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Swami Darshnanand Institute of Management & Technology (SDIMT), Admission Open 2018

  

The great saint "Swami Darshnanand Saraswati" established Gurukul Mahavidyalaya in the year of 1907 on the bank of Holy River Ganga which is managed by the registered society "Mahavidyalaya Sabha" that runs a mix of oriental & modern courses to cater to the needs of students from various sections of society. Keeping in view of Specific demand for the professional education in Haridwar "Swami Darshnanand Institute of Management & Technology" was launched under the aegis of Mahavidyalaya Sabha. As there was no facility for the girl's students of Haridwar & adjoining areas to enrol in the professional courses like M.B.A., B.B.A. & B.C.A. and they had to run to far off places for this purpose. SDIMT started such courses under one roof. In the year of 2009 a new campus was developed to specifically impart professional courses & 2 year Full Time M.B.A. Programme was launched getting approval of All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi & affiliation from Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun. Expanding its wings SDIMT has also added Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.), Bachelor of Computer Application (B.C.A.) & from the session 2010 - 11.

 

Vision: To impart technical education & training, to provide substantial number of technicians in different disciplines for emerging industrial fields. To make the institution the preferred choice among the students carving their education in technical field. To provide quality technical education for employment, workforce development, rural development & lifelong learning through partnerships with business, industry & community. To enhance the global competitiveness of technical manpower for technological & socio - economic development. To facilitate high quality technical education for all sections of society.

 

Mission: We want that education by which character is formed, strength of mind is increased, the Intellect is expanded & by which one can stand on one’s own feet." Swami Vivekananda.