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ROOTed in Industry-relevance

The Founder Chairman, B.P. Padala, hailed from Ramavaram Village, Warangal district, Telangana. This erstwhile engineer donned the entrepreneurial hat to establish ROOTS Junior College, Koti, in 1991, using a capital of just Rs 1 lakh. Entrenched in the love for teaching, learning, and interacting with students, the core team continues to remain committed to ensuring that they plant the roots of education without making it a bitter experience for children.

In , Padala noticed the lack ROOTS became the first Degree College in Telangana to get an Osmania University affiliation for its BBA course. Over the years, ROOTS has been offering exciting New Age Specializations such as data science, film, media, design, and hotel management open avenues and make students industry-ready. ROOTS gives its students an edge in the job market by ensuring regular interaction with industry experts through 40% learning outside of the classroom. Besides this, strategic tie-ups with prestigious institutions like Edexcel, London (management), the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants in London (accountancy) etc. help students layer their resumes with value added certifications.

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