Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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BE 6 Courses | ₹1.1 Lakhs - 7.64 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 24 May - 17 Jun 2024 | |
BE {Lateral} 5 Courses | ₹1.2 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+3 | - | |
M.Tech 2 Courses | ₹93,470 - 1.51 Lakhs (Total Fees) | Graduation | 27 May - 17 Jun 2024 | |
MBA 1 Course | ₹1.7 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | 27 May - 17 Jun 2024 | |
MCA | ₹1.2 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | 27 May - 17 Jun 2024 |
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I pay above 1,60,000 for one year and it cost about 6,40,000 for four years and tuition fees are 60,000Lab fees are about 50,000 I took management seat my batchmates who have joined the college by giving the exam called CET They pay about 1,10,000 per year there are scholarship is called SSP scholarship
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I have paid 160000 for one year and total fees for my four year course will cost about 640000, The tuition fees cost about 60000 registration fess cost 10000 admission fees cost 50000 lab and development fees cost about 40000 this fees are for management seat and the students who have came from CET they pay about 110000, The students gets SSP scholarship of about 40% of the fees they paid
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Our expenses need to be minimal because we have to take a written exam to get into college. Studying is a little expensive, particularly in Bangalore where costs are high. It's pretty pricey when we factor in living expenditures in addition to college costs.
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Our expenses need to be minimal because we have to take a written exam to get into college. Studying is a little expensive, particularly in Bangalore where costs are high. It's pretty pricey when we factor in living expenditures in addition to college costs.
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Our expenses need to be minimal because we have to take a written exam to get into college. Studying is a little expensive, particularly in Bangalore where costs are high. It's pretty pricey when we factor in living expenditures in addition to college costs.
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Our expenses need to be minimal because we have to take a written exam to get into college. Studying is a little expensive, particularly in Bangalore where costs are high. It's pretty pricey when we factor in living expenditures in addition to college costs.
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Since we must pass a written exam in order to get admitted to college, we must keep our spending to a minimum. Studying can be quite costly, especially in Bangalore where expenses are high. When we take into account living expenses on top of the cost of tuition, it gets fairly expensive.
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Our expenses need to be minimal because we have to take a written exam to get into college. Studying is a little expensive, particularly in Bangalore where costs are high. It's pretty pricey when we factor in living expenditures in addition to college costs.
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Feeshike policy is not good for all students because not all students can arrange the fees money at that instant time. Since i didn't had any reservation benefits, so i was not eligible for any scholarships.
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My college fees is around 97000 per year and the cost of living in a PG is around 1,20,000 per year because our college don't have their respective hostel facilities. For my category, I am not eligible for any scholarships even my if my marks are very good.
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