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Business Standard
a day ago
- Business
- Business Standard
Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce Announces Final Phase of UG & PG Admissions for Academic Year 2025-26
SMPL New Delhi [India], June 30: Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce (SCAC), one of Pune's premier educational institutions, has announced the release of its 3rd Merit List for Undergraduate (UG) admissions for the academic year 2025-26. Admissions based on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th UG merit lists are currently ongoing, with the final deadline for all UG admissions being June 30, 2025. The 4th Merit List for Undergraduate (UG) programmes at Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce has now been declared. Students shortlisted in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th merit lists are required to complete their admission process by June 26, 2025. This marks the final deadline for all UG merit list-based admissions for the academic year 2025-26. Applicants are advised to complete the necessary formalities within the stipulated timeline to secure their admission. This marks the final call for prospective undergraduate applicants to confirm their seats in SCAC's competitive and in-demand programmes, including B.A., and industry-integrated specialisations with global accreditations like ACCA (UK), Business Analytics (IoA, UK), and CMA (IMA, USA). Meanwhile, the Postgraduate (PG) admission based on the declared merit list will close on 26th June, with programmes including M.A. in English, Economics, and with specialisations in Business and Technology Management and Finance. For the M.A. in Psychology, shortlisted candidates will also undergo an online interview process. Dr. Tessy Thadathil, Officiating Principal at SCAC, emphasised, "This final phase of admissions marks an important moment for aspiring students to take charge of their academic journey. At SCAC, we don't just offer degrees; we nurture curiosity, critical thinking, and a global outlook. We invite students to join a legacy of excellence that empowers them to lead with purpose, integrity, and vision in every field they pursue." Important Dates: * Undergraduate pre-merit applications will be accepted until June 30, 2025 * For PG programs, admissions for all first merit list will close on 26th June * MA Psychology Merit List to be declared soon Eligibility Criteria: UG admissions remain strictly merit-based, with selection dependent on the aggregate percentage of all subjects in the qualifying 10+2 examination. 'Best of Four' or 'Best of Five' percentages will not be accepted. Reservation policies are applicable as per Government of Maharashtra guidelines for eligible candidates. For PG programmes, applicants must hold a relevant bachelor's degree. Those applying for M.A. Psychology must have completed a B.A. or in Psychology. The admission process includes submission of the pre-merit online form, uploading of required documents, and payment of the non-refundable application processing fee of ₹1500 through digital payment modes. Applicants are urged to regularly check the official college website and registered email for updates on merit lists and next steps. All official communication will be done only through the college website and applicant email IDs. For more information on eligibility criteria, document requirements, detailed programme descriptions and confirmation of the dates, please visit the official college website at (ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by SMPL. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same)

The Wire
2 days ago
- Business
- The Wire
Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce Announces Final Phase of UG & PG Admissions for Academic Year 2025–26
New Delhi [India], June 28: Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce (SCAC), one of Pune's premier educational institutions, has announced the release of its 3rd Merit List for Undergraduate (UG) admissions for the academic year 2025–26. Admissions based on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th UG merit lists are currently ongoing, with the final deadline for all UG admissions being June 30, 2025. The 4th Merit List for Undergraduate (UG) programmes at Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce has now been declared. Students shortlisted in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th merit lists are required to complete their admission process by June 26, 2025. This marks the final deadline for all UG merit list-based admissions for the academic year 2025–26. Applicants are advised to complete the necessary formalities within the stipulated timeline to secure their admission. This marks the final call for prospective undergraduate applicants to confirm their seats in SCAC's competitive and in-demand programmes, including B.A., and industry-integrated specialisations with global accreditations like ACCA (UK), Business Analytics (IoA, UK), and CMA (IMA, USA). Meanwhile, the Postgraduate (PG) admission based on the declared merit list will close on 26th June, with programmes including M.A. in English, Economics, and with specialisations in Business and Technology Management and Finance. For the M.A. in Psychology, shortlisted candidates will also undergo an online interview process. Dr. Tessy Thadathil, Officiating Principal at SCAC, emphasised, 'This final phase of admissions marks an important moment for aspiring students to take charge of their academic journey. At SCAC, we don't just offer degrees; we nurture curiosity, critical thinking, and a global outlook. We invite students to join a legacy of excellence that empowers them to lead with purpose, integrity, and vision in every field they pursue.' Important Dates: • Undergraduate pre-merit applications will be accepted until June 30, 2025 • For PG programs, admissions for all first merit list will close on 26th June • MA Psychology Merit List to be declared soon Eligibility Criteria: UG admissions remain strictly merit-based, with selection dependent on the aggregate percentage of all subjects in the qualifying 10 2 examination. 'Best of Four' or 'Best of Five' percentages will not be accepted. Reservation policies are applicable as per Government of Maharashtra guidelines for eligible candidates. For PG programmes, applicants must hold a relevant bachelor's degree. Those applying for M.A. Psychology must have completed a B.A. or in Psychology. The admission process includes submission of the pre-merit online form, uploading of required documents, and payment of the non-refundable application processing fee of ₹1500 through digital payment modes. Applicants are urged to regularly check the official college website and registered email for updates on merit lists and next steps. All official communication will be done only through the college website and applicant email IDs. For more information on eligibility criteria, document requirements, detailed programme descriptions and confirmation of the dates, please visit the official college website at (Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with PNN and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.).


India Gazette
4 days ago
- Business
- India Gazette
Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce Announces Final Phase of UG & PG Admissions for Academic Year 2025-26
SMPL New Delhi [India], June 27: Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce (SCAC), one of Pune's premier educational institutions, has announced the release of its 3rd Merit List for Undergraduate (UG) admissions for the academic year 2025-26. Admissions based on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th UG merit lists are currently ongoing, with the final deadline for all UG admissions being June 30, 2025. The 4th Merit List for Undergraduate (UG) programmes at Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce has now been declared. Students shortlisted in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th merit lists are required to complete their admission process by June 26, 2025. This marks the final deadline for all UG merit list-based admissions for the academic year 2025-26. Applicants are advised to complete the necessary formalities within the stipulated timeline to secure their admission. This marks the final call for prospective undergraduate applicants to confirm their seats in SCAC's competitive and in-demand programmes, including B.A., and industry-integrated specialisations with global accreditations like ACCA (UK), Business Analytics (IoA, UK), and CMA (IMA, USA). Meanwhile, the Postgraduate (PG) admission based on the declared merit list will close on 26th June, with programmes including M.A. in English, Economics, and with specialisations in Business and Technology Management and Finance. For the M.A. in Psychology, shortlisted candidates will also undergo an online interview process. Dr. Tessy Thadathil, Officiating Principal at SCAC, emphasised, 'This final phase of admissions marks an important moment for aspiring students to take charge of their academic journey. At SCAC, we don't just offer degrees; we nurture curiosity, critical thinking, and a global outlook. We invite students to join a legacy of excellence that empowers them to lead with purpose, integrity, and vision in every field they pursue.' Important Dates: * Undergraduate pre-merit applications will be accepted until June 30, 2025 * For PG programs, admissions for all first merit list will close on 26th June * MA Psychology Merit List to be declared soon Eligibility Criteria: UG admissions remain strictly merit-based, with selection dependent on the aggregate percentage of all subjects in the qualifying 10+2 examination. 'Best of Four' or 'Best of Five' percentages will not be accepted. Reservation policies are applicable as per Government of Maharashtra guidelines for eligible candidates. For PG programmes, applicants must hold a relevant bachelor's degree. Those applying for M.A. Psychology must have completed a B.A. or in Psychology. The admission process includes submission of the pre-merit online form, uploading of required documents, and payment of the non-refundable application processing fee of 1500 through digital payment modes. Applicants are urged to regularly check the official college website and registered email for updates on merit lists and next steps. All official communication will be done only through the college website and applicant email IDs. For more information on eligibility criteria, document requirements, detailed programme descriptions and confirmation of the dates, please visit the official college website at (ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by SMPL. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same)


Winnipeg Free Press
6 days ago
- Sport
- Winnipeg Free Press
Durand, Carlos named high school Athletes of the Year
It's all about balance for Payton Durand, who went from sport to sport in her final year of high school at Collège Jeanne-Sauvé and found success in all of them. From juggling volleyball to hockey, with track and field, badminton and softball mixed in, it's been a busy but rewarding high school experience for Durand, who finished off senior year being awarded this year's MHSAA Athlete of the Year Award, announced today at the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame. 'It's so important,' said Durand on time management. 'My last four years of high school, that's basically all it's been. Time management, scheduling in when I could do my assignments and when I could get an extra training or practice and all that for sports and also balancing my friendships.' ZOE PIERCE / FREE PRESS Collège Jeanne-Sauvé's Payton Durand was named female Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association Athlete of the Year on Wednesday. During hockey season, Durand left her mark, being named league all-star, playoff top scorer and Division 1 Most Valuable Player, on top of leading the Olympiens girls hockey team to a Division 1 MWHSHL championship. 'We were definitely a team that didn't start off on the best foot,' said Durand, who was the assistant captain of the squad. 'We were definitely lower in the league at the beginning, and then I think we just kind of set in our minds that we had this goal and we wanted to achieve that goal.' Durand, who says her leadership style is leading by example, also earned multiple first-star game honours and was ranked No. 4 on the Free Press's list of top 10 female high school hockey players. 'Winning the hockey championship, that was the biggest moment,' said Durand. 'That was everything I could have wanted this year, to end my hockey season, my last high school hockey season. I couldn't ask for a better ending.' Volleyball and indoor track also overlapped with hockey, which Durand says was her busiest time of the year, but that didn't stop her from extending her success to those sports as well. With the Olympiens volleyball team, Durand helped her team earn an SCAC championship title and a silver-medal finish at the AAAA Provincial Championships. In track, she earned bronze in outdoor shot put, silver at the Westman Meet, and gold at the SCAC championship. She ended the first semester by being named Jeanne-Sauvé's Athlete of the Month in December. BROOK JONES / FREE PRESS FILES Payton Durand (centre) led the Collège Jeanne-Sauvé Olympiens to a Division 1 Manitoba Women's High School Hockey League title in March. Durand is also a silver medalist in SCAC mixed doubles badminton and led the school's softball team during the spring season to an SCAC title. Outside of sports, she volunteered at MHSAA events, Habitat for Humanity, the LRSD Hockey Ambassadorship Program, and Relay for Life. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. 'Definitely meeting new people and getting to play in a new environment at a higher level,' said Durand on what she's looking forward to in the next stage of her career. 'I feel like it could be really fun, and I definitely will get to improve a lot and learn so much.' Durand will head south in the fall, where she will continue playing hockey and softball at Lake Region State College in North Dakota. ZOE PIERCE / FREE PRESS Vincent Massey Collegiate's Magnus Carlos was named male Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association Athlete of the Year on Wednesday. In the male category, Magnus Carlos of Vincent Massey Collegiate took home the honours for Athlete of the Year, a well-rounded athlete and captain of a successful Trojans basketball team 'I just have to credit my work pretty much,' said Carlos after winning the award. 'Without it, I wouldn't get any of this. So it's just the hard work and the discipline is what results in this.' Carlos was Basketball Manitoba's AAAA Male Player of the Year, leading the Trojans as the top scorer and bringing the team to a Final Four finish at provincials and a WWAC championship title. 'I tried being as vocal as I could,' said Carlos. 'And just help others in as many ways as I can to be successful as a team… We just had good bonds with each other, good friendships, so that helped.' Individually, he was also the No. 1 ranked player in the Top Ten Coaches Poll and a Graduating All-Star. JOHN WOODS / FREE PRESS FILES Magnus Carlos (right) captained the Vincent Massey Collegiate Trojans to the Final Four of the provincial championships this past basketball season. Carlos says his favourite moment of his senior year was participating in the Western Canada basketball tournament in Kelowna, B.C., where he was named an all-star. But it wasn't just basketball Carlos excelled at. He helped the Trojans volleyball team reach the WWAC finals and a AAAA provincial Final Four finish, while also participating in track and field, volunteering at school events, and serving as a mentor coach for youth in the Ignite Basketball program. 'It got hard at times,' said Carlos. 'Like just thing after thing after thing, but I kind of just had a routine and was steady with that, and it all worked out.' Carlos will attend Brock University in the fall, where he will continue his basketball career with the Badgers. The other scholarship winners at the MHSAA A, AA, and AAA levels for female athletes were Ky Solomon of Hamiota Collegiate Institute, Colby Darragh of Warren Collegiate Institute, and Shannon Bodnarus of Stonewall Collegiate. ZOE PIERCE / FREE PRESS Awards for the Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association A, AA and AAA levels were announced on Wednesday at the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame. From left: Payton Durand, Chael Rozdeba, Ky Solomon, Colby Darragh, Shannon Bodnarus, Kai Gaudet, Junior Martine, Magnus Carlos. In the male category, Chael Rozdeba of Hamiota Collegiate Institute, Kai Gaudet of MacGregor Collegiate Institute, and Junior Martine of École Secondaire Neelin High School took home Athlete of the Year honours in their respective competition categories.


India Gazette
16-06-2025
- Business
- India Gazette
Belong, Grow, Succeed: How Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce Nurtures Dreams Into Reality
SMPL New Delhi [India], June 16: As students and parents weigh their higher education choices, Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce (SCAC), Pune, stands out as a beacon of academic excellence, global exposure, and holistic student development. Established in 1983, SCAC has built a rich legacy as part of the prestigious Symbiosis family and continues to offer a truly life-changing experience to students from across India and the world. A Tradition of Excellence SCAC's commitment to quality education is reflected in its many accolades. The college has been reaccredited with an A+ grade and a 3.51 CGPA by NAAC and has been awarded 'College with Potential for Excellence' status by the UGC. As an empowered autonomous college under Savitribai Phule Pune University, SCAC has the freedom to innovate and regularly updates its curriculum to match global standards. The implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, starting from the academic year 2023-24, further strengthens the college's forward-looking approach. A Vibrant, Multicultural Campus Life At SCAC, students become part of a diverse and inclusive community that truly lives the Symbiosis motto of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' - the world is one family. With students from over 25 countries and all states of India, the campus is a melting pot of cultures, perspectives, and ideas. A vibrant student life awaits, with numerous festivals, clubs, and events, including Symbiz (Entrepreneurship Summit), Symphoria (Literary Fest), SynchronisMUN (Model United Nations), and Indradhanu (Arts & Crafts Festival). The college provides state-of-the-art infrastructure, including ICT-enabled classrooms, a virtual library, a Wi-Fi campus, a gymnasium, a medical centre, food court and comfortable hostel facilities. Various student-centric centres, like the Centre for Skill Development, the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and the Centre for Liberal Arts, help students discover and nurture their unique strengths, interests and critical thinking abilities. Blending Academic Rigour with Industry Readiness SCAC offers a wide array of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Arts and Commerce, with specialisations tailored to industry needs. Unique programmes such as with Accounting and Finance (ACCA, UK), with Management Accounting (CMA, USA), and Business Analytics (IoA, UK) give students global credentials alongside their degrees. At the postgraduate level, the programme builds on this global outlook with specialisations in Business Technology and Management, Finance, and a contemporary elective in Fintech which is designed to prepare students for emerging opportunities. The curriculum is interdisciplinary and practical, featuring workshops, live projects, research opportunities, seminars, and exposure to real-world scenarios. SCAC's Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Master of Arts (MA) programmes offer specialisations in English, Economics, and Psychology, blending traditional academic rigour with hands-on experiences like field visits, lab sessions, research, and vibrant student clubs. These programmes nurture creative, analytical, and compassionate thinkers ready to excel in diverse professional fields The college's holistic approach is evident in its encouragement of students to participate in co-curricular activities, sports, and social initiatives such as the National Service Scheme (NSS) and Symbiosis Social Initiatives Programme (SSIP). These experiences build leadership, empathy, teamwork, and critical thinking skills, preparing students to become well-rounded professionals and responsible citizens. Empowering Careers and Global Exposure A major highlight of SCAC is its robust placement cell, which works tirelessly to provide students with ample internship and job opportunities. In the academic year 2024-25, more than 200 students secured placements with over 27 leading companies, including the Big Four (Deloitte, EY, PwC, and KPMG), Goldman Sachs, Barclays, HDFC Bank, and many others. The highest package reached Rs. 24.3 lakh, and students received roles across diverse domains such as finance, consulting, analytics, and more. SCAC's international collaborations further set it apart, enabling students to participate in exchange programmes and gain global exposure, an essential asset in today's interconnected world. A Life-Changing Student Experience SCAC is more than just a college; it is a transformative journey. Students leave not only with academic credentials but also with the confidence, skills, and values needed to excel in a dynamic world. The blend of tradition, innovation, and global values makes SCAC a top choice for those seeking a truly life-changing student experience. For admissions and more information, visit: (ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by SMPL. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same)