SEI is a thriving centre of student life, oering a dynamic campus lled with opportunities for academic success and personal growth. With well-equipped facilities in the heart of the city, SEI fosters an environment that supports both intellectual and personal development.
The campuses provide a balanced blend of tranquillity and energy, meeting the diverse needs of its students. Quiet spaces for focused learning coexist with vibrant areas for social connections and collaboration.
Beyond academics, SEI’s dedication to holistic education is reected in its co-curricular oerings that empower students to explore their passions and reach their full potential.
Extracurricular activities play a pivotal role in SEI’s approach to education. Students can immerse themselves in a variety of clubs and organisations, whether their interests lie in performing arts or community service. SEI also boasts a strong sporting culture, providing top-notch facilities and fostering teamwork and camaraderie through exciting intercollegiate events.
With a diverse student body from various cultural and social backgrounds, SEI celebrates inclusivity and cross-cultural engagement. The university creates ample opportunities for students to connect, collaborate, and broaden their horizons in a supportive community.
At SEI, student life extends far beyond the classroom. It’s a journey of self-discovery, skill-building, and creating unforgettable memories, all within a vibrant and nurturing environment.
The Department of Student Support Services at SEI plays a key role in supporting and enhancing student life and well-being on campus. It provides a variety of services and resources aimed at fostering a positive and enriching student experience.
These encompass talent and cultural groups within SEI, including:
Kalasiri: The cultural hub of SEI, bringing together creators and admirers of art and culture.
Operating since 2003-04, the NCC undertakes various social service activities. It boasts a proud tradition of sending cadets to the Republic Day parade in New Delhi each year.
Hobby Clubs: Nam Tanda Theatre Club: Bringing stories to life through the art of theatre.
Community Service Clubs: National Service Scheme (NSS): A government-sponsored initiative under the Ministry of Youth Aairs and Sports, inspired by Mahatma Gandhi’s principle of Seva (seless service). It promotes social upliftment through voluntary activities.
Focus: Partnering with organisations to enhance student experiences on campus.
Student Governing Council: Represents the student body, ensuring their voices inuence policies and decisions.
Student Grievance Committee: Addresses academic, facility, and other concerns transparently.
Disciplinary Committee: Ensuring a fair and respectful campus environment through transparent governance.
Focus: Encouraging physical tness, teamwork, and healthy competition.
Indoor & Outdoor Sports Committee: Fostering teamwork and tness through dynamic sports initiatives.
Yoga & Fitness Committee: Dedicated to promoting yoga as a means of personal growth, mindfulness, and well-being through guided sessions and community involvement.
Wellness Cell: Mental Wellness: Provides counselling services, stress management workshops, and mental health awareness campaigns.
Physical Wellness: Focuses on promoting physical health and tness.