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The Dubai Campus
The DIAC is a purpose-built campus exclusively for colleges and universities. It provides a single location for post secondary education in the Emirate bringing together 20 leading universities and colleges from ten countries, allowing students and faculty coming from different institutions to connect and learn from each other. S P Jain occupies an entire stand-alone building covering approximately 60,000 square feet, spread over three floors. The campus is built in a contemporary fashion, with hi-tech learning centers, mock trading rooms, an up-do-date library, video conferencing facility, a Reuters terminal and more. The in-campus cafeteria along with the food court of the Academic City offer multinational cuisine to the students. Students also participate in various festivals and theme events hosted by S P Jain and other schools of the Academic City. The whole environment gives the students a comprehensive learning experience as well as a chance to understand what it means to be a global citizen.
The Singapore Campus
The campus comprises several renovated heritage buildings spread over seven acres; and tiered classrooms equipped with state-of-the-art audio and video equipment. The sprawling campus set amidst lush greenery and foliage is located close to downtown Singapore. Easily accessible by road, with a bus stop just outside the campus, it is in close proximity to other local schools, medical facilities and hospitals, 24-hour food outlets like 7 x 11 and hypermarkets as well as recreational, shopping and corporate centers. The various buildings on the campus house classrooms, learning centers, library and several other facilities. A cafeteria offering a variety of Indian and international cuisine caters to the food requirements of the student community. After classes, students have the option to refresh and rejuvenate by exercising at the in-house gym, indulging in various games such as basketball and table tennis or simply take long walks around the campus or on the Mt. Faber Sky Walk located just outside the campus.
The Sydney Campus
The home of the 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Sydney Olympic Park at Homebush Bay continues to offer a world-class destination in the heart of the harbor city of Sydney. Apart from its ultra-modern sports venues, Sydney Olympic Park is set in extensive and beautiful parklands. The precinct is already home to a number of education providers such as the Australian College of Physical Education, the NSW Institute of Sport and Sport Knowledge Australia and is undergoing negotiations to establish additional facilities to provide a range of life long learning opportunities. It is easily accessible as it lies in the center of Sydney's road and rail networks, facilitating bus, coach or train travel. The campus will be ready for its first cohort of students transferring from Singapore to Sydney in 2012. The campus is being designed to incorporate modern and state-of-the-art facilities to ensure a rich learning experience for the students. Once completed, the campus will be in close proximity to the waterfront. It will be surrounded by lush greenery housing playgrounds, picnic and BBQ facilities, water features and picturesque views of the scenic parklands.
Sister Campus in Mumbai
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