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is self finance course available in aurora b school, hyderabad

Prachi Kumari 7th Sep, 2025

Hello,

Yes, Aurora Business School in Hyderabad offers self-financed courses. They provide a Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) that is AICTE-approved.

This program includes specialisations such as Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, Operations, Supply Chain, and Business Analytics.

The PGDM is a full-time, self-financed course, and the fee structure varies depending on the specialisation and course duration.

Additionally, Aurora's Post Graduate College offers a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with specialisations in Human Resources, Marketing, and Finance. This is a full-time, self-financed programme.

The tuition fee for the MBA course is approximately Rs. 1.60 lakh for the entire duration.

Both institutions are part of the Aurora Group and are located in Hyderabad, Telangana.

Hope it helps !

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is self finance course available in aurora b school, hyderabad

Amisha Soni 6th Sep, 2025

Hello dear student,

YES, you can enroll in the courses under self financed structure in Aurora Business School as all the programs like PGDM, Executive PGDM, Part time PGDM, Part time MBA ect, offered by Aurora business School are self financed because the institute itself operates on that model.

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Round 2 seat matrix of amu self finance

Ayush Madanpotra 10th Sep, 2025

You asked about the Round 2 seat matrix of AMU self-finance.

Right now, the official Round 2 seat matrix has not been released by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC). It will be published on the MCC website along with the seat allotment results.

From Round 1 data, AMU offered seats under two self-finance categories. These were the self-finance All India quota and the self-finance internal quota. Each of these categories had 5 BDS seats, so in total there were 10 self-finance BDS seats in Round 1.

For Round 2, the seat matrix will depend on how many seats are left vacant after Round 1 and if any new seats are added. The exact number will only be clear when MCC uploads the Round 2 matrix.

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Im in 12th currently, I love solving accounts. Which course should I opt for BBA in Finance, BMS, B.Com, BAF?

Amisha Soni 6th Sep, 2025

Hello dear student,

since you love solving accounts the most direct and specialized choices are:-

BAF (B.Com in accounting and finance) :- if you want a strong career which is focused on accounts, finance, auditing.

B.Com (//B.Com) (general) :- if want flexibility in career option ( you can choose CA, CFA, MBA, CMA etc later).

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will self finance mba course get full fees reimbursement being sc female of rank 966 in osmania university

Prachi Kumari 27th Aug, 2025

Hello,

If you join a self-finance MBA course , you will not get full fee reimbursement . For SC/ST students, the government gives full fee reimbursement only in regular (non-self-finance) courses .

In self-finance courses, you may get only a partial reimbursement (around Rs. 35,000) and the rest of the fee has to be paid by you.

Since you are SC and a girl with rank 966, you can get admission easily, but full fee reimbursement will apply only if you choose a regular seat, not self-finance .

Hope it helps !

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Im currently studying b.com, Im interested in MBA in finance is that available

gopi 20th Aug, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

Yes, it is possible to pursue an MBA in finance after B.com. MBA in finance is one of the most pursued specializations by commerce graduates and is a popular course offered by several universities and B-schools in India and abroad.

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if we get a seat in self finance medical college by state quota in 1st round, can we participate in further 2nd and 3rd rounds of mcc and could we shift to aiq if seat is alloted in 3rd allotment

SHUBHANGI SINHA 16th Aug, 2025

Hello,

Yes, even if you get into a self financing medical institution the state quota in the first round, you can still take part in the second and third rounds of counselling for both the state and all India quota. If a better choice becomes available in later rounds, you may also be able to switch from a state quota seats to an all India quota.

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if we get a seat in self finance medical college by state quota in 1st round, can we participate in further 2nd and 3rd rounds of mcc and could we shift to aiq if seat is alloted in 3rd allotment

Deepthi Pradeep 13th Aug, 2025

If you get a seat in a self-finance medical college through state quota in the 1st round, you can still participate in the 2nd round of counselling, but certain rules apply.

  • Seat Upgradation : If allotted a better seat in the 2nd round, your 1st-round seat is automatically cancelled.

  • No Allotment : If no seat is allotted in the 2nd round, your 1st-round seat remains valid.

  • Fresh Registration : Some states require fresh registration for each round.

  • Choice Filling : Lock your preferred colleges and indicate if you want seat upgradation.

  • Seat Forfeiture : Withdrawing after 2nd round may lead to loss of seat and fees.

  • Reporting : Accepting a 2nd-round seat requires reporting to the allotted college on time.

  • State Rules : Procedures may vary by state; always check the official counselling portal.

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if we get a seat in self finance medical college by state quota in 1st round, can we participate in further 2nd and 3rd rounds of mcc and could we shift to aiq if seat is alloted in 3rd allotment

Chelsie G 18th Aug, 2025

If you get a seat in a self-financing medical college through state quota in the 1st round, you can still participate in further 2nd and 3rd rounds of counselling, but this depends on the rules of the respective state counselling and MCC guidelines.

Regarding shifting to All India Quota, if a seat is allotted to you in the 3rd round of state quota counselling, you cannot opt for AIQ in the same academic year because AIQ counselling is conducted before or alongside state quota rounds, and once a seat is confirmed under state quota, you are generally locked into that seat.

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