Shri Siddhi Vinayak Institute of Management, Bareilly has a spacious residential campus spread over an area of 2 acres. SSVIM Bareilly facilities account for both academic and co-curricular development of students. The facilities offered at SSVIM Bareilly include hostels, library, sports, auditorium, laboratories, cafeteria, IT Infrastructure, transport facility and medical facilities.
SSVIM Bareilly hostel facilities offer good accommodation for students in a spacious and comfortable area with basic amenities like medical and mess facilities.
SSVIM Bareilly hostel facilities include 24 hours water and power supply, basic sanitation and more facilities.
SSVIM Bareilly library is well-stocked with curriculum books, magazines, journals, periodicals, newspapers, reference books and more.
SSVIM Bareilly provides basic sports facilities for the physical and mental fitness of students.
SSVIM Bareilly has an air-conditioned auditorium with a huge seating capacity for conducting seminars, workshops, conferences, guest lectures, cultural events and more.
SSVIM Bareilly facilities include laboratories, which are divided on the basis of departments.
SSVIM Bareilly has a cafeteria, which offers healthy and nutritious food at affordable rates to students and staff.
SSVIM Bareilly offers internet connectivity in the campus for the students. The college has a computer centre for the students.
SSVIM Bareilly has a fleet of buses for provide transport facility to students and staff.
SSVIM Bareilly has a health centre, which offers first-aid facilities to the students.
The Training, Development, and Placement Cell plays a vital role in bringing the industry and academia close to each other by providing Career Counseling, need-based education, and organization support. It has the task of organizing campus interviews for student placement and training and also organizes corporate guest lectures and industry interaction
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