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Type
  
Private

Campus
  
Urban

Motto
  
Rise With Education

Affiliation
  
University of Mumbai

Established
  
1932

Affiliations
  
Number of students
  
18,000

Founded
  
1932

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South Indian Society (SIS), founded 1932, is one of the oldest educational societies in Mumbai. SIES has established a high school, a group of arts, science and commerce colleges, along with academic and professional institutions of higher learning, with altogether, more than 18,000 students.

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History

SIES was established at Mumbai in 1932 by M V Venkateshwaran, with six students, being one of the oldest educational societies in Mumbai. A new SIES Complex at Nerul in Navi Mumbai was inaugurated in 1996.

Academic institutions

Academic institutes run by SIES include:

  • SIES High School, Matunga
  • SIES College of Arts, Science, and Commerce, Sion (West)
  • SIES Institute of Comprehensive Education, Sion (West)
  • The SIES Institute of Medical and Laboratory Technology, Sion (West)
  • SIES College of Commerce and Economics, Sion (East)
  • SIES College of Management Studies, Nerul
  • SIES (Nerul) College of Arts, Science and Commerce
  • SIES Indian Institute of Environment Management, Nerul
  • SIES Graduate School of Technology (GST)
  • The SIES School of Packaging (Packaging Technology Centre), Nerul, Navi Mumbai
  • SIES Centre for Excellence in Management Research & Development, Nerul
  • SIES Centre for Professional and Distance Education, Nerul
  • Social institutions

    Social institutions run by SIES include:

  • SIES Senior’s Home, Nerul
  • Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswati Granthalaya, Nerul, Navi Mumbai
  • Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswati Veda Vidya Pitha, Nerul, Navi Mumbai
  • References

    South Indian Education Society Wikipedia