6 months ago
Can I get admission to Padala Rama Reddi College of Commerce and Management MBA/PGDM course without TSICET?
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Charitha NekkallapuCurrent Student
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Totally, you can grab a seat in the MBA or PGDM at Padala Rama Reddi College of Commerce and Management even if you didn't bother with TSICET. Here's the catch: you've gotta go through the management quota—Category B and all that jazz—whic
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Totally, you can grab a seat in the MBA or PGDM at Padala Rama Reddi College of Commerce and Management even if you didn't bother with TSICET. Here's the catch: you've gotta go through the management quota—Category B and all that jazz—which covers about 30% of the seats. The other 70%? Sorry, reserved for folks who went the TSICET route.Now, don't just show up empty-handed. You'll need a bachelor's degree (yeah, actual proof, not just a handshake) with at least 50% marks. If you're from a reserved category, they cut you some slack—45% is fine. Oh, and you better be at least 19 years old. No teenage prodigies running the show here.The drill is pretty simple: apply directly to the college, bring all your docs, cough up whatever fee they ask, and you're in. No rocket science, just paperwork and a bit of cash.
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6 months ago
Is Padala Rama Reddi College of Commerce and Management a private or government college?
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Charitha NekkallapuCurrent Student
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Padala Rama Reddi College of Commerce & Management? Oh, that's totally a private gig—not a government setup at all. They kicked things off back in 1995 (which, wow, feels like a whole other era) thanks to the Padala Rama Reddi Educational So
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Padala Rama Reddi College of Commerce & Management? Oh, that's totally a private gig—not a government setup at all. They kicked things off back in 1995 (which, wow, feels like a whole other era) thanks to the Padala Rama Reddi Educational Society. And yeah, in case you're wondering, they're tight with Osmania University. Plus, AICTE gave them the green light, so it's all official and above board.
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Charitha NekkallapuCurrent Student
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Alright, here's the scoop: If you wanna snag a seat at Padala Rama Reddi College of Commerce and Management, here's what you gotta have. For undergrad—just finish your 12th in any stream, doesn't matter if it's arts, science, whatever. For p
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Alright, here's the scoop: If you wanna snag a seat at Padala Rama Reddi College of Commerce and Management, here's what you gotta have. For undergrad—just finish your 12th in any stream, doesn't matter if it's arts, science, whatever. For postgrad stuff, like the MBA, you need a bachelor's degree with at least 50% (or 45% if you're in a reserved category), and you gotta be at least 19. They mainly let people in through TS ICET (that's Category A, if you're keeping track), or you can go the management quota way (that's Category B). And hey, if you're still wrapping up your final year, you can totally throw your hat in the ring provisionally. Applying? Super chill—you can do it online or just walk into the college with your docs and scores. No rocket science.
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6 months ago
Are there any scholarships available at Padala Rama Reddi College of Commerce and Management?
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Vishwajeet kumar rayCurrent Student
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Padala Rama Reddi College of Commerce & Management (PRRCCM) does offer scholarships, primarily in the following categories:Institutional ScholarshipsThe college provides merit- and need-based scholarships, particularly for MBA studen
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Padala Rama Reddi College of Commerce & Management (PRRCCM) does offer scholarships, primarily in the following categories:Institutional ScholarshipsThe college provides merit- and need-based scholarships, particularly for MBA students, along with support for educational loans through tie-ups with banks .For more information kindly visit the college official website.
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Sonali SamalCurrent Student
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Step one: take the TSICET exam. After the results drop, get into the counselling process — that's where you verify your docs and fill out web options. Just pick Padala Rama Reddi College as one of your top choices. Your TSICET rank, category
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Step one: take the TSICET exam. After the results drop, get into the counselling process — that's where you verify your docs and fill out web options. Just pick Padala Rama Reddi College as one of your top choices. Your TSICET rank, category, and all that decides your shot. Key dates and steps are all up on the official websites.
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6 months ago
What is the selection criteria at Padala Rama Reddi College of Commerce and Management for MBA/PGDM course?
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Sonali SamalCurrent Student
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Pretty straightforward — you need a bachelor's degree (min 3 years), 50% marks (45% if you're in a reserved category). Then, take the TSICET entrance exam. Your rank, category, and Osmania Uni rules decide where you land. Even if you're in
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Pretty straightforward — you need a bachelor's degree (min 3 years), 50% marks (45% if you're in a reserved category). Then, take the TSICET entrance exam. Your rank, category, and Osmania Uni rules decide where you land. Even if you're in your final year of undergrad, you can still apply provisionally. Just keep your docs ready.
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6 months ago
Why is MBA/PGDM the best choice at Padala Rama Reddi College of Commerce and Management?
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Sonali SamalCurrent Student
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It's their main thing — solid academics, AICTE-approved, and tied to Osmania University. You get practical skills, not just theory overload. The faculty actually knows their stuff, and the campus has all the basics — good vibes, decent inf
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It's their main thing — solid academics, AICTE-approved, and tied to Osmania University. You get practical skills, not just theory overload. The faculty actually knows their stuff, and the campus has all the basics — good vibes, decent infrastructure, and it doesn't burn a hole in your pocket. A pretty reliable option if you're serious about biz school.
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Sonali SamalCurrent Student
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Yes! MBA/PGDM admissions are open for 2025. Just make sure you're eligible and register for the TSICET exam. Once you've got your score, keep an eye on counselling updates and the college website. All the application information and deadlines
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Yes! MBA/PGDM admissions are open for 2025. Just make sure you're eligible and register for the TSICET exam. Once you've got your score, keep an eye on counselling updates and the college website. All the application information and deadlines are shared there — don't miss 'em!
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6 months ago
Does Padala Rama Reddi College of Commerce and Management have good and experienced faculty?
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Sonali SamalCurrent Student
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Yes, the faculty is actually a major plus. Most of them have solid academic backgrounds — we're talking postgrads, PhDs, and some with real industry work under their belt. They're known to be chill, supportive, and really help you out with b
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Yes, the faculty is actually a major plus. Most of them have solid academic backgrounds — we're talking postgrads, PhDs, and some with real industry work under their belt. They're known to be chill, supportive, and really help you out with both classroom theory and actual practical stuff. Definitely a value-add to your MBA journey.
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Sonali SamalCurrent Student
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This place has been around since 1995 and is kind of a big deal for MBA aspirants in Hyderabad. Backed by Osmania University and AICTE, it's got experienced profs, a solid rep for academics, and chill campus vibes with decent infrastructure. T
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This place has been around since 1995 and is kind of a big deal for MBA aspirants in Hyderabad. Backed by Osmania University and AICTE, it's got experienced profs, a solid rep for academics, and chill campus vibes with decent infrastructure. Think good teachers, Wi-Fi, labs, sports, and a focus on actually helping students grow.
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