Free Education To Students: As per the media updates, in a press conference the Mallu Reddy University has announced that they will be providing free education to students who lost their parents to COVID-19 during the pandemic. In this academic year, the university has introduced 70 new courses across a wide spectrum of industry domains. These new courses include - BBA - Public Policy Governance, MPP - Master of Public Policy, MBA in Public Policy & Management are available only in our University.
Mallu Reddy University Scholarship Initiative
- The University will be providing free education to the students who lost their parents because of COVID-19.
- During the last Academic Year - 2020-21, more than 1200 students got scholarships up to Rs 2,00,000 for the entire course in different categories.
- This year, the university is committed to giving scholarships from Rs 75,000 to Rs 1,00,000 per year for Merit Eandconomically Weaker Sections.
Mallu Reddy University 70 New Courses
MRUH Chancellor D.N. Reddy said at a press conference here that the university after the successful completion of the first year has decided to introduce new courses aiming at instilling job skills and enhancing skills in the new era of education. Applications are open now for the courses in engineering, sciences, agriculture, para-medical, BBA, MBA and public policy.
Mallu Reddy University
The University is the First Green Field Private University offering programs in Emerging Specializations, Malla Reddy University is a pioneering educational platform spread across 200 acres. The University was founded by Malla Reddy, with a core belief that quality education is a pillar for impacting positive change in society. With a long-standing legacy of over 32 years of expertise and 32 institutions of world-class standards, Malla Reddy University has left an indelible mark on the education system.
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