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Andhra University Admissions 2021: Andhra University is now all set to offer a Master of Business Administration ( MBA) in Business Analytics course for the academic session 2021-2022.
The decision to offer MBA in Business Analytics program in the upcoming academic session was taken by Andhra University during the academic meeting held on August 25, 2021. The meeting was held under the chairmanship of vice-chancellor Prasada Reddy.
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During the meeting, the university also agreed to merge the Department of Human Resource Management of the university into the Department of Commerce and Management Studies. The final approval on the same was offered by the Vice-Chancellor of the university.
Additionally, the Andhra University has also taken an initiative to increase the admission seats for Msc Botany Course 2021 from 44 to 88, and double the admission seats for BTech CSE from 120 to 240 for the admission session 2021-2022.
Andhra University has reduced the duration of three years MCA Course 2021 to two years in accordance with the guidelines released by AICTE. The major decision for admission session 2021-2022 was taken during the virtual meeting conducted on August 25, 2021.
Similarly, the university will offer a PG diploma course in child psychology along with a course on logistics to defense employees from the next academic session.
Students who have completed their Graduation in Agriculture, Horticulture, Sericulture, and Forestry Program will be eligible to apply for the MTech remote sensing course at the university.
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Andhra University’s vocational courses for dairy and animal husbandry at AMAL College have also been approved by the university authority. The course will not be offered from the next academic session to all students.
Addressing the initiatives, the Vice-Chancellor stated that the university will start the commencement of offline classes from September 03, 2021, and the result for PG students will also be released in the coming week.
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