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The campus itself is a whole new world to explore along with the city of Pune that helps to know about the various archaeological as well as ancient things built in Pune. The accommodations provided by the college is itself, a wonderful thing and the environment inside them is too good to be. true
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The campus is beautiful. Students are required to mandatorily be part of a few "cells" - admission cell, branding cell, sports cell, etc. during their course. Students can also avail facilities like swimming pool, gym, badminton and basketball courts, 24/7 library, a mess, a midnight cafe, departmental stores on campus. Since it's a residential course, students are expected to stay on campus full time.
No idea. Virtual semesters. Clubs are there but the functioning was limited to the bare minimum, for the greater good. Campus life meant Zoom, which people got tired of after a while. Everybody has personal lives, there's nothing called a campus life when doing a virtual degree.
Extracurricular activities included sports dance, college had a big swimming pool a cricket and a football ground a tennis court to name a few, many workshops were also conducted by industry experts from time to time and as far as gender ratio is concerned it is in a balanced state as I have never observed any kind of discrimination on the basis of cast creed race and ethnicity.
The campus boasts of one of the most beautiful campuses in the country - scenic, hill-top and away from the main city. You can well imagine the Campus life. Life on the hills is pretty amazing with the folks around who become friends and family for the 2 years. One of the key features about Symbiosis is it's diversity. The gender ratio is well-balanced, and students are from different states, different walks of life, there are good amount of freshers as well as experienced ones. There are different cells and clubs that take care of each aspect of the extra-curricular activities, taking place all year round. There are fests, campus events, sports activities, competitions and seminars, conferences and a lot more keep on happening throughout the year, providing a plethora of opportunities for one to explore, learn and showcase his/her potential on a platform that one cannot miss to notice. The learning experience outside the classroom is even bigger than what it is inside.
Campus infrastructure is on the top - notch and provides with enough internet facilities to everyone all across the campus. The campus is situated on the hill top and the facilities like mess, hostel and classes and mesmerising.
Gender ratio is around 40:60 Male to female. The MBA course has a total of 120 students and students come from all over India. However majority students are from Delhi and Mumbai. There are several sports events, gym, swimming pool, badminton court on campus.
The campus location away from the city makes it so and student population of almost 2000 from 3 colleges on a hill top makes an outsider even more interested. Students coming from all over the country from best of the institutes of undergrad courses makes it a very cosmopolitan and diverse pool of people across ethnicity, race, religion, sexual orientation etc. Gender ratio was skewed towards higher number of women in SIMC. Could say 60-40 situation. There were many activity clubs, so there was always something happening. The infrastructure is very good.
Campus life is the best phase of any student's life. Apart from the academic goals that every student aspires to achieve in a competitive post-graduate school, it is important NOT to miss out on the process of reaching there. At SIMC, the gender ratio is almost 1:1 (boys: girls). The interaction that happens during class projects, assignments is more on academic level. However for cultural events, sports there is different interaction that builds bonds of friendship and at times last for a life-time. SIMC being a part of Symbiosis International University, there are students from all over India and also some from South East Asian countries. I recall interacting with a few Indonesian students and one thing that I learnt from them was my badminton skills. There is a huge diversity on campus and hence you get introduced to various aspects of different cultures. The campus has the best sports facilities (squash courts, basketball courts, badminton courts, swimming pool, health club, gymnasium, football and cricket grounds). There are inter-batch sports and cultural competitions. The best experience was the SPL (Symbiosis Premier League) which was a cricket tournament on the lines of IPL where students actually buy players and make teams.
There were separate hostels for girls & boys. They were 2 sitter & 3 sitter. Fees for 2 sitter hostel was 60 thousand and for 3 sitter was 50 thousand. And mess was also near to hostel, all 3 meals were served in mess and changes for mess was 30 thousand per year for all meals. Food served was up to the mark.
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