Rajasthan University (UNIRAJ) Ph.D Converging Technology is offered as 3 Years Full Time program. The minimum eligibility criteria for Ph.D is Post Graduation. The total fees for Rajasthan University (UNIRAJ) Ph.D Converging Technology in 2020 is ₹ 83,305 for the complete course duration, which includes total tuition fees of ₹ 21,780.
Rajasthan University (UNIRAJ) Ph.D Converging Technology fees in first year is ₹ 40,215. The detailed fees is mentioned below.
Rajasthan University (UNIRAJ) Hostel Fee is ₹ 28,478.
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Rajasthan University (UNIRAJ) Ph.D Converging Technology Fee has not been released yet. For reference you can check the previous year academic fees in the section below.
| Fees | Year 1 (in INR) | Year 2 (in INR) | Year 3 (in INR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tuition Fees | ₹7260 | ₹7260 | ₹7260 |
| Admission Fees | ₹65 | - | - |
| Registration Fees | ₹1695 | ₹3380 | ₹3380 |
| Other Fee | ₹31195 | ₹7365 | ₹14445 |
| Yearly Fees | ₹40215 | ₹18005 | ₹25085 |
* Fees is refundable
The minimum eligibility for admission to Ph.D Converging Technology at Rajasthan University (UNIRAJ) is Post Graduation.
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| Course Highlights | Details |
|---|---|
| duration | 3 Years (Full Time) |
| course level | Doctorate (Degree) |
| mode of study | On Campus |
| total fees | ₹ 30,970 |
| eligibility | Post Graduation |
| Fee Type | Total Amount (INR) |
|---|---|
| tuition fee | ₹15,300 |
| caution fee* | ₹2,050 |
| other fee | ₹13,620 |
| total academic fee | ₹30,970 |
| hostel fee | ₹85,434 |
| total fee | ₹1.16 Lakhs |
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University of Rajasthan offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses under regular and self-financing schemes. Students can opt for their desired course under any scheme depending on their convenience. The major difference between regular and self-finance courses at UNIRAJ is the variation in fee structure. While all regular courses of Rajasthan University have a minimal fee that is affordable by most of the students, the course fee under the self-finance scheme is on the higher end of the spectrum.
For regular seats at UNIRAJ, the expenses of the course are mostly funded by the government or UGC grants, hence the fee is low and students will be required to pay only a minimum amount as the course fee. But in the case of self-financing seats, no grants are provided by the government or UGC. Consequently, the amount required for providing the necessary facilities at the university is collected from the students by charging an extra fee. For instance, in UNIRAJ, the regular course fee for M.Sc is INR 5440 per year, whereas, for the same course, the fee is INR 65,890 under the self-finance scheme.
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