Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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L.L.B | ₹1.36 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 50% | 20 Oct - 09 Jul 2024 | |
BBALLB {Hons.} 1 Course | ₹1.8 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 20 Oct - 09 Jul 2024 | |
L.L.M 1 Course | ₹1.07 Lakhs (Total Fees) | L.L.B. with 50% | 20 Oct - 09 Jul 2024 | |
Ph.D 1 Course | ₹70,000 (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation | 20 Oct - 09 Jul 2024 | |
BALLB {Hons.} | ₹1.51 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 20 Oct - 09 Jul 2024 |
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So the fee every year is divided into 2 installments that is 60000 Rs per installment. Apart from this there is 10000 Rs to be paid yearly as director fund plus 250 as Library Charges. The fee doesn't tend to increase as much but there is nominal increase ot 2-3% every year. The students of reserved categories pay usually half of the fees aforementioned. There is no as such scholarship available but there are aids for students belonging to Economically weaker section.
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• Tuition fees is very High at avg. ?100000 per annum. • It is increased by 5-7% for every new Batch. • Sometimes it is increased for existing Batch also. • Complete cost is Tuition fees ?500000 + Hostel fees ?12000*5=60000 + Food + Books (Avg. 4000-5000 per semester for 10 semesters) + Examination Fees @ ?1875*10 semesters. Scholarships are available. Just that the payments are made after many months.
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The fee structure of the Department is admission as it a self financed department. Initially, the amount of fee was something else but over a period, it was increased to meet the expenses incurred by the department.
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Provide the option, you can pay in one installment or two like in two installments you will pay 1st approx 72000 and 2nd 3500 Overall, it will somewhere between 6 to 7 lakh for 5 years They provide multiple scholarships for SC and ST students, there are separate cells for scholarships.
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From the past 2 years there are increasing and this is very bad thing because the dept is self financed so the fees is on higher side Till i didnt got any internship and scholarship But there are many ways you can get fees concession if ur concerns are genuine
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The fees of the course are to be submitted in 2 instalments. 1st Installment of Rs. 54500/- and 2nd installment of Rs. 41200/-. which is a little increased amount than the last batch fees. With the present hostel accomodation inside of campus, the cost of study declines. it is around Rs. 6000/- fees of the hostel with monthly mess and canteen charges. EWS scholarship, post-matric scholarship, and scholarship on merit are provided. Financial assistance is given to SC/ST/OBC/SEBC/Minority students through schemes like Post Matric Scholarship. University provides students with on-campus jobs with basic stipends like working as library help for certain hours.
Yes, I opted for the merit scholarship. There's a very easy criteria. Ask them for scholarships form, then filled them with proper information and submit as soon as possible. Because they provide scholarship on first come first serve basis.
The course fee for the first year is 84,400, for the second year 88,700, the third year it is 93,200, for the fourth 97,900, and for the fifth 102,800 making it a total expenditure of 467,000 for the 5 year degree.
University helps the poor student as well as to meritorious students by providing various types of scholarship probably more than seven types of scholarship facility is there. One who is a poor student and obtained good marks or toppers. 10 % to 100%
No I did not opted for Hostel. yes University offer various types of Scholarship facility to students for both poor students as well as to meritorious students. It is from 20% to 100%
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