| Event | Date / Current Timeline Status (Academic Session 2026-27) |
|---|---|
| Online Admissions Registration Portal Launch | January 2026 (Already Active) |
| National Management Entrance Test Window (CAT / MAT / CMAT Selection Rounds) | Phase-wise tracking following national test schedules (Ongoing) |
| Direct Merit-Based Application Submission Window | Applications actively processed on a rolling phase basis |
| Personal Interview Screening and Admission Counselling Rounds | Scheduled continuously in rolling weekly slots post profile verification |
| Display of Provisional Selection Allotments and Offers | Dispatched phase-wise following specific evaluation round closures |
| Commencement of the New University Academic Batch | August 2026 |
Training Programs
The SOB offers a variety of training programs to its students, including:
Internships
The SOB has a strong network of corporate partners, which allows students to access a variety of internship opportunities. Internships are an important part of the SOB curriculum, and all students are required to complete at least one internship during their studies.
Here are some examples of industry projects that SOB students have worked on in recent years:
SOB students work on these projects in teams with the guidance of experienced faculty members. The projects are typically completed over a semester or two, and they culminate in a presentation to the industry partner.
Industry projects are a valuable part of the SOB curriculum. They give students the opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge they have learned in the classroom to real-world business problems. SOB students who participate in industry projects are highly sought-after by employers.
Training Programs
The SOB offers a variety of training programs to its students, including:
Internships
The SOB has a strong network of corporate partners, which allows students to access a variety of internship opportunities. Internships are an important part of the SOB curriculum, and all students are required to complete at least one internship during their studies.
Here are some examples of industry projects that SOB students have worked on in recent years:
SOB students work on these projects in teams with the guidance of experienced faculty members. The projects are typically completed over a semester or two, and they culminate in a presentation to the industry partner.
Industry projects are a valuable part of the SOB curriculum. They give students the opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge they have learned in the classroom to real-world business problems. SOB students who participate in industry projects are highly sought-after by employers.