Key Takeaways:
- SCIT MBA programmes applications extended to 31 December 2025 for MBA in ITBM and MBA in DSDA.
- Online GE–PI rounds scheduled in February 2026, with the first merit list on 3 March 2026.
- Strong interim placement figures: MBA‑ITBM highest package ₹30 LPA; MBA‑DSDA highest package ₹21.42 LPA.
- Curriculum includes a 15‑week industry internship, live projects and specialisations in Information Security Management and Digital Transformation.
Apply to SCIT MBA Programmes by 31 December 2025 for ITBM and DSDA
Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology (SCIT), part of Symbiosis International (Deemed University), has extended institute‑level registrations for its MBA programmes to 31 December 2025, 23:59 hrs. The move gives prospective students additional time to apply for the specialised MBA in Information Technology Business Management (ITBM) and the MBA in Data Sciences & Data Analytics (DSDA), both aimed at meeting industry demand for professionals who marry technology, data and business strategy.
SCIT MBA programmes: key dates and process
Registrations and payment of the registration fee must be completed by the 31 December deadline. Shortlisted candidates for the Group Exercise (GE) and Personal Interaction (PI) rounds will be notified on 22 January 2026. The online GE–PI sessions are set for 5–8 February and 12–15 February 2026. The first merit list will be published on 3 March 2026 and candidates named on that list must make fee payments by 23 March 2026. The academic year will commence on 3 June 2026.
Industry alignment and placement performance
SCIT highlighted its industry orientation through interim placement results for the 2023–25 batch. The MBA‑ITBM programme reported participation from 35 companies and a highest package of ₹30 lakh per annum. The top 10 students achieved an average package of ₹18.56 LPA, the top 50 averaged ₹15.50 LPA, and the top 100 averaged ₹13 LPA. The MBA‑DSDA programme recorded offers from 26 companies, with a highest package of ₹21.42 LPA; the top 10 students averaged ₹14.15 LPA and the top 25 averaged ₹12.13 LPA.
Programme structure and specialisations
Both programmes provide focused pathways to roles in IT management, analytics, consulting and technology‑driven business functions. Students may specialise in Information Security Management, Digital Transformation, Systems and Data Science. The MBA in Data Sciences & Data Analytics emphasises analytical skills, hands‑on exposure to industry tools and the ability to convert data into actionable business insights.
The curriculum blends classroom learning with active industry engagement. Core elements include industry‑aligned coursework, live projects, a research‑driven dissertation and a mandatory 15‑week industry internship intended to provide practical experience and employer connections.
What admissions teams and applicants should note
Dhanya Pramod, Director of SCIT, said the programmes are designed to produce professionals able to translate technology and data into strategic business outcomes. She noted that today’s employers seek graduates who combine analytical, technological and managerial capabilities.
Prospective applicants should ensure registration and fee payment are completed before the deadline. Given the competitive placement statistics and industry participation, the programmes remain attractive to students targeting careers that sit at the intersection of business and technology.
For full details on eligibility, application steps and fee schedules, candidates should visit the SCIT institute website: https://www.scit.edu/institute.

















