
Croma announces Back to Campus sale event: Get MacBook Air M2 Samsung 5G tablets and more
Croma
has announced its 'Back to Campus' sale. In this event, students and tech enthusiasts can get deals on multiple devices like laptops, tablets, smartphones and other accessories. Croma highlighted that customers can get 'student-friendly' deals on MacBook Air M2, Samsung 5G tablets and more during this campaign. These prices will be available on both offline stores and their online platform. However, the offline store deals may vary across metro and tier two cities. Here are all the details:
Croma Back to Campus sale: Price, discounts and other details
Deals from top brands as well as other offers like zero-cost EMIs, cashback and
exclusive student bundles
will be available in the sale. Here are some of the featured offers:
MacBook Air M2:
Starting at Rs 46,390 (including student discounts, exchange bonuses and up to Rs 10,000 cashback)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 5G:
Available at Rs 3,849/month.
AI Windows laptops:
Starting at Rs 55,990, (includes a full Microsoft Office bundle, up to 24 months of zero-cost EMI and cashback of up to Rs 10,000)
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Croma has a network of 560+ stores across 200+ cities that will offer students in metros, tier-2 cities and beyond to avail of exclusive bundles and discounts. Here are the offers available in different cities:
All Metro Cities:
AI-PCs starting at Rs 54,990 (exchange included) with free keyboard-mouse combo, antivirus and Noise Victor Watch (Rs 2,499 value). Gaming laptops starting at Rs 52,990 come with Microsoft Home & Student, gaming mouse and premium antivirus (Rs 2,590 value)
Mumbai, Pune & Bangalore:
Ryzen 5 laptops starting at Rs 39,990, including exchange and cashback, plus a wireless mouse and antivirus (Rs 999 value)
Delhi NCR, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat (Region 2) *** and Hyderabad Metro:
Intel i5 laptops starting at Rs 47,990 with exchange, KBM combo, antivirus and Noise Victor Watch (Rs 2,499 value)
Pan India:
Ryzen 3 laptops starting at Rs 28,990* with exchange, bundled wireless mouse and antivirus (Rs 999 value)
Rajasthan,
Goa, Kerala, UP, West Bengal, Odisha, NE, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, AP, Telangana, Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand and MP:
Intel i3 laptops starting at Rs 32,990 including exchange, with wireless mouse and antivirus (Rs 999 value)
Gujarat (Region 1) **:
Ryzen 5 laptops at Rs 39,990, covering exchange and cashback, plus wireless mouse and antivirus (Rs 999 value)
High-Performance Gaming:
Across non-metros, gaming laptops starting at Rs 52,990* including exchange, bundled with gaming mouse and antivirus (Rs 2,590 value)
Customers can explore the complete range of offers by visiting their nearest Croma store or shopping online at www.croma.com.
**Gujarat (Region 1): Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Jamnagar, Mehsana, Palanpur, Gandhinagar, Patan, Morbi, Sanand, Surendranagar, Bhuj, Junagadh, Porbandar, Amreli, Gandhidham, Bhavnagar, Himatnagar, Jaipur, Udaipur, Sriganganagar, Bhiwadi, Kota
***Gujarat (Region 2): Surat, Vadodara, Bharuch, Anand, Vapi, Nadiad, Ankleshwar, Navsari, Bardoli, Valsad, Godhra, Chikhli, Dahod
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