Foreign student enrolment on campus is expected to rise significantly, and international relations will contribute to this development. There is a projected substantial increase in the number of international students enrolled on campus, which will be facilitated by international relations. In an inclusive, diverse classroom with faculty members knowledgeable in many important disciplines, such a presence would be advantageous.
Students from abroad as well as those from India can receive an education from SVCET. An indication of SVCET’s evolution as an international institute is the increasing number of international students coming to the campus to further their studies and research.
The International Relations branch of SVCET assists students in learning about other cultures and environments across the globe. The growing number of foreign students enrolling on campus is evidence of SVCET’s transformation into a global institution.
The SVCET Family extends a warm invitation to students to become part of the more than 300 international students from across 62 countries that make up the SVCET international community.
Before and after their arrival, new international students can discover useful information on a range of issues on this page.
How to Apply
The SVCET Admissions branch oversees the whole application process for International Students. All of the information required to enroll in any of the University’s many programs is available on this page, along with details on important procedures.
Who Can Apply
The residential status of international students in their home countries has been used to categorize them in accordance with criteria. A valid visa is a must for any student who wants to enroll in a program at the university.
Visa Requirements
For the purpose of pursuing education, international learners from other countries—apart from Nepal, Bhutan, and the Maldives-must obtain a student visa.
Entry Requirements
In addition to meeting the prerequisites for admission and education in India, foreign applicants must meet the minimal eligibility requirements for the qualifying exam, as specified by the relevant programs.