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Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management, Symbiosis International, Nashik

Private University|Estd. 2005|NAAC Grade A++

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4 Nov, 2025 : SIOM Nashik has opened admissions for the MBA (Operations Management) and MBA (Agri-Operations Management) courses. Interested candidates can register for SIOM through SNAP. The last date to apply for SIOM is January 14, 2026.

Average rating of SIOM Nashik

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.1

Based on 8 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

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4.3/5

Admission

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3.9/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.0/5

Academics

Academics

4.1/5

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Dinesh Iyer

Dinesh Iyer

MBA in Operations Management

Reviewed On 10 Feb, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The college has a well-rounded curriculum, but the teaching is just okay. You'll need to put in a lot of effort on your own. The semester exams were online, which made things easier for us. They don't hold your hand with personal development, so you have to take charge of your own growth. To boost your chances at landing a job, try to join clubs, attend events, and keep your GPA between 7.5 and 8.0. While good grades help, placements aren't solely based on marks - they're a bonus.

Placement: SIOM is great for placements, with a 100% track record. The info on the website is legit. Companies like Deloitte, USI, MCK & Company, and EY hire a lot of students. Consulting roles are the most common, then data analytics. Not as many Plant operations jobs, though. If you wanna work in consulting, this is the place for you.

Campus: The facilities here are great, but the campus is a bit small. The library has all the latest books, from novels to study material for exams like CSCP and PMP. The food is okay, but healthy. It really depends on what you like. The rooms, Wi-Fi, and everything else are good. Campus life is pretty cool too.

Aparna Reddy

Aparna Reddy

MBA in Operations Management

Reviewed On 23 Apr, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: SIOM's curriculum is focused on operations excellence. They always update it to match industry needs and keep us up-to-date. We have guest lectures from industry experts who share real-life experiences, helping us prepare for the future. The college takes us on industrial visits to see how things work in real life. We also do case studies, which is great for practical learning. The course really gets us ready for working in a company.

Placement: The placements in 2018 were awesome! Everyone got a job. The highest salary was 21 LPA, and the average was 10.06 LPA. Lots of big companies came like Deloitte, Amazon, and more. They offered roles in stuff like Marketing, IT, and HR. In 2019, all students got internships too. The highest stipend was 1.4 L, and the average was 42.4 K. The placements team at SIOM is great they work hard to help us all get good jobs.

Campus: The campus has academic buildings and hostels. SIOM has top-notch computer facilities in classrooms, labs, and assembly hall. There's internet and LCD projectors everywhere. The lab is great for SAP. Hostels are nice with LAN and Wi-Fi. The mess serves good food. The warden is always around. There's a badminton court, basketball court, and game zone with Table Tennis, Pool, Carrom, foosball, and chess. Students also play football, cricket, and volleyball. There's a Medical Center with a doctor. A gym and trainers are available for physical fitness. The college cares about students' physical and mental health, not just academics.

Tej Joshi

Tej Joshi

MBA in Operations Management

Reviewed On 13 Feb, 2024

3.5
3 Admission 3 Academics 5 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers for subjects like economics, finance, HR, and management are great. But some teachers for other subjects could be better. Sometimes, visiting teachers come and they're good. The course content is awesome, especially for operations management. We do a capstone business simulation that helps us learn about real business stuff. Also, there are simulations for project management and finance from HBR. We all have to do a six-sigma project and get a Green Belt if we pass.

Placement: The placement scene for our batch has been top-notch! The highest salary offered is 17 LPA, and around 90% of us already have jobs by now (Jan-2018). Most roles are in consulting, like supply chain, business analysis, SAP, and operations management. They don't tell us the specific company names yet, but you can check the college website later. Some big names that usually come for placements are Deloitte, Amazon, VMWare, and TCS. You can find more details on the college website. Everyone here gets an internship through campus interviews, which is awesome. The college has a placement cell that handles all job-related stuff with the faculty. My summer internship experience was super helpful! The knowledge I gained about operations and supply chain here really came in handy during my job interviews.

Campus: The college campus is okay. It's fully residential, and all fees cover everything like housing, food, exams, some certificates, and six-sigma training. The IT lab and library are well-kept, with lots of resources to help you learn and improve. For sports, there's not a lot of space, but they have a basketball court, indoor badminton court, table tennis, and a swimming pool. They have a doctor visit every other day for medical needs. There's also a laundry and photocopy shop. Boys and girls have separate hostels on campus, with three students per room. The Wi-Fi works but can be a bit spotty in some areas, but it's not too bad.

Sneha Reddy

Sneha Reddy

MBA in Operations Management

Reviewed On 7 Sept, 2022

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The operations management course at this college is top-notch. They start covering the core topics from the very first semester. The college really prepares us well for the corporate world.

Placement: I found the placements at the college to be really good. To get a good salary, it helps to have some work experience. Almost all students from previous batches got placed through college placements, which is awesome. Many students even got pre-placement offers. The college ensures that everyone gets internships, with companies like Deloitte offering good stipends during internships.

Campus: The campus may be small, but it's a great place to study. It's clean, well-kept, and has a good atmosphere. They really care about health and hygiene here. Plus, there's a gym and healthcare center for students. And don't forget about Won and Krona, the labradors on campus!

Pranav Khan

Pranav Khan

MBA in Operations Management

Reviewed On 14 Feb, 2022

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are super helpful, qualified, and know their stuff. The way they teach is top-notch. They use cool methods like presentations and case studies in every session. It really helps us improve our communication skills. Plus, the course content is really practical and helpful.

Placement: This college has great placements around 60% of students get jobs every year. The salaries offered range from 2L to 4L. Companies like Bank of Maharashtra and Bajaj Finance come for recruitment, offering roles like salesman, accountant, and HR. I highly recommend this college to everyone looking for a good opportunity.

Campus: The college is awesome! They have everything you need like Wi-Fi, a cool computer lab, library, and sports facilities. The teachers are great and the classrooms and labs are top-notch. The canteen serves yummy snacks and meals. The hostel rooms are in good shape too. I never had any problems with the college facilities during my time there. It's a great place to study!

Seema Choudhary

Seema Choudhary

MBA in Operations Management

Reviewed On 17 Oct, 2020

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers and guest speakers are pretty knowledgeable for the most part. Some struggle to keep us interested and explain things clearly. But overall, they know their stuff. Sometimes, we just focus on textbook stuff instead of real-world skills. The program lasts 4 semesters with a curriculum tailored for industry jobs. Guest speakers give us cool insights from the field. We also get to do hands-on projects and visit companies, which is super helpful for learning.

Placement: I'm happy to say that my batch and the seniors' batch had awesome placements. Over 95% of students got jobs. The highest salary was 21 LPA and 17 LPA, while the average was 9.75 LPA and the lowest was 5.5 LPA. Companies from different fields like manufacturing, consulting, FMCG, e-commerce, logistics, supply chain, and IT came for placements. Some big names were Deloitte, Inspirage, Bosch, Godrej and Boyce, Amazon, General Mills, DHL, Trident, VMware, Accenture. They offered roles like domain consultant, SCM consultant, SCM manager, logistics manager, programme management, operations manager, etc. Everyone got internships, with the highest stipend being Rs. 60,000 per month. The placement cell did a great job bringing companies to campus.

Campus: The college has good facilities for all the students. It's not too big - just 2 acres - but we have everything we need like a gym, library, computer labs, Wi-Fi, and even a doctor's office. Plus, there's a basketball court, table tennis, chess, and badminton court for fun. The classrooms are nice for lectures, and the hostel rooms fit three people comfortably. They keep everything clean, including the food in the mess hall which is usually pretty tasty. And if you need a quiet place to study with friends, there's a reading room for that too. Overall, it's a good place to study and live.

Seema Gupta

Seema Gupta

MBA in Operations Management

Reviewed On 8 Apr, 2020

3.0
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: Most of the faculty were really helpful. The curriculum here is great and matches what's happening in the real world. But I think they should be tougher in how they teach and give lectures.

Placement: The placements for the 2014-2016 batch were pretty good. But for the 2015-2017 batch, it's a bit disappointing. The college really needs to improve its administration. Right now, they focus on small issues instead of important things like placements, industry connections, alumni relationships, and building the college's reputation.

Campus: The college provides all the facilities we need, but the campus is small. We usually hang out in our hostel rooms, the canteen, BB court, or library. The hostel rooms are nice, but there's no space for playing sports like football or cricket.

Mahesh Verma

Mahesh Verma

MBA in Operations Management

Reviewed On 7 Apr, 2019

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers all have PhDs and they're really supportive. They help us in class and with stuff like B-school contests and social projects. The lectures are good quality and we get hands-on experience through internships, real projects, and certifications like Six Sigma and SAP. The course content is updated every year to keep up with changes in the industry.

Placement: The job placements here are awesome! Almost everyone gets placed. The highest salary offered was 19.5 LPA, with an average of 10.8 LPA. Companies like Amazon, Deloitte, Bosch, GE, Cummins, and Accenture hire students here. They offer roles like supply chain manager, data analyst, and more. I got my SIP placement too with companies like Deloitte, GE, and Accenture. It's a great place for job opportunities!

Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi in hostels and academic buildings. The library is fully automated and there's an information centre too. All classrooms and halls have LCD screens, LAN, and Wi-Fi. They have a health centre, gym with cardio area, yoga room, and cafeteria. The food in the mess is good. The health centre is open all day. They also have sports facilities like basketball, badminton, table tennis, pool, foosball, and more.

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