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Sikkim International University Info

Sikkim University immediately placed at Kaluk, the central town of Sikkim achieve from many employed buildings placed along NH-10. The main departmental office of the University is placed at Samdur, 6th Mile, Tadong. The durable campus of the Academy is anticipated up at Yangang in South Sikkim. The adjacent airport and railway house are Bagdogra and New Jalpaiguri commonly.

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Sikkim International University Recognitions

  • Approved By MCI
  • Approved By INC
  • Approved By DCI
  • Recognized By UGC
  • Approved By AICTE
  • Approved By PCI
  • Approved By BCI
  • Accredited to ICAR

Sikkim International University Facilities

  • Computer Lab
  • Lab
  • Auditorium
  • Medical
  • Sports
  • Cafetaria
  • Library


Sikkim International University Courses

Course Category Course Fee Eligibility Exams Accepted
B.E / B.Tech Engineering - To be eligible for a B.Tech. (Bachelor of Technology) program, candidates generally need to have completed their 10+2 (or equivalent) education with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects. Additionally, a minimum percentage of marks (often 50-60%) in these subjects is usually required, and qualifying in relevant engineering entrance exams is also typically a part of the admission process.
M.E / M.Tech Engineering - To be eligible for an M.Tech. in Environmental Science at Symbiosis International University (SIU), candidates typically need a relevant bachelor's degree with a minimum percentage of marks, often around 50%, and may need to qualify in an entrance exam like GATE or a university-specific test. Specific requirements can vary between Symbiosis institutes, so checking the individual institute's website is recommended.
B.Tech + MBA Engineering - To pursue an integrated B.Tech + MBA program, candidates generally need to have passed their 10+2 (or equivalent) examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, along with Chemistry/Biology/Technical Vocational subjects. A minimum aggregate of 45% (40% for reserved categories) in these subjects is usually required. Some institutions may also consider candidates with a Diploma in Engineering or equivalent.
Ph.D Engineering - To be eligible for a PhD in Computer Applications, candidates typically need a Master's degree in Computer Science, Computer Applications, or a related field with a minimum of 55% marks or equivalent. Some institutions may also consider exceptional candidates with a relevant Bachelor's degree, especially from IITs. Additional requirements often include passing a relevant entrance exam (like GATE, UGC-NET, or a university-specific test) and submitting a research proposal.
PGDM Management - To be eligible for a Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) program, candidates generally need a bachelor's degree from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate score, often around 50% for general category students and slightly lower for reserved categories. They must also typically appear for and clear a relevant national-level entrance exam like CAT, MAT, XAT, or CMAT. Additionally, many institutions conduct Group Discussions (GD) and Personal Interviews (PI) as part of the admission process.
MBA Management - To be eligible for an MBA program, candidates generally need a bachelor's degree from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% marks (or equivalent CGPA). Some institutions may offer relaxations for reserved categories, such as a 5% reduction for SC/ST/PwD candidates. Additionally, most MBA programs require applicants to appear for and qualify in one or more national or state-level entrance exams.
L.L.B Law - To pursue an LLB (Bachelor of Laws), candidates generally need a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university for a 3-year LLB, or have passed their 12th standard (Class 12) from a recognized board for a 5-year integrated LLB. A minimum percentage, typically around 45% for general category and 40% for reserved categories, is usually required in the qualifying degree or 12th standard, though this can vary by institution. Some universities also require clearing a law entrance exam.
L.L.M Law - To be eligible for an LLM (Master of Laws) program, candidates typically need a bachelor's degree in law, such as an LLB, or an equivalent degree from a recognized university. Specific eligibility criteria, like minimum qualifying marks, can vary between institutions. Most institutions also require candidates to appear for a law entrance exam, like the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) for postgraduate programs, to be considered for admission.
BPT Medical - To be eligible for a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) program in India, candidates generally need to have passed their 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as core subjects. A minimum score of 50% (or 45% for reserved categories) in these subjects is usually required. Additionally, most institutions specify an age requirement, typically 17 years old at the time of admission. Some colleges may also conduct entrance exams or require specific state-level test scores for admission.
B.D.S Medical - To be eligible for a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) program, candidates generally need to have completed their 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) as core subjects, achieving a minimum of 50% aggregate marks (45% for reserved categories). Additionally, qualifying the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is mandatory for BDS admissions.
M.B.B.S Medical - To be eligible for MBBS in India, candidates generally need to have passed their 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (including Botany and Zoology) as core subjects. A minimum of 50% marks (40% for reserved categories) in these subjects is typically required. Additionally, qualifying for the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is mandatory for admission to MBBS programs in India.
M.Sc. Medical - To be eligible for an M.Sc. in a medical field, candidates typically need a Bachelor's degree in a related science discipline, often with a minimum percentage requirement. Commonly accepted bachelor's degrees include MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BUMS, B.Sc. in Life Sciences, or related fields like nursing, pharmacy, or biotechnology.
GNM Medical - To be eligible for a General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) program, candidates typically need to have completed 10+2 with English and have obtained a minimum of 40% marks in the qualifying examination. Science is often preferred, but some institutions also accept candidates from Arts and Commerce streams with specific vocational health care or ANM courses. Minimum age is usually 17 years, and maximum age can be 35, though this may vary by institution.
(A.N.M.) Medical - To be eligible for the Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM) course, candidates typically need to have passed the 10+2 (or equivalent) examination, preferably in the science stream (Physics, Chemistry, Biology). Some institutions may also accept candidates from the Arts or Commerce stream. The minimum age is usually 17 years, and the maximum age is often 35 years. A minimum aggregate score of 40% to 50% in the qualifying exam may be required.
BAMS Pharmacy - To be eligible for the BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) course, candidates generally need to have passed their 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as core subjects. While minimum marks required vary, many institutions require at least 50% in aggregate for the general category, with some providing concessions for reserved categories like SC/ST/OBC. Additionally, qualifying in the NEET exam is mandatory for admission into BAMS programs.
B.Pharm Pharmacy - To be eligible for a B. Pharm. (Bachelor of Pharmacy) degree, candidates typically need to have completed their 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) and/or Biology (PCB/PCMB) as subjects. A minimum aggregate score, often around 50%, is usually required in these subjects. Some institutions may also consider candidates with a Diploma in Pharmacy (D. Pharm) for lateral entry into the third semester of the B. Pharm program.
D.Pharm Pharmacy - To be eligible for a Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) in India, candidates generally need to have passed their 10+2 (or equivalent) examination with Physics, Chemistry, and either Biology or Mathematics as compulsory subjects. Some institutions may also accept candidates with a background in Mathematics, Biotechnology, or Computer Science as an alternative to Biology. Additionally, candidates must have passed these subjects with the minimum percentage of marks specified by the respective educational boards or institutions.
M.Pharm Pharmacy - To be eligible for an M.Pharm (Master of Pharmacy) program, candidates generally need a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) degree from a recognized institution. Most universities require a minimum of 50% to 60% aggregate marks in the B.Pharm degree. Many institutions also consider GPAT (Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test) scores or other state-level entrance exams for admission.
MMC Mass Communication and Media - A One-Year Post-Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication typically requires a bachelor's degree from a recognized university. Some institutions may also consider applicants with a bachelor's degree in a related field like journalism, advertising, or public relations, and some may require a minimum aggregate score, often around 50%. Additionally, some institutions might consider candidates with two years of experience in media or communication organizations.
PGDCA Computers - To be eligible for a Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications (PGDCA), candidates typically need a bachelor's degree from a recognized university. While the specific requirements may vary slightly between institutions, a general guideline is that the bachelor's degree can be in any discipline, but some universities may prefer candidates with a background in computer science or a related field. Additionally, some institutions may require a minimum percentage of marks (e.g., 50% for general category) in the qualifying degree
MCA Computers - To be eligible for an MCA (Master of Computer Applications) program, candidates typically need a Bachelor's degree in a related field like BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications), BSc in Computer Science, or a similar degree. A minimum aggregate score of 50% to 60% in the qualifying degree is usually required, though this can vary by institution. Additionally, many programs require mathematics as a subject at the 10+2 level or within the undergraduate degree.
B.Sc Science - To be eligible for a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree, candidates typically need to have completed their 10+2 (or equivalent) education with a science stream from a recognized board. Specific subject requirements, like PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) or PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), and minimum marks, often around 50-60%, vary by the specific BSc course and the admitting institution.
M.Sc (Hons) Science - To be eligible for an M.Sc. (Hons) program, candidates typically need a bachelor's degree in a relevant science or related field, with a minimum percentage requirement that varies by institution, usually around 50-60%. Some programs may require specific subjects or a certain number of credits in the relevant discipline at the undergraduate level. Entrance exams may also be required by some universities.
M.Sc. Science - To pursue an MSc (Master of Science) degree, candidates generally need a bachelor's degree in a relevant science discipline from a recognized university. The specific requirements, such as the minimum percentage and the acceptance of specific bachelor's degrees (like BSc, BE, or B.Tech), can vary between universities and specific programs.
Ph.D Science - To be eligible for a PhD in Science, candidates generally need a Master's degree in a related field with a minimum of 55% marks. Some universities may also accept candidates with a four-year Bachelor's degree and a strong academic record, typically with a minimum of 75% marks. Entrance exams like UGC-NET, CSIR-UGC-NET, or GATE are often required, followed by an interview.
PGD Science - A Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) typically requires a Bachelor's degree from a recognized university, with a minimum of 50% marks, though some institutions may have higher requirements. Entrance exams like CAT, MAT, or XAT, and merit-based selection, including interviews, are often part of the admission process.
BHM Hotel Management - To be eligible for a Bachelor's in Hotel Management (BHM), you generally need to have completed your 10+2 (high school) from a recognized board with a minimum aggregate score, typically around 50-60%. Some institutions may have specific subject requirements like English, mathematics, or economics. Many colleges also require candidates to clear entrance exams, which test general knowledge, reasoning, and English proficiency.
MHM Hotel Management - To be eligible for a Master's in Hotel Management, candidates generally need a bachelor's degree, typically in Hotel Management or a related field, with a minimum of 50% marks. Some institutions may also accept graduates from other disciplines with relevant experience or a demonstrated interest in the hospitality industry. Entrance exams and interviews are often part of the admission process.
Diploma Hotel Management - To be eligible for a Diploma in Hotel Management, candidates typically need to have passed their 10+2 (or equivalent) exams from a recognized board, with a minimum aggregate score of 45-50%. Some institutions may also offer diploma programs after the 10th grade.
B.P.Ed Teaching - To be eligible for a Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed) degree, candidates typically need a bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks, or a bachelor's degree in physical education with a minimum of 45% marks. Some institutions also consider candidates with a 10+2 qualification for integrated B.P.Ed programs. A physical fitness test and participation in sports are often required as part of the admission process.
M.P.Ed Teaching - To be eligible for an MPEd (Master of Physical Education) program, candidates typically need a Bachelor's degree in Physical Education (B.P.Ed) or a related field, such as a Bachelor of Science in Health and Physical Education. Minimum marks, usually around 50% to 60% in the qualifying degree, are also required. Some universities may also require a minimum age and/or teaching or coaching experience.
Integrated B. Ed Teaching - To be eligible for an integrated B.Ed program, candidates typically need to have completed their 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognized board or institution. A minimum percentage, often between 45% and 55% for general categories and 40% to 50% for reserved categories, is usually required. Some institutions may also conduct entrance exams.
M.Ed Teaching - To be eligible for an M.Ed. (Master of Education) program, candidates typically need a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree or an equivalent qualification from a recognized university. A minimum percentage, usually between 50% and 55%, is generally required in the B.Ed. degree. Some universities may also consider candidates with other relevant undergraduate degrees, such as BA-B.Ed or BSc-B.Ed, or those with a postgraduate degree in Science, Social Sciences, or Humanities.
Ph.D Arts -
Diploma in Arts Arts - To be eligible for a Diploma in Arts, candidates typically need to have passed their 12th grade (or equivalent) from a recognized educational board. Most institutions require a minimum percentage (often around 45-50%) in the qualifying exam. While some programs may have an age limit, many do not.
MA Arts - To be eligible for a Master of Arts (MA) degree, generally, you need a bachelor's degree from a recognized university. Most universities require a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in your bachelor's degree. Some institutions may also consider specific subject requirements or entrance exams.
M.Com. Commerce - To be eligible for a Master of Commerce (M.Com) degree, candidates typically need a Bachelor's degree in Commerce (B.Com) or a related field like BBA, Economics (Hons), or BBE from a recognized university. Most universities require a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in the qualifying degree, though some may offer relaxation for reserved categories or specific programs.
Diploma Commerce - Generally, the eligibility for a Diploma in Commerce after the 12th grade requires a 10+2 (or equivalent) qualification from a recognized board, with some institutions specifying a minimum percentage (often around 50-60%). While some courses might prefer or require a commerce background, many are open to students from all streams, including science and arts.

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