Frequently Asked Questions

Questions, answered.

The things parents and students most often ask us, organised by topic. If your question isn't here — and chances are it might not be — just call or message us. We answer every one.

Programs & Streams

It depends on interest and aptitude — not on what's fashionable. MPC suits engineering and pure science aspirants. BiPC is for those drawn to medicine, pharmacy, biotech, and life sciences. CEC and MEC are for commerce, civil services, finance, and management paths. We offer a free counselling session where our faculty sits with both the student and the parents to understand strengths before recommending a stream. It's the most important decision of the next two years, and we treat it that way.
B.Com General focuses on traditional commerce subjects — accounting, business law, finance, taxation, economics. B.Com Computer Applications layers in computer programming, database management, e-commerce, and software relevant to modern finance and business roles. If your child is interested in CA, banking, or pure commerce, the General stream is the natural fit. If they want to combine commerce with technology — useful for fintech, ERP, accounting software roles — the Computer Applications variant is the better choice.
Yes. Our BBA, B.Com (General), B.Com (Computer Applications) and BA programs are affiliated and recognised, with all certificates valid for further education and employment across India. Our alumni have gone on to pursue MBAs, CA, civil services, and private-sector careers.
Stream changes within the first few weeks of Intermediate are sometimes possible, depending on subject overlap and seat availability — but we'd much rather get the choice right at the start. Our counselling exists to prevent these mid-year changes, which can be disruptive.

Admissions

The simplest way is to visit us, or call +91 90002 67376, or message us on WhatsApp. We prefer to walk families through admissions in person — fees, eligibility, documents, everything — so you leave with every question answered. There's no online form to fill in, because admissions are a conversation, not a transaction.
Class X marks memo (original + 2 photocopies). For Degree applicants, also Class XII marks memo. Transfer Certificate from the previous institution. Conduct/Migration Certificate where applicable. Aadhaar card of student and parent. Caste/income certificate if applicable for fee concessions. Six recent passport-size photos. If something on the list is missing or in process, don't let that stop you from coming — we'll help you sort out alternatives.
Admission enquiries are open all year. Intermediate admissions formally begin after Class X (SSC) results are announced, typically May-June. Degree admissions begin after Intermediate results, typically June-July. The academic year starts in June. For the most up-to-date schedule, please get in touch — these dates can shift slightly year to year.
We don't conduct a competitive entrance exam. We do have a counselling and interview session — informal — where our faculty understands the student's academic background, aptitude, and what they're hoping to study. This helps us recommend the right stream or program, not gatekeep entry.

Fees & Affordability

We don't publish fee figures on the website — not because we're hiding anything, but because every family's situation is different and a single number rarely answers the real question. What we can promise: our fees have remained accessible to the families of our neighbourhood for thirty years. Our admissions team will share the full structure, including any applicable concessions, when you visit or call.
Yes, in genuine cases of financial difficulty. We've always believed that a child's education shouldn't depend on family circumstances they can't control. Speak to our admissions team — bring relevant documents (income certificate, etc.) and we'll work through what's possible.
We accept fees through standard payment methods — cash, demand draft, online transfer, and UPI. Instalment options are available for some programs. The admissions team will explain everything clearly during enrolment.

About the College

Since 1996. Three decades of teaching, on the same campus, in the same neighbourhood. Many of our current students are the children of alumni — a quiet compliment we take seriously.
We cap batches at around 35-40 students. This is deliberate. It's how we've been able to stay accountable to every student's progress for thirty years. Larger batches mean students become invisible — and invisible students stop caring.
Our Intermediate teaching is structured to prepare students for relevant entrance exams — EAMCET for engineering, NEET for medical, CA Foundation for commerce — but we are deliberately not a coaching factory. We believe a strong grasp of the curriculum is the best preparation for any entrance exam, and we don't run pressure-cooker test-prep cycles that exhaust teenagers.
We're on Old Mumbai Highway, Shaikpet, Hyderabad — exact address: 8-1, 299 B/9, Senore Colony, Sabza Colony, Ambedkar Nagar, Shaikpet, Hyderabad - 500096. We're easily reachable from Tolichowki, Manikonda, Mehdipatnam, Gachibowli, and Banjara Hills.

Campus & Student Life

Physics, Chemistry, and Biology laboratories. A computer lab for B.Com Computer Applications students. A library stocked for academic and general reading. Bright classrooms designed for batches of 35-40. CCTV across the campus and attendance tracking. We've focused our investment on what teaches students — not on lobbies and landscaping.
Yes. We have CCTV across the campus, controlled entry points, and faculty members who know each student. Parents have always told us that the safety here is one of the reasons they trust us — and we treat that trust seriously.
Yes — annual day, sports day, science exhibitions, commerce events, debates, and cultural celebrations. Education isn't just classroom learning. We make space for what helps students grow into well-rounded adults.

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