About SSPU
January 30, 2026 2026-02-16 3:52About SSPU
Vision
To create a world-class environment of learning where students and working professionals can obtain knowledge and skills relevant to the industry and useful to the society.
Mission
To provide higher education and skill development opportunities at all levels to students so as to prepare them for gainful employment and entrepreneurship.
Taking the mission of Skill India forward, Symbiosis Open Education Society announced the establishment of Maharashtra’s first Skill Development University, called the Symbiosis Skills and Professional University at Kiwale, Pune. The University was enacted through a bill passed by State Legislation on 3rd May 2017.
The State-of-the-Art campus has been constructed on 15 acres of land with specialized laboratories, workshops, and centers of excellence having specialized skill training equipment and machines. The University offers Certificates, Diplomas, and Degree programs in high growth sectors such as Automobile, Construction, Mechatronics, Architecture, Retail, Ports & Terminal Management, Beauty & Wellness, Media Management and Film Making, etc., with multi entry-exit and credit banking options. The objective of the University is to create industry-ready youth who can be gainfully employed upon completion of their courses.
The innovative model of the University provides entry to all, enabling those from both the formal as well as informal systems to acquire education and skills. The model has incorporated the strength and best practices of the vocational and formal education systems.
Partnerships with industry for joint curricula development, skill training, on-the-job training, joint applied research projects, etc., will be undertaken by the University. Centres of Excellence, labs, simulation software, and training workshops will be created to impart skill and practical training.
The University will also have a Community College and a Vocational & Employment Guidance Cell which will offer career guidance and livelihood-oriented short-term courses to local farmers, women, and school dropouts.
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