Acharya Nagarjuna University Centre for Distance Education (ANUCDE)
ANU Distance Learning MBA Admission 2012-2013 Notification
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Eligibility:
a) A pass at (10+2)/Intermediate need not be insisted.
b) (i) Candidate who passed directly the qualifying examination with Mathematics, as one of the subject in the Degree course is eligible for admission and (ii) Others that passed the qualifying examination without Mathematics, as one of the subject in the Degree course, are eligible for admission if they pass 10th class or 10+2 examination with Mathematics.
c) Candidates who passed SSC with mathematics and NOS are eligible for admission.
a) A pass at (10+2)/Intermediate need not be insisted.
b) (i) Candidate who passed directly the qualifying examination with Mathematics, as one of the subject in the Degree course is eligible for admission and (ii) Others that passed the qualifying examination without Mathematics, as one of the subject in the Degree course, are eligible for admission if they pass 10th class or 10+2 examination with Mathematics.
c) Candidates who passed SSC with mathematics and NOS are eligible for admission.
Acharya Nagarjuna University Centre for Distance Education (ANUCDE)
Nagarjuna nagar
Andhra Pradesh, India
Website url: www.anucde.com
Nagarjuna nagar
Andhra Pradesh, India
Website url: www.anucde.com
For details on ANU Distance Learning MBA courses, eligibility criteria, application forms etc visit website www.anucde.com
The university is an outgrowth of a post-graduate centre of Andhra University, which was established in 1967 at Nallapadu area of Guntur and then relocated to Nambur/Kaza area on the east of the city. The centre gained affiliating university status in 1976 and opened with ten post-graduate courses. The university is named after Acharya Nagarjuna, the pro-founder of the Madhyamaka path of Mahayana Buddhism.
The university is an outgrowth of a post-graduate centre of Andhra University, which was established in 1967 at Nallapadu area of Guntur and then relocated to Nambur/Kaza area on the east of the city. The centre gained affiliating university status in 1976 and opened with ten post-graduate courses. The university is named after Acharya Nagarjuna, the pro-founder of the Madhyamaka path of Mahayana Buddhism.