One can find several beautiful college campuses far and wide, across the nation. Among these beautiful campuses, Sandip University has cut a niche for itself with its two beautiful, lush green campuses; one in Nashik, Maharashtra, and another in Sijoul, Bihar.
Sandip University Campus, Nashik

Sandip University, Nashik is a leading private University in the northern part of Maharashtra that contains a vast and beautiful sprawling campus, having more than 250+ acres of land with a 24 X 7 Wi-fi facility. It is one of the biggest private university in India.
Sandip University has secured a rank under “Top 10 Emerging Universities in India” and is ranked 14th amongst all top engineering colleges in the West Zone by The Week (2016). It is also ranked 33rd in the Top 100 Engineering Colleges in India.
Sandip University Campus, Sijoul

The Sijoul Campus of Sandip University was established in 2017 in the Madhubani district of Bihar. It is a leading private University in Bihar. It’s 75+ acre campus with a 24 x 7 wi-fi facility, is home to some of the finest student-centric facilities and amenities.
In a very short span of time Sandip University, Sijoul has established itself as a leading private institute in Bihar. With its cutting-edge education and training, students are taught groundbreaking research and enhance their skills.
Courses offered by Sandip University
Sandip University offers a range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and Ph.D. programs in Engineering & Technology, Computer Science & Engineering, Management Studies, Education, Agricultural Sciences, and Library & Information Sciences. There are approximately 150 different courses provided by the University.
Project work, lab work, workshops, guest lectures, industry visits, and compulsory internships are vital parts of the study curriculum. These attributes let the students learn projects hands-on and with more vivid insights, similar to the industry.
Sandip University and its culture
Sandip University is a juncture of an ultramodern campus and of culture, 5000 years old that has shown the path to humans around the world. The two campuses, built upon the historic land of Nashik, Maharashtra, and Sijoul, Bihar, are extremely thoughtful and progressive in taking education to the next level in the nation. The institution is not limited to just a student-teacher relationship; Sandip university focuses on three key elements – Integrity, Excellence and holistic development that will prepare students to manage hurdles in life.
The Vision of Sandip University is: To become the most preferred learning Institute to nurture future Global Leaders, congenial to society.
Campus Life

The campus life in Sandip University strives through five building blocks:
Apart from academics, the facilities available at Sandip University include:
Sandip University Clubs
The extracurricular activities in Sandip University includes different club activities. These clubs in the Nashik Campus of the University are called SUN Clubs.
Under the Digital Initiative by MHRD and the Government of India, the “SUN-Digital Learning Monitoring Cell” is established at Sandip University, Nashik (SUN). This is introduced for the overall development of the students. The club members come together to identify and develop skills through practical-based learning, communication skills, competency and confidence building, teamwork, and social awareness. The main objectives of the SUN Clubs are:
Sandip University has one of the most beautiful and biggest campuses among all college campuses. Here students learn values along with education and come out with flying colours after a transformative experience of two, three or four years. Sandip University is ever-supportive in this journey of a student, and helps in finding success in his or her career.
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