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To be very honest Gyan jyoti college doesn't exist anymore due to the poor management system during lockdown down period .. so they didn't provided any placement to the students but the fee structure was pretty high .. per semester it was 32000 .. during the admission time they promised placement and 12000 return of money but they didn't paid at the end
The fees structure is Rs 140,000 for the BCOM Hons course, there is no such facility for scholarship as of such, the budget is very well suited to anyone looking for a good private college with a university of north Bengal degree.
As it is a private college the fees was costly. We had to pay the fee semester wise. Once a year we had to pay the annual fee of around 28000 and 11000 after every semester. Perhaps there was no scholarship facility in this college.
The college did not offer any scholarship. But if u want any loan you can contact with college. But college did not provide such kind of facilities.
Yes, You can opt the scholarship and education loan both. If you can't pay the full fee then management is having the authorities to take the less fee.
Yes, You can opt the scholarship and education loan both. If you can't pay the full fee then management is having the authorities to take the less fee.
No, I haven't opted for any scholarship. The college also didn't provide any sort of scholarship programs. If there exists something like that, then I didn't know about as I was never interested.
No don't have credit card number and I will manage the college mey meltay hey mast cell organization that time we will manage to find someone to take care of yourself and your family have a wonderful Christmas and a great time with the kids and sweet dreams to you too and your family have a great weekend as well done and sweet dreams my love I love
There is no loan facility in our college but there is a scholarship facilities for the students who tops the college or who has the ability to achieve everything in life. Every year when the session ends they announce the name of the scholar.
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