Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning has four campuses spread over the two states of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, in South India. They are all located in areas surrounded by mountains, greenery and nature, which helps create an ambience for integral education that the University curricula imparts. See our Facilities page for further information.
SSSIHL provides free education to students for all programmes of study. This includes waiver of all fees – tuition, examinations, laboratory, library, sports and medical. Programmes offered include undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and research. The University has a merit-based open admissions policy for all, irrespective of income, religion or region.
The Anantapur Campus for women (Est. 1968 | 115.23 acres) is in the town of Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, about 80km north of Puttaparthi. This campus offers Undergraduate (B.A., B.Sc., B.Com.), Postgraduate (M.A., M.Sc.), Professional (B.Ed. & MBA), and Research (Ph.D.) programmes.
The Brindavan Campus for men (Est. 1969 | 35.55 acres) is located in Kadugodi, Whitefield, an eastern suburb of the city of Bangalore. This campus offers Undergraduate (B.B.A., B.Com., M.B.A.) and Research (Ph.D.) programmes.
The Prasanthi Nilayam Campus for men (Est. 1979 | 57.33 acres) is the University headquarters, and is located in Puttaparthi, in Sri Sathya Sai District, Andhra Pradesh – 162 k.m. north of the city of Bangalore. This campus offers Undergraduate (B.A., B.Sc.), Postgraduate (M.A., M.Sc.), Professional (M.B.A., M.Tech.), and Research (Ph.D.) programmes.
The Nandigiri Campus for men (Est. 2012 | 8.1 acres) is located in Muddenahalli, Chickaballapur, Karnataka. It offers Undergraduate (B.A, B.Sc.), and Postgraduate (M.Sc.) programmes.
The Sri Sathya Sai Primary and Higher Secondary School is located inside the 'Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Giri' complex of Prasanthi Nilayam and is housed in two magnificent buildings. The imposing building with the facade of enchanting Krishna dancing on the serpent Kaliya houses the teaching and residential quarters for girls from class I to XII and for boys from class I to VII. This building is generally referred to as the Primary School. The palatial building with the sculptured Lord Dakshinamoorty presiding over it is the teaching block for boys from class VIII to XII. The towering edifice to its right is the hostel which lodges all the boys of the Higher Secondary School.
The education at the school is completely free of charge. The school does not collect any fees whatsoever from the students. There are no tuition fees, no examination fees, no sports fees.
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