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Is there a direct admission option in SVUSF Sri Venkateswara University Self-Finance CSE

Saurabh Yadav 28th May, 2025

Hii,

Yes, a Self-Finance (SF) B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) program is available at Sri Venkateswara University (SVU). The AP EAPCET (formerly EAMCET) exam is the main entrance exam.

Subject to seat availability, there might be a management quota for direct admission, though. The SF course costs about 1,49,940 a year. It is best to get in touch with the university's admission office directly for the most up-to-date information on direct admission options.

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I have completed my B.com, MBA finance, and B. Ed in English and math now I want to opt for Counseling Psychology but I am confused about a certificate or diploma or Ph.D. Please anyone guide me.

mjaisinghani62 9th Mar, 2024

Hello aspirant

If you wish to become an expert counselor in psycology then you must go for phD in psycology. For that you will have to complete master's degree in psycology then go for phD program.

After completing phD you will become a doctor and can add a prefix " Dr "  before your name .

Eligibility criteria for master's course in psycology is that you must have obtain bachelor degree ( in any subject but you must have stydied psycolgy subject in your bachelor course ) with minimum 55% marks .

Psychologists are great servers , they have important duty of understanding people , mind reading skills , face reading skills.

So according to me this way will be best for building career in psycology .

Good luck.


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what are the specification offered under the bba courses like finance, marketing , HR

Sajal Trivedi 1st Mar, 2024

Hello aspirant,

Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA) stands as a widely sought-after undergraduate program, providing students with crucial skills for success in the business realm. It is a common choice post-class 12. The selection of an apt BBA specialization is vital, allowing candidates to align their education with personal interests and career aspirations. Popular BBA specializations encompass finance, marketing, international business, human resource management, and various others, enabling students to tailor their academic journey accordingly.

For more information you can visit our website by clicking on the link given below.

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/bba-specialisations

Thank you

Hope this information helps you.

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I want to do a course in digital marketing. I have done my MBA in finance and have work experience of 2yr in banking. I want to know best option from where I can pursue the same within a budget of 1lakh.

Yash 29th Sep, 2024

Hi!

Digital Marketing course is one of the most sought-after specialisation in the era of internet technology among students. You have an option to pursue a certificate , diploma , or even a master's programme specializing in the field of digital marketing . If you want to pursue a short term course in this field, you can either go for the offline programme or can take online classes from some reputed websites. Some of the best options from where you can pursue the digital marketing programme within a budget of Rs. 1 lakh are mentioned below:

  • 6 Months Certificate programme in Digital Marketing from Hansraj College, University of Delhi.
  • 6 Months Certificate programme in Digital Marketing from Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, Delhi University.
  • Digital Marketing Certificate course from Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, University of Delhi.
  • Certificate course in Digital Marketing from various online platforms.
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If a student of B com ,completes USCMA and USCPA,is it not necessary to do MBA in finance

Abhinav Singh 22nd Feb, 2024

Hello Aspirant,
The US CMA course is focused on management accounting, covering topics such as Performance management, cost management, and risk management. In comparison, the US CPA consists of topics such as financial accounting and reporting, business analysis, and tax compliance. Completing these qualifications can lead to job opportunities in auditing, accounting, and corporate finance.
Regarding an MBA in finance, in the first year of college, you will study general subjects like HR, Operations, Marketing, and Finance. In the second year, you will study subjects according to your specialization and have the opportunity to work in fields such as Market research, Equity Research, Corporate finance, and Management consulting.
Ultimately, the choice of job role is yours, and you should select degrees or qualifications based on your desired career path

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In a class 60% pass in finance . among those passed in finance , 33 1/3% passed in marketing . 150 failed in both subjects . 1/3rd of students who passed in marketing failed in finance. 1 how many students are there in class? 2 what percentage of students failed in finance only?

Tanya Gupta 15th Feb, 2024

Hello,


firstly, lets denote:

F as the number of students who passed in finance,

M as the number of students who passed in marketing,

B as the number of students who passed in both subjects,

X as the total number of students in the class.


Given:

60% pass in finance----   F = 60X/100= 0.6X

Among those passed in finance, 33 1/3% passed in marketing:  M = 0.333F = 0.333(0.6X)

150 failed in both subjects: B = 150

1/3rd of students who passed in marketing failed in finance:  0.333M = 1/3* (0.6X - B)


To find the number of students in the class:

B = 0.333F + 0.667M - B

B = 0.333(0.6X) + 0.667(0.333(0.6X)) - 150

B = 0.2X + 0.133X - 150

B = 0.333X - 150

150 = 0.333X - B

150 = 0.333X - 150

300 = 0.333X

X= 300/0.333

X= 90(approx)


So, there are approximately 900 students in the class.


Now, to find the percentage of students who failed in finance only, we need to find the number of students who failed in finance but passed in marketing.

Failed in finance only=  0.6X - B

Failed in finance only= 0.6(900) - 150

Failed in finance only = 540 - 150

Failed in finance only= 390


To find the percentage, divide by the total number of students and multiply by 100:

Percentage of students who failed in finance only= (390/900)*100%

Percentage of students who failed in finance only= 43.33%


So, approximately 43.33% of students failed in finance only.



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