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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
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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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
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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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
So, they don't have their own hostel setup, but you'll find a bunch of PGs and rental options close by. Girls do get a chill room on campus to hang during the day, but for staying over, you've gotta figure it out yourself. TL;DR: housing's on you, but options are nearby.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
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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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
In order to be eligible for the MBA or PGDM programme at Padala Rama Reddi College of Commerce and Management, you should have a bachelor's degree from a recognised university ideally with a minimum of 50 percent marks, in any stream. Admission is mainly provided through TSICET and the programme is held in full-time mode for a duration of two years. After meeting the eligibility criteria and exam criteria, you may have attendance or selection counseling. The college adheres to the guidelines of Osmania University and the programme is AICTE approved, therefore, it is an excellent academic opportunity.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Master of Commerce at Triveni Institute of Commerce and Management is a 2 year programme and the total intake capacity is 60.s. Candidates get admitted to the M.Com programme on merit basis and the candidate should have completed B.Com or any other equivalent degree with not less than 50% aggregates. The total cost for the M.Com programme is about INR 1,20,000 of which student has to pay INR 60000 in first year and INR 60000 in 2nd year. With regard to cost, the institute also awards scholarships to deserving students, with the institutions reserving up to 20% of the overall offer to scholarships.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
In the total fees that students generally end up paying the university or the college, various other components are also included, such as the exam fee, application fee, lab and other charges.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
In the total fees that students generally end up paying the university or the college, various other components are also included, such as the exam fee, application fee, lab and other charges.
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