Shiv Nadar University's mammothian 286-acre campus is blessed with diverse flora and fauna. This 'green campus' promises ample area for discussions and intellectual debates. One can find students basking in the sun in between their classes and other activities. The natural beauty of the campus inspires students for all academic, sports and co-curricular pursuits. The bio-diversity park and SNU Lake are a hotspot not just for students and faculty but also for the countless birds which migrate to this part of the country.
The fruit conservatory in SNU Botanic Garden provides an opportunity to see most of the fruit plants at one place, the largest collection of plants in NCR. The Fruit Plants Garden, has a total of 65 variety of fruit plants such as Aonla, Amra, Almond, Apple, Apricot, Avocado, Bel, Ber, Banana, Barhal, Chinese Orange, Custard apple, Dragon Fruit, Fig, Grapes, Guava, Jack fruit, Jamun, Rose apple, Jangal Jalebi, Kair Karonda, Khirnee, Lasora, Lemon, Litchi, Kagzi neebu/Lime, Sweet lemon, Mandarin (Kinnow), Orange, Mango (Amrapali and Dasheri), Moringa (Sainjan), Papaya, Passion fruit (purple and red), Pear, Persimmon (Amarphal/Dyospyros kaki), Phalsa, Plum, Pomegranate, Pomelo (Chakotara), Star fruit (Kamrakh), Sapota, Walnut, West Indian Cherry, Wood apple (Kaith), etc. Many of the fruit plants have already started to flower and bear fruits. The University takes pride in its beautiful green campus. The SNU campus is a beautiful space to study, exercise, work and live. Check out the flora and fauna on campus that make it so picturesque.
15 - Native animal species on campus
125 - Native bird species
10,000 - Trees across the campus
150 year old palm tree - Seven years old, the oldest tree planted by students on campus.