FAQs for Incoming or Current Graduate Program – Southville International School and Colleges

FAQs for Incoming or Current Graduate Program


  • Master in Business Administration (MBA): A program designed to accelerate career development for business graduates and professionals.
  • Master of Arts in Psychology: This program integrates scientific inquiry to equip students with strong psychological knowledge and skills.
  • Master in Information Technology: This program develops expertise in IT theories, principles, and techniques to solve organizational and societal problems.

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  • The specific admission requirements for graduate studies at SISC can vary slightly by program, but they generally include:
  • A bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution.
  • Academic records (official transcript of records).
  • A completed application form.
  • Letters of recommendation.
  • A personal statement or essay outlining your academic and career goals.
  • An admission  interview.

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We conduct admission interview as part of the admission requirements.

Yes, you can apply to a graduate program unrelated to your undergraduate degree, but you’ll need to demonstrate you have the necessary knowledge or complete prerequisite courses. Bridging subjects may be required for you to take as well. 

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International students must follow a specific online application process. This involves registering through the school’s online portal and submitting their latest academic records for initial evaluation. Following a successful document review, they are scheduled for an  interview with the academic head. Final admission is contingent upon the completion of all necessary international student requirements, including a valid student visa.

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Yes, mentorship is available, and it’s often an integral part of graduate studies. The faculty, with their extensive industry experience, serve as mentors to guide students’ academic and career paths. SISC also provides career services and networking opportunities designed to help graduate students transition into leadership roles. These services often include career counseling, workshops, and networking events to connect students with industry leaders and alumni.


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The specific class schedules and program format, whether full-time or part-time, are designed to offer flexibility. Many of the graduate programs are tailored to accommodate the schedule of working professionals, allowing them to balance their studies with their careers.

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SISC offers a flexible and modern learning environment. The institution provides a Virtual Online Learning and Teaching (VOLT) and employs an online blended learning model. This allows for a combination of synchronous online classes and asynchronous learning activities, supplemented by scheduled on-campus sessions. The specific delivery mode for each graduate program may vary.

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It typically takes about 1 ½ to 2  years to complete a graduate degree at Southville International School and Colleges (SISC) though the exact duration varies based on the program, course load, and individual progress with thesis writing.

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SISC faculty members are a blend of both. They are chosen for their strong academic credentials and extensive practical experience within their respective industries. This dual expertise ensures that students receive both robust theoretical knowledge and valuable real-world insights, preparing them for the challenges of their chosen fields.

Yes, the institution provides dedicated academic advising services for graduate students. Students can consult with their program coordinator or dean via email, SMS, or other online communication channels for guidance on course selection, program planning, and research direction.

Yes, graduate students have extensive access to the SISC library’s resources, including a virtual library and various electronic databases like EBSCO. These resources provide access to a vast collection of e-journals, e-books, and research articles essential for scholarly work.

Yes, the programs are specifically designed to accommodate working professionals. The flexible scheduling allows students to effectively manage their professional and academic responsibilities.

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