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Sonali Samal

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Results usually drop a few weeks after exams end. It's a semester system, so two exams a year. You can check results on the official site or swing by the exam cell if it's taking forever to show online. Dates can change, so keep an eye on the academic calendar or notice board.

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Sonali Samal

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There's no official “famous alumni” list floating around online, but many grads from Vaagdevi are killing it in biz, teaching, startups, and public sector jobs. If you wanna know specifics, your best bet is checking the college's alumni portal or hitting up their Insta — they post achievements sometimes.

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Sonali Samal

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Okay, so for admission you'll need your degree & marksheets (10th, 12th, and UG), TS ICET rank card, transfer certificate, caste cert (if needed), passport-size photos, ID proof, and migration cert (if you're from another board/university). Keep it all handy — they'll ask during counselling & final admission.

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Sonali Samal

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There's no fixed cutoff but if your TS ICET rank is anywhere between 10k–15k, you've got a solid shot. It really depends on the year though — seats and ranks fluctuate. Just aim to rank as high as possible and you'll have better choices during counselling.

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Sonali Samal

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Super simple. You need a bachelor's degree and a valid TS ICET score. Once you clear that, go through counselling and select the college in your list. There's document verification too, but overall, no unnecessary complications. Just follow the TSICET process and you're good.

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Sonali Samal

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It's not just classes here — the college is pretty active outside academics too. You've got all kinds of sports (cricket, badminton, kho-kho, even weightlifting lol), and people actually compete at university or national level. Cultural fests, tech events, and clubs for everything — dance, drama, debates — it's all there if you wanna get involved.

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Sonali Samal

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Placements are pretty decent, not OTT but solid. Don't expect Google or Meta, but local recruiters in banking, sales, and admin do show up. Most MBA grads land something decent, and the placement team does its bit. It's not flashy, but for the fees you pay, the ROI's actually fair. Gets the job done!

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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.

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Sonali Samal

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Super budget-friendly, no cap! The total MBA/PGDM fee at Vaagdevi is just ?80K for two whole years — that's like a steal compared to other B-schools. Hostel fees for boys? Only ?23K per year. So if you're tryna get that degree without going broke or stressing over EMIs, this college is definitely a smart, wallet-friendly move. Great value for decent education!

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To get into Vaagdevi's MBA/PGDM program, you just need a bachelor's degree and a decent TS ICET score. That's literally it. Once you've got that, the rest is smooth — just go through the usual admission process. No stress, no drama, just a clean, simple entry route.

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