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    Rating Summary

    3.5/5
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    College Infrastructure
    3/5
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    3.5/5
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    1.5/5
    Value for Money
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    my overall experience of br.Ambedkar open university is good

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    College Infrastructure

    College living space areas and classrooms are clean. But the college doesn't provide the facilities like laboratries, libraries, sports centres and hostels. Wifi, and smart board are very far to think of it.

    Academics

    I'm studying in B.Com. The quality of teaching is average. Because it is open university the classes are provided only one day a week i.e on sundays. As the number of days are less, teachers will rush to complete syllabus. It's quiet hard to understand

    Placements

    There are no campus placements conducted in our college. After graduation that will be quiet difficult for a person to find jobs. College is just to get a degree in your hands and just to be called as a graduate.

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    College Infrastructure

    All facilities are provided to a certain extent. Campus infrastructure is ok. Classrooms are old. The living area is not that hygienic. Management should take special care in cleanliness, hygiene and sanitation.

    Academics

    I'll be writing my final year exams this year. It's an open university. They provide classes only on Sundays. Even though lectures are well understandable. Faculty members will also cooperate with students.

    Placements

    As it is a open university and a government college they do not provide any campus placement for us. If would be very helpful for students if they provide campus placements in government colleges also.

    Value for Money

    As it is a government college the cost of the course is very low and affordable. The fee amount is 2000 per academic year.

    Campus Life

    My experience for campus life is average because I used to attend college only on Sundays.

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    Have a question related to BRAOU Hyderabad ?

    If you completed Intermediate 1st year in 2023-24 and then discontinued, but now want to restart your studies and join your classmates who are currently in Degree 1st year, it’s important to understand the actual rules before deciding.

    Joining BRAOU (Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University) through the ET exam and then shifting to an autonomous degree college later may not work the way you are expecting . Here’s why:

    1. If you join BRAOU for Degree 1st year through ET , you will be enrolled in an open university degree , not a regular college degree.

    2. Open university degree admissions are not transferable to regular autonomous/affiliated colleges in the middle of the course.

    3. Even if you complete 1st year in BRAOU, most regular colleges will not allow migration into 2nd year , because course structure, syllabus, and examination pattern are different.

    4. Therefore, joining BRAOU just to save 1 year and then shifting to an autonomous college later is not practically possible .

    If your goal is to study with your classmates in a regular degree college , the best option is:
    Rejoin the education system directly in a regular degree college from 1st year .

    Even though you will lose one year compared to your friends, you will get:
    • A regular degree
    • Better academic value for jobs and competitive exams
    • No transfer or migration issues later

    If saving time is your priority and you are okay with distance mode:
    • You can continue fully in BRAOU and complete the degree in open learning mode.

    So the decision depends on what you want:
    Regular college life → take admission in regular degree 1st year
    Fast track/open learning → choose BRAOU and complete the full degree there

    Think long term before deciding, not just based on classmates. Choose the path that supports your future goals. All the best.

    You can clear the backlogs from both the 1st and 5th semesters in one sitting, provided BRAOU allows it within the current academic year. It is advisable to consult with your university's examination office for the exact procedure and deadlines.

    I heve done my intermediate through TOSS ( telangana open school society),and bachelors, pg diploma in braou and i wish to go study in Abroad. Am i elgible for masters?

    Indeed, your credentials from TOSS and BRAOU ought to be adequate for applying to master's programs overseas, assuming your degrees are acknowledged and fulfill the specific criteria of the university and program you wish to enter.

    Every university and program will possess particular prerequisites for master's courses, such as GPA, standardized examination scores (such as GRE/GMAT), English language proficiency assessments (including TOEFL/IELTS), and a statement of purpose.

    Hope this helps.

    Thank you.

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