Rainbow Week
A vibrant cultural fest that transforms the campus into a lively palette of colors through themed days, classroom décor, interactive activities, and guest appearances (like CID fame Jimmy Nanda and Abhay Shukla). Students enthusiastically participate in competitions, showcasing creativity and camaraderie.
OORJA- The Talent Day
SVIM’s flagship annual cultural extravaganza, described as “the spirit, the style, the soul of SVIM.” A high-energy event featuring music, performances, fashion shows, and dance, designed to ignite passion and unite the student community.
Celebration of Success (Annual Event)
A prestigious event that honors student achievements and milestones. It features inspiring speeches, award presentations, and showcases of excellence—capturing the institution’s pride in its learners.
Sports Week
A multi-day athletic festival encouraging students to compete in diverse sports and physical activities. This event emphasizes teamwork, fitness, and healthy rivalry.
Women’s Day Celebration
An empowering celebration dedicated to recognizing and appreciating women on-campus. Usually includes cultural programs, motivational talks, and activities that honor women’s contributions.
Navratri
A traditional festive occasion where students celebrate with garba/music nights, cultural gatherings, and traditional attire—reflecting local heritage and community spirit.
Republic Day
A patriotic event marked by flag hoisting, cultural programs, and speeches dedicated to national pride. It fosters a spirit of unity and civic awareness among students.
Alumni Meet
A nostalgic reunion where former students reconnect with their alma mater, faculty, and peers. The event fosters lifelong bonds, networking opportunities, and knowledge sharing between alumni and current students—celebrating the continued success of SVIM graduates.
Fresher’s Party
A warm welcome celebration for the newly admitted MBA students. Organized by seniors, the event features fun games, cultural performances, and interactions—easing the transition into campus life and encouraging bonding across batches.
Farewell Party
An emotional and memorable send-off for final-year students, organized by juniors and faculty. It celebrates the journey, achievements, and relationships built over the years—marking a graceful transition from campus life to corporate careers.
Industrial Visit
Organized regularly to provide students with practical exposure to real-world business and industrial environments. These visits enhance understanding of operational processes, organizational structure, and industrial challenges—bridging the gap between classroom learning and corporate practice.
Fun Fiesta
A casual yet lively celebration focused on student bonding, games, entertainment, and spontaneous performances that foster enjoyment and stress relief among students.
Teacher’s Day
On 5th September every year, the campus celebrates ‘Teacher’s Day’ wherein students participate actively. The students took the charge of the campus and they managed the roles of the director, head of department, teaching and non-teaching staff. This experience of ‘learning to make others learn’really excited the ambience.
Book a Month Forum
Apart from the normal textbook knowledge, a student of professional programme requires overall exposure to develop oneself to totality. Precisely this is the objective of for the ‘Book A-Month’ forum initiated at the institute. The students and the coordinating faculty members conduct the activity in a way that enriches one and all.
Quiz Forum
In an attempt to keep the students constantly updating with what is happening at the frontier of the business and industry, the institute regularly organizes a Quiz Forum every month. This activity involves the students in a participative manner to sharpen their skills to keep themselves in touch with the happenings in the business and corporate world.
Cancer and Aids Awareness Day
Being sensitive citizens of the society, the students of the campus observed ‘Cancer and Aids Awareness Day’ on 9th December 2004. During the day, regional representative of the Cancer and Aids Awareness foundation was invited at the campus to deliver a lecture on the subject and the students took the oath to eliminate this deadly disease from the society.