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AU SDE MBA examination

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VISAKHAPATNAM: The first year examinations of MBA programme of Andhra University School of Distance Education will be held from September 8. The examinations will be held at the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar P.G. Centre, Etcherla, Srikakulam; AU MSN PG Centre, Timmapuram, Kakinada; Prabhas Degree College, Kedareswaripeta, Vijayawada; R.G. Kedia College of Commerce, near Chadarghat bridge, Hyderabad and the TSR and TBK College, Gajuwaka, Visakhapatnam.

The hall tickets could be collected from the examination centres, Director of AU SDE D. Hrushikesava Rao informed. Candidates who have opted for AU campus as their examination centre have to appear for the examination at the DCMS annex building near the out gate (for three-year MBA) and at the PRISM Degree College near Apoorva hospital, Rajendra Nagar, Dwarakanagar (for two-year MBA).

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