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The fees is affordable hence there is no scholarship available. Campus employment is not available. There is no financial aid however there are some policies for the underpriviledge students. The complete cost of the education including all the fees and taxes will be 3,00,000 for 3 years
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During my session in Rani Birla College tuition fees was about 22k per year the complete cost is about 66 thousand their is many scholarships available like swami Vivekananda merit cum mean scholarship
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The fee structure was a bit high at that time considering it was a degree course but the college authorities termed it as a job-oriented course which was newly established by Calcutta University. However, I feel college should have kept a placement cell for providing internships and on-job-trainings, which would have helped many students. Otherwise, the overall experience was worth a lifetime.
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The fee per semester for my course was INR 10,500 and there is generally no fee hike mid-way. Meritious candidates can apply for the Kanyashree Scholarship in the first semester and minority candidates can apply for the Aikhayashree Scholarship.
The B.A. course in Journalism and Mass Communication at Rani Birla Girls' College is a self-financed course, which means, the candidate has to bear the whole amount of the course, and there will be no provision given by the government.
The fees are minimal for a middle class or upper class also. Every semester, that is, 6 months fees has to be paid. According to my knowledge, there are no scholarships but a student with a good academic career can surely gain help in future.
Rani Birla Girls' College is affiliated to Calcutta University, so the fee structure is nominal. And if in any case a student found it difficult to pay the fees, she could avail a sponsorship, forms of which are available during admission.
No, I haven't opted for any scholarship or education loan, it's my parents who provided all the money for my study.
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