Student life

Daily Routine on Campus

The day begins and ends with a prayer. The morning sessions in the University begins with the universal prayer, based on the unity of religions. Community singing of Bhajan in the hostels is held every evening. Before retiring for the night, students sit around the altar in their respective accommodation and chant prayers dedicating all their day’s activity to the Divine.
Students have the opportunity to listen to their fellow students, teachers and many important guests on the campus. These guests include men and women who have attained great success in their respective fields – ministers, administrators, industrialists, judges, ambassadors, entrepreneurs, artists and sports persons, amongst others. When students interact with these guests they imbibe the values and importance of the path of devotion to God and the path of goodness and godliness. In addition, weekly study circle sessions take place where spiritual questions are raised and answered.
Time Activity
4:40 AMGetting Up
5:00 AMEarly Morning Prayers
5:20 AMSankhya Yoga Parayanam
5:30 AMYoga or Jogging
5:50 AMHot Drinks (Ragi Malt or Sai Protein)
6:00 AMBath (in Batches) & Room Cleaning
7:00 AMBreakfast
7:30 AMGeneral Knowledge (Newspaper/Library)
8:00 AMAssembly Prayers
8:06 AMTranscendental Meditation (15 min) followed by National Anthem
8:25 AM1st Period
9:10 AM2nd Period
9:55 AM3rd Period
10:40 AMBreak (Fruits or Juice)
10:55 AM4th Period
11:40 AM5th Period
12:25 PMLunch and Rest/Nap
1:30 PM6th Period (Discussion-Based or Tests)
2:30 PMHomework/Study/Practical Classes
4:00 PMSnacks
4:15 PMSports and Games
5:40 PMVedam Chanting
6:00 PMBhajans, Stotram, and Aarti
6:30 PMTranscendental Meditation (15 min)
6:45 PMDinner
7:30 PMPara Vidya
8:30 PMSwadhayaya
9:00 PMMilk
9:15 PMHanuman Chalisa
9:30 PMTo Bed
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Student life

Daily routine on campus.
The day begins and ends with a prayer. The morning sessions in the University begins with the universal prayer, based on the unity of religions. Community singing of Bhajan in the hostels is held every evening. Before retiring for the night, students sit around the altar in their respective accommodation and chant prayers dedicating all their day’s activity to the Divine.

Students have the opportunity to listen to their fellow students, teachers and many important guests on the campus. These guests include men and women who have attained great success in their respective fields – ministers, administrators, industrialists, judges, ambassadors, entrepreneurs, artists and sports persons, amongst others. When students interact with these guests they imbibe the values and importance of the path of devotion to God and the path of goodness and godliness. In addition, weekly study circle sessions take place where spiritual questions are raised and answered.

Performing Arts

Performing Arts nurture creativity, self-expression, and confidence through music, dance, and theater. At SSSPNK, students explore their artistic potential while building essential life skills and cultural appreciation. More : Engaging in performing arts at SSSPNK fosters holistic development in children by enhancing their creativity, emotional intelligence, and self-confidence. Through dance, they learn discipline, rhythm, and physical coordination, while music sharpens their auditory skills and emotional expression. Participation in theater cultivates communication, teamwork, and empathy as they step into diverse roles. These experiences not only allow students to explore their artistic potential but also help them develop resilience, self-esteem, and a deeper appreciation for culture and tradition, shaping them into well-rounded individuals.

More About SSSPNK

We are a part of the Prashanthi Bala Mandira Trust, dedicated to providing free holistic education to underprivileged children and youths in rural India. Our college, affiliated with the Board of NIOS, offers Secondary (9th) and Senior Secondary courses (11th and 12th standard) and focuses on empowering students with a curriculum that includes subjects based on their interests and merit.

Our unique approach encourages students to explore diverse areas such as music, dance, sports, and computer applications, alongside essential life skills and values from sacred scriptures.