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I have paid my college fees semester wise (6 months) 9000/- so per year I was paid 18000/- Tuition fees is 700/- ,admission fees 100/-,caution fees 100/-,registration fees 400/-, development fees 100/-, lab fees 6000/-,other compulsory charges during the course as per the category 1600/-(for SC) The fees of my nightmares for categories also same other than me The amount of scholarships for merit students is 18000 per year or not merit students like oasis or minorities scholarships amount is 6000 per year (one student can apply only one scholarship)
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I am a 1st year student so for now I don't have any idea about their recruitment policy how it's done and when but as of my seniors they had told me that the recruitment quality is quite good as compared to other colleges
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The tuition fee for the whole course is around 25000 but with other extra exam charges it increased to 30000 the payment structure is in installments as you have to pay twice in a year for 3 year.The college provides Swami Vivekananda scholarship to the students who are eligible for it.
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The fees was moderate and affordable for middle class family. Admission fee was around 10000 for me all total 3 years. Some courses are also less than mine. But do not provide any scholarship or financial assistance always.
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The fees structure at Sarsuna College was reasonable, reflecting a commitment to accessible education. While there was an occasional nominal fee hike, the college had a transparent policy, and the overall cost of studying remained affordable. Sarsuna College offered various scholarships and financial assistance programs, supporting students with merit and need-based aid. Personally, I availed the [Scholarship Name] for academic excellence, which significantly eased my financial burden. Additionally, the college provided on-campus job opportunities, allowing students to gain work experience while earning a stipend. I secured a position as a [Job Title], enhancing my skills and contributing to my expenses. Overall, the combination of a fair fees structure, scholarships, and on-campus job opportunities made education at Sarsuna College financially viable and enriched my college experience.
There is an admission fee payable every 6 months, and Rs175 for every month as tuition fees, if you want to pay all at a time for 6 months there is an option available. Scholarship like Vivekananda scholarship, west Bengal state scholarship, Konnashree, etc is available. Jobs like the IT industry, and the firm of Accounts are coming to offer jobs, But not everyone gets a job, But I got a job in an accounts department at 20000+ monthly.
It took nearly 12000 Rs for admission. And an approximate amount of 8000 was required per semester including every fee like that of classes, lab fees, class tuition fees and so on. No scholarship, assistance or job facility is Found here.
The total of 6 semesters, costs about 84,000 INR covering all costs, such as tuition fees, lab fees, IT fees, semester fees, examination fees, etc. There is no hike in the fee structure. A candidate can avail of several scholarships such as Swami Vivekananda Scholarship, West Bengal post-matric scholarship for SC/ ST/ OBC, Kanyashree, etc. There is no job provided by the campus to ease the financial condition of a candidate.
Due to covid 19 infection and subsequent lockdown, some fees are adjusted by the college. I didn't get any scholarships. Some girls of our department get a stipend from the government i.e Kanyashree. Most alumni of this course acquire jobs in various fields.
No, i wasn't good enough to avail scholarships and all in that college but still seen a few needy students who were really meritorious to avail the facility of scholarship. It is really good for them so that they can quench their thirst cor knowledge just hope and wish and pray for their bright future and also of the college. And if we talk about loan facilities, then im really very sorry to say that its not available yet.
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