each room with Jetting system, Study Table with Chair, Almirah, Book Rack, Shoes Rack, Bed Side Table, Curtains, Fans and T5 Tube Lights, Four sockets of LAN in each room, Complete Campus on Wi-fi.

Email: [email protected] / Samir.pawar@ symbiosis.ac.in

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 students of Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies (For Defence Personnel and their Dependents only).

Symbiosis has a residential campus at the Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management (SIOM) at Nashik. The hostel has a total 18 semi furnished rooms for female students and 72 similar rooms for male students; where 54 female students and 216 male students can be accommodated presently.

For all details regarding the Symbiosis Khadki Campus Hostel, please contact: Lt Col. Patil BRG (Retd) Campus Administrator, Khadki Campus, Ph.No.–020- 30213320 Email: [email protected]

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

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For more details regarding the SIOM, Nashik Hostel, please contact:

For all details regarding the Symbiosis Hyderabad Campus Hostel, Please contact:

Col Anjan Kumar Sur (Retd)

Lt Col U. Venkateswarlu (Retd)

Campus Administrator, SIOM, Nashik

Campus Administrator SIU, Hyderabad

Telephone: 0253 2379960

Svy No 292, (Vill) Mamadipally, (Mandal) Kothur

Email: [email protected]

(Dist) Mahabub Nagar-509217, (State) Telangana Campus Mobile: 7093921246.

Bengaluru Symbiosis Bengaluru has a male and female student residential campus located at Electronic City, Bengaluru. Both hostels are located on the same campus in different buildings near the academic block. Total rooms in the hostel for male students' are 107 (capacity of 251 in two sharing and three sharing rooms) and the total rooms in the hostel for female students are 84 (capacity of 202 in two sharing and three sharing rooms). Hostel facility at the Bengaluru Campus is available to the students who are pursuing post graduate courses at Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBMBengaluru) and Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication (SIMC Bengaluru). For more details regarding the Symbiosis Bengaluru Campus, kindly contact: Mr. T Sunil Jacob, Campus Administrator, Ph. no. 9901977725 / 080 67139451 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Hyderabad Campus: Symbiosis International University Hyderabad Campus has a residential campus located at Mamidipally, village, Kothur (Mandal) Mahabub Nagar (Dist) (Telangana) Near Hyderabad. This campus has two hostels of total capacity 298 spacious and well furnished rooms. Out of 298 rooms, 148 rooms are for Girls students and 148 rooms are for Boys students. 420 Girls and 420 Boys, Total (840 Students) can be accommodated in both Hostels. Hostel facility is provided to the students of symbiosis institute of Management Studies and college of law.

E-mail:- [email protected] Note: • Each room of a Symbiosis hostel is equipped with a bed, a mattress, a table, a chair, a book rack, a cupboard and a soft board with an attached bathroom. The rooms in the male hostel are of double occupancy, whereas the female hostels have double and triple occupancy. • All Symbiosis campuses are “No Smoking” Campuses. Students shall not bring, take and drink any alcohol / intoxicating drink, drug or any similar thing of any kind whatsoever, and/or smoke in the room and / or in any part of the premises. The same shall also apply to visitors. In case of a violation, strict disciplinary action amounting to rustication from the hostel / institute will be taken as per the rules and the code of conduct. • There is a strict code of conduct practised at all Symbiosis Hostels. Students wishing to stay at any Symbiosis Hostel will have to abide by the code of conduct. Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited in all Symbiosis campuses as well as hostels.

Rules for Remittance and Refund of Fees and Other Student-centric Issues The UGC has vide its Notification No.1-3/2007(CPP) Dated 6th December 2016, issued an elaborative guidelines on 'REMITTANCE AND REFUND OF FEES AND OTHER STUDENT CENTRIC ISSUES. Applicability and Enforcement: a) I t s h a l l b e a p p l i c a b l e t o U n d e r g r a d u a t e , Postgraduate and Research, Diploma and Certificate Programmes run by Symbiosis International (Deemed University). b) It shall come into force with immediate effect and shall have regulatory force on extent as well as future grievances over issues and matters covered herein. Verification and Non-Retention of Students' Academic and Personal Testimonials: a) None of the constituent institution shall insist upon a student to submit the original academic and personal certificates and testimonials like Mark Sheets, School Leaving Certificates and all other such documents at the time of submitting application form. b) Students shall be allowed to submit self-attested documents such as Mark Sheets, Birth Certificates etc. for all purposes of administrative requirements. c) The office shall verify the original certificates and testimonials before the finalization of the process of admission of the students in his / her presence and return them immediately after satisfying about their authenticity and veracity, keeping the attested copies for office records. d) At any stage, if there is a need of any other kind of documents the self-attested copies be accepted and physical verification of originals be undertaken in the presence of student. Such verified originals certificates and testimonials shall be immediately returned to the student.

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e) None of the constituent institute shall keep certificates and testimonials of any student into institutional custody under any circumstances or pretexts, as it is strictly prohibited for it is a coercive tactic which can be misused for black mailing students who wish to withdraw admission from the institute for better prospectus or other compulsions. f) In case of any suspicion over the authenticity or genuineness of the testimonials, the reference may be made to the University or the Board which issued certificates to the student and the admission be subjected to the authentication, but original certificates shall not be retained under any circumstances. Rules for Refund of Fees: Rules in respect of Refund of Fees to the students were in place in the University. Thereafter, UGC in its Notification No.F.No.1-3/2016 (CPPPI/DU) dated July 11, 2016 UGC (Institutions Deemed to be University) Regulations, specified the Refund of Fees u/s 6.2(2) and (3). Thereafter, UGC has issued a Notification on remittance and refund of fees and other student centric issues on 6th December, 2016. This Notification revised rules for Refund of Fees to the students shall be as under: Procedure: Cancellation/ Withdrawal of Admission: i) A student shall apply for cancellation of admission in the prescribed format to the Constituent Institution. ii) The Constituent Institution after following due procedure will cancel the admission of the applicant and shall refund fees to the student within 15 days from the date of his / her application.

PART A: Rules for Refund of Fees (Academic and Non-Tuition Including Hostel and Mess):

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If a student applies to withdraw/ cancel his/ her admission from the programme of study in which he/ she is enrolled, the Constituent Institution concerned shall follow the following four-tier system for the refund of fees remitted by the student. Sr. Percentage of No Refund of Aggregate fees (1) 90% (After deducting processing charges of 10%)

Point of time when the student has applied for withdrawal/ cancellation of admission 15 days before the formally notified last date of admission

(2) 80%

Not more than 15 days after the formally notified last date of admission

(3) 50%

More than 15 days but less than 30 days after formally notified last date of admission More than 30 days after formally notified last date of admission

(4) 00%

Medical Insurance: Medical Insurance premium of the student is deposited to the Insurance Company, immediately after the student obtains provisional admission. Hence, this amount is NON REFUNDABLE. In case the student's admission is cancelled for reasons what so ever, he/she will continue to draw all benefits under the said insurance scheme for the period insured (policy year). Students may contact Symbiosis Centre of Health Care (SCHC) at 9552525015 (24 X 7) for any query / assistance. Refund of Deposit: i) Refund of Institution deposits shall be subject to such deductions as may be necessary on account of any damage to the property of the Institution concerned such as breakages to laboratory equipment, assets such as computers, gadgets etc., loss of library books for which the student would be responsible. ii) Refund of the Hostel deposit shall be subject to such 054

deductions as may be necessary on account of any damage to the property of the Institution concerned such as fans, cupboards, glass panes, tables, chairs etc. for which the student would be responsible.

Refund of Fees in Other Cases: i) In case, admission of student is cancelled on account of disciplinary action or violation of Anti Ragging Regulations or Substance Abuse or breach of Code of Conduct or any other Rules & Regulations of the University, No Refund of fees is permissible. Only the respective deposits would be refunded to the student. ii) In any other case which is not covered in these rules, the decision would be taken by the Vice Chancellor. 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 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 to another constituent of the University before commencement of the programme, then 100% fees shall be transferred to the other constituent. In case, the programme fees are different, then the student will have to pay the difference in the fees or else the amount will be adjusted in the next instalment/ refunded to the student. ii) If the student applies for transfer of admission to another constituent of the University, after commencement of the programme, then the proportionate amount of academic, hostel and mess fees shall be deducted and remaining amount after deductions shall be transferred to the other constituent. In case, the programme fees are different, then the student will have to pay the difference in the fees or else the amount will be adjusted in the next instalment/ refunded to the student. 2) If the student applies for transfer of admission to another constituent of the University and his/her transfer is approved by the University then the first constituent from where the student has been transferred will hand over certificates/ documents to the student, to enable him/ her to submit the documents /certificates in the other constituent.

PART B

Miscellaneous:

Non Refundable Fees

a) The students shall not be insisted to purchase the institutional prospectus any time during the programme of study, as purchasing prospectus shall be the personal choice of the student. Student can access information from institutional website, if he/ she so desires. It shall be mandatory for all constituent institutions to update their website covering all details. b) Constituent institutions 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.

1) Insurance Premium 2) International English Language Assessment (IELA) Test fees (Applicable to Foreign Nationals only) Grievance Redressal Committee: a) The Constituent Institutions shall mandatorily constitute/established a "Grievance Redressal Committee" (GRC) mandated by UGC (Grievance Redressal) Regulations 2012 to address and effectively resolve complaints, representations and grievances related to any of the issues mentioned in UGC Notification dated 6th December, 2016 and among others articulated in the Regulations. b) The GRC of the university concerned shall furnish to Commission the "Action Taken Report" and/ or status of the grievance resolution within a period of twenty days from the date of receipt of the Commission's missive.

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SIBM

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

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Contact details: Symbiosis Institute of Business Management- Pune Gram: Lavale, Tal.: Mulshi, Dist: Pune 412115 Telephone: 7304445959, 020 39116000/7/8/9 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sibmpune.edu.in

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Dr. R Raman Director Director Profile: Dr. R Raman has a blend of corporate and academic experience. He started his career with Godrej and Boyce and then ventured into the area of consultancy with - The Leading Edge Consulting Services. His Passion for academics led him into teaching assignment at Vellore Institute of Technology. Carleton University's Sprott School of Business, Canada gave him the platform for global exposure in teaching Information Technology while he was handling the teaching assignment with Kohinoor Business School along with the consulting assignment as an Information Technology Architect with the Kohinoor group of companies for the various verticals including Real Estate, Hotels, Hospitals, Education and Power Generation. He also taught at S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research Mumbai. Dr. Raman is a Computer Science and Engineering graduate from Madras University. He also completed his MBA in Information Systems from the Madras University and furthered his education by completing his Postgraduate Diploma in Software Marketing, M.Phil (Management) and Ph.D in Information Technology Enabled Services Strategy. He is a Six Sigma Green Belt and Six Sigma Black Belt Certified by RABQSA (Registrar Accreditation Board Quality Society of Australasia). He is also an Accredited Management Teacher, (a prestigious national recognition conferred by AIMA) and Green IT certified by ISEB. His teaching and research area include Management Information Systems, Six Sigma for Business, IT Infrastructure Management, Market Research, IT Project Management, Management of Information Technology Enabled Services and Green IT. He has published his research findings in several refereed journals and also has presented several papers in Indian and International conferences. Institute Profile: Established in 1978, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM Pune) is the flagship institute under the faculty of management and a constituent of the Symbiosis International (Deemed University) (SIU). SIBM Pune started out in a humble manner 38 years ago and has come a long way to become one of India's leading B-Schools, consistently ranked among the top ten. Today, SIBM Pune boasts of a sprawling green campus in a picturesque setting atop a hill in Lavale, Pune. SIBM Pune runs its much sought after two-year full time MBA program which attracts over forty thousand applications for its 180 seats. SIBM Pune also runs a uniquely designed MBA in Innovation and Entrepreneurship to churn out future job creators. The most striking feature of SIBM Pune is that it is a student driven institute. The institute operates through a student driven council consisting of teams responsible for different activities. All major activities at SIBM Pune are designed and implemented by the students themselves resulting in immense opportunities to learn not just about business but also about social issue and concerns. SIBM Pune over the years has been known for its holistic development of students. The institute believes in constantly seeking inputs from the industry and its dynamic course structure is updated regularly to ensure that the students match corporate requirements. The students of SIBM Pune very uniquely choose their specialization within 45 days of the commencement of the

course. The specialization classes commence long before the summer placements so that students have in depth necessary knowledge that they would find useful during their summer internships. The institute has had a most outstanding placement record for several years. Numerous SIBM Pune alumni have proved their credentials as top business leaders in organizations around the world. SIBM's multi-disciplinary faculties are drawn from the cream of academia as well as industry. Their diverse backgrounds and immense experience provides valuable insights in to the many facets of the world of business. Equipped with top class infrastructure, SIBM Pune offers all the audio video equipments to facilitate student learning. The amphitheatre style classrooms are equipped with LCD projectors and inbuilt audio systems. SIBM Pune also provides ample opportunities for students wish to participate in sports. Its in-house cricket ground, swimming pool, basketball court, gym, yoga/fitness center and indoor badminton courts give students a chance to pursue sporting activities. The good news is SIBM Pune is not just about the MBA course and fresh students; there are a host of weekend courses for working professionals as well. The weekend courses include a full length executive MBA programme apart from a variety of one year post graduate diploma programmes in all functional areas of management. Ever responsive to the needs of the dynamic corporate world, SIBM Pune runs a unique post graduate diploma in Innovation and Corporate Entrepreneurship. These courses keep the campus as alive on weekends just as on any working day. It is an extremely satisfying sight to see the participants totally enjoy their back-to-school status. Programme Profile • Name of the Programme(s): I) Master of Business Administration (MBA) [Specializations in Marketing / Finance / Human Resource / Operations] ii) Master of Business Administration in Innovation & Entrepreneurship (MBA I&E) Duration of the Programme(s): 2 years full-time Intake: Master of Business Administration: 180 students MBA(Innovation & Entrepreneurship): 40 students Eligibility: Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). 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

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SIBM Pune Management Day 2017 (L-R) Mr. Varun Rao, Student President, Dr. R Raman, Director, SIBM Pune, Mr. Paneesh Rao, Chief Human Resources Officer, L&T Technology Services Limited, Dr. S.B Mujumdar, Chancellor, SIU & Founder Symbiosis, Mr. Nishant Parashar, Founder Director, engage4more I Pvt. ltd., Dr. Rajani Gupte, Vice Chancellor, SIU.

Important dates Details

Date

SNAP and Programme Registration Begins

August 10,2017, Thursday

Last date to apply for SNAP

November 24,2017, Friday

Last date to pay for SNAP

November 24,2017, Friday

Last date of Online registration, MBA & MBA (I&E)

December 13, 2017, Wednesday

Last Date of payment of Registration fees for , MBA & MBA (I&E)

December 15, 2017, Friday

SNAP Test

December 17, 2017, Sunday

SNAP Result

December 28, 2017 Thursday

Announcement of Shortlist for Group Exercise and Personal Interaction January 10, 2018, Wednesday Group Exercise, Personal Interaction & WAT

February , 01.02.03.04 ,05 & 08,09.10,11,12, 2018

Announcement of First Merit list

February 21, 2018, Wednesday

Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list

March 8,2018, Thursday

Programme Commencement

June 04, 2018, Monday

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: www.sibm.edu. Orientation and Pedagogy: Orientation and pedagogy: SIBM-P conducts a 10-day orientation programme usually for its new joinees. It includes a variety of sessions, such as inaugural address by the Director, introduction to faculty and staff, ice-breaking session, talent round, talks by industry experts and counselling sessions for choosing specialization. The institute leaves no stone unturned to help students getting accustomed to the new environment. Teaching pedagogy at SIBM-P ranges from traditional classroom teaching, case study discussion, presentations to innovative ones such as creating posters and mind maps, performing role plays, industry visits and internships at NGOs and renowned companies. Faculty members are encouraged to experiment and adopt several pedagogies to make their teaching more effective.

Fee Structure Programme Fees For MBA (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

8,53,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For MBA - I & E (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

6,60,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For MBA (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

12,80,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Programme Fees For MBA I & E (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

9,90,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

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

USD equivalent to INR (For International Students)

Amount in ₹ (For Indian Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum) *

57,500

57,500

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

15,000

15,000

Single (Only for differently abled students.)

94,500

94,500

Twin Sharing

94,500

94,500

Three Sharing

82,500

82,500

Four Sharing

65,000

65,000

Dormitory

48,000

48,000

* Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable.

Instalments for MBA (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum)

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 4,26,500

4,26,500

4,26,500

4,26,500

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

41,250

41,250

41,250

41,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

5,31,500

4,96,500

4,96,500

4,96,500

At the time of Admission

30-Nov-2018

31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

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1st Year (Amount in ₹)

Instalments pay by date

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Instalments for MBA - I & E (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

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1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 3,30,000 3,30,000 3,30,000 3,30,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

41,250

41,250

41,250

41,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

4,35,000

4,00,000

4,00,000

4,00,000

Instalments Instalments pay by date

At the time of Admission

Instalments for MBA (International Students)

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30-Nov-2018

31-Jul-2019

1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)

1st 2nd Instalment Instalment Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) 40,000 Academic Fees (Per Annum) 45,000 5,75,000 Institute Deposit (Refundable) 20,000 Hostel Deposit (Refundable) 15,000 Hostel Fees (Per Annum) 41,250 Mess Fees (Per Annum) 28,750 Installments 1,05,000 6,60,000 Installment Pay by Date At the time of acceptance of At the time ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting to SCIE (USD equivalent to INR)

Instalments for MBA - I & E (International Students)

30-Nov-2019

2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR)

3rd Instalment

4th Instalment

5th Instalment

6,60,000 41,250 28,750 7,30,000

6,40,000 41,250 28,750 7,10,000

6,40,000 41,250 28,750 7,10,000

30-Nov 2018

31-Jul -2019

1st Year (USD equivalent to INR) 1st Instalment

30-Nov 2019

2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR)

2nd Instalment

3rd Instalment

4th Instalment

5th Instalment

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

4,30,000

5,15,000

4,95,000

4,95,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

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-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

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15,000

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-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

-

41,250

41,250

41,250

41,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

-

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

Installments Installment Pay by Date

1,05,000

5,15,000

5,85,000

5,65,000

5,65,000

30-Nov -2018

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

At the time of acceptance of At the time ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting (USD equivalent to SCIE to INR)

· 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 Name of the Programme: Master of Business Administration [M.B.A.] Semester I Core Courses Ÿ Microeconomics Ÿ Marketing Management Ÿ Human Resource Management Ÿ Operations Management Ÿ Financial Management Ÿ Research Methodology Ÿ Business Statistics Ÿ Conflict and Negotiation Ÿ Data Driven Decision Making Ÿ Supply Chain Management Ÿ Financial Accounting Ÿ Project - I Ÿ Project - I Electives Ÿ Doing Business in India Ÿ Indian Ethos and Values for Management Ÿ Indian Film Industry: A Business Perspective Electives: Finance Ÿ Introduction to Financial Markets and Institutions Ÿ Financial Services Electives: Human Resource Ÿ Leadership and Capacity Building Ÿ Labour Laws Electives: Marketing Ÿ Consumer Behaviour Ÿ Sales Force and Channel Management Electives: Operations Ÿ Quality Management Ÿ Materials Management

Semester II Core Courses Ÿ Macroeconomics Ÿ Organizational Behaviour Ÿ Management Accounting

Operations Research Legal Aspects of Business Project Management Business Analytics for Marketing Ÿ Management Information Systems Ÿ Project Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ

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Mergers and Acquisitions Advanced Corporate Finance Project Feasibility and Financing

Electives: Finance Ÿ Security Analysis and Portfolio Management Ÿ Corporate Valuation Ÿ Financial Modeling

Electives: Human Resource Ÿ Performance Management System Ÿ Organizational Development and Change Ÿ Technology in HR /SAP HR/ People Soft Ÿ Assessment Centres and HRD Instruments Ÿ Learning and Development Ÿ HR Analytics

Electives: Human Resource Ÿ Talent Management Ÿ Compensation and Reward Management Ÿ Industrial Relations

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Electives: Operations Ÿ Logistics Management Ÿ Supply Chain Risk and Reliability Management Ÿ Service Operations Management

Semester III Ÿ Summer Internships Ÿ Strategic Management Ÿ Business Simulation Ÿ Design Thinking Ÿ Project Electives: Finance Ÿ Derivative Markets Ÿ International Finance Ÿ Fixed Income Markets

Electives: Marketing Brand Management Business to Business Marketing Digital Marketing Customer Relationship Management Ÿ Services Marketing Ÿ Retail Marketing Electives: Operations Operations Strategy and Control Ÿ Lean Six Sigma Ÿ Procurement Management Ÿ Theory of Constraints Ÿ Outsourcing and IT Delivery Models Ÿ ERP Modules and their Integration

Semester IV Core Courses Ÿ Corporate Governance and Ethics Ÿ Business Transformation and Organizational Turnaround Ÿ Capstone Project and Defence Electives: Finance Ÿ Investment Banking

Mamta Bhatia, student at SIBM Pune is International Winner of Novartis BioCamp 2016 held at Basel, Switzerland.

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SIBM Pune team 'Articleships' win the B-plan competition at IIM Trichy !

Electives: Human Resource Ÿ International Human Resource Management

Electives: Operations Ÿ Enterprise Risk Management

Electives: Marketing Ÿ International Marketing

Programme Name: Master of Business (Innovation and Entrepreneurship)[M.B.A. (Innovation and Entrepreneurship)]

Semester I Core Courses Ÿ Fundamentals of Innovation Ÿ Creativity and Problem Solving Ÿ Global and Indian Mega Trends Ÿ Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship Ÿ Design Thinking Ÿ Organizational Behaviour Ÿ Financial Accounting Ÿ Essentials of Marketing Management Ÿ Management of Operations Ÿ Managerial Economics Ÿ Business Communication Ÿ Project I Ÿ Project II

Semester II Core Courses Ÿ Innovation and Entrepreneurship in India Ÿ Sectorial Innovations - I Ÿ Sectorial Innovations - II Ÿ Lean Startup Ÿ Social Entrepreneurship Ÿ Integrated Marketing Communication Ÿ Human Resource Management Ÿ Advanced Management Accounting Ÿ Internship Ÿ Projecy III Ÿ Project IV Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management

Please visit www.sibm.edu 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

Semester III Core Courses Ÿ Product Design Ÿ Basics of Intellectual Property and Business Law Ÿ Venture and Private Equity Funding Ÿ Management Information Systems Ÿ Project Management Ÿ Marketing Strategy Ÿ Conflict and Negotiation Ÿ Finance Strategy Ÿ Internship Ÿ Project V Ÿ Project VI Semester IV Core Courses Ÿ Innovation Lab I Ÿ Innovation Lab II (New Venture Planning) Ÿ Strategic Management Ÿ Operations Strategy and Control Ÿ Project VII

Students from SIBM Pune have emerged as the winners of 'Ground Zero' by Future Group.

Contact Details of Institute – Symbiosis Institute of Business Management- Pune Gram: Lavale, Tal. Mulshi, Dist: Pune 412115 Telephone number: 7304445959, 020 39116000/7/8/9 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sibmpune.edu.in

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Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB)

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Symbiosis Institute of International Business Symbiosis Infotech Campus, Plot No. 15, Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Phase-1 MIDC Hinjawadi, Pune - 411057 Telephone: 91 20 22934314 / 17 / 18 / 19 Fax: 91 20 22934316 Email: [email protected] Website: www.siib.ac.in

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Dr. Asmita Chitnis

Director Director Profile: Dr. Asmita Chitnis is a post graduate in Statistics and holds Ph.D. degree in the field of Operations Management. She started her career with National Institute of Bank Management (NIBM) as a researcher and has worked on different projects of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) during this tenure. Later, she moved into teaching and has more than 27 years of academic and corporate training experience to her credit. Dr. Chitnis has been associated with National Institute of Bank Management (NIBM), National Insurance Academy (NIA), Open University of British Columbia (OUBC) and many more as Educator and Marker. Her research interests include Performance Evaluation, Benchmarking, Forecasting, etc. and have no. of publications in the reputed journal to her credit.! Institute Profile: Established in 1992, Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB) is a constituent of Symbiosis International (Deemed University) (SIU) and is one of the highly acclaimed business schools in the country. It has been recognized as a B- School that provides budding entrepreneurs and managers with the foresight to tackle the sweeping changes of the liberalized and globalized Indian economy. The motto of the institution has always been to ' Adapt to Global Business Challenges ' which it has successfully done for the last twenty five years. SIIB is one of the few institutes under SIU imparting education in 3 diverse areas namely; International Business, Agri-business and Energy and Environment. This diversity is the core strength of SIIB. With number of International academic as well as corporate collaborations to its credit, SIIB is a true guiding force which facilitates students to get equipped for international business environment. In an increasingly globalized world, SIIB is ahead of the curve. This foresight has proved very valuable for organizations that seek global managers in diverse functional areas. At SIIB, the students get an excellent opportunity to interact with the best in the industry during various management events organized by the Institute and through guest lectures, workshops, industry visits, live projects and mandatory two months summer internship. This constant interaction with industry keeps the students updated about the latest industry trends and ensures overall personality development. The institute can boast of 100% placements since its inception in companies encompassing variety of sectors like Consulting, Banking, IT, Manufacturing, Insurance, AgriInput, Energy and Environment, etc. SIIB in collaboration with Federation of Indian Exports Organization (FIEO), Mumbai (set up by The Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India) offers a Post Graduate Diploma in Foreign Trade (PGDFT)..

Programme Profile Ø Name of the Programme(s): MBA – International Business (MBA-IB) Ÿ MBA – Agri Business (MBA-AB) Ÿ MBA – Energy & Environment (MBA-E&E) Ÿ

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MBA – International Business (Specializations: Marketing, Finance, Supply Chain Management & HR) Counted amongst the league of top MBA schools in India, SIIB's flagship program is the MBA in International Business. The MBA-International Business is an intensive, two-year, residential, post-graduate degree program, specifically designed for a rewarding career in global business management. This program is a unique blend of theories and practices that prepares students for domestic markets as well as business on a global platform. The International Business courses such as Foreign languages, Trade Finance and Forex Risk Management, Foreign Trade Policy and Export Management, make this program truly unique and raise it to the level of international status. Students, who enter the portals of the college, come from diverse academic backgrounds such as engineering, pharmacy, economics, mathematics, chartered accountancy, IT, commerce, and provide a vibrant tone to the program. The first semester serves as a churning crucible and creates the basis for understanding business management. All the students are brought together on a level playing field before specializations begins in the second semester. Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB) offers an elective system wherein a student can opt for Major courses in any one functional area of specialization (Marketing, Finance, Supply Chain Management and Human Resource). The semester pattern followed by SIIB ensures that the subjects are covered in detail and every course that is taught, is understood and assessed thoroughly. Steffen Nevermann says "To create crucibles from which leaders may emerge, schools must put their students in a learning mode that challenges them to accept responsibility for their own education and gives them first-hand appreciation of the application of knowledge and skills to practice." SIIB does exactly that and creates a context that is fertile for leadership.

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MBA – Agri Business India ranks second worldwide in farm output. Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry and fishing which accounts for 13.9% of the GDP continues to be the mainstay of the Indian economy. Food is the crowning need of mankind and much emphasis is laid on commercializing agricultural production. Hence, adequate production and even distribution of food has lately become a global concern. Agriculture has long been seen as a sector with tremendous potential in India. In the last few years, the sector has seen an unprecedented gain with several government and private sector initiatives. This, coupled with changing global norms such as the WTO rulings and increased global competitiveness, invites a tremendous need for The event saw various eminent personalities' grace the occasion Shri Anand Sharma (Former Minister, Ministry of Commerce, Govt. of India) as the Chief Guest, H.E. Mr. Rizali Wilmar Indrakesuma (Ambassador, of the Republic of Indonesia) as Special Guest of Honour and Mr. N. Ravi (Former Secretary (East), MEA) as Key Note Speaker

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professional courses in Agribusiness Management, and makes it one of the most challenging and exciting sectors to be in, either as a professional or as an entrepreneur. The MBA-Agribusiness program is thus a response to this growing need for professionals, who can contribute to, and engineer the agribusiness revolution. In fact, SIIB is recognized as the best college for agriculture in India. MBA-Agri Business program broadly covers Marketing, (emphasis on rural marketing and retail management) Finance, (emphasis on micro finance, commodity trading and lending and risk management) Supply Chain Management, (logistics in retail) and Taxation. It also details all the relevant and applicable fields of Agriculture and WTO, Agri-export-import and Agricultural Finance. Moreover, at SIIB, a student pursuing an MBA in Agri Business possesses a high level of decision making skills, and can go out confidently into the demanding and dynamic world of Agri Business Management. As they say the farmer works the soil, the manager works the produce. ·

MBA – Energy and Environment Energy, the essential resource behind every economic activity is intrinsically as well as extrinsically linked with nature in satisfying the world's basic needs. The management of this relationship between the energy sector and the ecological environment has become increasingly complex due to a paradigm shift in our perspective and outlook. These are global issues and have found a prominent place in all recent global debates like climate change, resource management, energy security, etc. The MBA in Energy and Environment program is a niche domain that is currently offering a lot of opportunities waiting to be tapped. As an Institute of International Business, SIIB believes that strengthening one's capacity and building it in this emerging sector is critical. Therefore the Institute has taken this initiative to create young professionals who can be an asset to organizations in this crucial area: professionals whose importance will grow at an amazing pace in the years to come. Realizing the need of the moment the Institute launched this unique two year full time residential program which focuses exclusively on the Energy and Environment sector, in the national as well as global context and addresses the current needs of the industry. The primary objective of this course is to equip aspiring global managers with managerial, economic, legal, political and relevant technical competence. They will serve as experts who provide the crucial link between the world of technology, business and sustainable development. The program provides a judicious blend of theory and practice and prepares the students to meet the contemporary global needs. The program has been designed in such a way that it imparts the knowledge of general management and at the same time encompasses sectors namely power, renewable energy, energy efficiency, oil and gas, climate change and sustainable development, green buildings, corporate sustainability, global standards and environmental management. A student pursuing his Master's in Business Management with Energy and Environment will be able to deal effectively in energy audits, and offer solutions in energy conservation and management, sustainability standards, renewable energy business and finance, etc. A good manager knows that Conservation is a state of harmony Duration: 2 Years, Full Time Intake: Programme Name MBA (IB) MBA (AB) MBA (E & E)

Intake 120 50 30

Ø Eligibility • MBA – International Business Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). • MBA – Agri Business Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% for Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribes (ST)). Note: (for all Categories) Students who are in the final year of their bachelor's degree education may also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks (45% for Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribes (ST)) at qualifying examination. Admission of such candidate will be provisional and will be cancelled in the event of non-fulfilment of the above stated criteria. 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. • MBA – Energy & Environment Bachelor of Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture/ Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science) from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% for SC/ ST or equivalent grade). Note: (for all Categories) Students who are in the final year of their bachelor's degree education may also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks (45% for Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribes (ST) at qualifying examination. Admission of such candidate will be provisional and will be cancelled in the event of non-fulfilment of the above stated criteria. 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.

The event saw various eminent personalities' grace the occasion Shri Anand Sharma (Former Minister, Ministry of Commerce, Govt. of India) as the Chief Guest, H.E. Mr. Rizali Wilmar Indrakesuma (Ambassador, of the Republic of Indonesia) as Special Guest of Honour and Mr. N. Ravi (Former Secretary (East), MEA) as Key Note Speaker

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SIIB Silver Jubilee Function: 16th July 2017 L to R: Dr. Asmita Chitnis – Director, SIIB, Dr. S.B. Mujumdar – Founder & President, Symbiosis and Chancellor, Symbiosis International University, Shri Suresh Prabhu-Hon'ble Minister for Railways, Govt. of India, Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar – Principal Director, Symbiosis Society and Mr. Dara Damania - Vice Chairman, Thyssenkrupp Industries India Pvt. Ltd. Important Dates: Details

Date

SNAP and Programme Registration begins Last date to apply for SNAP GE-PIWAT Result Shortlist Date Last date to pay for SNAP Last date of Online registration for Institute SNAP Test SNAP Result Announcement of Shortlist for Group Exercise and Personal Interaction

August 1,2017, Thursday November 24,2017,Friday November 24,2017,Friday December 16, 2017, Saturday December 16, 2017, Saturday December 17, 2017, Sunday December 28,2017, Thursday January 8,2017, Monday

Group Exercise, Personal Interaction & WAT

February 2, 3, 4, 9, 10 and 11, 2018, (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)

Announcement of First Merit list Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list Programme Commencement

February 28,2018, Wednesday March 15,2018, Thursday June 1,2018, Friday

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: http://www.siib.ac.in/ Orientation and Pedagogy: Ÿ

The approach adopted at SIIB seeks to empower the students to harness their potential strengths and to emerge as positive, well-informed and confident individuals.

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The design of the courses is rigorous, requiring intensive application. The quantum of activities including continuous evaluation, self-study, assignments, numerous group and individual projects and presentations, deadlines for assignments ensure that time management skills are developed.

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Active participation in various activities ensures excellent people management and organizational skills. Organization of regular guest lectures and workshops by industry practitioners help enhance industry student interactions. Live projects and group exercises as an internal part of the course work brings in much desired relevance to the learning process. Student driven co-curricular and extra-curricular activities gives enormous opportunities for out of the class learning. Service learning is inculcated through focused courses on CSR and social impact management

Fee Structure Programme Fees For MBA IB (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

6,77,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For MBA- AB (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

5,04,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

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

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

5,28,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For MBA IB (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

10,15,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Programme Fees For MBA- AB (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

7,55,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable) Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

20,000 40,000

Programme Fees For MBA- E & E (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

7,90,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable) Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

20,000 40,000

Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Students. (Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, e.g. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Dormitory)

USD equivalent to INR (For International Students)

Amount in ₹ (For Indian Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum) *

57,500

57,500

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

15,000

Three Sharing

59,000

59,000

Four Sharing

44,500

44,500

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

* Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable. Instalments for MBA IB (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum)

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1st Year (Amount in ₹)

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 3,38,500

3,38,500

3,38,500

3,38,500

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

29,500

29,500

29,500

29,500

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

4,31,750

3,96,750

3,96,750

3,96,750

At the time of Admission

30-Nov-2018

Instalments Instalments pay by date

31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

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Instalments for MBA AB (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 2,52,000

2,52,000

2,52,000

2,52,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

29,500

29,500

29,500

29,500

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

3,45,250

3,10,250

3,10,250

3,10,250

At the time of Admission

30-Nov-2018

Instalments Instalments pay by date

Instalments for MBA E & E (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum)

31-Jul-2019

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

30-Nov-2019

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 2,64,000

2,64,000

2,64,000

2,64,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

29,500

29,500

29,500

29,500

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

3,57,250

3,22,250

3,22,250

3,22,250

At the time of Admission

30-Nov-2018

Instalments Instalments pay by date

Instalments for MBA IB (International Students)

31-Jul-2019

1st Year (USD equivalent to INR) 1st Instalment

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

30-Nov-2019

2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR)

2nd Instalment

3rd Instalment

4th Instalment

5th Instalment

4,42,500

5,27,500

5,07,500

5,07,500

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

-

15,000

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

-

29,500

29,500

29,500

29,500

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

-

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

1,05,000 5,15,750 At the time of acceptance of At the time ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting (USD equivalent to SCIE to INR)

5,85,750

5,65,750

5,65,750

30-Nov -2018

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

Instalments

Instalment Pay by Date

Instalments For MBA AB (International Students)

1st Year (USD equivalent to INR) 1st Instalment

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

2nd Instalment 3,12,500

2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR)

3rd Instalment

4th Instalment

5th Instalment

3,97,500

3,77,500

3,77,500

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

29,500

29,500

29,500

29,500

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

4,55,750

4,35,750

4,35,750

Instalments

Instalment Pay by Date

Instalments For MBA E&E (International Students)

1,05,000 3,85,750 At the time of acceptance of At the time of ‘Offer Letter’ Reporting to (USD SCIE equivalent to INR)

30-Nov -2018

1st Year (USD equivalent to INR) 1st Instalment

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

2nd Instalment

3,30,000

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR)

3rd Instalment

4th Instalment

5th Instalment

4,15,000

3,95,000

3,95,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

29,500

29,500

29,500

29,500

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

1,05,000 4,03,250 At the time of acceptance of At the time ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting (USD to SCIE equivalent to INR)

4,73,250

4,53,250

4,53,250

Instalments

Instalment Pay by Date

30-Nov -2018

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

· 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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SIIB new batch 2017 – 19 students at the Outbound session – 9th June 2017

Master of Business Administration (International Business)**

Semester I Core Courses Ÿ Business Statistics Ÿ Economics for Managers Ÿ Advance Data Driven Decision Making Ÿ Essentials of Marketing Management Ÿ Business Communication Ÿ Financial Accounting Ÿ Basics of Financial Management Ÿ Supply Chain Management Ÿ Human Resource Management Ÿ Export Import Management Ÿ Corporate Governance and Ethics Ÿ Global Business Environment Ÿ Foreign Trade Policy Electives Basic French I Ÿ Basic Chinese I Ÿ Basic Spanish I Ÿ Basic German I Ÿ

Semester II Core Courses Ÿ Operations Research Ÿ Sales Force and Channel Management Ÿ Cost Accounting Ÿ Financial Management Ÿ Organizational Behaviour Ÿ ERP-Business Process Integration

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Global Strategic Management International Logistics Trade Finance and FOREX Management Marketing Research Business and Social Impact Management Project Management Suite Integrated Disaster Management

Electives Ÿ Basic French II Ÿ Basic Chinese II Ÿ Basic Spanish II Ÿ Basic French II Ÿ International Business and Global Strategy Ÿ Introduction to Entrepreneurship Ÿ Corporate Social Responsibility Finance Ÿ Security Analysis and Portfolio Management Ÿ Retail Banking Human Resource Ÿ Talent Acquisition Ÿ Employment Related Laws Marketing Ÿ Services Marketing Ÿ Integrated Marketing Communication

Supply Chain Ÿ Materials Management Ÿ Advanced Supply Chain Management

Semester III Core Courses Ÿ Internship Ÿ Six Sigma Ÿ Business Analytics Ÿ Advanced Strategic Management Electives Ÿ International Commercial Law Finance Ÿ Derivative Markets Ÿ Insurance Management Ÿ Wealth Management Ÿ Advanced Project Finance Structuring Ÿ Investment Banking Ÿ Mergers and Acquisitions Ÿ Financial Modeling Ÿ Commercial Banking Ÿ Corporate Valuation Ÿ Financial Econometrics Ÿ International Finance Ÿ Fixed Income Markets Human Resource Ÿ Industrial Relations Ÿ Compensation and Reward Management

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Learning and Development Organizational Development and Change International Human Resource Management HRD Instruments HR Analytics Technology in HR /SAP HR/ People Soft Organizational Theory, Design and Structure Coaching, Counseling and Mentoring Performance Management System Talent Management

Marketing Ÿ Brand Management Ÿ Consumer Behaviour Ÿ Business to Business Marketing Ÿ International Marketing Ÿ Marketing Models Ÿ Product Management Ÿ Pricing Ÿ Retail Marketing Ÿ Digital Marketing Ÿ Customer Relationship Management Ÿ Marketing of Financial Services Ÿ Marketing Strategy

Supply Chain Ÿ Supply Chain Strategy Ÿ Management of Operations Ÿ Advanced Operations Research Ÿ Retail Distribution and Logistics Ÿ Quality Management Ÿ Advanced Project Management Ÿ Warehouse Management Ÿ Supply Chain Performance Measurement Ÿ Service Operations Management Ÿ Advanced Operations Management Ÿ Supply Chain Risk and Reliability Management Ÿ Procurement Management

Human Resource Ÿ Leadership and Capacity Building Ÿ HRD Audit and Scorecard Ÿ Social Media in Human Resource Management Marketing Ÿ Marketing in Emerging Economies Ÿ Marketing Innovation Ÿ Sustainable Marketing Supply Chain Ÿ Sustainable Supply Chain Ÿ Technology in Supply Chain Ÿ Operations Planning and Scheduling

Semester IV Core Courses • Dissertation Finance Ÿ Behavioral Finance Ÿ Direct Taxation Ÿ Financial Engineering and Analytics

SIIB Induction ceremony of new Batch (2016 – 2018) Guests for the function: The Chief Guest for the function is Mr. Shishir Joshipura, MD & Country Manager, SKF India.

Mr. Abhijit Pawar (MD, Sakal Media Group and Founder-Chairman, Delivering Change Foundation) delivering a lecture at SIIB

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SIIB Foundation Day 10th July 2015

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Prosperity & Poverty: The Future of Social Protection.' Dr. David Piachaud, Professor of Social Policy, London School of Economics was speaker for the event.

Programme Structure Master of Business Administration (Agribusiness) Semester I Core Courses Ÿ Business Statistics Ÿ Introduction to Agriculture Ÿ Agricultural Economics Ÿ Advance Data Driven Decision Making Ÿ Business Communication Ÿ Marketing Management Ÿ Financial Accounting Ÿ Human Resource Management Ÿ Agri Supply Chain Management Ÿ Microfinance and Social Banking Ÿ Strategic Management Ÿ Introduction to Financial Markets and Institutions Ÿ Agri Import and Export Management Ÿ Agri Sector Studies Electives Ÿ Basic French I Ÿ Basic Chinese I Ÿ Basic Spanish I Ÿ Basic German I Semester II Core Courses Ÿ Advances in Agriculture Ÿ Operations Research Ÿ Cost Accounting

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Organizational Behaviour Marketing Research Rural Marketing Agri Finance Sales Force and Channel Management Agri Commodity Markets Agri Procurement Management Agri Input Marketing Basics of Financial Management Cold Chain Management Agri and Allied products Integrated Disaster Management

Electives Basic French II Basic Chinese II Basic Spanish II Basic German II

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Introduction to Entrepreneurship International Business and Global Strategy Corporate Social Responsibility Optional Courses • International Studies • Introduction to Entrepreneurship • Corporate Social Responsibility

*Integrated Disaster Management is mandatory for the award of degree.

Semester III Core Courses Ÿ Agri Retail Management Ÿ Agri Project Risk Management Ÿ Management of International Operations Ÿ Strategic SCM in Agriculture Ÿ ERP-Business Process Integration Ÿ New Product Development in Agriculture Ÿ Quality Management for Agri Products Ÿ Business and Social Impact Management Ÿ Export Potential Analysis for Agri Products Ÿ Advanced Strategic Management Ÿ Internship Ÿ Six Sigma Ÿ Business Analytics Semester IV Core Courses Ÿ Processing and Value Chain in Agriculture Ÿ Sector Specific Projects in Agricultural SCM Ÿ Brand Management Ÿ Dissertation

Master of Business Administration (Energy And Environment)** Semester I Core Courses Ÿ Business Statistics Ÿ Managerial Economics Ÿ Advance Data Driven Decision Making Ÿ Business Communication Ÿ Business to Business Marketing Ÿ Financial Accounting Ÿ Introduction to Financial Markets and Institutions Ÿ Human Resource Management Ÿ Non Renewable Energy Sources Ÿ Renewable Energy Sources and Technologies Ÿ Climate Change, Carbon Markets and Financing Ÿ Environment Impact Assessment Ÿ Governance and Corporate Sustainability Electives • Basic French I • Basic Chinese I • Basic Spanish I • Basic German I

Semester II Core Courses Ÿ Energy Audits and Energy Management Ÿ Oil and Gas Economies Ÿ Environment Management Systems Ÿ Global Business Environment Ÿ Financial Management Ÿ Cost Accounting Ÿ Management of Operations

Marketing Research Organizational Behaviour Operations Research Export Import Management Project Management Suite Busines and Natural Capital Management Ÿ Sustainability Standards Application, Analysis and Reporting Ÿ Water and Sustainable Development Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ

Electives • Basic French II • Basic Chinese II • Basic Spanish II • Basic German II Introduction to Entrepreneurship International Business and Global Strategy Corporate Social Responsibility

Semester III Core Courses Ÿ Green Buildings and Rating Systems Ÿ ERP-Business Process Integration Ÿ Global Strategic Management Ÿ Electricity Regulatory Issues and Mechanisms Ÿ Industrial Ecology and Waste management Ÿ Advanced Energy Management

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Six Sigma Advanced Strategic Management ISO14001 and EnMS 50001 Certification Contracting in Energy Sector Internship Public Private Partnerships

Electives Ÿ Oil and Gas-Processing and Distribution Ÿ Safety and Quality Management Ÿ Renewable Energy Project Development and Finance Ÿ Energy Analytics

Semester IV Core Courses Ÿ Environment Modelling and GIS Ÿ Business and Social Impact Management Ÿ Dissertation

Please visit www.siib.ac.in 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

SIIB has Won Best College in India Award - Hall of fame for 2015 UN SE4All

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Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resource Development (SCMHRD)

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Symbiosis Centre for Management & Human Resource Development SYMBIOSIS INFOTECH CAMPUS, PLOT NO. 15, RAJIV GANDHI INFOTECH PARK, MIDC, HINJAWADI, PUNE-411057 INDIA Phone: (20) 22934304 / 05 | Fax: (20) 22934306 Email: [email protected] Website: www.scmhrd.edu

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Dr. Pratima Sheorey Director Director Profile: Dr. Pratima Sheorey is the Director of Symbiosis Centre for Management and HRD Pune, India. She did her PhD from Symbiosis International University and MBA in Marketing from the University of Pune. She has more than 18 years of experience in the academic and corporate sector. She has worked in companies like ORG-MARG (now ACNielsen), the Hero Group and others in corporate sector and has been a faculty at various Institutes of Symbiosis International University (SIU). Dr. Pratima has been an invited speaker at many national and international fora through AACSB, various corporate and non - governmental organizations. She has been a regular visiting faculty at Telecom Ecole De Management, France for Marketing Management. She has worked in the area of Market Research, Training & Consulting and Business Development. She has trained executives in many organizations in India and abroad in various behavioral and functional programmers like Service Orientation, Selling Skills, Creativity and Innovation etc. across levels. She has been instrumental in guiding her students in various national and international student competitions where they have won accolades for the institution. She has published many papers in reputed journals and participated in many conferences in India and abroad.

Institute Profile: Symbiosis Centre for Management & Human Resource Development (SCMHRD) is a premier institute honing world class leaders and entrepreneurs. Established in 1993, SCMHRD's MBA program is one of the most prestigious programs in India. SCMHRD specializes in producing quality talent in the fields of HR, Marketing, Finance, Operations, Infrastructure Management and Business Analytics. The institute believes that wholesome knowledge can be gained through experience and practical learning. Hence the intense academic curriculum is designed such that it prepares students to deliver their best. Apart from academic excellence, the institute also focuses on equipping the students with the latest technical competencies used in the corporate world. It also provides opportunities to develop their leadership and entrepreneurship skills through various student activities and institute initiatives. Association with National Entrepreneurship Network is one such initiative to breed young entrepreneurs. SCMHRD has become one of the trusted names in the industry for delivering quality at the workplace. This is evident from SCMHRD's track record of placing its students in the most sought after companies every year. Our unique learning approach combined with the focus on holistic development gives an edge to SCMHRD students and prepares them for the challenging life ahead

Programme Profile Ø Name of the Programmes: Ÿ Master of Business Administration (MBA) Ÿ Master of Business Administration - Infrastructure Management (MBA IM) Ÿ Master of Business Administration -Business Analytics (MBA BA) Duration : 2 Years, Full Time Specializations Offered • Marketing • Finance • Human Resource • Operations Intake: 180 for Masters in Business Administration (Finance, Marketing, HR and Operations) Eligibility for (MBA) Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes. Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). MBA - Infrastructure Management SCMHRD's unique program MBA - Infrastructure Management aims to build capabilities to make Infrastructure happen. The course content blends SCMHRD's proven legacy of management education and a curriculum that has been designed by Industry experts. The course is exhaustively designed to deal with various issues and challenges in the development of infrastructure in India. At the same time, it provides a strong grounding in general managerial aspects like business strategies, supply chain management and business laws. Students are given the opportunity to specialize in select functional and sectoral areas. Intake: 40 for Masters in Business Administration (Infrastructure Management) Eligibility for MBA (IM) Bachelor of Architecture or Bachelor of Engineering/ Technology in Aeronautical Engineering/ Agriculture Engineering/ Planning/ Civil Engineering/ Environment Engineering/ Water Resources/ Environment/ Chemical Engineering/ Oil and Paint Technology/ Petrochemical Engineering/ Plastic and Polymer Technology/ Electrical Engineering/ Energy Engineering/ Electronics Engineering/ Electronics and Communication Engineering/ Instrumentation Engineering/ Mechatronics Engineering/Mechanical Engineering/ Production Engineering/ Automobile Engineering/ Industrial Engineering/ Fire and Safety Engineering/ Marine Engineering/ Metallurgy Engineering/ Mining Engineering from any recognized University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade[45% marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled Castes (SC)/ Scheduled Tribes (ST) candidates]. MBA (Business Analytics) The programme is built on a solid foundation of programming in R - the de facto standard for statistical computing and analysis. Students are also given a strong grounding in using SPSS and SAS with various add-on packages. Data mining tools like Weka and data visualization software like Tableau feature strongly in the programme. The courses are designed and taught in a way that will give an appreciation for various functions encountered in a real life business situation. Students get hands on learning about how the processes with respect to Marketing, Risk, Operations, HR, and Finance are interlinked. Intake: 30 for Masters in Business Administration (Business Analytics) Vodafone, CFO-Madhav Samant

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Induction Ceremony

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IBM GUEST LECTURE

Eligibility for MBA (BA) Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes) and minimum two years full time work experience after completion of graduation. A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). 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 SNAP Registration Start Last date to apply for SNAP Last date to pay for SNAP Last date of Online registration For Institute Last Date of payment of Registration fees For Institute

Date August 10,2017, Thursday November 24,2017,Friday November 24,2017,Friday December 16,2017, Saturday December 16,2017, Saturday

SNAP Test SNAP Test Result Announcement of Shortlist for Group Exercise and Personal Interaction Group Exercise, Personal Interaction & WAT Announcement of First Merit list Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list Programme Commencement

December 17, 2017, Sunday December 28,2017 Thursday January 03, 2018, Wednesday 01 to 04 February and 08 to 11 February 2018 First Week of March 2018 Third Week of March 2018 June 05, 2018, Tuesday

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: http://www.scmhrd.edu/ Orientation & Pedagogy A diverse range of teaching and learning methods are used on the various modules within the program. Sessions typically involve group work and interactive discussion to draw out the experience within the classroom and relate theory to practical experience. Learning opportunities are further enhanced by Workshops, Experiential Learning, and Reflection & Strategy paper. Many cases are selected from top schools like Harvard Business School, IIM A to name a few. In addition to mainstream textbooks, teaching materials are drawn from a variety of current sources such as academic journals, magazines and videos. Teaching techniques are customized to enable students to think on their own which would help them in their future career path. The blend of technology into the teaching methods helps facilitate a greater understanding.

Fee Structure Programme Fees For MBA (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹ 7,21,000

Academic Fees (Per Annum) * Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For MBA - Infrastructure Management & MBA - Business Analytics (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

5,34,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For MBA (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

10,85,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000 40,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) Programme Fees For MBA - Infrastructure Management & MBA - Business Analytics (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

8,00,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000 40,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Students. (Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, e.g. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Dormitory)

USD equivalent to INR (For International Students)

Amount in ₹ (For Indian Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum) *

57,500 15,000

57,500 15,000

Three Sharing

59,000

59,000

Four Sharing

44,500

44,500

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

* Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable.

Instalments for MBA (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum)

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 3,60,500

3,60,500

3,60,500

3,60,500

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

29,500

29,500

29,500

29,500

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

4,53,750

4,18,750

4,18,750

4,18,750

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At the time of Admission

30-Nov-2018

31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

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1st Year (Amount in ₹)

Installments for MBA - Infrastructure Management & MBA - Business Analy cs (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments Installments pay by date

2nd Instalment

1st Instalment 2,67,000 20,000 15,000 29,500 28,750 3,60,250

2nd Year (Amount in ₹) 3rd Instalment

4th Instalment

2,67,000

2,67,000

2,67,000

29,500 28,750 3,25,250

29,500 28,750 3,25,250

29,500 28,750 3,25,250

At the time of 30-Nov-2018 31-Jul-2019 30-Nov-2019 Admission

Instalments for MBA (International Students)

2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR)

1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)

3rd 1st 2nd Instalment Instalment Instalment Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) 40,000 Academic Fees (Per Annum) 45,000 4,77,500 5,62,500 Institute Deposit (Refundable) 20,000 Hostel Deposit (Refundable) 15,000 Hostel Fees (Per Annum) 29,500 29,500 Mess Fees (Per Annum) 28,750 28,750 Installments 1,05,000 5,50,750 6,20,750 At the time of acceptance of At the time 30-Nov Installment Pay by Date ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting -2018 to SCIE (USD equivalent to INR) Installments for MBA - Infrastructure Management & MBA - Business Analytics (International Students)

1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)

4th Instalment

5th Instalment

5,42,500 29,500 28,750 6,00,750

5,42,500 29,500 28,750 6,00,750

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR)

1st Instalment 40,000

2nd Instalment -

3rd Instalment -

4th Instalment -

5th Instalment -

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

3,35,000

4,20,000

4,00,000

4,00,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

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Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

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15,000

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Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

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29,500

29,500

29,500

29,500

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

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28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

1,05,000

4,08,250

4,78,250

4,58,250

4,58,250

30-Nov -2018

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

Installments

Installment Pay by Date

At the time of acceptance of At the time ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting (USD equivalent to SCIE to INR)

· 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 Master of Business Administration (MBA ) Semester I Core Courses Ÿ Business Statistics Ÿ Research Methodology Ÿ Managerial Economics Ÿ Essentials of Marketing Management Ÿ Human Resource Management Ÿ Management of Operations Ÿ Management Accounting Ÿ Organizational Behaviour Ÿ Operations Research Ÿ Business Communication Ÿ Entrepreneurship Ÿ Mathematical Prerequisites Ÿ Advanced Excel Ÿ Project Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management

Semester II Core Courses Ÿ Macroeconomics for Managers Ÿ Strategic Management Ÿ Introduction to Financial Management Ÿ Supply Chain Management Ÿ Marketing Research Ÿ Corporate Social Responsibility Ÿ Legal Aspects of Business Ÿ Business Analytics Electives: Finance Ÿ Financial Modeling Ÿ Commercial Banking Ÿ Derivative Markets Ÿ International Finance Ÿ Introduction to Financial Markets and Institutions Ÿ Advanced Corporate Finance Electives: Human Resource Ÿ Talent Acquisition Ÿ Learning and Development Ÿ Compensation and Reward Management Ÿ Performance Management System

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Electives: Marketing Sales Force and Channel Management Ÿ Digital Marketing Ÿ Retail Marketing Ÿ Brand Management Ÿ Business to Business Marketing Ÿ

Electives: Operations Advanced Operations Research Project Management Logistics Management Project Management Suite Quality Management Venture and Private Equity Funding Ÿ Basic Econometrics

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Semester III Core Courses Ÿ Project - I Ÿ Business Forecasting Ÿ Design Thinking Ÿ Summer Internship Ÿ Concepts and Applications in Sustainability Ÿ Indian Kaleidoscope-Culture and Communication Ÿ Innovation Management Electives: Finance Ÿ Fixed Income Markets Ÿ Financial Risk Management Ÿ Security Analysis and Portfolio Management Ÿ Financial Analytics Ÿ Investment Banking Ÿ Financial Statement Analysis Electives: Human Resource Ÿ Organizational Theory, Design and Structure

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Employment Related Laws Leadership and Capacity Building Conflict and Negotiation HRD Audit and Scorecard HR Analytics Talent Management Organizational Development and Change ERP - HCM

Electives: Marketing Ÿ Consumer Behaviour Ÿ International Marketing Ÿ Services Marketing Ÿ Integrated Marketing Communication Ÿ Sustainable Marketing Ÿ Marketing Simulation Ÿ Sports and Entertainment Marketing Electives: Operations Ÿ Operations Planning and Scheduling Ÿ Warehouse Management Ÿ Service Operations Management Ÿ Operations Analytics Ÿ Six Sigma Ÿ Supply Chain Strategy Ÿ International Logistics

Semester IV Core Courses Ÿ Global Business Environment Ÿ Game Theory for Strategic Thinking Ÿ Corporate Governance and Ethics Ÿ Project Electives Ÿ Basic German I Ÿ Basic French I Ÿ Basic Spanish I Ÿ Basic Chinese I Alumni Homecoming

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Godrej Loud at SCMHRD

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Psychological Issues at Work Emotional Intelligence at Workplace Ÿ Management of Diverse Work Force Ÿ Ÿ

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Electives - Operations Operations Strategy and Control Ÿ Project Risk Management Ÿ Business Process Management Ÿ Probability Model for Simulation and Analytics

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Master of Business Administration - Infrastructure Management (MBA - IM) Semester I Core Courses Ÿ Business Statistics Ÿ Project Management Ÿ Managerial Economics Ÿ Organizational Behaviour Ÿ Human Resource Management Ÿ Financial Accounting Ÿ Marketing for Infrastructure and Sustainability Ÿ Operations Management for Infrastructure Ÿ Operations Research Ÿ Infrastructure Planning and Development Ÿ Tendering, Bidding and Contracting Ÿ Corporate Social Responsibility Ÿ Business Communication Ÿ Research Methodology Ÿ Climate Change and Infrastructure Ÿ Project Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management

Electives Ÿ Basic German I Ÿ Basic French I Ÿ Basic Spanish I Ÿ Basic Chinese I

Semester II Core Courses Ÿ Public Private Partnerships Ÿ Project Management Suite Ÿ Business Analytics Ÿ Roads, Highways and Bridges Ÿ Infrastucture Policies and Reforms Ÿ Project Feasibility and Financing Ÿ Contracts and Claims Management Ÿ Introduction to Power Sector Ÿ International Projects and Marketing Ÿ Urban Infrastructure Ÿ Introduction to Financial Management

Supply Chain Management Advanced Excel Renewable Energy Sources and Technologies Ÿ Oil and Gas Economies Ÿ Project

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Semester III Core Courses Ÿ Infrastructural Environmental Impact Assessment Ÿ Aviation and Port Management Ÿ Project Risk Management Ÿ Project Cost Management and Social Cost Benefit Analysis Ÿ Advanced Contract Management Ÿ Summer Internship Ÿ Project Electives Ÿ Advanced Project Feasibility and Financial Engineering Ÿ Advanced Project Finance Structuring

Advanced Corporate Finance Financial Statement Analysis Safety and Quality Management Project Execution Planning and Control Ÿ EPC Project Procurement and Commissioning Ÿ Project Site Management Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ

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*Integrated Disaster Management is mandatory for the award of degree.

Master of Business Administration - Business Analytics (MBA - Business Analytics) Semester I Core Courses Ÿ Business Communication Ÿ Management of Operations Ÿ Essentials of Marketing Management Ÿ Managerial Economics Ÿ Human Resource Management Ÿ Financial Accounting Ÿ Basics of Financial Management Ÿ Legal Aspects of Business Ÿ Analytics Foundations Ÿ Database Technologies Ÿ Quantitative Techniques in management Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management

Semester II Core Courses Ÿ Marketing Research Ÿ Supply Chain Management Ÿ Project Management Ÿ Macroeconomics for Managers Ÿ Retail Marketing Ÿ Introduction to Financial

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Markets and Institutions Compensation and Reward Management Consumer Behaviour Marketing Analytics Sales Analytics HR Analytics Social Media Analytics Visual Analytics Machine learning Digital Marketing Corporate Social Responsibility

Semester III Core Courses Ÿ Commercial Banking Ÿ Operations Analytics Ÿ Data Mining Ÿ Risk Analytics Ÿ Cloud and Big Data Ÿ Mobile Analytics Ÿ Internet of Things Ÿ Financial Analytics Ÿ Financial Risk Management Ÿ Summer Internship

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Semester IV Core Courses Ÿ Advanced Strategic Management Ÿ Global Business Environment Ÿ Marketing Strategy Ÿ Digital Transformation Ÿ Social Entrepreneurship Ÿ Innovation Management Ÿ Six Sigma Ÿ Project

Please visit www.scmhrd.edu 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

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Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies (SIMS)

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Contact Details: Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies Range Hills Road, Khadki, Pune – 411020 Tel: 020 – 30213250/201/207 | Fax: 020 – 30213333 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sims.edu

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Brig. Dr. Rajiv Divekar (Retd)

Director Director Profile: Brig. Dr. Rajiv Divekar is Director of the SIMS. He has completed his PhD .He was Head of Faculty Strategic and Operational Studies at Army War College, Faculty member in Defence Strategic Studies at Defence Services Staff College, Wellington. He is a M. Phil from D A V V University and MSc from Madras University. A Gold medalist in BE (civil), he has done his MBA specializing in Human Resource Management. He has rich experience of strategy, planning, logistics and human resource management based on his service with multinational team as United Nations Forces in Somalia and Lebanon. He has served in Kargil and Leh on the Line of Control where he was responsible for the Logistics and Supply Chain Management of soldiers located on posts at 17000- 22000 feet in the Siachen Glacier. He is a Paratrooper having done jumps from varied military aircraft. He has done sky diving, para sailing, water skiing, hot air ballooning and rappelling. He won the National Silver medal in 1981 in Coxed Fours Rowing event. He is an expert in construction of military bridges, demolitions, mine warfare, and bunkers and fortifications. After 34 years of service in the Army, he left voluntarily and joined Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies as Director. SIMS is ranked amongst the top 25 B Schools in India. He is a charter Member of the All India Management Association.

Institute Profile: Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies (SIMS) set up in 1993 is a premier Management Institute ranked amongst the top B Schools in India. SIMS is a constituent of the prestigious Symbiosis International Institute and is the only MBA institute of its kind in India and a shining example of PPP (Public Private Partnership) between Symbiosis and Govt of India - Ministry of Defence since 2002. Its flagship MBA course is primarily for Defence Personnel and their Dependents with some seats for Civilian candidates. This ideal mix of defence dependents and civilians brings out the best in both and ensures holistic development. SIMS has an ergonomically designed and ideally located campus in the heart of Pune. It provides secure residential accommodation to over 600 girl and boy students, state of the art facilities and infrastructure. It is truly a "Home away from Home".

SIMS is an ISO 9001:2015 quality certified management institute, one of the three institutes in complete Western India which is an accredited 'Centre for Corporate Governance' of the 'National Foundation of Corporate Governance' (established by Ministry of Corporate Affairs and CII) and one of the few recognised as a centre for Entrepreneurship by Dept. of Science and Technology. SIMS encourages and promotes entrepreneurial activities and has a small incubation centre for student entrepreneurs. SIMS has academic collaborations through SIU with Leeds Beckett University, UK, Bremen University, Berlin School of Economics, Germany, IESEG France for various academic programmes. SIMS also has collaborations with IBM to conduct of SPSS certification, with IREF for Certification in Real Estate and Finance, with BSE and NSE for their certification programmes, and has on campus an ICICI Learning Matrix. SIMS also runs a full time one year PGPM programme for corporates on sabbatical and looking for enhancement in their career as also MBA Executive and PG Diplomas in Business Management, HRM, Financial Management and Project Management as part time courses for working executives which is heavily subscribed. SIMS has conducted customised programmes for Standard Chartered Bank, Bajaj Allianz, CTS, Indian Navy and John Deere Pvt Ltd. SIMS conducts "Independent Directors Course" for senior officers of Defence Services on behalf of Directorate General of Resettlement, Ministry of Defence. SIMS Faculties are rated amongst the best and have many research publications in top rated research journals to their credit. SIMS has numerous live projects, consulting assignments and development programmes for Corporates. SIMS breeds achievers and leaders. SIMS students have made a mark winning numerous B School Competitions, presenting papers in various Research Conferences and publishing research articles and research papers in various research journals. SIMS boasts of a very large, active and dedicated alumni network. SIMS alumni have broken into the glass ceiling and are CEOs, CFOs and many have turned entrepreneurs. SIMS has an enviable placement record and it offers an excellent return on investment in terms of the placement packages. Top Companies such as Deloitte, JP Morgan Chase, Credit Suisse, Infosys, TCS, Gartner, ICICI, HDFC, GE, Eaton Tech, Marsh, Mother Dairy, SBI, Religare Securities, Bajaj Allianz, Tata Motors, Tally Solutions, WNS, etc. are some of the loyal recruiters of SIMS student managers. SIMS is the B School which creates leaders who "Make a Difference". Come and be a part of SIMS, become a leader and "Make a Difference".

Programme Profile: Name of the Programme: Master of Business Administration (MBA) The specializations in major/minor mode offered include Marketing, Finance, Operations, Information Systems, HRM, and International Business. Marketing: The curriculum focuses on leadership and executive management development in order to provide students with the skills and qualifications necessary to successfully target market strategies, consumer behavior, market research and product management. Special Award Ceremony Batch 2015-17 (From Left to Right Brig (Dr) Rajiv Divekar, Mr. Anant Deshpande Distinguished Alumnus and Collaboration Sales Leader, Enterprise and Public Sector, Cisco Systems, Mr. Mohit Bedi, VP and Head, Consumer Card Products, Credit and Debit, & Dr. Pravin Kumar, Deputy Director, and Mr. Siddharth Hegde)

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Inaugural Ceremony of Orientation for MBA and PGPM Batch 2016 (Left to Right-Brig (Dr) Rajiv Divekar, Dr. S B Mujumdar felicitating the Chief Guest Mr. Sanjit Singh Lamba, MD, Eisai Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar, Dr. Rajani Gupte)

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SIMS Celeberating 25th Silver Jubilee Year from Left to Right Brig (Dr) Rajiv Divekar , Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar, Col A Balasubramanian, Lt Gen R J Noronha, Dr. S B Mujumdar, Dr. Rajani Gupte, and Dr. Pravin Kumar.

Human Resource Management: The course focuses on various facets of organizational design, motivation, leadership, strategic human resource management, compensation, negotiation, teams, managing change and business ethics. Operations: The operations curriculum focuses on the design and management of the processes by which products are manufactured and services are delivered to customers. The core course provides an overview of the field and Critical processes that enable service delivery systems, supply chain, and quality improvement efforts. Finance: The finance specialization is designed to provide a means for students to gain exposure to five major fields in the field of finance namely corporate finance, financial institutions, investments, insurance and personal financial planning including modules on portfolio management, financial analysis, decision making and international financial management. International Business: This specialization is intended to provide them with opportunities to acquire a deeper understanding of doing business in a global context. The course integrates international finance, strategy and marketing with rich crosscultural material. Information Systems: The IT course builds the skills necessary to analyze business strategies and processes, identify IT related problems and opportunities, specify required IT capabilities and manage the design, implementation and evaluation of IT solutions. Retail Management: The specialization on Retail Management caters to the current needs of the growing retail market in India and covers courses related to visual merchandizing, store management, store location and inventory and logistics management. The students are imparted skills on opening and managing retail stores. Entrepreneurship: The curriculum focuses on dealing with issues that a potential entrepreneur must be aware of, much before starting the venture. It pertains to important concerns while starting a business, such as making a business plan and raising finance and also it addresses issues important to the day-to-day operations of an entrepreneurial enterprise, such as marketing, project management. Duration: 2 years, Full Time. Intake: 300 students

Eligibility: Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes or equivalent grade). Defence category candidates should be son/ daughter/ spouse of Defense personnel. Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes or equivalent grade) in the qualifying examination. Defence category candidates should be children/ward/spouse of Defence personnel. A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). 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 MoU with Ministry of Defence/As per the University norms.

Ice-Breaker-Where in the juniors and seniors engage in various team building activities and get to know each other

The energetic Street Play of “Orion” Student festival

Dr. Rajani Gupte, Vice Chancellor-SIU, addressing on the eve of 25th Foundation Day of SIMS.

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Team activities during orientation 2017

The lighting of the auspicious lamp marking the beginning of the Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies 8th Global IT Commune 2017.

Reservation Policy: CATEGORY

PERCENTAGE RESERVATION OF SEATS

Defence Category- General 80% seats for dependents (Children/Ward) of Defence personnel. Open Category

10% seats are in open category to civilian candidates.(as per merit). Officers on Study Leave : Serving Defence officers are permitted to undergo full time MBA course whilst on Study Leave, as per respective Service HQ regulations

Defence category- Special

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

Important Dates: ACTIVITY

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SNAP and Programme Registration Begins

Thursday – 10 August, 2017

Last date to apply for SNAP

Friday – 24 November, 2017

Last date to pay for SNAP

Friday – 24 November, 2017

Last date of Online registration For Institute Last Date of payment of Registration fees For Institute

Wednesday – 27 December, 2017 Wednesday – 27 December, 2017

SNAP Test

Sunday – 17 December, 2017

SNAP Result

Thursday – 28 December, 2017

Announcement of Shortlist for Group Exercise and Personal Interaction

2 - 5 January, 2018 (Tuesday to Friday)

Announcement of First Merit list

2,3,4 & 10 February, 2018 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Saturday) 19-21 February, 2018 (Monday to Wednesday)

Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list

Wednesday - 14 March, 2018 till 5:00 pm (3 weeks )

Programme Commencement

Tuesday – 5 June, 2018

Group Exercise, Personal Interaction & WAT

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: http://sims.edu/ Orientation and Pedagogy: Orientation and pedagogy: SIBM-P conducts a 10-day orientation programme usually for its new joinees. It includes a variety of sessions, such as inaugural address by the Director, introduction to faculty and staff, ice-breaking session, talent round, talks by industry experts and counselling sessions for choosing specialization. The institute leaves no stone unturned to help students getting accustomed to the new environment. Teaching pedagogy at SIBM-P ranges from traditional classroom teaching, case study discussion, presentations to innovative ones such as creating posters and mind maps, performing role plays, industry visits and internships at NGOs and renowned companies. Faculty members are encouraged to experiment and adopt several pedagogies to make their teaching more effective.

Fee Structure Programme Fees For MBA - Open Defence (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

3,74,000 20,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable) Programme Fees For MBA - Study Leave Officer (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

1,98,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For MBA - OPEN (Formerly - Industry Sponsored) (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹ 6,22,000

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

20,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable) Programme Fees For MBA - OPEN (Formerly - Industry Sponsored) (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR 9,35,000

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

20,000 40,000

Hostel and Mess Fees for Indian & International Students. (Subject to change campus and accommodation type wise, e.g. Single Sharing, Twin Sharing, Triple Sharing, Four Sharing, Dormitory)

57,500 15,000

USD equivalent to INR (For International Students) 57,500 15,000

55,500 55,500 51,000

55,500 55,500 51,000

Amount in ₹ (For Indian Students)

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

* Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable. Installments for MBA - Open Defence (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments Installments pay by date

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 1,87,000 1,87,000 1,87,000 1,87,000 20,000 15,000 27,750 27,750 27,750 27,750 28,750 28,750 28,750 28,750 2,78,500 2,43,500 2,43,500 2,43,500 At the time of 30-Nov-2018 31-Jul-2019 30-Nov-2019 Admission

Installments for MBA - Study 1st Year (Amount in ₹) 2nd Year (Amount in ₹) Leave Officer (Indian Students) 1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment Academic Fees (Per Annum)

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Institute Deposit (Refundable) Installments Installments pay by date

99,000 20,000 1,19,000 At the time of Admission

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Barcode 2016 (Inter collegiate Best Manager student competition)Student Managers getting a platform to showcase their talents

Installments for MBA - OPEN (Formerly Industry Sponsored) (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments

Mr. Mohit Gundecha – Co- founder & CEO – Jombay addressing at SIMS event with NHRD 2016

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 3,11,000 20,000 15,000 27,750 28,750 4,02,500 At the time of Admission

Installments pay by date

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

3,11,000 27,750 28,750 3,67,500 30-Nov-2018

3,11,000 27,750 28,750 3,67,500 31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR)

1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)

Programme Fees For MBA - OPEN (Formerly - Industry Sponsored) (International Students)

3,11,000 27,750 28,750 3,67,500

3rd 2nd 1st Instalment Instalment Instalment Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) 40,000 Academic Fees (Per Annum) 4,02,500 4,87,500 45,000 Institute Deposit (Refundable) 20,000 Hostel Deposit (Refundable) 15,000 Hostel Fees (Per Annum) 27,750 27,750 Mess Fees (Per Annum) 28,750 28,750 Installments 1,05,000 4,74,000 5,44,000 At the time of At the time 30-Nov acceptance of of Reporting Installments pay by date ‘Offer Letter’ (USD -2018 to SCIE equivalent to INR)

4th Instalment 4,67,500 27,750 28,750 5,24,000

5th Instalment 4,67,500 27,750 28,750 5,24,000

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

· 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 1.5 times of the academic fees of open (Formerly – Industry Sponsored) 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 Master of Business Administration (MBA) Semester I Core Courses Ÿ Organizational Behaviour Ÿ Business Statistics Ÿ Operations Research Ÿ Managerial Economics Ÿ Essentials of Marketing Management Ÿ Human Resource Management Ÿ Principles and Practices of Management Ÿ Financial Accounting Ÿ Legal Aspects of Business Ÿ Advanced Excel Ÿ Research Methodology

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Learning and Development Compensation and Reward Management Industrial Relations HR Analytics HRD Instruments Talent Management

Electives: Marketing Ÿ Product Management Ÿ Services Marketing Ÿ Sales Force and Channel Management Ÿ Brand Management Ÿ Consumer Behaviour Ÿ Marketing Strategy Semester III Core Courses Ÿ Strategic Management Ÿ Introduction to Business Intelligence Ÿ Business and Human Rights Ÿ Foreign Trade Policy Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management Ÿ Internship Electives: Operations Ÿ Enterprise Resource Planning Ÿ Advanced Project Management Ÿ Supply Chain Strategy Ÿ Technology and Innovation Management Ÿ Service Operations Management Ÿ Warehouse Management Electives: International Business Ÿ Sales Force and Channel Management Ÿ Intellectual Property Rights Ÿ Global Strategic Management Ÿ International Business and Global Strategy Ÿ Multinational Management Ÿ Operations and Diversity Management

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Electives: Information System Ÿ CRM Ÿ Software Project Management Ÿ Cases in Information Technology Ÿ Cloud Management Electives: Finance Ÿ Security Analysis and Portfolio Management Ÿ Financial Engineering and Analytics Ÿ Financial Modeling Ÿ Derivative Markets Ÿ Financial Risk Management Ÿ Investment Banking Ÿ Wealth Management Ÿ Goods and Service Tax (GST) Law Ÿ Project Feasibility and Financing Ÿ Mergers and Acquisitions Human Resource Management Ÿ Organizational Development and Change Ÿ International Human Resource Management Ÿ Strategic Human Resource Management Ÿ Employment Related Laws Ÿ Leadership and Capacity Building Ÿ Coaching, Counseling and Mentoring Ÿ Technology in HR /SAP HR/ People Soft Ÿ HR Challenges in Mergers and Acquisitions Electives: Marketing Retail Management Business to Business Marketing International Marketing Customer Relationship Management Ÿ Integrated Marketing Communication Ÿ Rural Marketing Ÿ Digital Marketing

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Semester IV Core Courses Ÿ Conflict and Negotiation Ÿ Advanced Strategic Management Ÿ Business Intelligence I Ÿ Game Theory for Strategic Thinking Ÿ Business Forecasting

Electives Ÿ Dissertation Ÿ Basic German I Ÿ Basic French I Ÿ Corporate Governance and Ethics Ÿ Environment Management Systems Ÿ Data Driven Decision Making Ÿ Business Forecasting Ÿ Business Simulation

Team Pranay (SIMS social initiative) visited and interacted with the students of Kamayani Vidya Mandir.

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Raksha Bandhan at SIMS Campus

Please visit www.sims.edu 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

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SITM

Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management (SITM)

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Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management Village Lavale, Pune-412115 Front Office: 020-39116170 / 020-39116180 Accounts: 020-39116183 / 020-39116184 Administrative Officer: 020-39116173 Technical Queries: 020-39116189 Fax: 91 020 3911 6181 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sitm.ac.in

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Prof. Abhijit Chirputkar

Director Director Profile: Prof. Abhijit Chirputkar is Director of Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management (SITM) which is a constituent of Symbiosis International (Deemed University) (SIU). Before joining Symbiosis, he was a practicing Chartered Accountant and Certified Information System Auditor. He has consulting experience of more than ten years in the areas of Accounting, Finance, Audit and Assurance. He was a visiting faculty in prestigious management and professional institutes and delivered lectures in the areas of Accounting, Finance, Taxation and Information Technology. He has more than 16 years of teaching experience. He is a Rank holder in M.Com. in University of Pune. He completed his Chartered Accountant in1998 and C.I.S.A. in 2000. He furthered his education in finance and completed a program of Masters in Business Finance from ICAI. He has also completed training in Oracle 8i and Information Security Audit. He has written more than 35 articles, papers, case studies and chapters in books. He has presented papers in International Conferences including IIM-A. He has applied for service mark in the area of telecom assurance. He is a member of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and ISACA (USA). Institute Profile: Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management (SITM) was established in the year 1996. We are the pioneers in the field of Telecom, Technology and ICT Management education in the entire SAARC region. SITM has always been ranked amongst top MBA institutes in India. Ÿ

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The telecom revolution in India started in the early nineties and today India is the fastest growing telecom market in the world. As this sector continues to expand and mature, it is creating exciting techno commercial career opportunities for graduates and working professionals. The telecom ecosystem is expanding and services are being provided in various sectors such as healthcare, finance, education, and media entertainment, etc. Increasing number of companies are becoming an integral part of this evolving ecosystem. At SITM, we focus on technology concepts and technology management. The curriculums consists of core management subjects and are applied to technology management through case studies. Courses on technology include telecom and Information technologies and also emerging areas such as Analytics, Internet of Things (IoT), Financial Technologies (FINTECH), Smart devices, Cloud Infrastructure, Data center, Cyber security, Mobile applications, Digital Marketing and Blockchain, etc. SITM has over 2300+ alumni who are making their mark in the industry as Business and Technical Consultants, Network Managers, Project Leaders, Business Development Managers to name a few. Senior batch alumni are holding senior management positions such as Director, Vice President, Head of business units and functional areas, Country managers, and Entrepreneurs. Apart from telecom alumni are working in different industries and sectors

such as Media and entertainment, Banking, Consulting, etc. Large number of alumni are working internationally and are based outside India in various regions. SITM is a constituent of Symbiosis International (Deemed University) (SIU) established under Section 3 of the UGC Act 1956, by notification No. F 9-12/2001-U 3 of the Government of India. Labs – SITM has the latest state of the art IT Infrastructure with a Software Lab and a specialized Analytics Lab and Network Lab with 36 Mbps wireless broadband leased line and 24 hour Internet Connectivity. SITM has a specialized CISCO Lab where students can experiment with network operating systems and perform network related practical assignments. SITM in partnership with IBM as part of the Career Education for Business Transformation (CEBT) program has set-up the IBM Business Analytics Lab. IBM's Centre of Business Analytics at SITM offers students & faculty members the access to a suite of software packages like SPSS, COGNOS, etc. This software suite will provide SITM students hands-on exposure on Descriptive Analytics, Predictive Analytics, EMarketing, Social Networking, Services Sciences Management and Engineering, IT Services Management and Cloud Computing. SITM has several software packages installed in the computer lab which students and faculty use for simulating business scenarios and analyzing them. SITM has installed Broadband Wireless Simulator in the lab in collaboration with CeWIT Center in IIT Madras. Programme Profile: Name of the Programme: Masters in Business Administration - Telecom Management [MBA - TM]

Specializations: Systems and Finance Marketing and Finance Analytics and Finance

Marketing Specialization The curriculum for Marketing Specialization has been designed keeping in mind the requirements of the industry and the profiles offered to SITM students in this discipline. Typical profiles offered to marketing students are pre-sales, sales, marketing, business development, business analyst, consultant, product manager, project manager, account manager, bid manager, solutions selling, and so on. Students learn marketing as a specialization with the help of classroom sessions, case studies and business simulations. It helps students to be well equipped with application of marketing concepts in the real world situations. Aarambh

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Students also learn research concepts and research methodologies which can be applied in market research which would enhance their skills in today's complex environment. To add value we offer relevant industry focused training in various semesters. Thus, students are well equipped with sound academic inputs, real time cases, simulation based learning and industry focused training. Research projects / study projects guided by faculty members help students to undertake independent study of specific aspects of business whereas summer projects help students to gain exposure to industry practices. These inputs are coupled with seminars, workshops and panel discussions on contemporary topics in the technology and business domain. The curriculum is thus designed keeping in mind overall development of students. In addition to business and marketing domain knowledge, management students need to be equipped with technology, finance, and general management and communication skills. The core subjects take care of the above skillsets, whereas marketing specialization subjects give an in-depth understanding of the technology, business and marketing.

Systems Specialization Systems specialization caters to the Industry requirement where the profile demands sound knowledge of technology. The curriculum covers in-depth knowledge of data networks, network design along with telecom technologies. It also covers convergence of networks and services. Finance, communication skills and basics of marketing are imparted as a part of core subjects. Students learn systems as a specialization with the help of classroom sessions, case studies and technology/network simulations. It helps students to be well equipped with application of ICT concepts in the real world situations. Students also learn research concepts and research methodologies which would enhance their skills in complex environment. To add value we offer relevant industry focused training in various semesters. Thus students are well equipped with sound academic inputs, real time cases, simulation based learning and industry focused training. Research projects / study projects guided by faculty members help students to undertake independent study of specific aspects of business whereas summer projects help students to gain exposure to industry practices. These inputs are coupled with seminars, workshops and panel discussion on contemporary topics in the technology and business domain. The curriculum is thus designed keeping in mind overall development of students Students opting for Systems specialization look forward to working as project manager, consultant, pre-sales consultant, business development manager, corporate revenue assurance executive, account manager, process designer, bid managers, and IT-strategist. This is just a sample of set of profiles that are available to students with Systems specialization.

Analytics & Finance Considering increasing importance of Business Analytics in all sector of the industry; Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management (SITM), constituent of Symbiosis International (Deemed University) has launched a new specialization MBA (Telecom) Analytics & Finance. The specialization is intensely focused on making industry-ready Business Analytics professionals. Analytics & Finance program is designed to use advanced analytics tools. SITM has a six-year long association with IBM. IBM has established Business Analytics Lab at SITM and several of analytics related software are installed for students and faculty to use. At present intake under A&F is 30; very selective students with specific focus on Analytics has been admitted into the course. We look forward to make it a big step towards SITM's success

Core Finance Specialisation This is common to all Specialization Marketing, Systems & Analytics. Sound knowledge of accounting and finance is at the core of the entire body of knowledge under the stream of management and is necessary for any manager, irrespective of domains or even businesses. Every manager has to understand, appreciate and cope with the financial implications of all managerial decisions. The curriculum for Core Finance specialization is designed keeping in view the requirements and feedback from alumni /industry. As a manager and to become a telecom business leader, one must know Accounting, Finance, Commercial Laws, Taxation and Financial Strategy aspects of the business. The knowledge of these subjects will help students in their profiles as a manager / business leader.

Duration: 2 Years Full Time

I n t a k e: 150 students

Eligibility: Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes ). A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU).

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.

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From Left to Right: Mrs. Bhakti Vyawahare, Mr. Sanjay Harwani (Vice President-Parallel Wireless) , Mr. Mohan Sitharam (Chief People Officer-Subex), Mr. Avinash Aslekar(Convener- Communique), Mr. Muralidhar Ghanta(Principal Advisor-TRAI), Dr. Rajani Gupte(Hon. Vice Chancellor-SIU), Mr. Abhijeet Chirputkar(Director-SITM)

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Details SNAP and Programme Registration Begins Last date to apply for SNAP Last date to pay for SNAP Last date of Online registration For Institute Last Date of payment of Registration fees For Institute SNAP Test SNAP Result Announcement of Shortlist for Group Exercise and Personal Interaction Group Exercise, Personal Interaction & WAT Announcement of First Merit list Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list Programme Commencement

Date August 10,2017, Thursday November 24,2017,Friday November 24,2017,Friday January 6, 2018 January 6, 2018 December 17, 2017, Sunday December 28,2017 Thursday January 11, 2018 9, 10, 11 & 16, 17, 18 February February 28, 2018 March 12, 2018 June 4, 2018

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: www.sitm.ac.in

Orientation and Pedagogy: Classroom Teaching The spirit of Classroom teaching encompasses the fundamentals of theoretical and conceptual learning. It extends its traditional boundaries into the world of interactive learning through case studies, assignments, quizzes and mock presentations by the students.. Group Learning The students are grouped into syndicates, which encourages a free exchange of ideas. We strongly believe that syndicate learning is vital for creativity. This activity encourages students to understand group dynamics and then perform in groups. Dynamic Curriculum The Course structure, academic curriculum and examination process is continuously upgraded. In order to address the existing needs of the industry and in accordance with the academic portfolio, SITM has an Advisory Council consisting of senior management professionals from Industry and Academicians. Guest Lecture Guest Lectures offer students a chance to interact with professionals not only from the IT and Telecom industry but also from various other fields. Their inputs enable our students to get insights into the corporate world. Simulations Simulations are used in a few courses to get students overall exposure to various aspects of learning. The simulations include telecom simulation, network simulation and business simulations.

Lab Teaching The lab is extensively used for a few courses such as network, analytics. SITM has an IBM Analytics Lab. Workshops The inputs from the speakers in the Guest Lectures are contributed by the industry leaders on a wide range of topics involving managerial, technical and personality development which expands the horizon of knowledge. This process yields the much needed inputs for adding a value proposition to the portfolio of a student at SITM. Summer Projects The Summer Internship at SITM is for a period of 8 to 9 weeks starting generally in the first week of April after Second Semester. During the internship, students are required to be with the Industry on a full time basis. The students prepare a detailed project report which describes the entire gamut of activities covered during their internship with the industry as well as the skills that they acquire while working with them. This is an integral part of the curriculum and the student is evaluated for the same. At SITM we cater to majorly seven verticals. Research Projects To inspire thought and initiate in-depth study in various areas of business and technology, a research project is allotted to each syndicate. This project is conducted over a 10-month period. The research project primarily relates to telecom and IT. It involves studying the technical aspects along with the business issues and commercial viability. The institute also shares these research projects with the industry. Industry Projects In a few cases, due to industry – institute collaborations students can undertake live projects under the mentorship of faculty members. Industrial Visit The students are expected to visit industries in telecom sector as a part of learning process. Summer school & winter school As a part of internationalization, students are given opportunity to visit foreign Universities / Institutes. The students are given credit change as per SIU rules.

Faculty awards / Achievements / Awards for Research papers Best Paper Awards Ÿ

"Moving from Customer Service to Customer Delight: An Ethnographic Study of the Relationship Managers in Banking Sector" – by Dr Pramod Damle and Dr Manisha Ketkar presented at International Conference on “Changing Dynamics in Global Village” at SCMS, NOIDA, on 29-30 Sept 2016

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"Application of Qualitative Comparative Analysis: Telecom Regulatory Environment in Five Countries" - by Dr. Giri Hallur, presented in SIMSARC Conference, Dec 2016

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“Impact of social media on business and organizational behavior” by Dr Sujata Joshi, presented at Annual students' research conference, “Symposia”, conducted by SIBM Bengaluru, India.

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SITM students have presented paper in various conferences, competitions and won awards during 2016-17

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Unveiling of Prevision 18 Annual Telecom Forecast of SITM From Left to Right: Mr. Rohit Dhody(Syniverse), Mr. Mohan Sitharam (Chief People Officer-Subex), Mr. Avinash Aslekar(Convener- Communique), Mr. Muralidhar Ghanta(Principal Advisor-TRAI), Dr. Rajani Gupte(Vice Chancellor-SIU), Mr. Abhijeet Chirputkar(Director-SITM),

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Ted X at SIU Lavale

Fee Structure Programme Fees For MBA (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

5,50,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For MBA (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

8,25,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Amount in ₹ (For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to INR (For International Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum) *

57,500

57,500

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

15,000

Single (Only for differently abled students.)

94,500

94,500

Twin Sharing

94,500

94,500

Three Sharing

82,500

82,500

Four Sharing

65,000

65,000

Dormitory

48,000

48,000

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

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

* Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable.

Instalments for MBA (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment

3rd Instalment

4th Instalment

2,75,000

2,75,000

2,75,000

2,75,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

41,250

41,250

41,250

41,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

3,80,000

3,45,000

3,45,000

3,45,000

At the time of Admission

30-Nov-2018

Installments Installments pay by date

31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)

Instalments for MBA (International Students)

1st Instalment

2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR)

2nd Instalment

3rd Instalment

4th Instalment

5th Instalment

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

-

-

-

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

3,47,500

4,32,500

4,12,500

4,12,500

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

-

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

-

15,000

-

-

-

**Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

-

41,250

41,250

41,250

41,250

**Mess Fees (Per Annum)

-

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

1,05,000

4,32,500

5,02,500

4,82,500

4,82,500

30-Nov -2018

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

Installments

At the time of acceptance of At the time ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting (USD equivalent to SCIE to INR)

Installment Pay by Date

· 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 Master of Business Administration (Telecom Management)[M.B.A. (Telecom Management)] Semester I Core Courses Ÿ Essentials of Marketing Management Ÿ Principles and Practices of Management Ÿ Business Communication Ÿ Business Statistics Ÿ Operations Research Ÿ Research Methodology Ÿ Managerial Economics Ÿ Financial Accounting Ÿ Cost Accounting Ÿ Introduction to Financial Markets and Institutions Ÿ Introduction to Telecom Technologies Ÿ Information Systems for Telecom Business

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Network Concepts and Components Ÿ Internet-of-Things Ÿ Spreadsheets for Managers

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Semester II Core Courses Ÿ Strategic Management Ÿ Business Analytics Ÿ Wireless Technologies Ÿ Macroeconomics for Managers Ÿ Governance Risk and Compliance Ÿ Introduction to Business Intelligence Ÿ Management Accounting Ÿ Basics of Financial Management

Electives Ÿ Project Ÿ R Programming Electives: Analytics & Finance Data Mining for Decision Making Ÿ Telecom Analytics Ÿ Descriptive Business Analytics in Telecom Ÿ

Electives: Marketing & Finance Product Management Ÿ Brand Management Ÿ Digital Marketing Ÿ

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Panel Discussion on 5G: Telco's Prodigious Child From Left to Right: Dr. Avinash Joshi, Mr. Amajit Gupta, Mr. Vikas Thanvi, Mr. Muralidhar Ghanta, Mr. Sanjay Harwani, Mr. Charles Santhosam, Mr. LV Sastry, Mr. Santosh L.

Electives: Systems & Finance Information Storage Management Ÿ Telecom Networks Management Ÿ Convergence of Telecom Networks Ÿ

Semester III Core Courses Ÿ Operation Support Systems and Business Support Systems Frameworx (OSS/BSS) Ÿ Services and Technology Trends in Telecom Ÿ Legal and Taxation Aspect Ÿ Managing Pre-Sales Ÿ Cloud Management Ÿ Project Ÿ Management of Financial Technologies Ÿ Business Modeling and Planning

Electives Ÿ Development Operations (DevOps) Ÿ ITIL Foundation Ÿ Information Security Management Ÿ BPF - eTOM(L2) Ÿ Internal Audit Ÿ Ethical Hacking and Cyber Crime Electives: Analytics & Finance Ÿ Visual Analytics Ÿ Social Media Analytics Ÿ Predictive Business Analytics in Telecom Electives: Marketing & Finance Ÿ Sales Force and Channel Management Ÿ Consumer Behaviour Ÿ Services Marketing

Electives: Systems & Finance Ÿ Mobile Operating Systems and Applications Ÿ Network Design Ÿ Regulatory Aspects of Telecom (RAT)

Semester IV Ÿ Core Courses Ÿ Digital Transformation Ÿ Project Ÿ Entrepreneurship Ÿ Advanced Corporate Finance Electives: Analytics & Finance Ÿ Advanced Big Data Analytics Telecom Electives: Marketing & Finance Ÿ Supply Chain Management Electives: Systems & Finance Ÿ IT Strategy

Please visit www.sitm.ac.in 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

Panel Discussion on Evolving With Consolidation: Realigning the Telecom Business From Left to Right: Mr. Madhur Sharma, Mr. Sachin Sharma, Mr. Girish Dave, Mr. Vikram Tiwathia, Mr. Satya Gupta, Mr. Jagnoor Singh

Panel Discussion on Blockchain and Cryptocurrency: To Be or Not To Be From Left to Right: Mr. Ashish Sharma, Mr. Joel Divekar, Mr. Sayantan Dutta, Mr. Chitti Babu, Mr. Bharat Panchal, Mr. Nilam Doctor, Mr. Puneet Chhahira, Mr. Pankaj Mittal

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SIOM

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

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Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management Plot No. A-23, Shravan Sector, New Cidco, Nashik - 422008 Tel No: (0253) 2376107 / 2376108 Fax: (0253) 2379959 E-mail: [email protected] Admissions Query: Tel No: (0253) 2391750 / 2376108 Fax: (0253) 2379959 Email: [email protected]

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Prof. Dr. Vandana Sonwaney Director

Director Profile: Prof. (Dr) Vandana Sonwaney, Director, SIOM is a gold medallist at high school, commerce graduation and Management post-graduation. She has worked for various multinational brands in FMCG and services sector with profiles in brand liquidation, Logistics service enhancement, S&OP, and SCM as key focus. After a decade in the industry, Prof. Vandana started her own consulting firm in corporate research services. She has completed various assignments for Paints, Logistics, Insurance, manufacturing and Public Service industry. Her PhD in management contributed to insights in talent profile mapping and competency development during the early LPG era. Prof. Vandana entered the academic field to contribute to research and application oriented learning systems. She raised to the ranks from Faculty to Deputy Director of SCMHRD in a span of 4 years. Her exemplary work in curriculum development and orchestrating them with competency requirements of corporate has contributed to conceiving and shaping SIOM as of today. Prof. Vandana is also registered Ph.D. guide in the area of Management. She has been a Member of Academic council, at Symbiosis International (Deemed University) (SIU). She was awarded the” Distinguished Service Award” by AIMS International for her contribution to fostering Management Research. She served on the Advisory board of World HRD Congress in Feb 2009 and was awarded the Best Professor in “Marketing Management” by the 2nd Asia's Best B- School Award in the year 2011. Last year she is awarded the “Indian Leadership Award for leadership Excellence'. This year she is a recipient of the best "Education Leadership Award" from Dewang Mehta National Education Awards. She currently is a member of CII Maharashtra Steering Council of the India Women Network (IWN) Maharashtra Chapter. She operates with the philosophy of creating and delivering value in society through impactful, quality, professionally enthusiastic yet humanistic education and dialogue. Institute Profile: Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management (SIOM), Nashik, under the gamut of Symbiosis, is a sui generis institution which aims at providing world class management education in Operations Management. Founded on the vision of “Promoting international understanding through quality education”, SIOM imparts value based educational skills which chisels engineers into outstanding business techno – professionals atop the current competitive markets. SIOM is India's only Institute dedicated to Operations Management, constituted with a vision of Empowering and Leading Operations Excellence. SIOM is an effort to nurture the student's mind-sets and skills so that they master the ability to manage ambitious corporate growth by achieving cost excellence, acquiring market excellence rapidly, strengthening and customizing design and building global / regional operating footprints. It produces potential leaders with broad knowledge by inculcating practical and analytical skills. Its dynamic course curriculum helps in brazing the students along with the global framework. These include initiatives such as SAP ERP training, Six Sigma Certification, APICS certification, CII Logistics Workshop and SCS training, all of which are aimed at delivering globally competent managers.

MBA Operations is the flagship programme offered by SIOM along with Post Graduate Diploma in Operations Management (PGDOM) and Post Graduate Diploma in Enterprise Operating System Management (PGDEOSM). The SIOM Operations Management specialization empowers each engineer with sharp engineering and scientific capabilities along with smart business management disciplines. The students are dressed to tackle planning, development and implementation tribulations that their organization might confront. The curriculum deals with topics such as supply chain management, project management, technology management, modelling dynamic systems and quality management to meet the techno-Managerial competency needs of the Manufacturing and services sector in their various operations. Other programs offered at SIOM are Post Graduate Diploma in Operations Management (PGDOM) and Post Graduate Diploma in Enterprise Operating System Management (PGDEOSM) as a part time non-residential 12 months course in a fast track module.

Programme Profile: Name of the Programme: Master of Business Administration (Operations Management) – MBA (Operations Management) Duration: 2 years full time. Intake: 120 students Eligibility: Candidate should be an Engineering Graduate (Bachelor of Engineering/ Technology) from any recognized University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). 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

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Important Dates: Sr. Particulars

Date

1

SNAP and Programme Registration Begins

August 10,2017, Thursday

2

Last date to apply for SNAP

November 24,2017,Friday

3

Last date to pay for SNAP

November 24,2017,Friday

4

Last date of Online registration For Institute

January 04, 2018, Thursday

5

Last Date of payment of Registration fees For Institute

January 04, 2018, Thursday

6

SNAP Test

December 17, 2017, Sunday

7

SNAP Result

December 28,2017 Thursday

8

Announcement of Shortlist for Group Exercise and Personal Interaction

January 12, 2018, Friday

9

Group Exercise, Personal Interaction & WAT

February 02, 03, 04, 09, 10, 11, 2018, Friday, Saturday and Sunday

10 Announcement of First Merit list

March 01, 2018, Thursday

11 Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list

March 20, 2018, Tuesday

12 Programme Commencement

June 04, 2018, Monday

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: http://www.siom.in/

Orientation and Pedagogy: MBA (Operations Management) designed exclusively for Engineers to meet the needs of diverse sectors of economy. Students develop, in-depth strategic understanding of operations systems, their components, contributions, and interactions with other functional areas and the analytical and computer tools necessary to address both strategic and tactical issues. Briefly, SIOM is an Institute that is dedicated to the creation of operation managers who are proficient at improving an organization's operational performance by minimizing 'defects' in the manufacturing and service-related processes. Inspired by the motto of the institution, engineers who step out of the SIOM portals and stride into the corporate world, prove to be prized assets for modern day organizations. The sectors open for career in operations are Manufacturing, Consulting Firms, Retail, Financial Institutions, Transportation and Logistics, Construction, Information Technology and Hospitality. The curriculum motivates the students to understand the business environment holistically and tries to impart problem solving skills with respect to the core values and changing times of the market. Highly advanced state-of-the-art courses and balanced understanding of technicalanalytical, organizational-behavioural aspects of the market makes this program unique Our program is strongly research oriented, and emphasizes the early involvement of our students in research projects. Case discussion, research papers and live projects are the major part of pedagogy apart from games, role plays and activity oriented assignments that aid in students conceptual clarity. Students are encouraged to work on several consultancy projects during the two years, apart from minimum two Internships during the program.

Fee Structure Programme Fees For MBA (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

5,83,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For MBA (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

8,75,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Amount in ₹ (For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to INR (For International Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum) *

57,500

57,500

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

15,000

55,500

55,500

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

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

* Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable.

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SBI Chairman

Instalments for MBA (OM) (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum)

studetns achivement

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment

4th Instalment

2,91,500

2,91,500

2,91,500

2,91,500

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

27,750

27,750

27,750

27,750

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

3,83,000

3,48,000

3,48,000

3,48,000

Installments Installments pay by date

Instalments for MBA (International Students)

At the time of Admission

30-Nov-2018

31-Jul-2019

1st Year (USD equivalent to INR) 1st Instalment

30-Nov-2019

2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR)

2nd Instalment

3rd Instalment

4th Instalment

5th Instalment

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

-

-

-

-

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

3,72,500

4,57,500

4,37,500

4,37,500

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

-

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

-

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

-

27,750

27,750

27,750

27,750

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

-

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

1,05,000

4,44,000

5,14,000

4,94,000

4,94,000

30-Nov2018

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

Installments

Installment Pay by Date

At the time of acceptance of At the time ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting to SCIE (USD equivalent to INR)

· 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 Master of Business Administration (Operations) Semester I Core Courses Ÿ Operations Management Ÿ Operations Research Ÿ Business Statistics Ÿ Procurement and Materials Management Ÿ Supply Chain Management Ÿ Quality Management Ÿ Project Management Ÿ Organizational Behaviour Ÿ Cost Accounting Ÿ Economics for Managers Ÿ Financial Accounting Ÿ Data Driven Decision Making Ÿ Introduction to Enterprise Resource Planning Ÿ Advanced Business Communication Ÿ Research Methodology

Semester II Ÿ Contemporary Business Statistics Ÿ Advanced Operations Research Ÿ Operations Planning and Scheduling Ÿ Human Resource Management Ÿ Financial Management Ÿ Global Business Environment Ÿ Marketing Management Ÿ Strategic Management Ÿ ERP-Business Process Integration Ÿ Manufacturing Management Ÿ Six Sigma Ÿ Advanced Data Driven Decision Making Ÿ Project Management Suite Ÿ Design Thinking Electives Ÿ Entrepreneurship Ÿ Business and Social Impact Management Ÿ Lean Management

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Service Operations Management Ÿ Advanced Project Management Ÿ Project

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Choose any two courses Electives * • Entrepreneurship • Business and Social Impact Management • Lean Management • Service Operations Management

Semester IV Core Courses Ÿ E-Business Operations Ÿ Project

Semester III Core Courses Ÿ Operations Strategy and Control Ÿ International Logistics Ÿ Business Analytics Ÿ Legal Aspects of Business Ÿ Leadership and Capacity Building Ÿ Theory of Constraints Ÿ Internship Electives Ÿ Warehouse Management Ÿ Supply Chain Strategy Ÿ Creativity and Problem Solving Ÿ Consumer Behaviour Ÿ Technology and Innovation Management Ÿ Infrastructure Project Management Ÿ ERP - SCM Ÿ IT Consulting Ÿ Project Quality Management Ÿ Business Transformation and Organizational Turnaround Ÿ Advanced Management Accounting Ÿ Operations in Financial Services Ÿ HR Analytics Ÿ Marketing Metrics Ÿ Taxation Laws

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Financial Engineering and Analytics Ÿ Project

Electives Ÿ Talent Management Ÿ Environment Management Systems Ÿ Sustainable Supply Chain Ÿ Brand Management Ÿ Information System Audit Ÿ Channel Management Ÿ Retail Management Ÿ Coaching, Counseling and Mentoring Ÿ Employment Related Laws Ÿ High Performing Teams Ÿ Advanced Corporate Finance Ÿ Corporate Governance and Ethics Ÿ Project Cost Management Ÿ Project Risk Management Ÿ Introduction to Trade Finance and FOREX Ÿ Financial Econometrics Ÿ Social Media and Web Analytics Ÿ Social Entrepreneurship Ÿ Supply Chain Modeling and Analytics Ÿ Project Please visit www.siom.in 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 pongal festival

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SIBM

Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru (SIBM Bengaluru)

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Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru 95/1, 95/2, Electronics City, Phase-1, Hosur Road, Bengaluru-560 100 Phone: 91 - 080-67139573, 080-67139575, 080-67139535 Fax: 91-080- 67139537 Website: sibmbengaluru.edu.in Email: [email protected]

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Dr. Rajesh Panda Director Director Profile: Dr. Rajesh Panda is a graduate of IIM, Ahmedabad and he holds Master's degree in Economics and PhD degree in Retailing. Besides being a Professor at SIBM B, he is also an adjunct Faculty with School of International Business and Entrepreneurship, Steinbeis University, Berlin and a visiting faculty at IIM Ranchi. Dr. Panda has been awarded the Best professor in Marketing by National Educational Leadership Awards (2014). He has more than 25 peer reviewed publications in various national and international journals and three case studies distributed by Ivey Publishing and Harvard Business School Publishing to his credit. Dr. Panda is a member of the 'Board of Studies (Faculty of Management)', 'Planning and Monitoring Board' and 'Academic Council' of Symbiosis International University. He also served as the member of Academic council of SCDL in the past. Dr. Panda has vast experience in corporate training, research and consulting with companies like Godrej, HUL, ITC, IBM, Amdocs, Zensar, BMC Software, Mphasis, Wipro, CapGemini, WNS, BACS, John Deere, Avaya, McDonalds, Praj Industries, Taco,Tyco, M&M, Allscripts, Eclerx etc. Dr. Panda is a reviewer of marketing books with Pearson Education and Tata McGraw-Hill education private limited. Institute Profile: Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), Bengaluru was established in 2008 as a constituent of Symbiosis International University with the aim of imparting world-class education to students and transforming them into top notch leaders of the corporate world. At SIBM-B, eminent faculty from across the country, holistic learning-focused pedagogy, passion-driven students and world-class facilities meet the epicenter of knowledge to create the future business leaders. Over decades, the methods of imparting education may have changed drastically and also ways of seeking it, but the power that propels every student towards excellence and knowledge has remained the same - the voracious fire within that needs to learn more, do more and be more. The Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), Bengaluru understands this in its students and leaves no stone unturned in providing quality education and helping this spark build into a roaring flame that will help its students become leaders of tomorrow. The indelible spark of perfection is ingrained in every student of SIBM Bengaluru and this spirit is reflected in practically every step that an SIBM Bengaluru student takes in the challenging corporate world. Bengaluru is at the forefront of globalization, and SIBM Bengaluru is perfectly poised to cater to the confluence of the east and the west. Here, the onus rests with each individual to carve out her/his own identity. SIBM, Bengaluru instills a culture which encourages leadership potential. All students at SIBM, Bengaluru are polished to perfection when it comes to being trained as leaders and perfectionists in their field of work. SIBM Bengaluru envisions a management education with a “quantitative difference" by focusing on data analytics across all specializations. Decision making and analytical skills are developed in the students through the use of a case-based method of teaching and simulations.

Programme Profile: Name of the Programme: Master of Business Administration (MBA) Specializations: Finance, Marketing, Operations & Human Resources Management Duration: 2 years, full time. Intake: 180 students Eligibility: Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes ). A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). 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. UTTHAAN – “Little Feet…. Big Strides” (28thAugst 2016), A Funfair event for underprivileged orphan children organized by Social Responsibility Committee (SRC).

REVELATION: Res Novae - Annual Management and Cultural Event (20th, 21st & 22nd January 2017) organized by ExtraCurricular Committee (ECC)

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UTOPIA - International Student Cultural Fest (31st July 2016) organized by the International Relations Committee (IRC).

ALCHEMY - The Management Conclave (25th and 26th November, 2016) organised by Conferences and Events Committee(CEC).

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Life Dart a fundraiser 5K run on 29th January 2017 organised by Social Responsibility Committee (SRC).

Important Dates Sr. Activity No.

Dates / Day

1 SNAP and Programme Registration Begins

August 10,2017, Thursday

2 Last date to apply for SNAP

November 24,2017,Friday

3 Last date to pay for SNAP

November 24,2017,Friday

4 Last date of Online registration For Institute

December 15, 2017, Friday

5 Last Date of payment of Registration fees For Institute

December 15, 2017, Friday

6 SNAP Test

December 17, 2017, Sunday

7 SNAP Result

December 28,2017,Thursday

Announcement of Shortlist for Group Exercise and Personal Interaction

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January 9, 2018, Tuesday

9 Group Exercise, Personal Interaction & WAT

January 30 to February 3,2018 (Tuesday to Saturday) & February 5 to February 7,2018 (Monday to Wednesday)

10 Announcement of First Merit list

February 22,2018,Thursday

11

Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list

12 Programme Commencement

March 12,2018,Monday June 5,2018,Tuesday

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: www.sibmbengaluru.edu.in Orientation and Pedagogy: SIBM Bengaluru follows Innovative Teaching Pedagogies to achieve the vision of “Management Education with a Quantitative Difference". It comprises of: Ÿ

Harvard Cases and Simulations

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Industrial visits

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Use of Technology for Teaching and Learning using OLT (Online Learning and Teaching) software

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Use of Moodle LMS (Learning Management System)

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Strong emphasis on business analytics with hands on training on SPSS, R and Tableau

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Access to Bloomberg Terminals to empower students with hands-on knowledge of markets and finance.

Fee Structure Programme Fees For MBA (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

6,99,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For MBA (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

10,50,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

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

USD equivalent to INR (For International Students)

Amount in ₹ (For Indian Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum) *

57,500

57,500

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000 -

15,000 -

Twin Sharing

94,500

94,500

Three Sharing

94,500

94,500

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

* Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable.

Instalments for MBA (Indian Students)

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 3,49,500

3,49,500

3,49,500

3,49,500

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

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Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

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Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

47,250

47,250

47,250

47,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

4,60,000

4,25,500

4,25,500

4,25,500

At the time of Admission

30-Nov-2018

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

Installments Installments pay by date

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30-Nov-2019

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Installments for MBA (International Students)

1st Installment

2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR)

2nd Installment

3rd Installment

4th Installment

5th Installment

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

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-

-

-

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

4,60,000

5,45,000

5,25,000

5,25,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

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-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

-

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

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47,250

47,250

47,250

47,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

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28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

1,05,000

5,51,000

6,21,000

6,01,000

6,01,000

30-Nov -2018

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

Installments

At the time of acceptance of At the time ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting (USD equivalent to SCIE to INR)

Installment Pay by Date

· 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 Master of Business Administration (MBA) Semester: I Core Courses Ÿ Business Statistics Ÿ Microeconomics Ÿ Basics of Financial Management Ÿ Financial Accounting Ÿ Marketing Management Ÿ Organizational Behaviour Ÿ Operations Management Ÿ Legal Aspects of Business Ÿ Corporate Social Responsibility Ÿ Business Communication Ÿ Technology in Business Ÿ Global Business Environment Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management Semester: II Core Courses Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ

Strategic Management Advanced Corporate Finance Human Resource Management

Marketing Strategy Macroeconomics Cost Accounting Operations Research Research Methodology Corporate Governance and Ethics Ÿ Entrepreneurship Ÿ Business Analytics

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Semester: III Core Courses Project Electives Ÿ Cross Cultural Management Ÿ Behavioral Finance Ÿ Marketing of Financial Services Ÿ International Marketing Ÿ Business, Government and the Global Political Economy Ÿ Pricing Ÿ Conflict and Negotiation Ÿ Integrated Marketing Communication

Essentials of Internet and Web Technologies Ÿ Financial Modeling

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Electives: Marketing Ÿ Consumer Behaviour and Insights Ÿ Brand Management and Communications Ÿ Business Analytics for Marketing Ÿ Retail Management Ÿ Sales and Distribution Management Ÿ Services Marketing Electives: Finance Ÿ Corporate Valuation Ÿ Financial Statement Analysis Ÿ Commercial Banking Ÿ Mergers and Acquisitions Ÿ Derivative Markets Ÿ Security Analysis and Portfolio Management

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Talent Acquisition and Retention Organizational Development and Change Compensation and Reward Management Industrial Relations & Employment Laws HR Scorecard and Analytics Competency Based Management & Performance Management Systems

Electives: Operations Management Ÿ World Class Manufacturing Ÿ Total Quality Management Ÿ Supply Chain Management Ÿ Purchasing and Material Management

Advanced Service Operations Management Ÿ Project Management Ÿ

Semester: IV Electives Ÿ Creativity and Innovation Ÿ Concepts and Applications in Sustainability Ÿ Case Study Writing and Analysis Method Electives: Marketing Customer Relationship Management Ÿ Digital Marketing Ÿ Business to Business Marketing Ÿ Rural Marketing Ÿ

Electives: Finance Advanced International Finance Fixed Income Markets

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Financial Econometrics Investment Banking

Electives: Human Resource Management Ÿ Strategic Human Resource Management Ÿ International Human Resource Management Ÿ Leadership and Capacity Building Ÿ Learning and Development Electives: Operations Management Ÿ Enterprise Resource Planning Ÿ Supply Chain Analytics Ÿ Technology & Innovation Management Ÿ Operations Strategy

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Management Day 2017 (1st March-2017)

Please visit www.symlaw.ac.in 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

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Symbiosis School of Banking and Finance (SSBF)

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Contact details: Symbiosis School of Banking & Finance Symbiosis Knowledge Village, Lavale Campus, Pune 412115. Telephone number: 020-39116022/020-39116284 Email: [email protected] Website: ssbf.edu.in

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Dr. Manisha Ketkar Director Director Profile: Dr. Manisha Ketkar, Director Symbiosis School of Banking & Finance is a Commerce graduate and a Fellow Cost Accountant (FCMA). She has also done her Master's in Business Studies (MBS) from the University of Pune. She has done her PhD in 'Study of supply risk management practices' with Symbiosis International University under the guidance of Dr. O. S. Vaidya from IIM Lucknow. Dr. Ketkar has presented papers in International Conferences and also has some published papers to her credit. Dr. Ketkar has 27 years of experience. She has handled the operations of a business unit of a pharmaceutical multinational for over 16 years before her passion for teaching made her join Symbiosis in 2006. Her areas of expertise are Cost & Management Accounting and Supply Chain Management. Dr. Ketkar is acknowledged for her interactive teaching approach. Along with academics, she is also known for her innovative approach to improvements, from student related matters to process reengineering.

Institute Profile: Symbiosis School of Banking & Finance (formerly Symbiosis School of Banking Management) was established to address the growing demand for trained workforce in the Banking and Financial Services Sector. SSBF is committed to providing an environment that facilitates learning and development of well-rounded personalities such that they leave the portals of the institute as industry-ready professionals. SSBF has received 7th DNA and stars of the industry group innovation award for Education and Leadership. The award is in recognition of leadership, development, innovation and industry interface of business school.

Programme Profile: Name of the Programme: Master of Business Administration - Banking and Finance (MBA - Banking and Finance) Duration: 2 years, full time Intake: 60 students Eligibility: Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). 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 SNAP and Programme Registration Begins Last date to apply for SNAP Last date to pay for SNAP Last date of Online registration For Institute Last Date of payment of Registration fees for SSBF SNAP Test SNAP Result Announcement of Shortlist for Group Exercise and Personal Interaction Group Exercise, Personal Interaction & WAT Announcement of First Merit list Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list Programme Commencement

Date August, 3, 2017, Thursday November, 24, 2017, Friday November, 24, 2017, Friday January, 2, 2018, Tuesday January, 9, 2018, Tuesday December, 17, 2017, Sunday December, 28, 2017, Thursday January, 19, 2018, Friday February 3-4 2018 and February,1011,2018, Saturdays & Sundays February, 27, 2018, Tuesday March, 16, 2018, Friday June,4, 2018, Monday

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: www.ssbf.edu.in Orientation and Pedagogy MBA (Banking & Finance) programme has been designed to provide necessary skill sets to help equip students to innovate, manage, lead and take on challenges of this increasingly complex & dynamic sector. The classroom environment is interactive where participative learning permits a free flow of ideas between faculty & students. Members of the faculty facilitate this by adopting a wide variety of teaching - learning methods such as group discussion, case studies, presentations, analytical sessions, seminars & formal lectures. Wherever applicable the theory is amply complemented through simulations and experiential learning and in a nutshell provides an excellent platform for honing management and leadership skills. Foundation Day

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

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

5,78,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For MBA - Banking & Finance (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

8,70,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable) Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

20,000 40,000

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

USD equivalent to INR (For International Students)

Amount in ₹ (For Indian Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum) *

57,500

57,500

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

15,000

15,000

Single (Only for differently abled students.)

94,500

94,500

Twin Sharing

94,500

94,500

Three Sharing

82,500

82,500

Four Sharing

65,000

65,000

Dormitory

48,000

48,000 * Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable. Installments for MBA - Banking & Finance (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 2,89,000

2,89,000

2,89,000

2,89,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

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-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

41,250

41,250

41,250

41,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

3,94,000

3,59,000

3,59,000

3,59,000

Installments Installments pay by date

At the time of 30-Nov-2018 Admission

31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)

Installments for MBA - Banking & Finance (International Students) Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) **Hostel Fees (Per Annum) **Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments

Installment Pay by Date

2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR)

2nd 1st 3rd 4th 5th Installment Installment Installment Installment Installment 40,000 3,70,000 4,55,000 4,35,000 4,35,000 45,000 20,000 15,000 41,250 41,250 41,250 41,250 28,750 28,750 28,750 28,750 4,55,000 5,25,000 5,05,000 5,05,000 1,05,000 At the time of acceptance of At the time 30-Nov 31-Jul 30-Nov ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting -2018 -2019 -2019 (USD equivalent to SCIE to INR)

· 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 Master of Business Administration - Banking and Finance (MBA - Banking and Finance) Semester I Core Courses Ÿ Perspectives of Business Finance Ÿ Banking Operations Ÿ Business Statistics Ÿ Financial Markets and Institutions Ÿ Insurance Management Ÿ Financial Accounting Ÿ Legal Aspects of Business Ÿ Management Accounting Ÿ Managerial Economics Ÿ Organizational Behaviour Ÿ Services Marketing Ÿ Advanced Excel Ÿ Cost Accounting Ÿ Mathematical Prerequisites Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management

Semester II Core Courses Ÿ Credit management Ÿ Derivative Markets Ÿ Financial Services Ÿ Macroeconomics

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Security Analysis and Portfolio Management Legal Aspects of Banking Project Bank Risk Management Consumer Behaviour International Finance Retail Banking Strategic Management Financial Modeling Presentation Skills

Semester III Core Courses Ÿ Corporate Valuation Ÿ Fixed Income Markets Ÿ FOREX and Treasury Management Ÿ Behavioral Finance Ÿ Corporate Governance and Ethics Ÿ Customer Relationship Management Ÿ Financial Risk Management Ÿ Business Analytics Ÿ Internship Ÿ Project

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Electives Ÿ Financial Engineering and Analytics Ÿ Technology in Financial Markets

Semester IV Core Courses Field / Research Project Wealth Management Direct Taxation Internal Audit Please visit www.ssbf.edu.in 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

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-Hyderabad

Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Hyderabad (SIBM, Hyderabad)

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SYMBIOSIS INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, HYDERABAD (SIBM HYDERABAD) Survey Number 292, Off Bangalore Highway, Village : Mamidipalle, Mandal: Nandigama, District: Rangareddy, Near Hyderabad, Telangana, India, Pin Code : 509217 Telephone number : 0091 - 0 - 7093921231 / 7093921232 / 7093921233 Email : [email protected] Website : https://www.sibmhyd.edu.in

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Dr. Ravi Kumar Jain Director Director Profile: Dr. Ravi Kumar Jain is a Doctorate in Business Management and holds Masters in Business Administration (Finance) and PGD in ICT management. He has more than 20 years of experience in the area of finance and family business management, teaching, training, research & consulting and academic administration. He has held various academic and administrative positions at ICFAI Research Center, Hyderabad, Symbiosis International University, Pune and in the faculty of Finance at IBS- Hyderabad campus. He has more than 100 international and national publications to his credit. Dr. Kumar has authored and edited several books in the area of business management, banking, finance and ICT management. He serves on the editorial boards of a few reputed international refereed journals. He has conducted several successful international conferences, and has been actively engaged in faculty training and executive training programs at various organizations including Indian Armed Forces, Indian Railways, IT services companies, several banks like Canara Bank, SBI, IDBI, Corporation Bank to name a few. He is an expert trainer in case method teaching and is a resource person for several AICTE sponsored faculty training programs at various Universities including Hyderabad Central University. A person with global outlook, he is well exposed to International Universities and education system in the USA, Canada, UK, Singapore, Dubai, Malaysia among other Asian and middle eastern countries by engaging in teaching assignments, joint research projects, and facilitating institution level collaborations. He is also on the board of directors as Vice President of Asia Pacific division of Decision Sciences Institution, Huston. Institute Profile: Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM – Hyderabad) has started its operations in 2014 under the aegis of Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune. The 41 acre, fully residential Wi-Fi campus laced with greenery coupled with the state-of-the-art infrastructure located on the outskirts of Hyderabad, provides a congenial environment for all academic pursuits. The institute boasts of highly qualified, widely experienced and selfmotivated team of faculty members who bring onboard rich research publications, industry exposure, modern teaching aids and techniques to facilitate a healthy teaching-learning experience to a diverse student population. A judicious blend of diverse pedagogy used at SIBM-Hyderabad is student-centric that collectively promotes practical approach, creative thinking, problem solving ability to enable working in teams. The campus also houses Entrepreneurship Cell, Student Activity Cell, Corporate Relations & Placement Cell, Consultancy Wing and Symbiosis Case Center all of which add value to the overall learning eco-system for the students. Driven by the motto of cultivating discipline “

ावान् लभते ानम”् and Individual Social Responsibility among students, SIBM-H is poised to nurture the global and socially responsible corporate leaders of future.

Programme Profile: Name of the Programme: Master of Business Administration (MBA) Duration: 2 years, full time Intake: 120 Students Eligibility: Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes) A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). 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 Hyderabad Campus [email protected]

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Diwali Celebratios @ 11.11.2015 and Christmas Celebrations @24.12.2015

Republic day Celebrations @26th Jan 2016

Important Dates: PARTICULARS

DATE

SNAP and Programme Registration Begins

August 10,2017, Thursday

Last date to apply for SNAP

November 24,2017,Friday

Last date to pay for SNAP

November 24,2017,Friday

Last date of Online registration For Institute

December 31, 2017, Sunday

Last Date of payment of Registration fees For Institute

December 31, 2017, Sunday

SNAP Test

December 17, 2017, Sunday

SNAP Result

December 28,2017 Thursday

Announcement of Shortlist for Group Exercise and Personal Interaction

January 03, 2018 Wednesday

Group Exercise, Personal Interaction & WAT

February 9-11, 15-18, 2018

Announcement of First Merit list

February 26, 2018, Monday

Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list

March 19, 2018, Monday

Programme Commencement

June 18, 2018, Monday

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: www.sibmhyd.edu.in Orientation and Pedagogy: The pedagogy involves Case Studies, Simulations, Seminars, Workshops, Group Discussions and Lab Tutorials along with Eight-Week intensive Summer Internship Programme.

Fee Structure Amount in `

Programme Fees For MBA (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) * Institute Deposit (Refundable)

5,72,000 20,000

Programme Fees For MBA (International Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) * Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) Institute Deposit (Refundable)

USD equivalent to INR 8,60,000 20,000 40,000 Amount in ` USD equivalent to INR (For International (For Indian Students) Students) 69,000 69,000 15,000 15,000

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

Mess Fees (Per Annum) * Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) * 90,000 Three Sharing 90,000 * Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable. Installments for MBA (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments Installments pay by date

Installments for MBA (International Students)

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Installment

2nd Installment

3rd Installment

4th Installment

2,86,000 20,000 15,000 45,000 34,500 4,00,500 At the time of Admission

2,86,000 45,000 34,500 3,65,500

2,86,000 45,000 34,500 3,65,500

2,86,000 45,000 34,500 3,65,500

30-Nov-2018

1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)

31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR)

1st 3rd 4th 5th 2nd Installment Installment Installment Installment Installment Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) 40,000 Academic Fees (Per Annum) 45,000 3,65,000 4,50,000 4,30,000 4,30,000 Institute Deposit (Refundable) 20,000 Hostel Deposit (Refundable) 15,000 Hostel Fees (Per Annum) 45,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 Mess Fees (Per Annum) 34,500 34,500 34,500 34,500 Installments 1,05,000 4,59,500 5,29,500 5,09,500 5,09,500 At the time of acceptance of At the time 30-Nov 31-Jul 30-Nov ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting Installment Pay by Date -2018 -2019 -2019 (USD equivalent to SCIE to INR) · 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 Semester I Core Courses • Business Statistics • Economics for Managers • Financial Accounting • Introduction to Financial Management • Marketing Management • Human Resource Management • Operations Management • Organizational Behaviour • Doing Business in India • Financial Accounting • Advanced Excel • Business Communication • Principles and Practices of Management Electives: Finance • Introduction to Financial Markets and Institutions • Advanced Corporate Finance Electives: Human Resource • Talent Acquisition • Learning and Development Electives: Marketing • Sales Force and Channel Management • Retail Marketing Electives: Operations • Supply Chain Management • Lean Management

Semester II Core Courses • Operations Research • Business Analytics • Management Accounting

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Consumer Behaviour Legal Aspects of Business Research Methodology Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship • Integrated Disaster Management Electives: Finance • Corporate Valuation • Commercial Banking • Financial Statement Analysis • Fixed Income Markets Electives: Human Resource • Indian Ethos and Values for Management • Industrial Relations & Employment Laws • Compensation and Reward Management • Organizational Development and Change Electives: Marketing • Services Marketing • Marketing Research • Brand Management • Tourism Marketing Electives: Operations • Supply Chain Risk and Reliability Management • Total Quality Management • Project Management • Probability Model for Simulation and Analytics

Semester III Core Courses • Business Policy and Strategy Game Theory for Strategic Thinking Summer Internship Electives • Sales Force and Channel Management • Services Marketing • Coaching, Counseling and Mentoring • Consulting Skills in HR • Project Management • Supply Chain Management • Introduction to Financial Markets and Institutions • Banking Operations Electives: Finance • Advanced Technical Analysis • Derivative Markets • Financial Modeling • Security Analysis and Portfolio Management • Wealth Management Electives: Human Resource • Consulting Skills in HR • Competency Based Management & Performance Management Systems • HRD Instruments • HRD Audit and Scorecard • Cross Cultural Management Electives: Marketing • Integrated Marketing Communication • Sports and Entertainment Marketing

• Customer Relationship Management • Business to Business Marketing • Rural Marketing Electives: Operations • Advanced Service Operations Management • Business Process Management • Logistics Management • Sustainable Manufacturing Operations

Semester IV Core Courses • Corporate Governance and Ethics • Innovation Lab I Electives: Finance • Project Feasibility and Financing • International Finance Electives: Human Resource • Strategic Human Resource Management

• Empirical Research in Human Resource Management Electives: Marketing • International Marketing • Marketing Metrics Electives: Operations • Operations Strategy and Control • Technology and Innovation Management

Please visit www.sibmhyd.edu.in 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

MOU between SIBM-H and [email protected]

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Induction Program Outdoor Activites

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Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research (SICSR)

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Name of Institute: Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies & Research Address of institute: 1st Floor, Atur Centre, Gokhale Cross Road, Model Colony, Pune 411016 Telephone number: 9075088779, 020 2567 5601/02 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sicsr.ac.in

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Dr. Lalit Suresh Kathpalia Director Director Profile: Dr. Lalit Kathpalia is a Senior Management & Technology professional with 28 years of experience both in India and abroad in software development, education, program management and project management over varied platforms and diverse software. He is a recipient of the prestigious IBM Faculty Award of 2012 and the first Symbiosis faculty to win this coveted award given by IBM. Dr. Lalit has a proven track record of program and project experience, client engagement and leading organizations in accomplishing mission objectives. Strong background in client engagement and account development, project management, software development methodologies, technical knowledge, large-scale systems/applications development and integration supported by excellent educational background, influencing and relationship building skills. Dr. Lalit is an Innovator of key concepts in offshore-onsite project development, portfolio analysis, transformation resulting in successful projects and motivated teams. Dr. Lalit has won an Infosys Excellence Award for Development Center Management during his tenure in Infosys. Dr. Lalit managed the Year 2000 Program Office for all Year 2000 projects at the Minneapolis development site of a large US Insurance firm .This program was awarded the Best Managed Program from the US President. Dr. Lalit Kathpalia was the Chief Delivery Officer for CELTEM Knowledge Solutions and Delivery Anchor for the Banking Unit, APAC of Infosys Technologies before joining Symbiosis. Dr. Lalit has worked with Cambridge Technology Partners, Computer Horizons, Larsen & Toubro, Bennett Coleman & Co. Ltd and other distinguished companies in various management roles. A former employee of Infosys with an illustrious career in Business Technology Consulting has helped foster an innovative culture at SICSR. Under the dynamic leadership , SICSR team is approaching the next level in educational technology. SICSR has been a pioneer in the implementation of Educational Technologies which cover an LMS-Learning Management System, MOODLE (Modular Object Oriented development learning environment), Desktop Virtualization, Cloud Technologies, Video Conferencing. All this has made SICSR a leader in technology assisted learning. Majority of our internal exams are paper free and online. He has done his Masters in Business Studies (MBS) with specialization in Operations Management from University of Pune and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Operations Research for Management from the Bombay University. He has done his Bachelor's in Electronics Engineering from Bombay University. Prof. Lalit Kathpalia has successfully completed his Ph.D from SIU under the Faculty Of Computer Studies on the topic “ Developing a System Dynamic based simulation Model of the Indian IT Industry”. He is a board member of SDS (System Dynamic Society , India) and President of IIBA ( International Institute of Business Analysts), Pune Chapter.

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 National 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. SICSR is located in the heart of Pune City, and we use the city as both a classroom and a laboratory for learning. Our location, our broad portfolio of academic IT programs, our talented and diverse student body, and our dedicated faculty members work together to create an educational experience that isrelevant enriching, and uniquely Symbiosis. 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) and Master of Science (Computer Application) programmes. Programme Profile: Name of the Programme(s) : Master of Business Administration - Information Technology (MBA - IT) Master of Science - Computer Applications (MSc - CA) Master of Science (System Security) (MSc - SS) Duration: 2 Years, Full Time Intake: MBA (IT):90 students Msc (CA):30 students Msc (SS):30 students Eligibility: Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). GNUNIFY 2015-16

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Date August 10, 2017, Thursday November 24, 2017, Friday November 24, 2017, Friday December 27,2018, Wednesday December 27,2018, Wednesday December 17, 2017, Sunday December 28,2017, Thursday

Announcement of Shortlist for Group Exercise and Personal Interaction

January 3, 2018, Wednesday

Group Exercise, Personal Interaction & WAT

Saturday-Sunday, 3-4 Feb, Sunday, 11th Feb – Pune, Sunday, 18th Feb- Delhi

Announcement of First Merit list Wednesday, 28th Feb,2018 Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list Monday, March 12, 2018 Programme Commencement Monday, June 4, 2018 DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: www.sicsr.ac.in 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.

Fee Structure Amount in `

Programme Fees For MBA IT (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

3,85,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000 Amount in `

Programme Fees For M. Sc CA (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

3,52,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000 Amount in `

Programme Fees For M.Sc. (System Security) (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

2,00,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For MBA IT (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

5,80,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Programme Fees For M. Sc CA (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

5,30,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable) Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

20,000 40,000

Programme Fees For M.Sc. (System Security) (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

3,00,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable) Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

20,000 40,000

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

Amount in ₹ (For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to INR (For International Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum) *

57,500

57,500

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

15,000

15,000

71,000

Three Sharing

71,000 * Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable.

Installments for MBA IT (Indian Students)

150

Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments Installments pay by date

1st Year (Amount in `)

2nd Year (Amount in `)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 1,92,500 1,92,500 1,92,500 1,92,500 20,000 15,000 35,500 35,500 35,500 35,500 28,750 28,750 28,750 28,750 2,91,750 2,56,750 2,56,750 2,56,750 At the time of 30-Nov-2018 31-Jul-2019 30-Nov-2019 Admission

Instalments for M. Sc CA (Indian Students)

1st Year (Amount in `)

2nd Year (Amount in `)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment Academic Fees (Per Annum) 1,76,000 1,76,000 1,76,000 1,76,000 Institute Deposit (Refundable) 20,000 Hostel Deposit (Refundable) 15,000 Hostel Fees (Per Annum) 35,500 35,500 35,500 35,500 Mess Fees (Per Annum) 28,750 28,750 28,750 28,750 Installments 2,75,250 2,40,250 2,40,250 2,40,250 At the time of Installments pay by date 30-Nov-2018 31-Jul-2019 30-Nov-2019 Admission Installments for M.Sc. (System Security) (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments Installments pay by date

Instalments for MBA IT (International Students) Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments

Installment Pay by Date

Instalments for M. Sc CA (International Students) Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments

Installment Pay by Date

1st Year (Amount in `)

151

2nd Year (Amount in `)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 1,00,000 1,00,000 1,00,000 1,00,000 20,000 15,000 35,500 35,500 35,500 35,500 28,750 28,750 28,750 28,750 1,99,250 1,64,250 1,64,250 1,64,250 At the time of Admission

30-Nov-2018

31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

1st Year 2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR) (USD equivalent to INR) 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment 40,000 45,000 2,25,000 3,10,000 2,90,000 2,90,000 20,000 15,000 35,500 35,500 35,500 35,500 28,750 28,750 28,750 28,750 1,05,000 3,04,250 3,74,250 3,54,250 3,54,250 At the time of acceptance of At the time 30-Nov 31-Jul 30-Nov ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting -2018 -2019 -2019 (USD equivalent to SCIE to INR) 1st Year 2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR) (USD equivalent to INR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment 40,000 45,000 2,00,000 2,65,000 2,85,000 2,65,000 20,000 15,000 35,500 35,500 35,500 35,500 28,750 28,750 28,750 28,750 1,05,000 2,79,250 3,29,250 3,49,250 3,29,250 At the time of acceptance of At the time 30-Nov 31-Jul 30-Nov ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting -2018 -2019 -2019 (USD equivalent to SCIE to INR)

Installments for M.Sc. (System Security) (International Students)

1st Year (USD equivalent to INR)

2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR)

2nd 3rd 4th 5th Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment

1st Instalment

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

-

-

-

-

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

85,000

1,70,000

1,50,000

1,50,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

-

-

-

-

-

15,000 35,500 28,750

35,500 28,750

35,500 28,750

35,500 28,750

1,05,000

1,64,250

2,34,250

2,14,250

2,14,250

30-Nov -2018

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments

At the time of acceptance of At the time ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting (USD equivalent to SCIE to INR)

Installment Pay by Date

· 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 Master of Business Administration - Information Technology (MBA - IT) Semester: I Core Courses Ÿ Java SE Ÿ Relational Database Management System Ÿ Software Engineering Ÿ Introduction to Python Ÿ Javascript Ÿ Basic Business Statistics for Data Analysis Ÿ Principles and Practice of IT Enabled Management Ÿ Machine learning Ÿ Financial Accounting Ÿ IT Infrastructure Essentials Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management

Semester: II Core Courses Ÿ Object Oriented Analysis Design Ÿ Software Project Management Ÿ Software Verification and Validation Ÿ Talent Acquisition Ÿ IT Business Analysis Ÿ Web Development Framework Ÿ Mobile Analytics Electives Advanced Business Statistics for Decision Making Ÿ Project Management Suite Ÿ

Electives: Software Process Management Ÿ Software Quality Standards I Ÿ Software Quality Process and Assurance I Ÿ Software Versioning Ÿ Product Management

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Electives: Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence Ÿ Data Warehousing Architecture and Operations Ÿ Business Intelligence I Ÿ Python for Analytics Ÿ Data Analysis Using Python Electives: Banking and Financial Markets Ÿ IT Solutions to Banking and Financial Markets I Ÿ Python for Finance Ÿ Asset Liability Management (ALM) in Finance Ÿ Advanced Topics in Corporate Finance

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Semester: III Core Courses Ÿ Information Security Management Ÿ Enterprise Resource Planning Ÿ E-business Management and Strategy Ÿ IT-Governance Ÿ Fundamentals of Data Science Ÿ Web Analytics Electives Ÿ Requirements Management Ÿ System Dynamics Simulation Ÿ Entrepreneurship Ÿ Digital Marketing Electives: Software Process Management Ÿ Software Quality Standards II Ÿ Software Quality Process and Assurance II Ÿ Application Packaging Electives: Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence Ÿ Data Warehousing Applications and Data Analysis Ÿ Business Intelligence II Ÿ Applied Data Analytics with Python Electives: Banking and Financial Markets Ÿ IT solutions to Banking and Financial Markets II Ÿ Financial Services and Management Ÿ Mastering Pythone for Finance

ALUMNI MEET 2015-16

Semester: IV Core Courses Ÿ Industry Internship

Name of the Programme: Master of Science (System Security) [M.Sc. (System Security)] Semester: I Core Courses Ÿ Linux Essentials Ÿ Windows Essentials Ÿ Network Essentials Ÿ Information Security Essentials Ÿ Introduction to Cloud Technology Ÿ Cyber law Ÿ Introduction to Relational Database Management Ÿ Python Programming Ÿ Fundamentals of Web Security Ÿ Secure Software Engineering Ÿ Green IT

Semester: II Core Courses Ÿ Linux Server Essentials Ÿ Windows Server Essentials Ÿ Advanced Networks Ÿ Network Programming Ÿ Cloud Development and Administration Ÿ Linux – Shell Programming Ÿ Awk Scripting Ÿ Dissertation Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management

Electives Ÿ Cryptography Ÿ Database Administration - I Ÿ IT Infrastructure Library Ÿ Asset Management Ÿ Essesntials of Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing Ÿ DevOps

Semester: III Core Courses Ÿ Internet of Things Ÿ Linux Security Ÿ Windows Security Ÿ Infrastructure Security Ÿ Cloud Security Ÿ Embedded Systems Security Ÿ Storage Management and Security Ÿ IT Project Management Ÿ Foundations of Distributed Systems Ÿ Pilot Project Electives Ÿ Applied Cryptography Ÿ Database Security & Performance Tuning Ÿ System Audit Ÿ IS Risk Analysis Ÿ Advanced Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing Ÿ Current Trends

Semester: IV Core Courses Ÿ Industry Internship

Corporate Social Responsibility Project –Sharing Care Baal Dhamaal 2015-16

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SCIT

Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology (SCIT)

Contact details: SYMBIOSIS CENTRE FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 156

Address of institute - Plot No.15, Rajiv Gandhi InfoTech Park, Phase-I, Hinjawadi, Pune – 411057, Maharashtra, India. Telephone number : 020 22934308/09/10 Email [email protected] / [email protected] Website https://www.scit.edu

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Dr. Dhanya Pramod Director Director Profile: Dr.Dhanya Pramod is a post graduate in computer science from Pondicherry central university and completed her doctoral degree from Symbiosis International University. She has a strong academic foundation and was the First Rank holder of University at undergraduate level and Gold medalist at post graduate level. Dr.Dhanya also holds a masters degree in Management. She pursued multiple job portfolios with blend of experience including industry, research, academics and administration. The experience with Wipro technologies R&D division gave her good exposure to research in the areas of network protocols and security. Her interest in networks, application security and aspect oriented programming further lead to research and award of the doctoral degree for her thesis in web application security. She has published papers in several refereed/indexed journals including SCOPUS and conferences of international repute. She is also editorial board member and reviewer of reputed journals. Her passion for teaching made her to venture into academics. Her expertise includes Information Security Management and Data science. She has Co-authored and published case studies in IT and Management in Case Centre (ECCH) and PMI. She has also received research grants from Pune University, Symbiosis International University and PMI. She was a member of PMI and her current professional association includes ISACA (Academic Advocate-Student chapter) and IACSIT Singapore (senior member).

Institute Profile: Symbiosis Centre for Information Tecnology (SCIT) is located in the hub of the IT industry, Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Pune, SCIT campus is central to the dynamic IT environment. The IT majors such as Infosys, Cognizant, and Wipro etc. lend to the atmosphere. The campus is fully residential and provides excellent facilities to students. The campus also has a fully equipped and functional gymnasium and swimming pool. Excellent healthcare facilities are provided on campus with a resident doctor, mini operation theater and a tie-up with a local hospital for emergency services. There is also a modern 400seater auditorium and an open-air amphitheater . The campus facilities include faculty housing and a guesthouse. The Campus is run by Chief Administrator, who manages the entire campus infrastructure and amenities. The facilities include security, garden, housekeeping, mess, ATM counter etc.

Programme Profile: Name of the Programme(s): i.

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

ii.

Master of Business Administration (Data Sciences And Data Analytics) – MBA

(DS&DA)

Duration: 2 years, full time. Intake: i) MBA (ITBM) – 180 students ii) MBA (DS&DA) – 30 students Eligibility: Master of Business Administration (Information Technology Business Management) - MBA (ITBM) Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes. Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). Master of Business Administration (Data Sciences and Data Analytics) - MBA (DS&DA) Candidate should be Graduate with Mathematics at +2 level from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance and with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes. A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). 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. Graffiti 2016

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Important Dates: ACTIVITY SNAP and Programme Registration Begins Last date to apply for SNAP Last date to pay for SNAP Last date of Online registration For Institute Last Date of payment of Registration fees For Institute

DATE August 10,2017, Thursday November 24,2017,Friday November 24,2017,Friday December 16, 2017, Saturday December 16, 2017, Saturday

SNAP Test SNAP Test Result Announcement of Shortlist for Group Exercise and Personal Interaction Group Exercise, Personal Interaction & WAT Announcement of First Merit list Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list Programme Commencement

December 17, 2017, Sunday December 28,2017 Thursday January 10, 2018 Wednesday February 2,3,4 & 9,10,11 2018 February 26, 2018 by 8.0 p.m. March 21, 2018 by 1.30 p.m. June 04, 2018

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: www.scit.edu. Orientation & Pedagogy: Systems The systems specialization at SCIT offers a unique blend of business and technology to deal with the complex issues that lie at the crossroads of both. SCIT shares a distinctive goal with all the organizations worldwide, of making the business processes technology enabled through application of strategies that support innovative business models and processes. The program aims at creating professionals who understand the business requirements and can deliver technology solutions to execute them. The course content is entirely industry driven which facilitates learning of enterprise resource planning, service oriented architecture, requirements engineering, enterprise performance management, process optimization using six sigma and so on. The students here are trained to lead their future organizations and execute technology and manage technology projects. Information Security Management The Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology's MBA-ITBM (Information Security Management) program becomes the first program in India to get the curriculum approved in alignment with the ISACA Model Curriculum for IS Audit and Control, 3rd Edition. Graduates of this program qualify for one year work experience toward the Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) designation As organizations grow beyond their traditional spaces and explore new avenues, expansion of their infrastructure in the form of servers, databases, applications and services is inevitable. Todays IT environment consists of a gamut of operating systems, databases, applications, routers and firewalls, etc. the management of risks associated with these systems is the key challenge for such progressive organizations. The interconnection between these IT components and business processes, further exponentially increases the risk exposure and hence mitigating these risks at both macro and micro level is a necessity for the success of any business. The information syste

Software Solution Management It is the solutions to the problems which earn business for organization. To find these solutions, one requires proper of understanding of technology and implementation of management practices. The students of Software Solutions Management (SSM) are adept at handling and providing end-to-end software solutions, right from understanding requirements to solution delivery. Students of MBA-SSM handle technology with ease besides possessing managerial skills like Business Process Analysis and Project management. Besides they also have knowledge of diverse domains like Manufacturing/Logistics, Banking/Finance and so on. Pilot projects across all semesters, in ad-dition to a 15 week internship programme, make the students adept to take strategic decision needed to arrive at the right solution in the shortest possible time. The students learn Management Information systems, Principles of Marketing, Finance, HRM, Data Warehousing and Business intelli-gence concepts. IT Infrastructure Management Today Networks and IT infrastructure components are the nerves, which enable the information flow both within and outside the organizations. Progressive enterprises have always faced challenges while managing and designing IT infrastructure which will meet the business needs. Emerging technologies such as unified communications, enterprise wide networks, and next generation intelligent network solutions are expected to be used in unison to meet the growing needs of organizations. There is certain need of professionals who will act as a catalyst in the planning, design, deployment and monitoring of such complex and large networks. This unique role demands a sound understanding of the business and technological domains. SCIT probed this need and designed a curriculum which imparts the NITI specific management and technological know-how to the students. DATA SCIENCE Organizations use their data for decision support and to build data-intensive products and services. The collection of skills required by organizations to support these functions has been grouped under the term Data Science. Data science is the study of the generalizable extraction of knowledge from data. This specialization course will attempt to articulate the expected output of Data Scientists and then equip the students with the ability to deliver against these expectations. The holistic Data Science program designed and delivered by Symbiosis SCIT aims to train the new generation of data-savvy professionals. This specialization program provides the participant's intensive training to develop the necessary and unique set of skills required for a successful career in the world of Big Data and Business Analytics. The curriculum caters to the various skill requirements of organizations across the world including Banks, Computer Services, Education, Healthcare, Insurance, Manufacturing, Retail and other industries. The core modules and electives taught by the subject matter experts along with Hands on exposure to the various tools like R, Hadoop, MapReduce etc. The students in this specialization course will attain an ability to provide customized solution to contemporary data problems arising in the business world.

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Fee Structure Programme Fees For MBA - ITBM & MBA - Data Sciences and Data Analytics (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

Amount in ₹ 5,23,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For MBA - ITBM & MBA - Data Sciences and Data Analytics (International Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

USD equivalent to INR 7,85,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

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

USD equivalent to Amount in ₹ INR (For International (For Indian Students) Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum) *

57,500

57,500

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

15,000

Three Sharing

59,000

59,000

Four Sharing

44,500

44,500

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

* Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable.

Installments for MBA - ITBM & MBA Data Sciences and Data Analytics (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 2,61,500

2,61,500

2,61,500

2,61,500

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

29,500

29,500

29,500

29,500

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

3,54,750

3,19,750

3,19,750

3,19,750

Installments Installments pay by date

Installments for MBA - ITBM & MBA Data Sciences and Data Analytics (International Students)

At the time of 30-Nov-2018 Admission

31-Jul-2019

1st Year (USD equivalent to INR) 1st Installment

30-Nov-2019

2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR)

2nd 5th 3rd 4th Installment Installment Installment Installment

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

-

-

-

-

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

3,27,500

4,12,500

3,92,500

3,92,500

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

-

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

-

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

-

29,500

29,500

29,500

29,500

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

-

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

1,05,000

4,00,750

4,70,750

4,50,750

4,50,750

30-Nov -2018

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

Installments

Installment Pay by Date

At the time of acceptance of At the time ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting (USD to SCIE equivalent to INR)

· 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 Name of the Programme: Master of Business Administration (Data Science & Data Analytics) [M.B.A.(Data Science and Data Analytics)] Semester I Core Courses Ÿ Principles and Practices of Management Ÿ Basics of Financial Management Ÿ Essentials of Marketing Management Ÿ Business Statistics Ÿ Introduction to data Sciences Ÿ Data preparation and Data management Ÿ Data Mining Ÿ Programming for Data Sciences Ÿ Domain Study(Manufacturing and Logistics) Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management Electives Ÿ Advance Data Mining Ÿ Machine learning Ÿ Text Analytics Ÿ Cloud Computing

Ÿ Ÿ

Pilot Project Domain Study(BFSI)

Electives Ÿ Big Data Analytics Ÿ Analytics Applications Ÿ Advance R programming Ÿ Deep learning Ÿ Software analytics

Semester: III Core Courses Ÿ Industry Internship Ÿ Human Resource Management Ÿ Entrepreneurship Ÿ Data Protection and Privacy Ÿ Domain study(Health care) Electives Ÿ Customer analytics Ÿ Social Media and Web Analytics Ÿ Fraud Detection Analytics Ÿ Healthcare analytics Ÿ Insurance Analytics

Semester II Core Courses Ÿ Strategic Management Ÿ Predictive Analytics Ÿ Advance data organization Ÿ Operations Research Ÿ Advanced Business Statistics for Decision Making Ÿ Managerial Economics Ÿ Data Visualization and modeling Ÿ Research Methodology Samaarambh'16

Semester: IV Core Courses Ÿ Corporate Governance and Ethics Ÿ Sustainability Standards Application, Analysis and Reporting Ÿ Dissertation Ÿ Domain Study (Retail) Electives Ÿ IoT analytics Ÿ HR Analytics Ÿ Cyber Security Analytics Ÿ Energy analytics

Name of the Programme: Master of Business Administration (Information Technology Business Management) - MBA (ITBM) Semester I Ÿ Information Risk Management Ÿ IT Infrastructure Essentials Ÿ Requirements Management Ÿ Business Process Management Ÿ Principles and Practices of Management

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Financial Statement Analysis Essentials of Marketing Management Business Statistics Managerial Economics IT for BFSI Domain Integrated Disaster Management

Electives Principles and Practices of Security Management Ÿ IT Platforms and Security Ÿ Advanced Network Protocols Ÿ Network Security Ÿ Cloud Computing Ÿ Software Development Methodologies Ÿ Quality Solution Design Ÿ Advance Solution Design Ÿ ERP - FICO Configuration Ÿ Software Quality Management Ÿ Multivariate Data Analysis Ÿ Data Management Ÿ

Semester II Ÿ Management Information Systems Ÿ Business Analytics Ÿ Project Management Ÿ IT Audit Ÿ Computing Tools Ÿ Pilot Project Ÿ Research Methodology Ÿ Basics of Financial Management Ÿ Strategic Human Resource Management Ÿ Strategic Management Ÿ Design Thinking Ÿ Internet of Things Ÿ IT Infrastructure Library

Electives Ÿ Database and Application Security Ÿ Access Control and VAPT Ÿ Storage Systems Ÿ Software Defined Networking Ÿ Global Information Infrastructure Policy and Challenges Ÿ Enterprise Architecture Ÿ Software Estimation and Costing Ÿ Application Portfolio Management Ÿ ERP - MM-SD Configuration Ÿ System Dynamics Simulation Ÿ Machine learning Ÿ Predictive Analytics

Semester III Ÿ Industry Internship Ÿ Managing Pre-Sales Ÿ Entrepreneurship Ÿ Digital Transformation Ÿ Sustainability Standards Application, Analysis and Reporting Ÿ Services Marketing Ÿ IT Business Analysis Electives Ÿ Computer Forensics Detection and Prevention of IT Frauds Ÿ GRC and Industry Standards Ÿ Cyber Intelligence Ÿ Network Operations, Design, Optimization and Management Ÿ Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing Ÿ NextGen Intelligence

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Enterprise Infrastructure DevOps Services Business Solutions Development(Design Case Studies) IT Strategy SCM and CRM Systems Big Data Analytics Social Media Analytics

Semester IV Ÿ Legal Aspects of IT Business Ÿ IT Sales Management Ÿ Dissertation Ÿ IT Consulting Ÿ Corporate Governance and Ethics Electives Ÿ Resilience Management, BCP and CRM Ÿ Cyber Security - A case Study Approach Ÿ Data Centre Infrastructure Management Ÿ Smart IT Infrastructure Ÿ Technology Management Ÿ Service Oriented Computing Ÿ IT Products Ÿ Global IT Delivery Models Ÿ Analytics Applications Ÿ Domain specific Analytics Project

Please visit www.scit.edu 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

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SIHS

Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS)

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Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences (SIHS) Senapati Bapat Road, Pune 411004 (INDIA) Tel: 020 2565 8015, 8380076336 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sihspune.org

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Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar Director Dean, Faculty of Health & Biological Sciences, SIU 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 BoardPCPNDT, 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 hightech 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: Master of Business Administration (Hospital & Healthcare Management) Objective: To develop and groom top class healthcare management professionals with in-depth knowledge and expertise suited to the various organizations in the field of healthcare globally. Duration: 2 years, full time. I n t a k e: 90 students Eligibility: Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes). Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes or equivalent grade) in the qualifying examination. A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). 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).

Important Dates Details SNAP and Programme Registration Begins Last date to apply for SNAP Last date to pay for SNAP Last date of Online registration For Institute Last Date of payment of Registration fees For Institute SNAP Test SNAP Result Announcement of Shortlist for Group Exercise and Personal Interaction. Group Exercise, Personal Interaction & WAT Announcement of First Merit list Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list Programme Commencement

Date August 10, 2017, Thursday November 24, 2017, Friday November 24, 2017, Friday November 30, 2017, Thursday November 30, 2017, Thursday December 17, 2017, Sunday December 28, 2017, Thursday February 08, 2018, Thursday March 09, 10 & 11, 2018, Friday, Saturday & Sunday March 20, 2018, Tuesday March 28, 2018, Wednesday June 05, 2018, Tuesday

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: http://www.sihspune.org/ Orientation and Pedagogy: The MBA (HHM) program is formatted such that apart from the classroom didactic lectures, students spend a substantial amount of their learning time in various healthcare delivery related set ups where they get experience of actual hands on practical training. During the period of study, students will be required to complete a number of case studies as also complete a project pertaining to Hospital/Healthcare management under the supervision of guide. Eminent guest faculty further enriches the course content. Innovative teaching methods and sessions which contribute to all round personality development in addition to academic excellence and practical competences. Students of SIHS managing medical assistance during Pandharpur Wari 2016

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Blood donation drive – 31st July 2016

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Induction of MBAHHM Batch 2016-18

Fee Structure Programme Fees For MBA - Hospital & Healthcare Management (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

Amount in ` 3,85,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Amount in `

Programme Fees For M. Sc - Medical Technology (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

1,65,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For MBA - Hospital & Healthcare Management (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

5,80,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

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

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

2,50,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

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

Amount in ` (For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to INR (For International Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

57,500

57,500

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

15,000

-

-

Twin Sharing

99,000

99,000

Three Sharing

71,000

71,000

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

* Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable.

Instalments for MBA - Hospital & Healthcare Management (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1st Year (Amount in `) 1st Instalment

2nd Year (Amount in `)

2nd Instalment

3rd Instalment

4th Instalment

1,92,500

1,92,500

1,92,500

1,92,500

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

35,500

35,500

35,500

35,500

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

2,91,750

2,56,750

2,56,750

2,56,750

Installments

At the time of Admission

Installments pay by date

31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2018

30-Nov-2019

1st Year (Amount in `) 2nd Year (Amount in `) Instalments for M. Sc - Medical Technology (Indian Students) 1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment Academic Fees (Per Annum)

82,500

82,500

82,500

82,500

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

35,500

35,500

35,500

35,500

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

1,81,750

1,46,750

1,46,750

1,46,750

At the time of Admission

30-Nov-2018

Installments Installments pay by date

31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

Dignitaries releasing the Symbiosis Health Times during National Seminar 2016 Standing (L-R): Dr. Rajiv Yeravdekar, Dean, Faculty of Health and Biomedical Sciences, SIU Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar, Principal Director, Symbiosis Dr. Ranjit Patil, Minister of State Home (Urban), Urban Development, General Administration, Law & Judiciary, Parliamentary affairs, Government of Maharashtra Dr. Rajani Gupte, Vice Chancellor, SIU Lt. Gen. Akhil Nagpal, AVSM, VSM, Commandant, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune.

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Instalments for MBA - Hospital & Healthcare Management (International Students)

1st Year 2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR) (USD equivalent to INR) 2nd 1st 4th 3rd 5th Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

-

-

-

-

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

2,25,000

3,10,000

2,90,000

2,90,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

-

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

-

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

-

35,500

35,500

35,500

35,500

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

-

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

1,05,000

3,04,250

3,74,250

3,54,250

3,54,250

30-Nov -2018

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

Installments

Installment Pay by Date

Installments for M. Sc Medical Technology (International Students)

At the time of acceptance of At the time ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting (USD equivalent to SCIE to INR)

1st Year 2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR) (USD equivalent to INR) 1st 2nd 4th 3rd 5th Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

-

-

-

-

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

60,000

1,45,000

1,25,000

1,25,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

-

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

-

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

-

35,500

35,500

35,500

35,500

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

-

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

1,05,000

1,39,250

2,09,250

1,89,250

1,89,250

30-Nov -2018

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

Installments

Installment Pay by Date

At the time of acceptance of At the time ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting to SCIE (USD equivalent to INR)

· 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 Name of the Programme: Master of Business Administration (Hospital & Healthcare Management) Semester I Core Courses Ÿ Organizational Behaviour Ÿ Human Resource Management Ÿ Management Accounting Ÿ Materials Management Ÿ Business Communication Ÿ Fundamentals of Hospital Planning and Engineering Issues Ÿ Planning & Management of Hospital Clinical Services Ÿ Planning & Management of Hospital Supportive Services Ÿ Principles and Practices of Management Ÿ IT Applications for Healthcare Ÿ Research Methodology Ÿ Biostatistics & Basic Epidemiology Ÿ Creativity & Innovation Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management

Semester II Core Courses Ÿ Essentials of Marketing Management Ÿ Introduction to Financial Management Ÿ An Overview of Pharmaceutical Sector Ÿ An Overview of Health Insurance Ÿ Health Regulatory Environment Ÿ MIS for Hospitals

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Business Statistics Operations Research An Overview of Clinical Research Non Profit Sector in Healthcare Study Report :Public health Sector Undertakings / Healthcare Govt. agencies Conceptualization & Management of Events – I

Semester III Core Courses Ÿ Strategic Management Ÿ Financial Management Ÿ Operations Research Ÿ Health Economics Ÿ Organisation & Administration of Super Specialty Hospitals Ÿ Project Management Ÿ Community Health Ÿ Management of Operations Ÿ National Health Programme Ÿ Comparative Health Systems Ÿ Conceptualization and Management of Events – II Ÿ Business Analytics Electives Ÿ Healthcare IT-1 Ÿ Healthcare Insurance 1 Ÿ Pharmaceutical Management 1

Integrated Disaster Management is mandatory for the award of the degree.

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Semester IV Core Courses Ÿ Quality & Accreditation in Healthcare Sector Ÿ Corporate Governance and Ethics Ÿ Project Ÿ Dissertation* Ÿ Introduction to Entrepreneurship Ÿ Emerging Trends in Healthcare Sector Ÿ Industrial Regulatory Environment Electives Ÿ Healthcare IT-2 Ÿ Healthcare Insurance 2 Ÿ Pharmaceutical Management 2

Name of the Programme: Master of Science (Medical Technology)

Semester I Core Courses Ÿ Biostatistics & Basic Epidemiology Ÿ Research Methodology Ÿ Teaching Methodology – I Electives Ÿ IT Applications for Allied Health Care Ÿ Medical Physics Electives: Cardiac Care Ÿ Development of Cardiovascular System and Circulation (Fetal, Neonatal & Adult) Ÿ Etiopathogenesis of Heart Disease Ÿ Cardiology Basics and Chest Roentgenogram Ÿ Electro-Physiology, ECG and Stress Test Technique Ÿ

Electives: Respiratory Therapy Ÿ Basic Sciences (Anatomy and Physiology) Ÿ Cardiopulmonary Diseases Ÿ Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology Ÿ Advanced Respiratory Therapy-I Electives: Clinical Laboratory Ÿ Biochemistry Ÿ Parasitology Ÿ Systemic Bacteriology Ÿ Clinical Pathology Electives: Operation Theatre & Anaesthesia Technology Ÿ Pre-Anesthetic Patient Assessment Ÿ Pre-Operative Patient Investigation Ÿ Patient Preparation Ÿ Anesthetic Fitness Criteria and Pre Surgery Checklist Ÿ Infection Control in Operation Theatre

Electives: Dialysis & Renal Technology Ÿ Renal Anatomy and Physiology Ÿ Aetio-Pathology of Renal Disease Ÿ Renal Pharmacology Ÿ Water Treatment Electives: Imaging Sciences Ÿ Applied Physics in Medical Imaging* Ÿ Radiation Physics and Protection Ÿ Imaging Equipment (I) -X-Ray and Mammography Ÿ Radiographic Photography Semester: II Core Courses Ÿ Business Statistics Ÿ Review of Literature - I* Ÿ Pathology and Case Presentation-I* Ÿ Principles and Practices of Management Ÿ Teaching Methodology -II Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management Electives Ÿ Computer Language Ÿ Emerging Trends in Allied Health Care Electives: Cardiac Care Clinical Cardiology Ÿ Echocardiography and Peripheral Doppler – I Ÿ

Electives: Respiratory Therapy Advanced Respiratory TherapyII Ÿ Critical Care Medicine-I Ÿ

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Electives: Clinical Laboratory Clinical Haematology Ÿ Diagnostic Microbiology Ÿ Instrumentation in Clinical Laboratory

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Electives: Operation Theatre & Anaesthesia Technology Ÿ Anesthetic Agents Ÿ Techniques in Anesthesia Ÿ Safety Measures in Operation Theatre Electives: Dialysis & Renal Technology Ÿ Theory and Principles of Haemodialysis Ÿ Clinical Nephrology Ÿ Dialysis Equipment Electives: Imaging Sciences Ÿ Techniques in X-Ray and Mammography Ÿ Image Interpretation (X-Ray and Mammography) Ÿ Imaging Equipment and Techniques in Ultrasonography (USG) Ÿ Imaging Equipment (II)Computed Tomography (CT)

Semester: III Core Courses Ÿ Pathology and Case Presentation-II* Ÿ Review of Literature -II* Ÿ Hospital Information System Ÿ Teaching Methodology -III Electives Ÿ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ÿ Community Project Electives: Cardiac Care Ÿ Echocardiography and Peripheral Doppler-II Ÿ Cardiac Pacemakers and Cardioverter Defibrillators Ÿ Cardiac Catheterization Ÿ Applied Management in Cardiac Care Unit Electives: Respiratory Therapy Advanced Respiratory TherapyIII Ÿ Critical Care Medicine-II Ÿ Emergency Medical Services-I Ÿ Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Ÿ Applied Management in Respiratory Therapy Unit Ÿ

Electives: Clinical Laboratory Ÿ Clinical Biochemistry Ÿ Virology and Mycology Ÿ Blood Banking Ÿ Applied Management in Clinical Laboratory Electives: Operation Theatre & Anaesthesia Technology Ÿ Procedures in Thoracic and Cardiac OT Ÿ Procedures in Neuro OT

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Procedures in Abdomen, Obstretic, Gynaecology and Urology (OBGY & URO) OT Ÿ Procedures in Ear, Nose, Throat (ENT), Ophthalmic and Paediatric OT Ÿ Applied Management in OT and Anaesthesia Unit

Semester: IV Core Courses Ÿ Pathology and Case Presentation-III* Ÿ Dissertation* Ÿ Teaching Methodology -IV Ÿ On Job Training

Electives: Dialysis & Renal Technology Ÿ Theory and Principles of Peritoneal Dialysis Ÿ Investigations in Renal Diseases Ÿ Patient Care in Renal Technology Ÿ Applied Management in Renal Care Unit

Electives: Cardiac Care Ÿ Peripheral Catheterization Ÿ Recent Advances in Cardiology Ÿ Intensive Cardiac Care Unit (ICCU) and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Ÿ Biomedical Instrumentation in Cardiac Care Ÿ Quality Assurance, Standardization and Accreditation (Cardiac Care)

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Electives: Imaging Sciences Techniques in Computed Tomography (CT) Ÿ Imaging Equipment (III)Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Ÿ Techniques in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Ÿ Cross-Sectional Anatomy (CT, MRI) Ÿ Applied Management in Radiology Unit Ÿ

Electives: Respiratory Therapy Ÿ Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care Ÿ Critical Care Medicine-III Ÿ Emergency Medical Services-II Ÿ Biomedical Instrumentation in Respiratory Therapy Ÿ Quality Assurance, Standardization and Accreditation (Respiratory Therapy) Electives: Clinical Laboratory Ÿ Immunology Ÿ Cytology Ÿ Histopathology Ÿ Newer Diagnostic Techniques Ÿ Quality Assurance, Standardization and Accreditation (Clinical Laboratory)

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Electives: Operation Theatre & Anaesthesia Technology Ÿ Procedures in Orthopedic and Trauma Care Ÿ Critical Care Services Ÿ Transfusion and IV Therapy Ÿ Recovery Room and Day Care Ÿ Biomedical Instrumentation in OT and Anesthesia Ÿ Quality Assurance, Standardization and Accreditation (OT and Anaesthesia)

Electives: Dialysis & Renal Technology Ÿ Theory and Principles of other Renal Procedures Ÿ Quality Assurance, Standardization and Accreditation (Dialysis and Renal Technology) Ÿ Recent Advances in Renal Technology

Electives: Imaging Sciences Ÿ Special Investigations and Techniques Ÿ Quality Assurance, Standardization and Accreditation (Imaging Sciences) Ÿ Calibration and Quality Control in Computerized Tomography (CT) & Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Ÿ Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) and Radiology Information System (RIS) & Teleradiology Ÿ Advances in Medical Imaging

Please visit www.sihspune.org 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

*OJT & Integrated Disaster Management courses are mandatory for the award of degree.

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Symbiosis School of Sports Sciences (SSSS)

Contact details: 178

Symbiosis School of Sports Sciences Symbiosis International University, Symbiosis Knowledge village, Lavale, Taluka Mulshi, Pune - 412115 Phone Numbers: 020- 39116276/39116506 Email Id (For Admission Related Queries): [email protected] Website: www.ssss.edu.in

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Dr. Nayana Nimkar Director Director Profile: Dr Nayana Nimkar holds a Doctorate in Physical Education from Mumbai University, Maharashtra and is a recognized Ph.D. Guide with Savitribai Phule University of Pune, Maharashtra. She holds three master's degrees from Pune University; She also completed 5 credits in MS in Sports from Springfield University Massachusetts, in USA. Her academic and administrative experience of 38 yrs. started with Chandrasekhar Agashe College in Pune, which she headed for 20 years. She also held prestigious positions as Director, Board of College and University Development for Pune University, and as founder HOD of the Department of physical education in the same University, where she was awarded the Best Principal's award. She has represented the state in several games in her time. She has worked on several National committees, like the Steering committee for sports in the 11th & 12th Planning Commission, Government of India, and for NAAC and NCTE. She has represented India on professional bodies like ACESS (Asian Council for exercise and Sports Science) and NAPESS (National Association for Physical Education and Sport Sciences) .She has been a keynote speaker in several conferences and has several publications to her credit. Institute Profile: Symbiosis has embarked into a niche area, that of Sports Sciences by establishing the Symbiosis School of Sports Sciences (SSSS). In keeping with the impressive growth of the sports Industry in India and its potential to become a multi-sport Nation; Symbiosis aspires to lead by becoming a knowledge "hub" for sports excellence. The first program that this school has launched is the MBA (Sports Management), The Symbiosis School of Sports Sciences was established in June 2016 under the Faculty of Health and Biomedical Sciences. SSSS currently offers a two years full time MBA programme in Sports Management, the options being specialization in Event Management, Talent Acquisition and Management in sports, Technology in Sports and Sports Marketing. The objective of Symbiosis School of Sports Sciences is to train the future leaders and entrepreneurs for the Sports Industry. It also aims to conduct research on various Branches of Sports Sciences. In future the Institute would be offering many Graduate and Post Graduate programmes under the discipline of sports sciences.

Programme Profile: Name of the programme: Master of Business Administration (Sports Management) Duration: 2 years, full time Intake: 60 students Eligibility: Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). 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 Date Activity SNAP and Programme Registration Begins Last date to apply for SNAP Last date to pay for SNAP Last date of Online registration For Institute Last Date of payment of Registration fees For Institute SNAP Test SNAP Result Announcement of Shortlist for Group Exercise and Personal Interaction Group Exercise, Personal Interaction & WAT Announcement of First Merit list Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list Programme Commencement

Date August 10,2017, Thursday November 24,2017,Friday November 24,2017,Friday 16th Jan 2018, Tuesday 16th Jan 2018, Tuesday December 17, 2017, Sunday December 28,2017 Thursday 23rd Jan 2018, Tuesday 16th & 17th Feb 2018, Sat & Sunday 24th & 25st Feb 2018, Sat & Sunday 6th March 2018, Tuesday 26th March 2018, Monday 2nd week of June 2018

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: http://www.ssss.edu.in/

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Orientation and Pedagogy: At SSSS we help our students learn how to learn and to think critically about both content and process. For teaching and learning to be relevant and effective, we focus on learning instead of teaching, on the process of learning rather than its product. Further, we include relevant industry experience, and involve participation in the practices of the community of sport management. Industry immersed faculty expose students to contemporary issues in sport management and allows them to debate and critically examine existing practices within the sports industry. The methods include case studies, simulation exercises, class room presentations, Group discussions, Seminars and experiential learning for developing realworld skills such as critical thinking and analysis. The curriculum is progressive and continuously evolving, and provides the structure for the provision of quality learning. Comprises high quality, relevant and appropriate 'content' and contributes to the development of competence.

Fee Structure Amount in `

Programme Fees For Master of Business Administration (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

3,25,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For Master of Business Administration (International Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

USD equivalent to INR 4,90,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

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

Amount in ` (For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to INR (For International Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum) *

57,500

57,500

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

15,000

Single (Only for differently abled students.)

94,500

94,500

Twin Sharing

94,500

94,500

Three Sharing

82,500

82,500

Four Sharing

65,000

65,000

Dormitory

48,000

48,000

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

* Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable.

Installments for Master of Business Administration (Indian Students)

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Installment

2nd Installment

3rd Installment

4th Installment

1,62,000

1,62,000

1,62,000

1,62,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

41,250

41,250

41,250

41,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

2,67,500

2,32,500

2,32,500

2,32,500

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

Installments

At the time of Admission

Installments pay by date

Installments for Master of Business Administration (International Students)

30-Nov-2018

31-Jul-2019

1st Year (USD equivalent to INR) 1st Installment

30-Nov-2019

2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR)

3rd 2nd 4th 5th Installment Installment Installment Installment

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

-

-

-

-

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

1,80,000

2,65,000

2,45,000

2,45,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

-

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

-

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

-

41,250

41,250

41,250

41,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

-

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

1,05,000

2,65,000

3,35,000

3,15,000

3,15,000

30-Nov -2018

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

Installments

Installment Pay by Date

At the time of At the time acceptance of ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting to SCIE (USD equivalent to INR)

· 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.

Mohit Waswani (Half Marathon)

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Disha Ekal (Inter University football)

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Programme Structure Semester I · IIntroduction to Sports Management · Principles and Practices of Management · Organizational Behaviour · Financial Accounting · Sports Economics · Business Statistics · Sport Governance · Introduction to Sports Science · Sports Development · Concepts and Practices in Sports - I · Business Communication · Fitness and Sports Semester II · Human Resource Management · Project Management · Financial Management in Sport Industry · Research Methodology · Introduction to Sports Technology · Sports Analytics · Sport Marketing · Introduction to Event Management · Sports Equipment and Facility Management · Concepts and Practices in Sports – II · Mental Conditioning · Social Responsibility Project · Integrated Disaster Management

Semester III · Management Information Systems · Strategic Management · Legal Aspects in Sports · Media Management in Sports · Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Sports · Retail Management · Management of Fitness, Physical Activity, Recreation and Sports · Sports Tourism · Summer Internship

Specialization: Technology in Sports · Technology in Sports Arena and Tools · Application of Sports Analytics · Technology in Sportswear and Performance Apparel · Sports Software Specialization: Sports Marketing · Marketing Strategy · Marketing Research · Consumer Behaviour · Digital Marketing

Semester IV Capstone Project Specialization: Event Management in Sports · Event Implementation · Event Planning Process · Sports Event Sponsorship · Impact and Legacies Specialization: Talent Acquisition and Management in Sports · Scouting, Nurturing and Development in Sports for athletic talent · Performance Management in Sport · Brand Management · Managing Change and Future Challenges for Athletes

Please visit www.ssss.edu.in 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

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SIMC

Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication (SIMC - Pune)

Contact details: 186

Symbiosis Institute of Media And Communication Address: Gram: Lavale, Tal: Mulshi, Pune 412 115 Telephone: 91 20 39116100 / 6120 Email: [email protected] Website: www.simc.edu

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Prof. Ruchi Jaggi Director Director Profile: Dr. Ruchi Kher Jaggi completed her post-graduation in Mass Communication from Punjab University Chandigarh. She qualified UGC-NET in the year 2004 and has completed her PhD at the Department of Communication Studies, Savitribai Phule Pune University. Dr. Jaggi has been teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses for almost 13 years now. Her areas of specialization are Culture Studies, Communication Theories and Qualitative Research Methodology. Her research interests include media representations, popular culture analysis, gender studies, television studies, and emerging discourses of identity on new media. She has authored two text books, several book chapters and has published her research work extensively in national and international journals. She is a member of several international consortiums on media and communications research as well as on the editorial boards of reputed journals and conferences. Institute Profile: SIMC is a premier pure-play Media & Communication School nurturing and developing future leaders in the following: - Journalistic and Creative Pursuits: MA (Mass Communication) and - Managing Creative Businesses- MBA (Communication Management) We bridge the traditional and the contemporary; with our feet on the ground and fingers on the pulse. That is why our curriculum has both research and digital tracks built into it. We have carefully built an ecosystem that allows for contrasting opinions, methods and processes to co-exist and deliver. Co-locating instruction, exploration, process and instinct, we believe, is a good mix for academic progress. We are also the largest Post Graduate institute in the Media and communication space. Each one of our specialization areas is either ranked I or II as per published rankings.

Programme Profile: Name of the Programme: Master of Business Administration (Communication Management) Master of Arts (Mass Communication) Duration: 2 Years, Fulltime Intake: Master of Business Administration (Communication Management):120 students. Master of Arts (Mass Communication): 60 students. Eligibility: Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). 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 Details SNAP and Programme Registration Begins Last date to apply for SNAP Last date to pay for SNAP Last date of Online registration For Institute Last Date of payment of Registration fees For Institute SNAP Test SNAP Result Announcement of Shortlist for Group Exercise and Personal Interaction Group Exercise, Personal Interaction & WAT Announcement of First Merit list Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list Programme Commencement

Date August 3, 2017, Thursday November 24,2017,Friday November 24,2017,Friday January 2, 2018, Tuesday January 5, 2018, Friday December 17, 2017, Sunday December 28,2017 Thursday January 15, 2018, Monday February 09, 10, 11 & 12, 2018 FriSat-Sun-Mon February 22, 2018, Thursday March 7, 2018, Wednesday 1st Week of June 2018

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: http://www.simc.edu Group Photograph of ICMAC - 2016 International Conference on Media & Communication - 2016

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Welcoming Mr. Shatrughan Sinha

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DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: http://www.simc.edu/ Orientation and Pedagogy: SIMC endeavors to create skilled and trained media professionals to suit the dynamism of the creative businesses industry with its media communication courses. In order to garner a holistic perspective of the fast-changing trends in the market, classroom sessions are aided by live case studies and opportunities to work on industry projects. The students are encouraged to develop a research mindset under the guidance of experts who elaborate on research and its advancements in specialized domains. Appreciating the vast reach of the virtual platform, the institute has integrated digital courses across all four specializations namely Brand Communication, Public Relations, Media Management and Marketing & Media Analytics. Thus SIMC's pedagogy is fourfold: theory, case studies, research and practical applications. At SIMC, we ensure that the learning is not limited to the classroom and to live up to the promise, we arrange for visiting faculty and industry expert symposiums. One of the unique features of the pedagogy is, connect of the curriculum with the industry where a large percentage of the sessions in a course are taught and the courses are validated externally, which also involves activities that require students to move beyond their comfort zones. Constant innovation and blended learning are our mantra which is fueled by the feedback, conducted at regular intervals, for faculty and students. SIMC, thus believes in engaged pedagogy that welcomes the students to contribute with their point of views in front of the class. This process, not only brings to focus the various perspectives of several mindsets, but also makes learning an informative as well as a transformative experience. The assessment too, following the Bloom's taxonomy, is done in a way that makes sure that the students get to understand their strong and weak points, so as to assure an improvement in their performance in the days to come. All in all, with an experienced faculty pool and prominent media personalities as guest lecturers, the delivery of the media communication courses are crisp and well defined that provides foundational and experiential knowledge of the media industry.

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

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

4,57,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

35,000

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

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

3,63,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

35,000

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

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

4,13,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

35,000

Programme Fees For MBA - CM (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

6,85,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

35,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

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

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

5,45,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

35,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

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

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

6,20,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

35,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

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

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

Amount in ₹ (For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to INR (For International Students)

57,500 15,000

57,500 15,000

94,500 94,500 82,500 65,000 48,000

94,500 94,500 82,500 65,000 48,000

* Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable.

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Instalments for MBA - CM (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 2,28,500

2,28,500

2,28,500

2,28,500

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

35,000

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

41,250

41,250

41,250

41,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

3,48,500

2,98,500

2,98,500

2,98,500

At the time of Admission

30-Nov-2018

Installments Installments pay by date

Instalments for MA (MC) - Journalism (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 1,81,500

1,81,500

1,81,500

1,81,500

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

35,000

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

41,250

41,250

41,250

41,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

3,01,500

2,51,500

2,51,500

2,51,500

At the time of Admission

30-Nov-2018

Installments Installments pay by date

Instalments for MA (MC) - Audio Visual (Indian Students)

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 2,06,500

2,06,500

2,06,500

2,06,500

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

35,000

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

41,250

41,250

41,250

41,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

3,26,500

2,76,500

2,76,500

2,76,500

At the time of Admission

30-Nov-2018

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

Installments Installments pay by date

31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

Instalments for MBA - CM (International Students) Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments

Installment Pay by Date

Instalments for MA (MC) - Journalism (International Students) Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments

Installment Pay by Date

Instalments for MA (MC) Audio Visual (International Students) Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments

Installment Pay by Date

1st Year 2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR) (USD equivalent to INR) 2nd 4th 1st 5th 3rd Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment 40,000 2,92,500 30,000 3,62,500 3,42,500 3,42,500 35,000 15,000 41,250 41,250 41,250 41,250 28,750 28,750 28,750 28,750 3,77,500 1,05,000 4,32,500 4,12,500 4,12,500 At the time of acceptance of At the time 30-Nov 31-Jul 30-Nov ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting -2018 -2019 -2019 to SCIE (USD equivalent to INR) 1st Year 2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR) (USD equivalent to INR) 1st 2nd 4th 3rd 5th Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment 40,000 2,22,500 30,000 2,92,500 2,72,500 2,72,500 35,000 15,000 41,250 41,250 41,250 41,250 28,750 28,750 28,750 28,750 3,07,500 1,05,000 3,62,500 3,42,500 3,42,500 At the time of acceptance of At the time 30-Nov 31-Jul 30-Nov ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting -2018 -2019 -2019 to SCIE (USD equivalent to INR) 1st Year 2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR) (USD equivalent to INR) 2nd 4th 1st 5th 3rd Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment 40,000 30,000 2,60,000 3,30,000 3,10,000 3,10,000 35,000 15,000 41,250 41,250 41,250 41,250 28,750 28,750 28,750 28,750 3,45,000 4,00,000 3,80,000 3,80,000 1,05,000 At the time of acceptance of At the time 30-Nov 31-Jul 30-Nov ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting -2018 -2019 -2019 to SCIE (USD equivalent to INR)

· 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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Inaugural Ceremony of International Conference on Media & Communication - 2016

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Programme Structure Master of Business Administration (Communication Management)[M.B.A. (Communication Management)] Semester I Core Courses Ÿ Business Statistics Ÿ Advanced Business Communication Ÿ Marketing Management Ÿ Management Perspective in Media and Communication Businesses Ÿ Managerial Economics Ÿ Media and Communication Industry Overview Ÿ Communication Theories and Culture Ÿ Research Methodology Ÿ Organizational Behaviour Ÿ Digital Marketing Project - I Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management

Semester II Core Courses Ÿ Brand Equity Management Ÿ Content Creation Marketing Ÿ Integrated Marketing Communication Planning Ÿ Marketing Research Ÿ Consumer Behaviour and Insights Ÿ Digital Ecosystem Ÿ Introduction to Syndicated Database and Analysis with Workshop Ÿ Sales Management Ÿ Social Responsibility Project

Electives: Brand Communication Ÿ Advertising Management Ÿ Account Planning Models and Practices Electives: Marketing and Media Analytics Ÿ Business Analytics Ÿ Introduction to Specialised Research and Analytics Electives: Media Management Ÿ Strategic Media Planning Ÿ Evolution of Media, Media Ethics and Laws Ÿ Strategic Media Buying Electives: Public Relations Ÿ Advanced PR Writing Skills Ÿ Introduction to Public Relation Industry

Semester III Core Courses Ÿ Service Process Management for Agency Businesses Ÿ Digital Communication Solutions Ÿ Rural Marketing Ÿ Sports and Entertainment Marketing Project II Electives e-Retailing Ÿ Film Making Ÿ

Customer Relationship Management Ÿ Marketing Strategies for Brand Communication Ÿ Visual Methodologies Ÿ Advanced Quantitative Methods

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Electives: Brand Communication Ÿ Specialised Advertising Research Ÿ Advertising Strategy Ÿ Digital Branding Ÿ Communication Design and Innovation Management Electives: Marketing and Media Analytics Ÿ Consumer, Brand and Media Insights Ÿ Marketing Analytics Ÿ Social Media Analytics Ÿ Specialised Qualitative Research and Tools Electives: Media Management Ÿ Specialized Media Research Ÿ Media Sales and Marketing Ÿ Economics & Business of Media Ÿ Advance Media Planning and Media Innovation Electives: Public Relations Ÿ Advanced Public Relations Ÿ Event Management Ÿ Strategic PR and Reputation Management Ÿ Corporate Communication

Semester: IV Core Courses Ÿ Corporate Citizenship Ÿ Retail Marketing Communications Ÿ Project - III Ÿ Brand Valuation and Return on Marketing Investments (ROMI) Ÿ Social Entrepreneurship Ÿ Business Model for Digital Future Ÿ Dissertation Electives: Brand Communication Ÿ Customized Branding Electives: Marketing and Media Analytics Ÿ Advanced Communication Research Methods Electives: Media Management Ÿ Programmatic Media Management Electives: Public Relations Ÿ Public Affairs Programme Structure Master of Arts (Mass Communication)[M.A. (Mass Communication)] Semester: I Core Courses Ÿ Media and Culture Studies Ÿ Digital Photography Concepts Ÿ Film and Television Appreciation Ÿ Audio-Visual Communication Ÿ Digital Multimedia and Digital Technologies Ÿ Project I Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management

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Electives: Audio - Visual Ÿ Visual Narrative Ÿ Screen Writing Electives: Journalism Ÿ Perspectives on Indian Media Ÿ The Craft of Writing for Media

Semester: II Core Courses Ÿ Project II Ÿ Social Responsibility Project Ÿ Mass Communication Theory and Research Electives: Audio - Visual Ÿ Television Genres and Formats Ÿ Advanced Photography, Lighting and Editing Ÿ Basic Video Editing Ÿ Camera and Lighting Ÿ Radio Production Ÿ Fundamentals of Sound Ÿ Screen Writing and Direction Ÿ Digital Production and Strategy Electives: Journalism Ÿ News Reporting and Editing Ÿ Understanding Public Policy Ÿ Contemporary India and the World Ÿ Television News- Basic Ÿ Online and Social Media tools in Journalism Ÿ Advanced Journalistic Writing Ÿ Community Radio Ÿ The Business of Media

Semester: III Core Courses Ÿ Documentary Film making Ÿ Project III Electives: Audio - Visual Ÿ Television Programming and Channel Management Ÿ Direction Ÿ Audio Visual Production Management Ÿ Entertainment and Media Marketing Ÿ Post Production for Video Film Ÿ Multi Camera Techinques Ÿ Advanced Camera and Lighting Ÿ Advanced Film Criticism Ÿ Production Design Ÿ Advanced Screenplay Writing and Direction Ÿ Advanced Research Methodology Ÿ Sound Design Ÿ Performance and Creation Lab Electives: Journalism Ÿ Specialized Reporting Ÿ Basics of Finance, Economics and Business Journalism Ÿ Current Affairs and Newsroom Management Ÿ Television News – Advanced Ÿ Basics of Data Journalism Ÿ Democracy and Political Parties Ÿ Regional and Rural Journalism Ÿ Entertainment and Lifestyle Journalism

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Students' performance during 'A Cinema Story' with Shatrughan Sinha

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Advanced Research Methodology Photojournalism and Travel Photography Radio Production Democracy and Political Parties Entertainment and Lifestyle Journalism Photojournalism and Travel Photography

Electives: Communication Studies Ÿ Film, Documentary and TV Appreciation

Semester: IV Core Courses Ÿ Dissertation/Digital/ Multimedia Project Dissertation/ Digital/Multimedia Project Electives: Audio - Visual Ÿ AV Post Production - Advanced Editing Ÿ Innovation, Creativity and Visual Literacy Ÿ Advanced Television Programming Ÿ Film Marketing and Distribution Models Ÿ Graphics and Visual Special Effects Ÿ Wildlife and Commercial Photography

Electives: Journalism Ÿ Media Laws, Ethics and Policies Ÿ Development Communication and Development Journalism Ÿ Constitutional Affairs and Elections Ÿ Sports Journalism Ÿ Advanced Business Journalism Ÿ Health, Environment, Science and Technology Reporting

*Integrated Disaster Management is mandatory for the award of degree.

Please visit www.simc.edu 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

FESTOCOMM with Mr. Manoj Bajpai

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SSMC

-Bengaluru

Symbiosis School of Media and Communication Bengaluru (SSMC - B)

Contact details:

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Symbiosis School of Media & Communication - Bengaluru 95/1, 95/2, Electronic City Phase 1 Hosur Road, Bengaluru-560100, Karnataka, India Tel: +91-80-67139531, 67139520, 67139521, 67139587, Fax: +91-80-67139533 Director's Office: directorsoffi[email protected] Admissions: [email protected] General Queries: [email protected]

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Dr Triveni Goswami Mathur Director Director Profile: Dr. Triveni Goswami Mathur is a Fulbright-Nehru Scholar, with a total work experience of 27 years in the field of academics and the media industry. A Ph.D from University of Pune, she is a recognized Ph.D guide of Symbiosis International University. Dr Mathur has been teaching core courses in Journalism, Media Research Methods, Contemporary India and Media Perspectives and Gandhi and Peace making to both undergraduate and postgraduate level students in India and the USA. As a Fulbright Scholar affiliated to the Mary Baldwin University, Virginia, she also designed a pedagogy guide in delivering a peacemaking course in the University besides being invited to address students and the community on Indian society and culture and to deliver lectures on “Media and India” at leading Universities like Winthrop University, James Madison University, among others. Also a Rotary International Scholar, she has held senior academic positions including member of the Board of Studies of leading educational institutes. She is an Editorial Board member of the Virginia Review of Asian Studies. Dr Mathur began her career as a Journalist in Indian Express and then moved on to the Press Trust of India and has extensively reported on ethnic conflicts, politics, crime, business and social issues. She continued as a writer in leading newspapers and magazines, besides consulting corporates in communication training and corporate publishing. A former Independent Director on the Board of Directors of Johnson Controls Automotive Ltd, a leading automotive component multi-national company, Dr Mathur is an author, translator, editor with published work.

Institute Profile: Symbiosis School of Media & Communication, Bengaluru, (SSMC-B) established in 2009 has carved a niche in the field of Media and Communication education through its MBA program in Communication Management. With an industry - oriented contemporary curriculum and specializations in Advertising, Public Relations and Media Management, learning at SSMC-B is participatory and holistic in nature. Our faculty, with a research base, equip our media trainees with tools and techniques of strategic media communication including digital strategies to have a competitive advantage as professionals in today's dynamic media world. This programme is structured to keep students at the forefront of modern media and management practices through innovative pedagogy blending theoretical knowledge with practical application. Hands-on experience through workshops, real challenges, realtime industry projects working alongside industry professionals as mentors, our students develop skills ready to succeed in this increasingly competitive sector, making them highly employable. The modern infrastructure caters to the needs of students and the expansive, inviting ambience of SSMC-B has all the facilities of a top- notch institute of this stature. SSMC-B aims to serve the multi-faceted needs of the media and communication industry in particular, and the society in general, through education, training, research and advocacy. It seeks to train students to be competent, responsible and innovative professionals in the media industry sector, through a program structure that offers students an academic rigour blended with industry inputs.

Programme Profile: Name of the Programme(s) : Master of Business Administration (Communication Management) Duration: 2 Years, Full-time I n t a k e: MBA (CM): 80 Eligibility: Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). 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

Hon'ble Chancellor Dr S B Mujumdar lighting the lamp at the Induction Programme of MBA-CM Batch 2017-19

Guest Faculty conducting a workshop with SSMC -B students

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Where industry and academics meet to discuss trends and challenges in the media industry: Dr Aparna Hebbani, Dean, Faculty of Media, Communication & Design, SIU and Dr Triveni Mathur, Director, SSMC Bengaluru in conversation with the Chief Guest Mr Rahul Bose at Communication Quotient -2017.

Dr Daniel Angus, University of Queensland, Australia; (extreme left), Mr Sreenivasan Jain, Managing Editor NDTV (centre) and Dr. Kiranjit Kaur , University Teknologi, Malaysia (extreme right) at Communication Quotient - 2017.

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Students participating in national & international seminars

Symbiosis Entrepreneurship Excellence Development (SEED) launched at SSMC-B by Ms. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Chairperson of Biocon

Important Dates Admission Process

Date or Timeline

SNAP and Programme Registration Begins

August 10,2017, Thursday

Last date to apply for SNAP

November 24,2017,Friday

Last date to pay for SNAP

November 24,2017,Friday

SNAP Test

December 17, 2017, Sunday

SNAP Result

December 28,2017 Thursday

Last date of Online registration For SSMC-B*

January 08, 2018, Monday

Last Date of payment of Registration fees For SSMC-B*

January 10 2018, Wednesday

Announcement of Shortlist for Group Exercise and Personal Interaction.*

January 15, 2018, Monday

Group Exercise, Personal Interaction & WAT as follows:* At Pune Campus*

2,3,4,5, February 2018

At Bengaluru Campus*

8,9,10,11,12 February 2018

Announcement of First Merit list *

March 01, 2018, Thursday

Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list*

March 17, 2018, Saturday

Programme Commencement

June 7, 2018, Thursday

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: www.ssmc.edu.in Orientation and Pedagogy: The academic session begins with an orientation where students are exposed to a series of lectures by professionals giving them an overview of the media industry, besides team building interactive games and exercises. The academic program is highly engaging delivered through an interactive pedagogy that includes group discussions, case studies, seminars, workshops, guest lectures, industry projects and internships that enhance the industry-academia interface, social responsibility projects that sensitize future communication professionals to societal issues and needs. Continuous teaching-learning evaluation is conducted through assignments that help students raise the bar for themselves and at the same time be updated with the latest in the media sector. Coupled with the continuous evaluation process are mandatory industry internships that groom our media trainees for final placements. Equal emphasis is laid upon co-curricular activities channelized through specialization aligned clubs and sports making them professionals with the right skills and attitude towards their chosen profession.

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

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum)*

4,60,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

35,000

Programme Fees For MBA - CM (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum)*

6,90,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

35,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Amount in ₹ (For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to INR (For International Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)*

57,500

57,500

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

15,000

-

-

Twin Sharing

94,500

94,500

Three Sharing

94,500

94,500

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

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

* Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable.

Instalments for MBA - CM (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum)

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 2,30,000

2,30,000

2,30,000

2,30,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

35,000

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

47,250

47,250

47,250

47,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

3,56,000

3,06,000

3,06,000

3,06,000

Installments Installments pay by date

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At the time of 30-Nov-2018 Admission

31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

Guest lecture at SSMC-B

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Social Responsibility projects “Joy of giving back to society” conducted by SSMC-B

Instalments for MBA - CM (International Students)

1st Year (USD equivalent to INR) 1st Instalment

2nd Instalment

2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR)

3rd Instalment

4th Instalment

5th Instalment

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

-

-

-

-

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

30,000

2,95,000

3,65,000

3,45,000

3,45,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

35,000

-

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

-

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

-

47,250

47,250

47,250

47,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

-

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

1,05,000

3,86,000

4,41,000

4,21,000

4,21,000

30-Nov -2018

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

Installments

Installment Pay by Date

At the time of acceptance of At the time ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting (USD equivalent to SCIE to INR)

· 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 SSMC- Bengaluru (MBA-CM) Semester I Core Courses Ÿ Business Statistics Ÿ Media and Culture Studies Ÿ Media and Communication Industry Overview Ÿ Business Communication Ÿ Business Studies Ÿ Social Responsibility Project Ÿ OB & HRM Ÿ The Craft of Writing for Media Ÿ Introduction to Advertising Industry and Advertising Management Ÿ Corporate Citizenship Ÿ Introduction to Public Relation Industry Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management

Semester II Core Courses Ÿ Business Statistics Ÿ Media and Culture Studies Ÿ Media and Communication Industry Overview Ÿ Business Communication Ÿ Business Studies Ÿ Social Responsibility Project Ÿ OB & HRM Ÿ The Craft of Writing for Media Ÿ Introduction to Advertising Industry and Advertising Management Ÿ Corporate Citizenship Ÿ Introduction to Public Relation Industry Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management

Semester: III Core Courses Ÿ Retail Marketing Communications Ÿ Rural Marketing Ÿ Specialised Qualitative Research and Tools Ÿ Digital Communication Solutions Ÿ Summer Internship Ÿ Advanced Communication Research Methods Ÿ Introduction to Syndicated Database and Analysis with Workshop

Electives: Public Relations Ÿ Advanced PR Writing Skills Ÿ Event Management Ÿ Corporate Communication Ÿ Campaign Planning Electives: Advertising Marketing Strategies for Brand Communication Ÿ Advertising Theory and Strategy Ÿ Specialised Advertising Research Ÿ Service Process Management for Agency Businesses Ÿ Campaign Planning

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Electives: Media Management Ÿ Audio Visual Production Management Ÿ Strategic Media Planning

Media Investment Management Ÿ Managing Creative Enterprises Ÿ

Semester: IV Core Courses Ÿ Media Laws, Ethics and Policies Electives Ÿ Dissertation Ÿ Research Project Ÿ Live Project Electives: Public Relations Ÿ Strategic PR and Reputation Management Ÿ Advanced Strategic Management Ÿ Managing Public Affairs and PR Agencies Ÿ Specialized PR Research

Electives: Advertising Ÿ Account Planning Models and Practices Ÿ Innovative Communication Solutions Ÿ Communication Design and Evaluation Electives: Media Management Ÿ Advance Media Planning and Media Innovation Ÿ Brand Valuation and Return on Marketing Investments (ROMI) Ÿ Managing Media Business Ÿ Business Model for Digital Future

* Integrated Disaster Management is mandatory for award of degree. Origins Cup is an Inter-collegiate Sports Tournament organized by the Sports and Adventure Club of Symbiosis School of Media and Communication - Bengaluru

Please visit www.ssmc.edu.in 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

Tree Plantation on World Environment Day

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SLS

-Pune

Symbiosis Law School - Pune (SLS - Pune)

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Symbiosis Law School Survey No 227, Plot 11, Rohan Mithila, Opp. Pune Airport, New Airport Road, Viman Nagar, Pune 411014 Telephone Numbers: 020-66841100 / 1141 / 1188 Mob: +91-83800 20926 / 27 / 28 Fax: +91-20-66861190 Email: [email protected] Website: www.symlaw.ac.in

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Dr. (Mrs.) Shashikala Gurpur, Fulbright Scholar B.Sc., 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 University Board of Management Member, SIU Former Member, Law Commission of India Directors Profile: Dr. (Mrs.) Shashikala Gurpur is a distinguished academician and orator having presented more than 200 invited lectures, workshops and seminars across India, US, UK, Ireland, Europe, Australia, Canada and UAE. She has an outstanding career with wide range of experience in teaching, research and industry and is continuing with Symbiosis Law School, Pune since 2007. Currently she is a member of Curriculum Development Committee, Bar Council of India and Academic Council of National Judicial Academy, Bhopal. She is the advisory, research expert and Ph.D. referee of several National Law Schools and Universities across the India. Dr. Gurpur holds a Ph.D. in International Law from Mysore University. She was the topper and Gold medalist in LL.M. Besides working as Co- Director in NGO for 2 years, and also as HR Manager & Administration in MNC Abu Dhabi, UAE from the year 2004 to 2007, she has more than 24 years of teaching experience which include NLSIU, Bangalore, SDM Law College, Mangalore, Manipal Institute of Communication, MAHE, Manipal and University College Cork, Ireland. Her teaching and research interests include Jurisprudence, Media Laws, International Law, Teaching and Research Methodology, Feminist Legal Studies, Biotechnology Law, Law and Social Transformation besides guiding around sixty Masters and twelve Ph.D. students. She has been listed in the book '100 Legal Luminaries of India' published by LexisNexis in 2016. She has 62 articles/research papers, two co-authored books and seven book chapters to her credit. She was listed among noted Kannada authors in 1995 and in 2007. She was also All India Radio Programmer and advisor between 1985 and 2003. Institute Profile: Symbiosis Law School, Pune (SLS, 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). Symbiosis Law School, Pune piloted and enriched by the vision of Dr. S.B. Mujumdar, was established in 1977 under the illustrious banner of Symbiosis Society. Since 2002, it has been a constituent of Symbiosis International University, which is accredited by 'NAAC' with 'A' grade. SLS Pune has been ranked 5th amongst more than 1000 Law Schools in India by the India Today-Nielsen in 2016. Ranked 1st in Western Region and Ranked 2nd in Ranking of Top leading Law Schools of super excellence in GHRDC Hotel Management Institutes and Law School survey in 2016. 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 such as 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 [B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)], 3-year LL.B. and One year LL.M. programme. SLS, Pune also successfully administers 07 different Diploma Programmes and Certificate Programmes. The curriculum and pedagogy are designed around the latest quality initiatives in legal education including recommendations of the Carnegie Report, USA combining skill, knowledge and values. These are imparted through multitalented, qualified, competent and enthusiastic faculty members. Those efforts are reciprocated by the participation of all the stakeholders including the members of the Bar and Bench, Corporate Sector and International

Experts. Impressive international collaborations across UK, US and Europe have brought in the membership of International Association of Law Schools, USA and the Asian Law Institute, Singapore. SLS, Pune is the only Indian partner with the Erasmus Mundus Global Consortium of Law Schools. Since 2008, DAAD, Germany has been funding faculty 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, Symbiosis Law School, Pune has also been a part of Ontario Maharashtra Goa (OMG) Exchange Programme. SLS, Pune endeavors to secure all-round contribution to the betterment in the field of Law, to create world-class professionals, to produce committed academicians and law reformers, to train justice dispensers and invigorate community crusaders and, to create a strong watershed of new and upcoming expertise in law relating to business and corporate matters. Students can avail scholarships such as the Government of India's SC/ST Top Class Education Scholarships, Ministry of Social Welfare, Govt. of India and State Merit Scholarships, renders 14 private scholarships. Programme Profile: SLS, Pune was offering 2 year LL.M. program since 2003. It is one of the pioneer institutions in the country to initiate the One-Year LL.M. Programme in 2013 offering 7 specializations. The post-graduate programme is offered through the Center for Post-graduate Legal Studies (CPLS), with an objective to create research-centric intellectuals and academicians. There is emphasis on an interdisciplinary approach in the study of law and research orientation underlining the relevance of research methodology with utmost technical precision and scientific sophistication. The student has the option of a cafeteria approach in terms of specialization, cross specialization courses combining innovation, cutting edge legal acumen and theoretical insights. With emphasis on research and publication under the umbrella of SCALSAR (Symbiosis Center for Advanced Legal Studies and Research), faculty and students are engaged in publishing the results of their research. The SCALSAR publishes Symbiosis Contemporary Law Journal (SCLJ) and Symbiosis Student Law Review (SSLR) with LexisNexis. It has compiled around 530 abstracts of LL.M dissertations in interdisciplinary areas highlighting confluence of law and other disciplines. The success reflects in a large number of students entering corporate sector, Law firms, academics, higher research, army and judicial services. Specializations offered: Business and Corporate Law Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Innovation, Technology and Intellectual Property Law Criminal Law and Security Law Human Rights Law Law, Policy and Good Governance Note: A specialization will be offered subject to minimum 5 admissions in the Specialization Group Duration of the Programme: One Year full time. Intake: 60 students Eligibility: Three or Five years LL.B Degree from any Indian or Foreign University recognized by the UGC with at least 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% for SC/ST Candidates). Candidates who have appeared for the final year LL.B examination may also apply. Mr. Karan Johar interacting with students during 'Symbhav', Cultural Fest, SLS, Pune

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Students performing during 'Symptoms'- Intra-college Cultural Fest of SLS, Pune

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Students at the Learning Resource Center.

Prof. John Tingle, Director, Centre for Health Law, Nottingham Law School, Trent University, UK delivered a lecture on 'Heah Law', SLS, Pune

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 Particulars

Date

Online Application Starts

Monday, 5th February, 2018

Institution Online Application Closes

Monday , 21st May, 2018

Payment of Registration Fee (through -D.D. or Cash) Closes (Scanned copy of the D.D. via mail should reach SLS, Pune by Monday , 21st May, 2018, the D.D. should reach to SLS, Pune office on or before Thursday, 24th May, 2018)

Monday, 21st May, 2018

Announcement of Shortlist for All India Admission Test (AIAT)

Saturday, 26th May, 2018

All India Admission Test (AIAT)

Friday, 8th June, 2018

Announcement of First Merit list

Opens: Friday, 15th June, 2018 Closes: Friday 22nd Jun, 2018

Second Merit List

Opens: Tuesday, 26th June, 2018 Closes: Tuesday, 3rd, July 2018 (5:00pm)

Third Merit List

Opens: Friday, 6th July, 2018 (5:00pm) Closes: Friday, 13th July 2018 (5:00pm)

Commencement of Classes

Monday, 2nd July 2018

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: www.symlaw.ac.in Orientation and Pedagogy: The methodology is essentially learner – centered and research-oriented, strengthening students in reflective and critical thinking skills along with value-orientation. Predominantly, seminar method is used in a convergent manner, along with the lecture method. These include the Class Room Presentations, Group Discussions, Seminars, Case Studies, Socratic Method, Project-Based Method, Computer Assisted Learning and Experiential Learning through internship. 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 Programme Fees For LLM (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

1,32,000 10,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable) Programme Fees For LLM (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

2,00,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

10,000

* Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable. 1st Year (Amount in ₹)

Instalments for LLM (Indian Students)

2nd Installment

1st Installment

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

66,000

66,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

10,000

-

Installments

76,000

66,000

At the time of Admission

Installment Pay by Date Instalments for LLM (International Students)

30-Nov-2018

1st Year (USD equivalent to INR) 1st Installment

2nd Installment

3rd Installment

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

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-

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

55,000

25,000

1,20,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

10,000

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-

1,05,000

25,000

1,20,000

Installments Installment Pay by Date

At the time of At the time of acceptance of ‘Offer Reporting to SCIE Letter’ (USD equivalent to INR)

30-Nov-2018

· 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.

Law Day & Justice Y. V. Chandrachud Memorial Public Lecture, 2017. L to R: Dr. Shashikala Gurpur, Senior Adv. Ram Jethmalani, Hon'ble Justice Dipak Misra, Judge, Supreme Court of India, Dr. S. B. Mujumdar & Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar

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6th International Annual Contemporary Legal Research Conference, 2017.L to R: Dr. Shashikala Gurpur, Director, SLS, Pune, Dr. G. S. Bajpai, Professor and Registrar, National Law University, Delhi, Prof. Robert Ahdieh, Emory Law School, Atlanta, Georgia, Prof. Dr. T. R. Subramanya, Former Vice Chancellor, Karnataka State Law University, Research Fellow, Center for Regulatory Studies, Governance and Public Policy, NUJS, Kolkata,

Hon'ble Justice Mohan Peiris, Former Chief Justice and Attorney General, Sri Lanka delivered a guest lecture on 'Judicial Review: A Comparison of India, Sri Lanka and USA'

Programme Structure Semester I • Compulsory Courses • Research Methods and Legal Writing • Comparative Public Law • Law and Justice in a Globalizing World Specialization: Business and Corporate Law (Choose any 3) • Comparative Corporate Law • International Trade Law • Comparative Banking and Insurance Law • Carriage of Goods by Sea and Multimodal Transport Specialization: Constitutional and Administrative Law (Choose any 3) • Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles • Comparative Administrative Law • Police and Security Administration • Education Law • Law, Good Governance & Development: Conceptual & Theoretical Issues

Specialization: Innovation, Technology and Intellectual Property Law (Choose any 3) • Comparative Science, Technology, Innovation and IPR • Comparative Copyright and Industrial Designs- Law and Practice • Trademarks and Geographical Indications • Patent law-Practice and Procedure • Comparative Business, IPR and Global Perspectives

Specialization: Law, Policy and Good Governance (Choose any 3) • Law, Good Governance and Development: Conceptual & Theoretical Issues • Rule of Law & Good Governance • Human Rights, Governance & Sustainable Development • Law , Policy & Development *Integrated Disaster Management

Specialization: Criminal and Security Law(Choose any 3) • Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice Administration • Comparative Crime Justice and Human Rights • International Criminal Law • Comparative Criminal law

Specialization: Business and Corporate Law (Choose any 3) • Competition Law • Comparative Investment Law • Corporate Governance and Human Rights • Taxation Laws

Specialization: Human Rights Law (Choose any 3) • Comparative Concept and Development of Human Rights • Human Rights and International Order • Science, Technology and Human Rights • Comparative Human Rights of Women and Children

Semester II • Dissertation

Specialization: Constitutional and Administrative Law (Choose any 3) • Centre-State Relations and Constitutional Governance • Media Law • Housing and Urban Development • Comparative Telecommunication Laws

Specialization: Innovation, Technology and Intellectual Property Law (Choose any 3) • Intellectual Property Asset Management • Bio-Technology and Legal Regulation • Comparative Information Technology and Intellectual Property • Nuclear Technology: Dilemmas of Legal Controls

Specialization: Criminal and Security Law(Choose any 3) • Police Law and Administration • Sentences and Sentencing • White Collar Crimes • Victimology Specialization: Human Rights Law(Choose any 3) • Comparative Human Rights of Disadvantageous Groups • International Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law • Protection and Enforcement of Human Rights in India

• Business and Human Rights • Criminal Justice and Human Rights Specialization: Law, Policy and Good Governance (Choose any 3) • Sociology of Law, Governance & Political Economy of Law • Globalisation, State and Good Governance • Science and Technology: Ethical Issues and Regulatory Framework • Good Governance, Inclusiveness & Service Delivery

Note : Dissertation (5 credits will include 2 credits which will be evaluated completely internally in which 1 credit will be for Review camps/Advanced Research Methods and 1 credit for dispute resolution techniques and Internships and 3 credits will be evaluated externally) * Integrated Disaster Management is mandatory for the award of Degree. ** A student will have the option of choosing electives from across the specialization groups. If a student opts for electives from across the specialization groups the student would be awarded a General LL.M. A minimum of 40% of the electives should be from a particular specialization group to be awarded an LL.M in that Specialization group otherwise the student will be awarded a General LL.M Degree. Please visit www.symlaw.ac.in 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

Prof. Upendra Baxi, Professor of Law in Development, University of Warwick, United Kingdom delivered guest lectures on 'Socio-Legal Research'

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Symbiosis College of Nursing (SCON)

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Symbiosis College of Nursing Senapati Bapat Road, Pune -411004 Ph:- 020-25671907 Fax: 020 -25659209 E mail:- [email protected] , Website: www.scon.edu.in

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LT COL Shobha Naidu (RETD)

Officiating Director of SCON

Director Profile: Lt Col Shobha Naidu (Retd) is an alumnus of AFMC College of Nursing, Pune. The lady officer completed B.Sc. nursing from University of Pune, and was commissioned into the Military Nursing Service in the year 1991. As a UG student, she had been an all-rounder, and had graduated with distinction in Obstetrics & Gynaecological nursing. Lt Col Shobha Naidu completed M.Sc. nursing with specialization in Obstetrics & Gynaecological nursing from L T College of Nursing, SNDT Women's university, Mumbai in 1999. She has rendered 22 years of service in the Armed Forces and served in different terrains of the country. She took premature retirement in the year 2013 and joined Symbiosis College of Nursing (SCON) in June 2013 as Assoc. Prof., and thereafter had risen to the post of Dy. Director in 2014. The lady faculty has put in a total of 26 years of service including 18 years of teaching experience. She is presently pursuing Ph.D. (Nursing) from Pravara College of Nursing, PMT, Loni, Ahmednagar and holding the post of Officiating Director of SCON.

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. 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 frontline worker in the clinical and community field and educational arena.

Programme Profile: Master of Science (Nursing) (M.Sc- Nursing) Duration: 2 Years I n t a k e: 20 Seats Eligibility: (As per Indian Nursing Council requirements) 1. The candidate should be a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife or equivalent with any State Nursing Registration Council. 2. The minimum educational qualification shall be the passing of: B.Sc. Nursing / B.Sc. (Hons.)Nursing / Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing with minimum of 55% aggregate marks from an institution which is recognized by Indian Nursing Council. 3. Minimum one year of work experience after B.Sc. Nursing. 4. Minimum one year of work experience before or after Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing. 5. Candidate should be medically fit. 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: Sr. Activity No.

Date Considering October session

1

Last date of submission of application form

16/7/2018

2

Entrance exam for M. Sc. Nursing

19/7/2018

3

Interview for Selected Candidates

19/7/2018

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Declaration of Merit list

20/7/2018

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Commencement of programme

6

Payment of 1st Instalment

1/10/2018

7

Payment of 2nd Instalment

1/1/2019

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Payment of 3rd Instalment

1/4/2019

1/10/2018 – 6/10/2018

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: www.scon.edu.in

SCON organized Lamp Lighting Ceremony of IX Batch of B.Sc. Nursing Students at Symbiosis Vishwabhavan Auditorium, S. B. Road Pune. Chief Guest was Dr. (Mrs.) G. Josephine R. Little Flower, Nursing Advisor to Govt. of India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi and the Guest of Honour was Mrs. Ritu P Chhabria Co-founder & Managing Trustee of Mukul Madhav Foundation & Director of Finolex Industries Ltd. , Prof. Dr. S. B. Mujumdar Founder & President Symbiosis, Chancellor, SIU, Pune presided over the function.

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International student from Nigeria Ms. Amarachukwu Innocentia Ezenweke received the “Best football player” award at Pune University.

SCON international students have participated in sports activity at SIU, Lavale

B.sc second year students have actively participated in Pulse Polio programme at YCM hospital

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 well as at clinical field as per the course structure. • Lectures, • Lecture cum demonstration, • Seminars, • Discussions, • Panel discussion, • Field visits, • 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 clinicals for training are • Bed side clinics • Case presentations • Case studies • Procedure demonstrations Teaching and learning Resources • Computers • Smart board • Laptop

• • • • • • • • • •

LCD Projector Podium microphone Hand mike Printer Movable notice board OHP machine 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, journals , projects reports and dissertation, periodicals, CDs and DVDs 1. Books : 2075 2. Journals :7 3. Online data base : • EBSCO • Elsevier: Science direct - Management • Emerald Management E-Journal • Web of Knowledge • Frost & Sullivan • JSTOR • Scopus online database • E Research • TURNITIN (Plagiarism Checker Software) • EndNote (Reference Manager Tool)

SCON staff and students have organized an interactive epilepsy awareness programme in collaboration with SAMRITI EPILEPSY FOUNDATION, Pune.

Prof (Dr.) S. G. Joshi attended CNE at Sassoon General Hospital as a resource person. His topic was Patient Centered Care - Challenges

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In collaboration with STLRC SCON has organized workshop on 'Effective Use of Technology in Nursing Education & Nursing Service' and 'Evidence Based Practice in Nursing' for SCON faculty and students.

Mr. Dipak Sethi has achieved Mr. TNAI award on international Nurses day celebrated at Tilak Maharashtra University. Organized by TNAI, Pune city branch.

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Fee Structure Programme Fees For M. Sc - Nursing (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) * Institute Deposit (Refundable) Programme Fees For M. Sc - Nursing (International Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) * Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) Institute Deposit (Refundable)

Amount in ` 1,21,000 3,000 USD equivalent to INR 1,80,000 40,000 3,000

Amount in ` USD equivalent to INR (For International (For Indian Students) Students) Mess Fees (Per Annum) * 57,500 57,500 Hostel Deposit (Refundable) 15,000 15,000 Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum) * 99,000 Twin Sharing 99,000 Three Sharing 71,000 71,000 * Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable.

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

1st Year (Amount in ₹) 2nd Year (Amount in ₹) 5th 6th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Installment Installment Installment Installment Installment Installment Academic Fees (Per Annum) 40,000 40,500 40,500 40,000 40,500 40,500 Institute Deposit (Refundable) 3,000 Hostel Deposit (Refundable) 15,000 Hostel Fe es (Per Annum) 35,500 35,500 35,500 35,500 Mess Fees (Per Annum) 28,750 28,750 28,750 28,750 Installments 1,22,250 1,04,750 40,500 1,04,250 1,04,750 40,500 At the time 30-Nov 31-Aug 30-Nov 31-Jan 31-Jan Installments pay by date of Admission -2018 -2019 -2019 -2020 -2019 Installments for M. Sc Nursing (Indian Students)

1st Year 2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR) (USD equivalent to INR) 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st Installment Installment Installment Installment Installment Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) 40,000 8,000 Academic Fees (Per Annum) 62,000 1,10,000 90,000 90,000 Institute Deposit (Refundable) 3,000 15,000 Hostel Deposit (Refundable) 35,500 Hostel Fees (Per Annum) 35,500 35,500 35,500 28,750 Mess Fees (Per Annum) 28,750 28,750 28,750 87,250 Installments 1,05,000 1,74,250 1,54,250 1,54,250 At the time of acceptance of At the time of 30-Nov 30-Nov 31-Aug Installment Pay by Date ‘Offer Letter’ Reporting to -2019 -2018 -2019 SCIE (USD equivalent to INR) Installments for M. Sc - Nursing (International Students)

· 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 SCON- M.SC. (Nursing) Master of Science in Medical Surgical Nursing Year I • Nursing Education • Advance Nursing Practice • Nursing Research and Statistics • Medical Surgical Nursing-I • Integrated Disaster Management

Year II • Nursing Management • Nursing Research (Dissertation) • Medical Surgical Nursing-II Note: • Educational visit 2 weeks • Students have to maintain log book for each activity during the course of study.

Master of Science in Mental Health (Psychiatric) Nursing Year I • Nursing Education • Advance Nursing Practice • Nursing Research and Statistics • Mental Health (Psychiatric) Nursing- I • Integrated Disaster Management

Year II • Nursing Management • Nursing Research (Dissertation) • Mental Health (Psychiatric) Nursing - II Note: • Educational visit 2 weeks • Students have to maintain log book for each activity during the course of study

Master of Science in Community Health Nursing Year I • Nursing Education • Advance Nursing Practice • Nursing Research and Statistics • Community Health Nursing-I • Integrated Disaster Management

Year II • Nursing Management • Nursing Research (Dissertation) • Community Health Nursing-II Note: • Educational visit 2 weeks • Students have to maintain log book for each activity during the course of study.

SCON staff and students receiving awards for cultural and sports events at the International Nurses day celebration

Master of Science in Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing Year I • Nursing Education • Advance Nursing Practice • Nursing Research and Statistics • Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing -I • Integrated Disaster Management Year II • Nursing Management • Nursing Research (Dissertation) • Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing -II Note: • Educational visit 2 weeks • Students have to maintain log book for each activity during the course of study. *Integrated Disaster management Course is mandatory for the award of degree. Please visit www.scon.edu.in 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

Campus interview was conducted by Rammangal Heart Foundation and Nightingale Home care for 4th year B.Sc. and 2nd year P.B.B.sc Nursing students.

SCON faculty members actively participated in Pundharpur wari walk from Swargate to Manterwadi (15kms)

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SSBS

Symbiosis School of Biological Sciences (SSBS)

Contact details: 222

Symbiosis School of Biological Sciences Symbiosis Knowledge Village, Gram-Lavale, Taluka-Mulshi, Dist-Pune-412115. Telephone- 020-39116496 Email- [email protected] Website- www.ssbs.edu.in

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Prof. Dr. Vinaykumar Rale Director

Director Profile: Dr.Vinay Rale M.Sc. Ph.D. (Microbiology, University of Poona, Pune). First Post Doctoral (Institute for Microbiology, Georg August University, Gottingen, German;, DAAD Fellow) under renowned microbiologists- Prof Dr. G. Gottscholk and Prof Dr. H. Schlegel. Starting with initial work on Single Cell Proteins (SCPs), Yeast Diversity and Systematics(Doctoral) Dr. Rale shifted to anaerobic” world” during his first PDF at Gottingen working on the intricacies of acetone butanol fermentation using whey as a feedstock. Upon his return to Abasaheb Garware College, Pune, he was invited by University of Pune (Now Savitribai Phule Pune University) to an intial assignment as Reader and eventually as Professor and Head of Microbiology. In a short time span of 10 years his humongous contributions elevated the Depaerment from an incipient stage t a world-renowned status. Dr. Rale focused on applied microbiology, development of processes that included Pullulan produced by Aureobasidium pullulans. Dr. Rale subsequently enjoyed several major and minor postdoctoral and consultancy stints in Germany and United Kingdom in diverse fields including indigenization of biotechnologies in the Indian scenario (e.g. lactic and citric acid). Subsequently, Dr. Vinay Rale started his own enterprises in the core Microbiology (Consultancy, production of Microbial Biomass, Technology Development and Knowledge Transfer, etc) and Food Sciences(Fruit yoghurts, Spreads, Fruit Preserves, etc. first –time import substitutes in India) arenas which achieved prominence and recognition in the retail and hospitality worlds of Pune and Mumbai. He continues enterprise in Microbiology and is now on the board of directors of a company engaged in dairy, foods and beverages initiated by NRIs. Continuing his interests in the 'practicing ' world Dr. Rale reentered into research and academics in 2008 with stints at Deccan Education Society, Pune, as Research Director with multiple responsibilities and later shifted to Vidya Pratisththan's School of Biotechnolgy, Baramati, before joining SSBS. Dr.Rale delivered ably in both the organizations. With versatile and rich experience spanning over 40 years - in teaching, research, administration, marketing and techno-entrepreneurship and an excellent interface with premier teaching and research institutes and diverse industries, Dr. Vinay Rale is back in a new challenging role as Director of Symbiosis School of Biological Sciences (SSBS)(Formerly School of Biomedical Sciences) since November 2014. Institute Profile: Symbiosis School of Biological Sciences (previously Symbiosis School of Biomedical Sciences) is the only institute teaching and undertaking research in the field of Biological Sciences in Symbiosis International University. The School offers Master's programs in Biotechnology and Nutrition & Dietetics and Ph.D.in Health and Biological Sciences. Currently the School has 16 in-house JRFs with fellowships from Symbiosis International University,UGC and DST(DST Inspire)and 16 part-time registrants employed at prominent industries and institutions. The faculty at School comes international experience with high quality publications(details on SSBS site) . The School has received funding from industry and government funding agencies (DST). We have ongoing research collaboration with University College of London (UCL) and are in the process of partnering with Australlian, Swiss and US Universities. As an offshoot of its forte' in stem cell research the University has established Symbiosis Centre for Stem Cell Research (SCSCR) at the School duly supported by acclaimed scientitists and dedicated research team (details on SSBS site). SSBS is in the process of establishing research teams and facilities in the areas of Bioprocess Engineering, Food Sciences & Technology. The Nutrition & Dietetics teaching and research is also on an expansion mode in horizontal and vertical directions. The School plans to commence Master's courses in Biomedical Sciences , Microbiology and Biochemistry in near future.

Programme Profile: Name of the Programme: Master's (M.Sc.) in following two disciplines: • M.SC. Biotechnology • M.SC. Nutrition and Dietetics Duration: 2 Years, Full Time I n t a k e: • M.SC. Biotechnology : 30 Students • M.SC. Nutrition And Dietetics : 30 Students Eligibility & Admission Process: Step 1 : Submission of scanned copies of all mark sheets and passing certificates(10th ,12th and undergraduates semester/yearwise).Identity proof, permanent address proof of the candidates online on https//www.edu.in/Msc-in-Biotechnology &-Nutrition-Dietetics/admission/ Step 2 : Screening for Eligibility * Candidates should be graduates in Life Sciences from any statutory university with a minimum of 50% marks(45% for SC/ST) at graduation level Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admissions will be subjects to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks(45% for SC/ST) at qualifying examination. Step3 : Personal interaction with shortlisted candidates. Step 4 : Declaration of the merit list on www.ssbs.edu.in 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

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Nutrition Week Celebrations 2017, Community outreach at Male - Recipe demonstration

Badminton SIU

Panache 2017

Important Dates DETAILS

DATE

Registration Start date

15th April 2018

Registration Closing date

*15th April 2018

Payment Closing date

# 15th April 2018

GE PI WAT dates

18th to 21st May 2018

Declaration of Merit List

21st May 2018

Commencement of programme date

15th June 2018

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: www.ssbs.edu.in Orientation and Pedagogy: A week long induction program is organized for the new batch of students wherein guest speakers are invited to share their expertise, knowledge and experience in their respective fields. Students are exposed to emerging trends and career opportunities available in biotechnology and in nutrition and dietetics. A series of informative lectures are also organized for the students by University faculties which include orientation to student welfare policies, wellness and recreation facilities as well as health care services. This induction program also includes various lectures on personality enhancement and soft skills training. Students are given a bird's eye view of their course curricula. Expert renowned scientists from academia and industry are drawn in to interact with the students. At SSBS pedagogy involves a combination of lectures, assignments , case studies, presentations with special emphasis on wet laboratory participation and hands on training. industry and field visits too are blended in to give real-life exposures. Additionally classroom sessions are planned on current scientific topics or path breaking research to encourage open ended discussions. Students have to undertake research projects mandatorily as a part of the curriculum. This happens either in -house or in research institutions or industries, some of which are stipendsupported. Students are encouraged to publish outcomes of their dissertations. This imparts several benefits. Throughout their tenure students have opportunities to mingle with doctoral students and this accrues wholesome effects.

Fee Structure Programme Fees For M. Sc - Biotechnology (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum)*

1,65,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For M. Sc - Nutrition & Dietetics (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum)*

1,10,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For M. Sc - Biotechnology (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum)*

2,50,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For M. Sc - Nutrition & Dietetics (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum)*

1,65,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

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

USD equivalent to INR (For International Students)

Amount in ₹ (For Indian Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)*

57,500

57,500

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

15,000 -

15,000 -

88,500

88,500

Three Sharing

* Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable.

Instalments for M. Sc - Biotechnology (Indian Students)

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

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

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

82,500

82,500

82,500

82,500

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

44,250

44,250

44,250

44,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

1,90,500

1,55,500

1,55,500

1,55,500

At the time ofAdmission

30-Nov-2018

31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

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1st Year (Amount in ₹) 2nd Year (Amount in ₹) 1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 55,000 55,000 55,000 55,000 20,000

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-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

44,250

44,250

44,250

44,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

1,63,000 At the time of Admission

1,28,000

1,28,000

1,28,000

Installments Installments pay by date

Instalments for M. Sc - Biotechnology (International Students) Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments

Installment Pay by Date

Instalments for M. Sc - Nutrition & Dietetics (International Students) Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

30-Nov-2018

31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

1st Year 2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR) (USD equivalent to INR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment 40,000 1,25,000 45,000 60,000 1,25,000 1,45,000 20,000 15,000 44,250 44,250 44,250 44,250 28,750 1,05,000 1,48,000 At the time of acceptance of At the time ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting (USD equivalent to SCIE to INR)

28,750 2,18,000

28,750 1,98,000

28,750 1,98,000

30-Nov -2018

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

2nd Year 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR) (USD equivalent to INR) 1st 3rd 2nd 4th 5th Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment 40,000 -

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

17,500

1,02,500

82,500

82,500

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

-

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

-

15,000 44,250

44,250

44,250

44,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

-

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

1,05,000

1,05,500

1,75,500

1,55,500

1,55,500

30-Nov -2018

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

Installments

Installment Pay by Date

At the time of acceptance of At the time ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting (USD equivalent to SCIE to INR)

· 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 M.Sc. (BT) Semester I Core Courses • Microbiology • Practical: Microbiology, Biochemistry and Immunodiagnostics • Genetics and Molecular Biology • Practical: Molecular Biology • Biochemistry

Semester II Core Courses • Recombinant DNA Technology and Bioinformatics • Practical: Recombinant DNA Technology • Cell Biology • Practical: Animal Tissue Culture • Research Methodology and Biostatistics • * Integrated Disaster Management

Semester III Core Courses Ÿ Virology and Vaccinology Ÿ Intellectual Property Rights Ÿ Environmental Biotechnology Ÿ Practical: Emerging Technologies Ÿ Molecular Immunology Ÿ Electives Ÿ Bioprocess Engineering Ÿ Clinical Biochemistry

Semester IV Core Courses Electives Ÿ Project Work Ÿ Project in Bioinformatics Ÿ Introduction to Bioinformatics Ÿ Programming for Chemical and Life Sciences Informatics Ÿ Introduction to Biological Database Management Ÿ Statistical Methods in Bioinformatics

SSBS- M.Sc. (ND) Semester I Core Courses Ÿ Physiology Ÿ Nutritional Biochemistry Ÿ Principles of Nutrition Ÿ Advanced Food Science I Ÿ Practical: Nutrition

Semester II Core Courses Ÿ Medical Nutrition Therapy-I (Theory) Ÿ Medical Nutrition Therapy-I (Practical) Ÿ Advanced Food Science II Ÿ Research Methodology and Biostatistics Ÿ Public Health Nutrition (PHN) Ÿ Integrated Disaster Management

* Integrated Disaster Management is mandatory for the award of degree

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Semester III Core Courses Ÿ Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT)-II (Theory) Ÿ Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT)-II (Practical) Ÿ Nutrition for Special Population Ÿ Nutritional Epidemiology Choose any one • Hospital Food Service Management • Sports Nutrition

Semester IV Core Courses • Internship and Project Work

Please visit www.ssbs.edu.in 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

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Symbiosis School of Economics Address of institute: 3rd Floor SCHC Building, Senapati Bapat Road, Pune - 411004 Telephone number: 020-25672520, 020-25652444, 020-25675406 Email: [email protected] OR [email protected] Website: https://sse.ac.in

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Dr. Jyoti Chandiramani Director, Symbiosis School of Economics Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences – SIU Director Profile: Dr. Jyoti Chandiramani has more than 30 years of experience, teaching a wide range of subjects such as, International Trade Policy, International Organization and Regional Cooperation, Urban Development Economics at the Undergraduate and Post Graduate level. She has completed her Ph.D. from Pune University. She has conducted more than 50 Management Development Programs for corporates. Besides writing research papers, Dr. Chandiramani has also presented papers at national and international conferences and seminars, has been invited as a resource person, and has authored and edited four books. She is a Founder Core Committee Member of the Symbiosis Centre for Liberal Arts. 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. She was conferred with the iCongo instituted Gold Karmaveer Chakra and Rex Karmaveer Global Fellowship 2014-15, in Delhi for her contributions to the field of education and in April, 2016 – she was invited to Pargue by the Asia-Europe Foundation and Charles University for the 5th ASEM Rectors' Conference and Students' Forum (Employability: Asia and Europe Prepare the New Generation).

Institute Profile: Symbiosis School of Economics Incepted in 2008, Symbiosis School of Economics is a young, vibrant and rapidly growing institution, with a discernible record of 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 economic life through various facets – the micro, the macro and the global setups. 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 its interdisciplinary flavour, the curricula prepare students for careers in corporate, banks, financial institutions, media and communication, Government, research institutions, think tanks, 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 will be ever evolving including different perspectives from varied stakeholders, making our courses increasingly relevant and meaningful.

Programme Profile: Name of the Programme: M.Sc. (Economics) Specializations: International Trade, Development Studies, Urban Development

Duration: 2 Years Full time

Intake: 40 seats

Eligibility: Candidate should be a graduate with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) at graduation level from any statutory university with exposure to Economics/Mathematics/ Statistics/Physics. B.Tech. and B.E. graduates may also apply. Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) in the qualifying examination. A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign Board /University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU).

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

Public Affairs Centre

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Annual Day

Public lecture by Mr. Shankar Aiyar

Important Dates Activity

Date

Programme Registration Begins

December 7, 2017

Last date of Online registration

May 4, 2018

Last Date of payment of Registration fees

May 10, 2018

Entrance Test

Not Applicable

Test Result

Not Applicable

Announcement of Shortlist for Group Exercise and Personal Interaction

May 15, 2018

Personal Interaction & WAT

May 30, 2018 - June 5, 2018

Announcement of First Merit list

June 10, 2018

Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list

June 19, 2018

Programme Commencement

July 6, 2018

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: www.sse.ac.in

Orientation and Pedagogy: Other than the standard discourse method, case study and colloquium oriented methods will also be employed as pedagogical methodology. Apart from this, various workshops, conferences and guest lectures will be organized on a regular basis to enhance the student's understanding and sharpening of the required academic and industrial skillsets. The students at this level are expected to read related matter and come to class so that each session becomes more interactive. The aim is to create a dynamic learning environment and enhancing the analytical and application capability of the students.

Fee Structure Programme Fees For M. Sc Economics (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

1,93,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

10,000

Programme Fees For M. Sc Economics (International Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) * Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) Institute Deposit (Refundable)

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

Mess Fees (Per Annum) *

USD equivalent to INR 2,90,000 40,000 10,000 USD equivalent to INR Amount in ₹ (For International (For Indian Students) Students) 57,500 57,500

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

15,000

99,000

99,000

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

Three Sharing 71,000 71,000 * Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable. Instalments for M. Sc Economics (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments Installment Pay by Date

1st Year (Amount in ₹) 2nd Instalment 1st Instalment 96,500 96,500 10,000 15,000 35,500 35,500 28,750 28,750 1,60,750 1,85,750 At the time of 30-Nov-2018 Admission

2nd Year (Amount in ₹) 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 96,500 96,500 35,500 35,500 28,750 28,750 1,60,750 1,60,750 31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

1st Year 2nd Year (USD USD equivalent to INR) equivalent to INR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment 40,000 Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) 70,000 1,45,000 1,45,000 55,000 Academic Fees (Per Annum) 1,65,000 10,000 Institute Deposit (Refundable) 15,000 Hostel Deposit (Refundable) 35,500 35,500 35,500 Hostel Fees (Per Annum) 35,500 28,750 28,750 28,750 Mess Fees (Per Annum) 28,750 1,49,250 2,09,250 2,09,250 1,05,000 Installments 2,29,250 At the time of At the time 30-Nov 31-Jul acceptance of 30-Nov of Reporting Installment Pay by Date -2018 -2019 ‘Offer Letter’ (USD -2019 to SCIE equivalent to INR)

Installments for M. Sc Economics (International Students)

· 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 Master of Science (Economics)[M.Sc. (Economics)] Semester I Core Courses • Advance Microeconomics – I • Advance Macroeconomics – I • Mathematical Economics • Advance Econometrics-I • Research Methodology and Software Package

Semester II Core Courses • Advance Microeconomics – II • Advance Macroeconomics – II • Advance Econometrics-II • Economic Growth Theory • Public Economics • Integrated Disaster Management

Semester III Core Courses • Internship

Electives: Development Studies • Development Experience • Market & Institutional Framework of Development • Trade, Aid & Development • Urban Economic Development Electives: International Trade • Pure Theory of Trade • International Trade Policy • Foreign Capital, Labour Market and Development • Trade and Environment Electives: Urban Development • Urban Governance • Urban Demography • Urban Land Economics • Urban Planning and Development • GIS and Problem Solving in the Urban India Context • Urban Finance

*Integrated Disaster Management is mandatory for the award of degree.

Semester IV Core Courses • Dissertation Electives: Development Studies • Theories, Models of Development and Distribution • Rural Development • Human Development Electives: International Trade • Multinational Trade: Procedures and Laws • International Organizations and Regional Cooperation in Trade • International Capital Market and Finance Electives: Urban Development • Urban Development Experiences • Urban Poverty, Migration and Sustainable Livelihoods • Urban Mobility • Urban Energy and Environment • Urban Solid Waste Management • Urban Water and Sanitation

Please visit www.sse.ac.in 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

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Symbiosis School of International Studies (SSIS)

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Symbiosis School of International Studies (SSIS) Survey No. 227, 3rd floor, Symbiosis Campus, Opposite Pune International Airport, Viman Nagar, Pune - 411 014. Maharashtra, India. Telephone number: +91 20 6686 1230/1231 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.ssispune.edu.in

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Ms. Shivali Lawale Director Director Profile: Prior to joining the Symbiosis School of International Studies, Ms. Lawale, worked for over more than a decade at the United Nations Educational, Scientific Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) Headquarters in Paris, France. She has worked in the capacity of Programme Specialist on two of the UN's priority programmes in education and international development –Education for All and Education for Sustainable Development. These programmes covered a variety of contemporary issues like peace and conflict, human rights, climate change and gender issues, among others. She has also taught the post-graduate programme in French studies at the University of Pune. Ms. Lawale has an M.Phil in International Cooperation in Education and Training from the Sorbonne University and an M.A. in International Relations from the prestigious Sciences Po, Paris. She also has an M.A. and M.Phil in French studies from Pondicherry University. She has authored articles on education and sustainable development that have been published in international journals and publications and has presented papers at prestigious international conferences like the biennial International Conference on Education and Development, UK, and the Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA) annual conferences. She is also member of the HDCA, an association that was established in 2004 by Prof. Amartya Sen and Prof. Martha Nussbaum. Areas of Interest: IndoFrench relations, Indo-EU relations; development cooperation; educational cooperation and issues related to Sustainable Development. Institute Profile: The M.A. (International Studies) programme offered by SSIS seeks to equip students with knowledge and skills pertinent to address the 21st century global challenges. While engaging with topics on peace, conflict, justice, rights, development, global commons, environment, cooperation, governance, diplomacy and so on, the emphasis is on developing critical thinking to come up with tangible alternatives to address the unresolved issues. The holistic nature of courses offered under the M.A. (International Studies) programme provides students with the lens to critically examine analyze and understand contemporary issues based on a multi-disciplinary approach. The specialization offered under the course on Area Studies fosters scholarship of the region informed by a deeper understanding of an interconnected and interdependent world. The choice of regions offered includes Europe/North America and Asia. The students are also offered a choice of foreign language as part of Area Studies course (e.g. French/ Spanish/ Chinese/ Arabic). For the choice of both the region and the foreign language to take off, there has to be a minimum enrolment of ten students. The curriculum includes mandatory internship in the third semester that prepares students for careers with CSOs, NGOs, international organizations, think tanks, civil services, media, academia, consultancies and financial institutions. Our faculty members are a good blend of prominent academicians, active researchers and practitioners, attesting to the belief that the best pedagogy comes from a mix of theory and praxis. The students benefit from the contributions of different types of practitioners of international relations, whether they are from diplomacy, the corporates, the think-tanks or international organizations. The diverse background of both the faculty and the postgraduate students makes for a cosmopolitan and enriching environment.

Programme Profile: Name of the programme: M.A. (International Studies) Duration: 2 years, full time Intake: 30 students Eligibility: Candidate should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes. Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU). 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

Programme Registration Begins

February 6, 2018 –Wednesday

Last date of Online registration

May 31, 2018 – Thursday

Last Date of payment of Registration fees

June 04, 2018 – Monday

Entrance Test

N.A

Test Result

N.A

Announcement of Shortlist for Personal Interaction & WAT

June 08, 2018 – Friday

Personal Interaction & WAT

June 12–15, 2018 - Tuesday – Friday

Announcement of First Merit list

June 20, 2018 – Wednesday

Last date for payment of fees for candidates in the first merit list

June 27, 2018 – Wednesday

Programme Commencement

July 16, 2018 – Monday

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: www.ssispune.edu.in Mr. Rajendra Shende at SSIS delivering a lecture on Climate Diplomacy

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Orientation and Pedagogy: The M.A. (International Studies) programme offered by SSIS seeks to equip students with knowledge and skills pertinent to address the 21st century global challenges. While engaging with topics on peace, conflict, justice, rights, development, global commons, environment, cooperation, governance, diplomacy and so on, the emphasis is on developing critical thinking to come up with tangible alternatives to address the unresolved issues. The holistic nature of courses offered under the M.A. (International Studies) programme provides students with the lens to critically examine analyse and understand contemporary issues based on a multi-disciplinary approach. The curriculum includes mandatory internship in the third semester that prepares students for careers with CSOs, NGOs, international organizations, think tanks, civil services, media, academia, consultancies and financial institutions. Our faculty members are a good blend of prominent academicians, active researchers and practitioners, attesting to the belief that the best pedagogy comes from a mix of theory and praxis. The students benefit from the contributions of different types of practitioners of international relations, whether they are from diplomacy, the corporates, the think-tanks or international organisations. The diverse background of both the faculty and the postgraduate students makes for a cosmopolitan and enriching environment. Faculty is encouraged to employ a number of methods of instruction. Consistent with the University's quality assurance and enhancement practices, each method is designed to ensure that the students derive maximum benefit from the lectures and seminars, and that they use the self - study time to its full advantage. Given the diversity of the subject, the programme is taught through a mixed pedagogical approach, combining exposure to both IR theory and praxis. Emphasis is laid on hands-on training in the workings of contemporary diplomacy and international negotiations through simulations, case studies and audio visuals. The courses are designed to nurture critical analysis skills (written and oral), soft skills, intercultural skills and e- competencies in the students to enable them to play professional, constructive or leadership roles at the national, regional and international level.

Fee Structure Programme Fees For SSIS - MA (International Studies) (Indian Students)

Amount in `

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

2,75,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

10,000

Programme Fees For SSIS - MA (International Studies) (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

4,15,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

10,000

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

USD equivalent to INR (For International Students)

Amount in ` (For Indian Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum) *

57,500

57,500

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

15,000

15,000

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86,000

86,000

Twin Sharing Three Sharing

* Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable.

Installments for MA (International Studies) (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments Installments pay by date Installments for MA (International Studies) (International Students) Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments Installment Pay by Date

1st Year (Amount in ₹) 1st Installment 2nd Installment 1,37,500 1,37,500 10,000 15,000 43,000 43,000 28,750 28,750 2,09,250 2,34,250 At the time of 30-Nov-2018 admission

2nd Year (Amount in ₹) 3rd Installment 4th Installment 1,37,500 1,37,500 43,000 43,000 28,750 28,750 2,09,250 2,09,250 31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

1st Year 2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR) (USD equivalent to INR) 2nd 1st 3rd 4th 5th Installment Installment Installment Installment Installment 40,000 55,000 1,32,500 2,27,500 2,07,500 2,07,500 10,000 15,000 43,000 43,000 43,000 43,000 28,750 28,750 28,750 28,750 1,05,000 2,19,250 2,99,250 2,79,250 2,79,250 At the time of At the time of acceptance of ‘Offer Reporting to Letter’ (USD SCIE equivalent to INR)

30-Nov -2018

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

· 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 Name of the Programme: Master of Arts (International Studies) [M.A. (International Studies)] Semester I Core Courses · International Relations: An Overview · Diplomacy and International Governance · Global Political Economy · International Organizations · International Communication · Research Methodology Semester II Core Courses · International Security · Human Rights and Peace Studies · International Negitiations and Conflict Resolution · International Law · Integrated Disaster Management

Electives · Area Studies - Europe and North America I · Area Studies - Asia I · French I · Spanish I · Arabic I · Chinese I Semester III Core Courses · Internship · Advance Research Methods · Global Common Goods Electives · Area Studies - Europe and North America II · Area Studies – Asia II · French II · Spanish II

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Arabic II Chinese II

Semester IV Core Courses · Dissertation

Please visit www.ssis.edu.in 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 Visit to SSIS by H.E. Gholamreza Ansari, Amb. of Iran to India

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Symbiosis Institute of Technology (SIT)

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Near Lupin Research Park, Gram: Lavale Tal:Mulshi, Pune 412115. Tel: +912039116300, 6419 and 6464 Email: [email protected] website: www.sitpune.edu.in

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Dr. Akshay Malhotra Officiating Director and Professor, SIT Director Profile: Dr. Akshay Malhotra, a PhD and Masters Degree holder in Electrical Engineering from the prestigious Pennsylvania State University (USA), is currently heading the Symbiosis Institute of Technology. Dr. Akshay Malhotra has been associated with SIT since the year 2011. Before joining SIT, he worked at the Pennsylvania State University and has carried out research at the Arecibo Observatory (Puerto Rico) and Jicamarca Research Observatory (Peru). His research interest includes Radars, Signal Processing, Space Physics and Remote Sensing and is guiding several PhD scholars in similar areas. He has published in and served as a reviewer for many international journals of repute. He is enthusiastic about creating an environment of entrepreneurship in the institute and encouraging startup activities in the institute.

Institute Profile: Symbiosis Institute of Technology (SIT), being the flagship institute of the prestigious Symbiosis International (Deemed 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 need of industry; employing innovative methods of teaching and providing ample opportunities for learning outside the classroom through projects, technical fests and cultural programs.

Programme Profile: Name of the Programme(s) Master of Technology (M.Tech) with specializations in the following disciplines i)

Computer Aided Design & Manufacture (CAD&M)

ii)

Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)

iii) Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (E&TC) iv) Geoinformatics & Surveying Technology (G&ST)

Objective of the Programme(s) Master of Technology Programme (M.Tech) i)

To generate competent manpower in the emerging areas of CAD&M, CSE and E&TC

ii)

To impart skills related to analysis, design, synthesis, research and reflection

iii) To inculcate in the students an aptitude for lifelong learning

1.

M.Tech (Computer Aided Design and Manufacture) •

Duration: Two years



Intake: 18



Eligibility:

Candidate should be an Engineering graduate (B.E. /B.Tech) from any statutory university with minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) in the discipline of Mechanical, Production, Industrial, Automobile, Aeronautical or Metallurgical Engineering. Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50%marks (45% for SC/ST) at qualifying examination

2.

M.Tech (Computer Science and Engineering) •

Duration: 2 Years Full time



Intake: 24 seats



Eligibility:

Candidate should be an Engineering graduate (B.E. /B.Tech) from any statutory university with minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) in the discipline of Computer Science & Engineering or Information Technology. Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50%marks (45% for SC/ST) at qualifying examination.

SIT Women Volleyball Team with Runners-Up Trophy in the Inter Institute Volleyball Tournament Organized By USB

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Two International Students Sonam Deki and Begna Mulugeta of SIT as a Part of the SIU Winning Team at the 1st INNOMPIC GAMES, At The College Of Engineering Pune Campus

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3.

M.Tech (Electronics and Tele-Communication Engineering) •

Duration: 2 Years Full time



Intake: 18 seats



Eligibility:

Candidate should be an Engineering graduate (B.E. /B.Tech) from any statutory university with minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) in the discipline of Electrical, Electronics (Communication Engineering), Electronics and Tele-communication, or Instrumentation. Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50%marks (45% for SC/ST) at qualifying examination. 3.

M.Tech (Geoinformatics and Surveying Technology) •

Duration: 2 Years Full time



Intake: 18 seats



Eligibility:

Candidate should be an Engineering Graduate (BE/B.Tech), M.Sc. Geoinformatics, M.Sc. Physics, M.Sc. Geology, M.Sc. Environmental Science, M.Sc. Mathematics, M.Sc. Agriculture or equivalent from any statutory university with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST). Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) at qualifying examination. A candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any foreign university must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU) 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: Details

Date

Programme Registration Begins

Jan 15, 2018

Last date of Online registration

June 6, 2018

Last Date of payment of Registration fees

June 6, 2018

Entrance Test , Test Result and Seat Allocation

June 9, 2018

Programme Commencement

July 2, 2018

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: www.sitpune.edu.in

Orientation and Pedagogy: Method of Instruction M.Tech programmes have been designed to transform the students into competent professionals. 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 an Internship semester, totally devoted to carrying out projects in the industry. Students of all post graduate programmes spend an entire semester in 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 Internship is on exposing the students to real life problems in their chosen field of work and their solutions, using a systematic and logical approach employing latest tools, techniques and technologies. The Institute is making a conscious effort to shift from the traditional classroom teaching learning process to a problem based, project-based and scenario based teaching learning process. Students are given projects or problem statements right in the beginning of the semester and they undertake these projects either in groups or individually, depending on the nature of the project, and are guided by the subject teacher. Large, inter-disciplinary projects are also given and encouraged. For M. Tech courses, emphasis is given on the practical know-how and application of the subject matter and special emphasis is given on problem solving and self-learning. Learning Beyond Classrooms Students participate in technical fests, present papers in conferences and also undertake projects in Industry during internship to augment their classroom learning with learning outside the classrooms. 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 by experts from Industry, student trainings and internships. In addition to these, several industrial visits are also arranged for students in order to give them an exposure on the practical solutions and industrial environment. Research and Development SIU started Ph.D. programme in Engineering from the academic year 2010-2011. Presently 90 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 send proposals to funding agencies for sponsored R&D projects in emerging areas of research. They also have a large number of publications in refereed journals and are actively engaged in publications. M.Tech students also get an opportunity to work on some sub-areas of larger research problems as their M.Tech projects and thesis. The institute regularly augments necessary equipment and facilities in the identified research areas.

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Fee Structure Programme Fees For M. Tech (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

1,85,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For M. Tech (International Students)

USD equivalent to INR

Academic Fees (Per Annum) *

2,80,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

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

Amount in ₹ (For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to INR (For International Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum) *

57,000

57,000

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

15,000

88,500

88,500

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

* Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable. 1st Year (Amount in ₹) Instalments for M. Tech (Indian Students)

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

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

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

92,500

92,500

92,500

92,500

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

44,250

44,250

44,250

44,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

2,00,500

1,65,500

1,65,500

1,65,500

Installments Installments pay by date

At the time of 30-Nov-2018 Admission

31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

1st Year 2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR) (USD equivalent to INR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment

Instalments for M. Tech (International Students) Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

-

-

-

-

Academic Fees (Per Annum)

45,000

75,000

1,60,000

1,40,000

1,40,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

-

-

-

-

Hostel Deposit (Refundable)

-

15,000

-

-

-

Hostel Fees (Per Annum)

-

44,250

44,250

44,250

44,250

Mess Fees (Per Annum)

-

28,750

28,750

28,750

28,750

1,05,000

1,63,000

2,33,000

2,13,000

2,13,000

30-Nov -2018

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

Installments

Installment Pay by Date

At the time of acceptance of At the time ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting (USD equivalent to SCIE to INR)

· 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 Master of Technology (Electronics and Tele-Communication Engineering) [M.Tech. (E&TCE)] Semester I Core Courses • Advanced Digital Signal Processing • Mechatronics • Advanced Digital Communication • Advanced Engineering Electromagnetics and Radiation Systems • Cyber Security • Electronics for smart cities • Advanced Digital Signal Processing Lab • Mechatronics Lab Electives • Embedded Automotive System • Lasers and Optical Electronics

Semester II Core Courses • Research Methodology in Engineering • Advanced wireless communication • Radar and Remote Sensing • Digital Image Processing • Advanced FPGA Design • Green Electronics • Advanced wireless communication Lab • Digital Image Processing Lab • Advanced FPGA Lab • Integrated Disaster Management Elective • Mobile ad hoc Networks • Embedded and Real Time System

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• VLSI Digital Signal Processing System • Mobile ad hoc Networks Lab • Embedded and Real Time System Lab • VLSI EDA Tool Lab

Semester III Core Courses M.Tech Project Review of Literature Technical Writing and Seminars

Semester IV Core Courses Thesis

Students and faculty judges at a debate competition organized by Literary Society (SIT) on to mark the 75th year of Quit India Movement and 70th year of India's Independence

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A participant at the Singing Competition organized at SIT to celebrate the 'Matribhasha Divas' (Mother Tongue Day) on 21st Feb 2017

Session by Mr. Ankur Naik(M.D, IZiel Healthcare) at the Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp sponsored by DST

Master of Technology (Computer Science and Engineering)[M.Tech. (CSE)] Semester I Core Courses • Applied Algorithms • Advanced Computing • Advanced Numerical Methods in Engineering • Network Computing • Advanced Databases • Applied Algorithms Lab • Advanced Computing Lab • Advanced Numerical Methods in Engineering Lab • Network Computing Lab • Advanced Databases Lab • Cyber Security Elective • Information Systems: Tools and Techniques • Data Mining • Big Data

Semester II Core Courses • Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing • Research Methodology in Engineering • Internet of Things • Design Patterns • Intelligent Systems • Software Testing and Quality Assurance • Wireless Communication and Mobile Computing Lab • Internet Of Things Lab • Intelligent Systems Lab • Software Testing and Quality Assurance Lab • Integrated Disaster Management

Elective • Enterprise Resource Planning • Software Product Line Management • Machine Learning

Semester III Core Courses • M.Tech Project • Review of Literature • Technical Writing and Seminars

Semester IV Core Courses • Thesis

Master of Technology (Computer Aided Design & Manufacture) [M.Tech. (CAD&M)] Semester I • Product Design and • Integrated Disaster Core Courses Development Management • Computer Graphics and Data Structures Semester II Elective • Mechatronics Core Courses • Advanced Materials • Advanced Numerical Methods • Computer Aided Manufacturing • Artificial Intelligence and Neural in Engineering • Research Methodology in Networks • Computer Aided Production, Engineering • Fracture and Failure Analysis Planning & Control • Advanced Finite Element • Computer Aided Design Method Semester III • Computer Graphics and Data • Advanced Industrial Core Courses Structures Lab Automation & Robotics • M.Tech Project • Mechatronics Lab • Advanced Computational Fluid • Review of Literature • Advanced Numerical Methods Dynamics • Tech Writing and Seminars in Engineering Lab • Emerging Concepts & • Computer Aided Design Lab Techniques in Manufacturing • Cyber Security Management Semester IV • Computer Aided Manufacturing Core Courses Lab Elective • Thesis • Advanced Finite Element • Advanced Mechanical System Method Lab Design • Advanced Computational Fluid • Engineering Optimization Dynamics Lab Techniques

Master of Technology (Geo-informatics and Surveying Technology)[M.Tech. (G&ST)] Semester I Core Courses • Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems • Fundamentals of Remote Sensing • Surveying & Cartography • Cyber Security • Global Navigation Satellite System • Programming Languages – I • Applied Statistics • Programming Language II (HTML+Python) • Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems Lab • Fundamentals of Remote Sensing Lab • Surveying & Cartography Lab • Global Navigation Satellite System Lab • Programming Languages-I Lab • Programming Language II Lab Semester II Core Courses • Spatial Modeling & Analysis • Digital Image Processing in GIS

• • • • • • • • • • •

Advanced Databases Research Methodology in GIS Programming Languages - III Photogrammetry Web GIS and Application Design Spatial Modeling & Analysis Lab Digital Image Processing Lab Programming Languages – III Lab Photogrammetry Lab Web GIS and Application Design Lab Integrated Disaster Management

Elective • Geoinformatics Applications in Natural Resource Management • Geoinformatics Applications in Human Settlement • Land Surveying

• Digital Photogrammetry • Spatial Data Base Management Lab • Digital Photogrammetry Lab Elective • Geoinformatics Applications in Facility and Utility Management • Geoinformatics Applications in Mobile and Transportation • Geoinformatics Applications in Power and Energy • Health GIS • Geoinformatics Applications in Emergency Response Management • Hydrographic Surveying Semester IV Core Courses • Thesis

Semester III Core Courses • M.Tech Project • Spatial Data Base Management • GIS Project Management

Please visit www.sitpune.edu.in 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

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Symbiosis Institute of Geoinformatics (SIG)

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Symbiosis Institute of Geoinformatics 5th& 6th Floor, Atur Centre, Gokhale Cross Road, Model Colony, Pune - 411016. Telephone: 91 20 25672841 / 42 / 43 Fax: 91 20 25672842 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sig.ac.in

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Dr. Tarun Pratap Singh Director Director Profile: Dr. T.P. Singh has vast experience in the field of Geospatial Technology in India and abroad. He has started his career in Geospatial technology from the Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, where he has worked on the projects of national importance. He has earned his PhD degree in the area of satellite Image Classification techniques from HNB Garhwal Central University, Srinagar and M.Phil in Geo Engineering from College of Engineering, Vishakhapatnam. Dr. Singh has received Master Degree in remote sensing from Pierre and Marie Curie University (UPMC), Paris University VI, France and M.Sc. from University of Lucknowin Environmental Science. He has received the European Professional Higher Post Graduate Diploma in Geoinformatics from GDTA (Institute under French Space Agency) in association with Paris University VI France, University of Lisbon, Portugal and Warsaw University of Technology Poland. Dr. Singh has worked on LiDAR technology at the University of Freiburg , Germany on Automatic feature extraction. Before, taking academic position at Symbiosis, he has served at different government centres. Dr Singh is the member of many professional bodies and Vice Chairman of Indian Society of Geomatics, Pune Chapter. He has Edited many books in the field of Geospatial Technology, Climate Change and Natural Resource Management and published several papers in the peer reviewed journals. Institute Profile: India is one of the fastest growing economies and the contribution of Geoinformatics towards growth has been immense. In spite of having gained international recognition at a very early stage, Geoinformatics is gradually gaining popularity in the Indian subcontinent as well. Symbiosis Pune, was amongst the first to recognize this brewing change of trends and accordingly took initiatives that led to the inception of SIG in 2004. Once SIG came into existence, there was no looking back. In line with the legacy of Symbiosis colleges in pune, SIG provides its students with the best in terms of education and learning environment. Our courses have been aimed at not merely educating students but to create competent and expert human resources to meet the ever-growing demand of digitization, environmental impact, GIS development, map analysis, remote sensing, watershed management, photogrammetric mapping, navigation and e-governance. At SIG, our endeavor is to impart education and training in geospatial technologies. Our programmes aim to create highly trained professional equipped with a cutting edge. It helps students the students to create their own career roadmap. SIG has a distinction of maintaining 100% campus project cum placement record of its eligible and qualified students seems inception. SIG offers a variety of courses including M. Sc. Geoinformatics, M.Tech Geoinformatics and Surveying Technology, Post Graduate Diploma in Geoinformatics, Post Graduate Diploma in Disaster Management and Certificate Course Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing and customised certificate courses. Over the years SIG has identified the key needs of geospatial industry and has enriched the syllabus in terms of both theory and practical. At SIG, we take all the efforts to pedagogue various aspects of training from basic mapping science to GIS application development, analytical decision-making, softskills and personality development.

Programme Profile: Name of the Programme: M.Sc. In Geoinformatics Duration: 2 Years Full time Intake: 60 seats Eligibility: Candidate should be Graduate in Engineering, IT, Science, Computer Science, Agriculture, Geography, Commerce & Management of any statutory University with 50% marks (45% for SC/ST). Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) in the qualifying examination. Master of Science (Environment & Sustainability) : Duration: 2 Years Full time Intake: 30 seats Eligibility: Candidate should be a graduate in Engineering, IT, Science, Computer Science and Agriculture of any statutory university with a minimum of 50%marks (45% for SC/ST) at graduation level. Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) at qualifying examination 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

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Students at GIS Lab and Students at Photogrammetry Lab

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Infrastructure of SIG

Important Dates:

Refer to Website Website: www.sig.ac.in

DISCLAIMER: These dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any changes will be reflected on institute website: http://www.sig.ac.in/ Orientation and Pedagogy: A week long Orientation programme is conducted in the first week of their joining. This programme helps them as ice breaking session. It comprises of Stress Management, Time Management and Self-Management. The Pedagogy used in conducting of M.Sc programme is Classroom Sessions, Lab Sessions, Field Visits, Group Project, Guest Lectures and Internship. Students are also given a chance to work on live projects. All the Classrooms are ICT enabled. The Medium of teaching is English.

Fee Structure Programme Fees For M. Sc - Geoinformatics (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹ 2,15,000

Academic Fees (Per Annum)*

20,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

Programme Fees For M.Sc. (Environment & Sustainability) (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹ 1,93,000

Academic Fees (Per Annum)*

20,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable) Programme Fees For M Tech (Geo Informatics & Surveying Technology) (Indian Students)

Amount in ₹ 2,42,000

Academic Fees (Per Annum)* Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Programme Fees For M. Sc - Geoinformatics (International Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum)*

USD equivalent to INR 3,25,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Programme Fees For M.Sc. (Environment & Sustainability) (International Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum)*

USD equivalent to INR 2,90,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Programme Fees For M Tech (Geo Informatics & Surveying Technology) (International Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum)*

USD equivalent to INR 3,65,000

Institute Deposit (Refundable)

20,000

Administrative Fees (Non Refundable)

40,000

Life of SIG Students

A Field visit to Prirangut for the Live demo of DRON was organized by Webnoise on the 28 Jun 2016.

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

Amount in ₹ (For Indian Students)

USD equivalent to INR (For International Students)

Mess Fees (Per Annum)* 57,500 57,500 Hostel Deposit (Refundable) 15,000 15,000 Hostel Fees (Different, Subject to Sharing, Per Annum)* Three Sharing 71,000 71000 * Fees could increase by 10% annually. Fees would also be impacted by any introduction/change in Government Taxes, as & when applicable. Instalments for M. Sc - Geoinformatics (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments Installments pay by date

Installments for M.Sc. (Environment & Sustainability) (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum)* Mess Fees (Per Annum)* Installments Installments pay by date Installments for M. Tech - Geoinformatics and surveying Technology (Indian Students) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments Installments pay by date

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 1,07,500 1,07,500 1,07,500 1,07,500 20,000 15,000 35,500 35,500 35,500 35,500 28,750 28,750 28,750 28,750 2,06,750 1,71,750 1,71,750 1,71,750 At the time of Admission

30-Nov-2018

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

31-Jul-2019

30-Nov-2019

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 96,500 20,000 15,000 35,500 28,750 1,95,750

96,500 35,500 28,750 1,60,750

At the time of Admission

30-Nov-2018

1st Year (Amount in ₹)

96,500 35,500 28,750 1,60,750 31-Jul-2019

96,500 35,500 28,750 1,60,750 30-Nov-2019

2nd Year (Amount in ₹)

1st Instalment 2nd Instalment 3rd Instalment 4th Instalment 1,21,000 20,000 15,000 35,500 28,750 2,20,250 At the time of Admission

1,21,000 35,500 28,750 1,85,250 30-Nov-2018

1,21,000 35,500 28,750 1,85,250 31-Jul-2019

1,21,000 35,500 28,750 1,85,250 30-Nov-2019

Instalments for M. Sc - Geoinformatics (International Students) Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments

Installment Pay by Date

Installments for M.Sc. (Environment & Sustainability) (International Students) Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments

Installment Pay by Date

Programme Fees For M Tech (Geo Informatics & Surveying Technology) (International Students) Administrative Fees (Non Refundable) Academic Fees (Per Annum) Institute Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Deposit (Refundable) Hostel Fees (Per Annum) Mess Fees (Per Annum) Installments

Installment Pay by Date

1st Year 2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR) (USD equivalent to INR) 3rd 4th 5th 1st 2nd Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment 40000 45,000 97,500 1,82,500 1,62,500 1,62,500 20,000 15,000 35,500 35,500 35,500 35,500 28,750 28,750 28,750 28,750 1,05,000 1,76,750 2,46,750 2,26,750 2,26,750 At the time of acceptance of At the time 30-Nov 30-Nov 31-Jul ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting -2018 -2019 -2019 to SCIE (USD equivalent to INR) 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR) 1st Instalment

2nd Year (USD equivalent to INR)

2nd 3rd 4th 5th Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment

40,000 80,000 1,65,000 45,000 20,000 15,000 35,500 35,500 28,750 28,750 1,05,000 1,59,250 2,29,250 At the time of acceptance of At the time 30-Nov ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting -2018 (USD equivalent to SCIE to INR)

1,45,000 35,500 28,750 2,09,250

1,45,000 35,500 28,750 2,09,250

31-Jul -2019

30-Nov -2019

2nd Year 1st Year (USD equivalent to INR) (USD equivalent to INR) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment Instalment 40,000 45,000 1,17,500 2,02,500 1,82,500 1,82,500 20,000 15,000 35,500 35,500 35,500 35,500 28,750 28,750 28,750 28,750 1,96,750 2,66,750 1,05,000 2,46,750 2,46,750 At the time of acceptance of At the time 30-Nov 31-Jul 30-Nov ‘Offer Letter’ of Reporting -2018 -2019 -2019 (USD equivalent to SCIE to INR)

· 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 M.Sc. (Environment & Sustainability) Semester I • Business Communication Skills • Organizational Behavior • Global resource and Environment scenario • Principles of GIS • Logic Development and Programming Concepts • Principles of Environmental Sustainability • Statistical and Quantitative Techniques • Principles of Remote Sensing • Environmental Risk Assessment • IDMP

Semester II • Research Methodology • Environment Policy

• Environmental Law • Hazardous Waste Management • Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation • Introduction to Python • Municipal Waste Management • Environmental System Modelling • Introduction to Database Management System • Environmental Impact Assessment • Environmental Economics

• Environmental Clearance procedure in India • Impact and Risk in Process Industry • Water Management and Water foot prints • Agriculture Pollution and sustainability • Urban Environment and Sustainability • Sustainable Forestry • Environmental standards and Audit

Semester III • Summer Project • Project Management • Standard for ambient air, noise emission and effluent

Semester IV • Project

• Digital Image Classification • Global Navigation Satellite System • Photogrammetry

• Software Testing Methodologies • Spatial Modeling • GIS Project Management

Choose any one • Programming Language II • Programming Language III • Principles of Database Management System • GIS Application Development • Essentials of Internet and Web Technologies • Spatial Analysis

Choose any one • Mobile GIS • Health GIS • Geoinformatics Applications in Natural Resource Management • Geoinformatics Applications in Facility and Utility Management • Lidar and Radar Technology • Enterprise Architecture and Spatial Database • Quality Concepts

M.Sc. (Geoinformatics) 2017-19 Semester I • Business Communication • Organizational Behavior • Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems • Principles of Remote Sensing • Fundamentals of Mapping • Programming Languages - I • Natural Resources • Applied Statistics • Urban Planning and Rural Development • Disaster Scenario Mapping • Computer Fundamental and Cyber security • *Integrated Disaster Management

Semester II • Advance Remote Sensing • Digital Image Processing

Semester III • Summer Project • GIS Application Design • Remote Sensing Application • Digital Photogrammetry

*Integrated Disaster Management is mandatory for the award of degree.

Semester IV • Industry Project

Please visit www.sig.ac.in 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

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