Can I get BBA admissions at SRM University, Andhra Pradesh under sports quota?
Yes, the university allows BBA admissions under sports quota. Students who have represented India on a international level can get admissions without a sports trial. Other candidates have to appear for a sports trial. In both cases, the candidate should have at least 45% marks in Class 12.
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Students who have scored well in Class 12 or entrance exams like IPMAT / SET / NPAT / JIPMER / AIMA UGAT/ SAT are eligible for scholarships. The scholarship depends on merit in exams. Students can apply for it through official university website.
Application fee for BBA is INR 1,400. Students can find the application form on official university website. The admission process generally starts after Class 12 results are out.
Yes, university provides hostels for students. Both AC and Non-AC rooms are provided by university. Hostel fee differs for every type of room. Other charges are mess & laundry charges, caution money, etc.
BBA is offered by Paari School of Business (PSB). It is a SRM University, Andhra Pradesh affiliated institute. The institute offers a BBA and BBA Hons programme in full-time mode. Admissions are based on entrance exam or interview performance.
The key placement highlights recorded during SRM Andhra Pradesh University during the past three years is presented in the table below:
| Particulars | Placement Statistics (2023) | Placement Statistics (2024) | Placement Statistics (2025) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Students Placed | 484 | 411 | 728 |
| the highest Package | INR 45 LPA | INR 42.88 LPA | INR 46.37 LPA |
| Companies Visited | 257 | 289 | 393 |
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