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Find the right intermediate college in Hyderabad — by group, area & budget

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What are intermediate colleges in Hyderabad?

Intermediate colleges (also called junior colleges) in Hyderabad offer two-year Class 11–12 education under the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) across five main groups — MPC, BiPC, MEC, CEC and HEC. Many colleges integrate entrance coaching (IIT-JEE, NEET, EAMCET, CA Foundation, CLAT) into the intermediate schedule. Fees range from nominal amounts in government colleges to ₹4.5 lakh per year in premium residential integrated campuses. This portal helps parents compare colleges on the factors that actually predict outcomes: batch-wise results, batch size, faculty stability, hostel quality and fee transparency.

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Kukatpally · Co-ed · Est. 2008

MPCBiPCHostel

Vertex Junior College is one of Kukatpally's most sought-after integrated campuses, running parallel IIT and NEET streams alongside the TSBIE syllabus. Known for disciplined academics and transparent fee structure, it draws students from across west Hyderabad.

₹95,000₹1,45,000/yr

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Madhapur · Co-ed · Est. 2015

MPCMEC

Meridian Academy runs a deliberately small-batch model in the heart of HITEC City — premium fees, personalised mentoring, and strong outcomes in both JEE and CA Foundation tracks.

₹1,20,000₹1,80,000/yr

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Ameerpet · Girls · Est. 2001

MPCBiPCMECHostel

A two-decade-old girls institution at the Ameerpet metro interchange, Sankalp combines accessibility, safety infrastructure and consistent NEET/EAMCET outcomes at mid-range fees.

₹55,000₹98,000/yr

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Kompally · Boys · Est. 2012

MPCBiPCHostel

Pinnacle is a fully residential boys campus built for serious JEE/NEET aspirants — highway campus, supervised schedules, and transparent term-wise fees (₹3.2 lakh all-inclusive).

Residential ₹3,20,000/yr

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Dilsukhnagar · Co-ed · Est. 1996

MPCBiPCCECMECHostel

Nalanda has served east Hyderabad since 1996 with honest mid-budget education across MPC, BiPC, MEC and CEC — including Telugu-medium sections and instalment-friendly fees.

₹38,000₹72,000/yr

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Jubilee Hills · Co-ed · Est. 2017

MECCECHEC

Aurora Heights is a boutique commerce-and-humanities campus proving that CEC/HEC students can reach NLUs, IIMs and top liberal-arts programs with the right mentoring.

₹85,000₹1,40,000/yr

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Intermediate colleges in Hyderabad: FAQs

Which is the best intermediate college in Hyderabad?

There is no single 'best' college — the right college depends on your group (MPC/BiPC/MEC/CEC/HEC), goal (JEE, NEET, EAMCET, CA, CLAT), budget and area. Top-batch results, batch size, faculty stability and fee transparency matter more than brand names. Use our comparison tool or free counselling to shortlist 3 colleges matched to your child.

What is the fee for intermediate colleges in Hyderabad?

Day-scholar fees range from ₹30,000 to ₹1,20,000 per year for regular programs. Integrated IIT/NEET day programs cost ₹1,00,000–₹1,80,000, and residential integrated programs cost ₹2,20,000–₹4,50,000 per year all-inclusive. Government junior colleges charge nominal fees under ₹5,000.

When do intermediate admissions start in Hyderabad?

Private colleges open enquiries from February, with scholarship tests through June. The main rush follows Class 10 results in May. Hostel and top-batch seats in reputed colleges typically fill by late May — start campus visits in March–April.

Which group should I choose after 10th class?

Choose MPC for engineering/technology (via JEE/EAMCET), BiPC for medicine (via NEET), MEC for CA/finance careers with maths, CEC for commerce/law without maths, and HEC for civil services/humanities. Base the decision on your Class 10 subject strengths and genuine career interest — not peer pressure.

Are hostel facilities safe for intermediate students?

Quality varies widely. Inspect the hostel in person (ideally unannounced), check students per room, food, warden ratios and parent-contact policies, and get the fee break-up and refund policy in writing. Girls hostels should have women wardens and biometric/CCTV security.