Avinash College of Commerce

Avinash College of Commerce
Type Private
Established 2013 (2013)
Chairman Avinash Brahmadevara
Students 1000
Undergraduates 350
Location Hyderabad, Telangana, India
17°24′53″N 78°24′06″E / 17.4148°N 78.4017°E / 17.4148; 78.4017Coordinates: 17°24′53″N 78°24′06″E / 17.4148°N 78.4017°E / 17.4148; 78.4017
Colours Orange, Black, White
Affiliations Osmania University
Website www.avinashcollege.com

Avinash College of Commerce is an educational institute to train students in commerce and professional courses. It is located in Hyderabad in the state of Telangana, India, and opened in 2013. The institute is founded by Avinash Brahmadevara, a post-graduate triple qualified commerce professional and Bhasker Reddy Neelapu.[1][2]

Academics

Philosophy

The core philosophy of the college lies in its industry-oriented pedagogy that emphasizes on industry-preparedness, business skills and professional ethics.[3]

Courses

The college offers intermediate courses in Economics and Commerce. It graduation courses of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) and provides coaching for professional courses of commerce namely Chartered Accountancy (CA), Cost Accounting (CWA) and Company secretary (CS). It also provides part-time courses for the professionals .[4]

The college also provides Certified Management Accountant (CMA) course in India. [5]

Affiliations

The college is affiliated to Osmania University for its regular courses. For the CMA course, it has partnered with Institute of Management Accountants (IMA USA).

Life on Campus

The campus is known for its fun-filled atmosphere and the cultural events. [6]

References

  1. Dipika, Pillay (26 November 2014). "For the love of education". Times of India.
  2. Admin, Company (22 November 2014). "AB INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL FOR FINANCIAL STUDIES PRIVATE LIMITED".
  3. Phani, Malloju (15 November 2014). "Carving Out Business Leaders: Avinash College of Commerce". Brand Kahani.
  4. Shekar, Chary. "Courses Offered". Avinash College.
  5. Bureau, Eeenadu Hyderabad (5 December 2014). "Vanijya Chitram". Eenadu News Paper.
  6. Raghu, Kantipudi (11 August 2014). "మెరిసే.. మురిసే..". Sakshi News Paper.
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