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    Compare Alagappa University vs Madras University

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    via NA

    MBA

    via Madras University

    Quick Facts

    Location

    Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu
    Chennai, Tamil Nadu

    Ownership

    Government
    Government

    Type Of Institute

    State University
    State University

    College Type

    University
    University

    Establishment Year

    1985
    1857

    Campus Size

    440 Acres
    142 Acres

    Total Courses Offered

    861
    2944

    Ranking & Accreditations

    Careers360 University Rank

    51
    77

    NIRF Rank
    (Overall)

    73
    68

    Approvals

    UGC
    UGC

    Accreditations

    NAAC
    NAAC

    Course & Fees Details

    Fees

    Total Fees

    ₹ 40,100
    ₹ 52,712

    Facilities

    Alumni Associations

    Auditorium

    Banks/ATMs

    Boys Hostel

    Cafeteria

    Convenience Store

    Girls Hostel

    Guest Room/Waiting Room

    Gym

    I.T Infrastructure

    Library

    Medical/Hospital

    Sports

    Wifi

    College Reviews & Perception

    College Infrastructure

    Campus Life

    Academics

    Placements

    Value for Money

    Total Reviews

    5
    10

    Individual Reviews

    Decent college with average placements

    posted on 2 years ago by Bala Murugan
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    Distance MBA: affordable, flexible, job-ready with placement

    posted on 8 months ago by Bhathrinath D

    I am going to prefer this University to my friends

    posted on 2 years ago by Abhinaya Mrugesan

    Best place to study as well as enjoy

    posted on 2 years ago by Saravana
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    College Reviews & Perception

    Alagappa University has received the lowest rating for placements whereas Madras University has comparatively better ratings across all aspects.

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