Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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B.Tech 6 Courses | ₹82,350 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 45% + TS EAMCET | 3 Mar - 02 May 2024 | |
MBA 2 Courses | ₹42,000 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 50% + TSICET | - | |
B.Tech {Lateral} 4 Courses | ₹79,350 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 45% + TSECET | - |
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Coming to fees we have total amount to be paid is 90,000 and the scholarship of rps 30,000 who are reserved and the management quota is total 90,000 We had got the many awards in the sports and every six monts we will have sports and the winner will be announced on freshers day.
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My fees for the course I'm doing is 73000 but due to my reservation I got the seat for free and also the fees for me now is only 15000 for first year and from second year I have fees around 10000. But the college has good infrastructure which makes it beautiful
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The tution increases by 10% every year (atleast its like that for me) and i don't have any scholarship so my fee is around 89000 The complete cost of My education would be around 3.6-4 lakh for the whole course No scholarship from college but can get through the EAMCET I haven't taken any employment yet
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Coming to the fee structure it is categorised into 2 types.. Conveyor and management quota..If you get a rank through conveyor quota then there are chances of the fee being less..It'll be less than 1,00,000...To get seat in conveyor quota you need to get a rank less than 70,000..Coming to management quota the fees will be little high but not more than 1.5L..Here there's no need of looking at the rank, you can directly opt for the management quota...
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The fee structure for commerce courses in professional institutions varies depending on the specific institution and the course selected. Generally, the fees for professional courses such as CA, CMA, and CS can range from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. Many institutions offer installment payment plans and financial assistance to help students manage the costs of their education. Scholarship opportunities are available for commerce courses in professional institutions, including merit-based scholarships, need-based scholarships, and talent-based scholarships. Students can search for scholarship opportunities on the institution's website or other scholarship search engines. Some scholarships are offered by private organizations, while others are offered by the government. To be eligible for scholarships, students need to meet certain criteria, such as academic performance, financial need, or specific talent.
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The cost of the study is too high because the college looks like an intermediate college. It's not like engineering college. I got a college Bharath Institute of engineering college in my first counseling is too large and it looks like an engineering college and fees are 2000 rupees lesser than my college.
Fees are around 80000 scholarship is provided if we select a college through eamcet counseling and placement is average of around 50,60 companies will come for placement and MNCs are less number compared to other colleges.
The fees are less for the concerned seat students and for management students, the fee is very much high compared to them as of mine is 44550 and for management people, it depends upon their marks it may take 1 lakh up to sometimes and also depending upon the branches.
the fee is between (80k-90). if you have a reservation government will provide a scholarship on their terms even though 15k should be paid while joining for library and university fees to complete graduation it takes (3.5l) on average.
The fees are not that affordable as they take 74000 per year and if got the seat from the conveyer quota, then we can get a 50% reduction in fees and additional scholarship benefits provided by the government.
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