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List of Affiliated Colleges Offering Mca Course OSMANIA UNIVERSITY LIST OF AFFILIATED COLLEGES OFFERING MCA COURSE S.No. Code Name and address of the College Intake Remarks 1. 1053 A.V.College of Arts, Science & 60 Commerce, Gaganmahal,Hyderabad- 500 029 2. 1066 BankatlalBadrukaCollege of Information 60 Technology, Kachiguda,Hyderabad – 500 027 3. 1117 LoyolaAcademyDegree & PGCollege, 60 Autonomous Old Alwal, Secunderabad– 500 010 4. 1135 N.B.ScienceCollege, 21-1-823, 40 Charkaman,Hyderabad – 500 002. 5. 1141 NrupatungaDegree & P.G.College, 60 3-4-373,274, Lingampally, Kachiguda, Hyderabad – 500 027. 6. 1170 R.G.KediaCollege of Commerce, 60 Opp.NewChaderghat Bridge, Esamiya Bazar, Hyderabad. 7. 1204 St. Ann's College for Women 60 (P.G.Centre), Santhoshnagar Colony, Mehdipatnam, Hyderabad – 500 028 8. 1214 St. Joseph P.G. College, 60 5-9-1106, King Koti Road, Hyderabad - 500 029. 9. 1251 WesleyP.G.College, 120 145, Mc Intyre Road, Secunderabad – 500 003. 10. 1304 Aurora’s P.G.College (MCA), 60 (formerly Church P.G. College-MCA)/ Peerzadiguda (V), Uppal, Ranga Reddy District. 11. 1305 AvanthiP.G.College, 120 Moosarambagh,Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad - 500 036 S.No. Code Name and address of the College Intake Remarks 12. 1309 Holy Mary Institute of Technology & 60 Management,Bogaram (V) Keesara (M), Ranga Reddy District. 12. 1317 PrincetonP.G.College of Information 60 Technology (formerly Princeton P.G.College-MCA), 3-9-29, Sharadanagar, Ramanthapur, Hyderabad – 500 013. 13. 1320 PriyadarshiniCollege of Computer Science 60 & Research, (formerly PriyadarshiniP.G.College-MCA) Batasingaram (V), Hayathnagar (M), Ranga Reddy District. 14. 1321 SaiSudhirP.G.College, 120 B-8/2, Electronic Complex,ECIL X Roads, Hyderabad – 500 062. 15. 1322 Sri InduPG.College, 60 SahebnagarKalan,Vaidehinagar, Vanasthalipuram, Hyderabad. 16. 1325 Aurora’s P.G.College-MCA, 120 (formerly Information and Research Academy of Aurora), 12-125/1 to 10, Ramanthapur, Hyderabad- 500 020. 17. 1509 ManpowerDevelopmentCollege, 120 Opp.Kushaiguda Bus Depot, Moulali, Secunderabad. 18. 1512 R.B.V.R.R. Institute of Technology, 60 Reddy Hostel premises, Hanuman Tekdi, Abids, Hyderabad 19. 1515 Shadan Institute of Computer Studies 60 (Boys), 6-2-978, Khairatabad, Hyderabad – 500 004. 20. 1516 Shadan Institute of Computer Studies 60 (Girls), 6-2-978, Khairatabad, Hyderabad – 500 004. S.No. Code Name and address of the College Intake Remarks 21. 1601 ChaitanyaBharathi Institute of 60 Technology, Gandipet,Hyderabad – 500 075. 22. 1602 VasaviCollege of Engineering, 60 Ibrahimbagh, Hyderabad – 500 031. 23. 1603 DeccanCollege of Engineering & 60 Technology, Darusalam, Nampally, Hyderabad. 24. 2126 VishwaVishwani Institute of Technology 120 Thumkunta (V), Shamirpet Mandal, Ranga Reddy Dist. 25. 2129 Aurora’s P.G.College-MCA, 120 (formerly Information & Research Institute of Aurora), Moosarambagh, Hyderabad. 26. 2166 Suprabhat Institute of Management 60 Studies, (formerly Suprabhat Institute of Management & Computer Studies-MBA) Cheeryal (V), Keesara (M), Ranga Reddy District. 27. 2170 VishwaVishwani Institute of Systems & 60 Management, Boston House, Thumkunta (Post), (Via) Hakimpet, Shamirpet, Ranga Reddy Dist. 28. 2171 VivekanandaP.G.College, 30 Bogaram, Keesara, Ranga Reddy Dist. S.No. Code Name and address of the College Intake Remarks 29. 2366 St.John’sP.G.College, 60 Chengicherla (V),Ghatkesar (M), Ranga Reddy District.. 30. 2451 M.V.S.R.EngineeringCollege, 60 Nadergul (V), Saroorngar (M), Ranga Reddy District.hj ChaitanyaBharathi Institute of Technology Gandipet, Hyderabad – 500 075. , Vasavi College of Engineering, Ibrahimbagh, Hyderabad – 500 031. Deccan College of Engineering & Technology Darusalam, Nampally, Hyderabad , VishwaVishwani Institute of Technology Thumkunta (V), Shamirpet Mandal, Ranga Reddy Dist. Aurora’s P.G.College-MCA, (formerly Information & Research Institute of Aurora), Moosarambagh, Hyderabad Suprabhat Institute of Management Studies, (formerlySuprabhat Institute of Management & Computer Studies-MBA) Cheeryal (V), Keesara (M), Ranga Reddy District. VishwaVishwani Institute of Systems & Management, Boston House, Thumkunta (Post), (Via) Hakimpet, Shamirpet, Ranga Reddy Dist Vivekananda P.G.College, Bogaram, Keesara, Ranga Reddy Dist St.John’sP.G.College, Chengicherla (V),Ghatkesar (M), Ranga Reddy District.. M.V.S.R.Engineering College, Nadergul (V), Saroorngar (M), Ranga Reddy District. .
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