Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Anantapur

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Yash Mittal

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BCom at SSSIHL is offered as both three-year/ four-year (including research) programme. SSSIHL BCom admission is entirely merit-based followed by an online interview. Candidates seeking admission to BCom at SSSIHL must meet the minimum eligibility. Given below is the SSSIHL BCom course eligibility criteria for both the three-year and four-year programmes:Course NameEligibility CriteriaBCom HonsClass 12 from a recognised boardIf not appeared for Class 12 exams, then Class 10 and Class 11 marks are considered60% aggregate in Class 10 and/or Class 12The age of candidates should be preferably below 19 years as of Jun 30
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Iris Chatterjee

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The average salary package offered to B.Sc students at Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning is INR 5 Lakhss per annum. The highest salary package offered was 10 LPA, while the lowest was 3.5 LPA. Most of the students get placed in top companies, although some receive average package placements.

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Jatin Babani

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This is a very good comparison between these two colleges but as we know both can't be the same and have their own qualities and drawbacks .Coming towards the comparison we will segregate it between a very few points.1. Starting with the year of establishment the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning was established in 1981 while Vignan's Institute of Information Technology was established in 2002.2. Talking about the ownership the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning is a Public/ Government college whlie Vignan's Institute of Information Technology is a Private college.The courses offered by both the colleges are similar
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Arun Kumar S V

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The fees structure for Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning (SSSIHL) and SRM University, Andhra Pradesh (SRM AP) may vary based on the course and the year of study. Here's an approximate breakdown of the fees for undergraduate programs:SSSIHL:Tuition Fees: INR 50,00 per annum (as of the academic year 2021-22)Hostel Fees: INR 45,00 per annum (as of the academic year 2021-22)Mess Fees: INR 35,00 per annum (as of the academic year 2021-22)Sports Fees: INR 5,00 per annumExamination Fees: INR 5,00 per annumLibrary Fees: INR 5,00 per annumLaboratory Fees: INR 5,00 per annumRegistration Fees: INR 1,500 (one-time fee)Total Annual Fees (
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Mrunmayi Tamhane

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The Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning (SSSIHL) does not have a dedicated placement cell for undergraduate students. However, the institute provides placements for postgraduate students. Alumni of SSSIHL may help students secure placements in good companies. Therefore, the placement opportunities for B.Sc in Chemistry and B.Sc in Biosciences at SSSIHL are not directly comparable, as both programs are at the undergraduate level and the institute's placement support is primarily for postgraduate students. 

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Harsh Gupta

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We can't say that because which college is better is based on different factors like fee structure, study material, faculty, placements, and many more. Both are reputed colleges in society but yes we can say that SSSIHL (Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning) is cheaper than SRM University but SRM allows placements after UG degree but SSSIHL (Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning) can't because it focuses on ethics and offers a Masters degree. Both have their plus point so both are equivalent and it all depends on your future goals. But for MBA you can go for SSSIHL because its cheaper and you can learn ethics, discpline wi
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Harsh Gupta

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Due to government order, there is no limit of students in colleges for B.Sc (Bachelor of Science) admission in SSSIHL (Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning) but you have to clear their eligibility criteria of SSSIHL (Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning) for a UG degree and then clear the selection process first when you clear both of them then you have to submit your document then you can take admission in B.Sc (Bachelor of Science) after submitting the fees for more information you can ask on Shiksha.com

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Harsh Gupta

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First of all, SSIHL (Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning) does not give you on-campus placement it gives you an opportunity for a Higher degree or Master's degree but you can go for off-campus. SSSIHL (Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning) is a very reputable college. However, the alumni here are so strong in their jobs that they will take care of their students and this Institute has a really good name in society which makes employers look at us.

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