the year wise fee for my course, b.tech in biotechnology is two lakhs fifty five thousand.
the fee structure of dy patil school of biotechnology and bioinformatics in Belapur is 255000 for the first year and for the other three years to 245000.
The annual fees is 2.4 lakh for first year and 2.2 lakh from second year.
The fees will most likely increase in the next year for next batch by 10%
There's no reservations benefits or financial aid available so everyone pays the same amount.
2 lakhs oee year fees. Extra fees was charged for examination that was 2600. And other lab breakage fees was also charged for everyone that was 500 per person and moreover for less attendace fees was charged that was about 5k to 10k
The fee structure is 1.85 lakh and it provides good exposure to us to the subject and also provide scholarships programs for students and the fee keeps of increasing every year in the range of 5000
The tution fees was 2 lakhs per annum. This was back in 2020. Now the structure was changed and the fees is hiked a little. There are alot of other fees as well like exam fees around 2600/- and breakage charges of 500/- each semester. Also if you need any transcripts you will need to pay 3000/- for them. You can do projects and work with faculties to get experience.
The complete cost of my education is around 2,50,500 Rs per year, which i feel is very worthy for the quality of education provided to us including the classrooms and laboratories. They also provide us with internships on and off campus in the 8th semester.
Fees for the course are as follow- 2,10,000 for the first year and 2,00,000 for the remaining 3years. However, you may need to spend more than 8-10 thousand throughout on the study material.
There's no scholarship
Easy student loan options available. Student requested to contact the Bank managers and the college to understand the loan procedure. Scholarships are available on the basis of 12th standard percentage.
I had a internship for 6 months at biocon ltd for which I had got paid 7000 per month. It was a pretty nice internship where it was foused on research and many banks/financial institutions provide loans.
The college has a good tie up with a certain nationalised bank. The moment you get done with your admission process, they have a tiny stall set up outside and are willing to assist you with an education loan. They had their approvals basis in place and they invited us for the loan. I wasn’t given a scholarship personally but I know for a fact that SC (scheduled caste) students were reimbursed entire course fees excluding registration fees.
Comments