

Certificate in Karnatic Music (Vocal, Mridangam and Violin)
- State University
- Estd. 1985
Certificate in Karnatic Music (Vocal, Mridangam and Violin) at PSTU Hyderabad Overview
PSTU provides a 4 years Certificate in Karnatic Music (Vocal, Mridangam and Violin) course at the Certificate level. Candidates can check other details for PSTU Certificate below:
Duration | 4 years |
Credential | Certificate |
Mode of Course | Full Time |
Official Website | Go to Website |
Type of University | State |
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Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University offers admission to most of the programmes based on PSTUCET conducted by the university. For a few programmes, the selection is based on merit of the candidates in the last qualifying exam. Hence, direct admissions are not offered and aspirants have to participate in selection rounds for admission at PSTU. Once selected, candidates have to pay the course fee to confirm their seat in the university.

Hello Nishar Ahmed, Potti Sreeramulu University was formed in 1985, but not with this name. This came about after some years. It's located in Hyderabad now the capital of Telangana and erstwhile capital of complete Andhra Pradesh. It was basically formed with the intention and aim of serving Telugu speaking people not only in India but outside India also and hence it has a distance learning faculty also. It was fundamentally and instrumentality of the state for promotion of Telugu language literature history culture visual and performing arts etc. meaning it dealt in basically of field of liberal arts and literature. The university obtained the present name only in the year 1998. It offers various courses right from certificate to undergraduate to post graduate and even doctoral thesis but all related in this area of liberal arts.
As a result of this avowed aim, the courses that it offers are not available to the modern industry and hence the placements of students is not what we see in different colleges offering professional courses. Unfortunately there is no data available us to which companies or recruiters come to this university for blessing students in their industry or organisation. In majority of the cases students have to find their own way to get a job after passing out from this university.
Best wishes to you.

The University is not that costly. The course fee is also not very high. The most higher fees is of the course BFA in Sculpture and Painting which is INR 13.2K whereas, the cheapest is INR 700. Average goes up around INR 5000.
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