Satavahana University MBA (CBCS) 1st Sem Exam Feb 2026 Timetable
Satavahana University has officially released the MBA (CBCS) 1st Semester Examination Timetable for February 2026, providing clarity and direction for postgraduate management students. The announcement is crucial for candidates pursuing the Master of Business Administration program under the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS).
As per the timetable, the 1st semester examinations are scheduled to be conducted in February 2026 across affiliated colleges under Satavahana University. The exams will be held as per the prescribed dates and timings mentioned in the detailed schedule issued by the university examination branch. Students are advised to carefully check subject-wise exam dates to avoid confusion and prepare accordingly.
The MBA 1st semester typically includes core subjects such as Management Principles, Organizational Behavior, Managerial Economics, Accounting for Managers, Quantitative Techniques, and Business Communication. Candidates must ensure they are well-prepared in all registered subjects and adhere strictly to examination guidelines.
College principals have been instructed to circulate the timetable among students and ensure that examination forms have been submitted properly. Hall tickets will be made available prior to the commencement of exams, and students must carry their admit cards along with valid identification to the examination center.
The university has emphasized punctuality and discipline during the examination period. Any malpractice or violation of examination rules will be dealt with strictly as per university norms.
Students are encouraged to begin systematic revision and manage their time effectively in accordance with the released schedule. For the complete subject-wise timetable and further updates, candidates should visit the official website of Satavahana University or contact their respective college examination sections.
The February 2026 MBA 1st Semester examinations are an important step in the academic journey of management students, marking the foundation of their postgraduate studies.
