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<p>Here's a breakdown of the course fee ranges at Vaagdevi Degree &amp; PG College (2025 session):</p><p>Undergraduate (UG) Programs</p><p>BCA, BBM, B.Com, B.Sc: approximately INR 14,000 – INR 14,333 per year Total INR 42,000 – INR 43,000 over 3 years&nbsp;</p><p>BCA: INR 14,000/yr INR 42,000 total</p><p>BBM, B.Com, B.Sc variants: INR 14,333/yr, INR 43,000 tota.</p>

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<p>At Vaagdevi Degree &amp;? PG College (Warangal), admission to the MBA/PGDM programme is primarily through TS ICET, the Telangana Integrated Common Entrance Test:</p><p>70% of seats are filled based on TS ICET merit</p><p>30% are reserved for Management/NRI quota, where entrance scores aren't mandatory&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;So can you get admitted without TS ICET? </p><p>Yes, via the management or NRI quota. Here's how:</p><p>You must meet the basic eligibility:</p><p>A bachelor's degree (10+2+3) with minimum 50% marks (45% for reserved categories)&... View more

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<p>For admission to the B.E./B.Tech programme at Shri Neminath Jain Brahmacharyashram (SNJB) in Chandwad (Nashik), you must have either an MHT CET or JEE Main score.</p><p>Admission is merit-based, but the relevant merit is calculated from these entrance exam scores .</p>

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<p>MBA/PGDM is most sought after at Rajarshi Shahu Institute due to good faculty, active placement cell, and industry-relevant curriculum. It offers specialisations, internship support, and 90% placement with recruiters like HDFC and Cipla. Affordable fees and strong ROI attract many students.</p>

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<p>B.E./B.Tech is most sought after at Srinivas Institute due to good placements in CSE/ECE, strong industry tie-ups, modern labs, and experienced faculty. Students get internships, coding exposure, and campus drives by top IT firms. It offers career stability, practical learning, and strong demand in core and tech sectors.</p>

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<p>Here is important dates related to tsicet:</p><p>Preliminary key release: june 21, 2025</p><p>Objection window: june 22, 2025</p><p>Final answer key release: july 7, 2025</p><p>Result declaration: july 7, 2025</p><p>Councelling: dates to be notified&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Admission to B.Tech courses at Naraina College of Engineering and Technology requires the candidate to pass 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics at a minimum of 45% marks (40% for reserved categories) and also have qualified JEE Main or UPCET. For PG applications, M.Tech requires candidates to have B.Tech in a relevant field with a valid GATE score; MBA requires candidate's Bachelor's Degree with UPCET, CAT, or MAT qualification; and MCA requires graduation in any faculty with Mathematics.</p>

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<p>Naraina College of Engineering and Technology, here's the real deal on their fees. The B.Tech is the big spender—expect to cough up about INR 2.45 Lacs for the whole thing. If you're more of a Diploma (polytechnic) kinda person, you're looking at a much lighter INR 1.01 lakhs.&nbsp;</p><p>Thinking postgrad? The MCA's gonna run you around INR 1.22 lakhs, M.Tech sits at about INR 1.28 lakhs, and if you're feeling fancy and going for the MBA or PGDM, that's roughly INR 1.33 lakhs.&nbsp;</p><p>So, yeah, depending on what you're going for, fees swing between INR 1.01 Lacs and INR 2.45 lakhs.&nb... View more

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<p>Yep, you can actually get into Naraina College of Engineering and Technology's B.Tech programme without even touching JEE Main. Wild, right? Most of their seats—like, roughly 75%—go through UPCET (some folks still call it UPSEE) via state counseling. But here's the kicker: about 15% of the seats are set aside for direct or management quota admissions. That basically means if your 12th-grade marks are decent, you can snag a spot without stressing over JEE or UPCET at all. So yeah, as long as you tick the basic eligibility boxes, you're good to go. No need to lose sleep over JEE for this one.</p>

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<p>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.</p><p>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 prodigi... View more

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<p>In order to enroll in undergraduate programs like B.Tech or B.Pharm at Sitapur Shiksha Sansthan Group of Institutions applicants must earn at least 50% in Physics Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology in their 10+2 coursework JEE Main or UPSEE/UPCET scores are used for admission and UPTAC counseling comes next. A valid CUET-PG score and a bachelor's degree with 50% are prerequisites for postgraduate courses like MBA In order to be assigned a seat candidates must apply via the college website or UPTAC portal present supporting documentation and attend counseling.</p>

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<p>Srinivas Institute of Technology (SIT) is a private engineering college under the Srinivas Group of Colleges. Here's a concise overview of their course fee ranges for the 2025–26 academic year:</p><p>B.E./B.Tech (4-year UG): INR 3.86 – INR 7.12 L (total programme cost)&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>M.Tech / MBA / MCA (PG): INR 1.17 – INR 1.44 L per year (total INR 1.17 – INR 3.14 L)&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, you can get into Srinivas Institute of Technology (SIT) without taking COMEDK UGET. The college also accepts KCET scores and offers management quota seats that don't require entrance exams . So, whether through state counseling or management channels, you've got options beyond COMEDK to secure admission.</p>

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<p>To get into NCET for B.Tech, you need 10+2 with Physics + Math and one optional subject (Chem/Bio/CS/Biotech). They accept JEE Main or UPSEE (UPCET) scores. Once you qualify, go through counselling and document checks. Everything follows AKTU and AICTE rules.</p>

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<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;For B.E. (UG):</p><p>You need to pass 12th (PUC) with Physics, Mathematics + a third subject (e.g., Chemistry/Biology/CS), scoring a minimum of 45% (General) or 40% (reserved Karnataka categories). Diploma holders with similar scores are also eligible .</p><p>For Postgraduate (M.Tech/MBA/MCA):</p><p>MBA/MCA: A bachelor's degree with 50% aggregate (45% for reserved), plus relevant entrance test scores (e.g., PGCET, MAT) .</p><p>M.Tech: B.E./B.Tech degree with at least 50%, and GATE qualification preferred .</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Admission to the MBA/PGDM course at Vaagdevi Degree and PG College is based on performance in entrance exams like <strong data-start="114" data-end="156">ICET (Integrated Common Entrance Test)</strong> conducted by Telangana State. Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree with at least 50% marks. Final selection is based on ICET rank, counseling, and document verification during the admission process.</p>

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<p>It's all through TNEA counselling (no entrance exam stress here). Just make sure you've done 10+2 with PCM and meet Anna University's cutoff marks. Your board exam scores get converted into a rank, and boom—you pick your course and college during counselling. It's pretty straightforward, as long as your marks are on point.</p>

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<p>It's a total crowd-puller 'cause it checks all the boxes — super practical, easy on the pocket, and laser-focused on jobs. With 360 seats, experienced profs, and real-world exposure, the MBA/PGDM vibe here is strong. Plus, their placement support actually works. If you're chasing a chill, career-ready course without burning cash, this one's def a go-to.</p>

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<p data-start="133" data-end="529">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.</p>

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<p data-start="1055" data-end="1316">Yup, 100%! MAT isn't the only ticket. If you've got a valid score in MAH-CET, CAT, CMAT, XAT, ATMA, or even GMAT, you're sorted. RSIM's chill with multiple exams — just make sure you show up with one of those legit scorecards.</p>

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<p>Wanna do MBA or MCA at RSIM? Just bring your bachelor's degree (50%+ marks, 45% for reserved) and a valid entrance score (MAH-CET, CAT, CMAT, etc.). Apply through DTE Maharashtra, upload your docs, drop your scores, and chill till counselling. If you've got the marks, you're in the race.</p>

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<p>MBA will cost you somewhere between ?93K to ?97K per year. MCA is lighter — around ?63K per year. So in total, MBA might hit ?1.13 to ?1.5 lakh, depending on the year and structure. Pretty affordable, especially if you’re looking for decent value and solid ROI.</p>

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<p>College, uses a combination of merit and entrance exam score for B.Tech / BE addmission that students need to have passed their 10+2 with at least 50% marks and also qualify in exam like KCET, COMEDK, or JEE mains, depend on specific course.</p>

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<p>The selection criteria for MBA/PGDM course involve a combination of entrance exam scores, academic qualification, and potentially a councelling process, candidate need a bachelor's degree with minimum of 50% marks. And must be appear for exam like CAT, XAT, CMAT, or MAH MBA CET.</p>

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<p>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.&nbsp;</p><p>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 ... View more

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<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Pass 10+2 with PCM (marks 45% or above) and qualify in Andhra Pradesh EAMCET/JEE Main (70% convener quota). Diploma holders use ECET for lateral entry (20%). For M.Tech, a relevant B.Tech degree with 50% or above plus a valid GATE/PGECET score. Apply online, attend counselling, submit documents, and pay fees.</p>

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<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><ul><li>B.Tech: Rs 43,000 per year (approximately Rs 1.72 Lacs total over 4 years)</li><li>M.Tech: Rs 43,000 per year (approximately Rs 86,000 total over 2 years)</li><li>Diploma: Rs 25,000 per year (approximately Rs 75,000 total)</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Fees apply across all specialisations, making CIT an affordable choice.</p>

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<p>Chalapathi Institute of Technology (CIT), Guntur selects B.E./B.Tech students primarily through Andhra Pradesh EAMCET counseling for 70% of seats (convenor quota), requiring 10+2 in PCM with qualification in the exam. The remaining 30% (management quota) are admitted based on at least 50% PCM marks or EAMCET rank. Lateral entry and PG admissions follow ECET, GATE, or PGECET criteria.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>B.E/ B.Tech is a popular choice at chalapathi Institute of Technology due to its strong academic foundation, industry- relevant curriculum, good placement opportunities and modern infrastructure. This institute offer specialisation like CSE, AI&amp; ML Cybersecurity, data science.</p>

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<p>Yes, you can get B.Tech admission at Chalapathi Institute of Technology without Andhra Pradesh EAMCET through the management quota, which covers 30% of seats. You must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, securing at least 50% aggregate. Admission is based on merit and direct application to the college.</p>

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