Engineering Staff College of India - The Engineering Staff College of India (ESCI), established in 1982, is an autonomous organ of the Institution of Engineers. The School of Post Graduate Studies (SPGS), a part of Engineering Staff College of India (ESCI), was established in 2008. It is an autonomous institute approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) & Ministry of HRD, Government of India, for awarding a two-year postgraduate diploma in Management (PGDM), PGDM (General Management).
Siva Sivani Institute of Management, Hyderabad, Telangana, is the first b-school established in the twin Telugu states, approved by AICTE, GOI, in 1992. It offers three two-year full time PGDM programmes: PGDM, PGDM-BIF, Pand GDM-BA. It also offers doctoral level fellowship programmes.
Vignana Jyothi Institute of Management, Hyderabad - offers two-year full-time postgraduate diplomas in management (PGDM). It is an autonomous institution approved by AICTE and accredited by SAQS and MBA. Established in 1993 in Hyderabad by the Vignana Jyothi Society, it is one of the old and top B-schools in Hyderabad, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
Institute of Management Technology, Hyderabad – offers two-year full-time residential postgraduate diplomas in management (PGDM) and 15-month weekend only executive PGDM. It also offers doctoral level fellowship programmes.[6][7]
Institute of Public Enterprise – Established in 1964, for the study of issues and policies relating to public enterprises, management education started in 1980 with the start of a three-year part-time MBA (PE) programme.
^According to the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014 part 2 Section 5:(1) On and from the appointed day, Hyderabad in the existing State of Andhra Pradesh, shall be the common capital of the State of Telangana and the State of Andhra Pradesh for such period not exceeding ten years. (2) After expiry of the period referred to in sub-section (1), Hyderabad shall be the capital of the State of Telangana and there shall be a new capital for the State of Andhra Pradesh. The common capital is defined as the existing area notified as the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation under the Hyderabad Municipal Corporation Act, 1955. Though Andhra Pradesh uses facilities in Hyderabad during the transition period, Telangana state is responsible for day-to-day administration of the city. City MLAs are members of the Legislature of Telangana (§ 3 and 18(1) of the Act).