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When I took admission my admission fee was around 1200 approximately because I took admission under the Fee Waiver Scheme. It is not so costly. Hostel students can avail of scholarships from the government's initiatives I guess.
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The course fees increase a little or don't increase every year. This course is a little expensive because we have many workshops and other training programs given by many renowned resource persons on important topics The course needs approx 2 lakhs from admission to other fees. We get various scholarships from Nsp which are available to students if they fulfill certain criteria. Campus placement are also available and this year 7 students were selected from our course in campus placement.
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there were no tuition facility provided at that time. i have received scholarship 1 lac provided by the UGC..my complete cost of course approximatly 50000 in 3 years. campus was very good we can get anything we want
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After we got admission, in every even semester we pay 1k of entering to a new sem and Also in every new odd semester, we pay an amount. Students can also use BPL if they have and can provide for scholarship from the NSP portal.
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The fee structure is that we need to pay rs. 5000 per year and also we need to provide 1200 for examination fees before every semester exam. And our college also provides scholarship such as it takes only rs 800 per year from the students who fall under EWS of the society.
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The university itself is not money minded. The faculty members are also supportive of the financial background one comes from. About tution and mentorship, one could go to professors who provide one on one facilities with minimum fees. The scholarship availability is top notch even within the university and in collaboration with the government. I myself is studying with the help of numerous scholarships.
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Tuition is a private thing. It is not connected with us. If you are under BPL, then your semester admission fee is around 700. If you are not BPL or if you have a backlog then your fees are about 2000 to 7000. Also, exam form fill-up is extra. It is around 2000 for non-backlog students. UGC scholarship, OBC scholarship, and Labour Union Scholarship are the most popular around us. I have not completed my course, so I couldn't get campus placement. If it exists then I will get it.
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Scholarships are there for the students and it can be easily earned if one is securing ranks in the last year. Fee structure is not that expensive if one wants to get a personalized experience. They also give financial assistance through banks loans approving, emis.
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The fees structure is such that students from almost any family background could think of studying here. The fees structure is 12000 per year for all the courses. And the hike in tuition fees was only due to COVID 19. Additionally no such hikes are encouraged from the university. Scholarship are given to both boys and girls irrespective of whether they stay in private pg or university hostels. It is 8500 for undergraduate course students and 16000 for postgraduate pursuing students per year. Apart from this financial aids are given such as fee waiver. And PhD students also get scholarships for carrying out their research work.
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The tution fee is often waived off for residents of Assam as per the govt. Of Assam direction. Also if you have BPL certificate then the tution fee only is waived off. The tution fee is 14000-15000 INR (Highest fee is for Btec 1lac/year approx, for MBA it is 45k - 50k per year). In addition you have to pay about 2K to attend semester exams. Hostel fee is about 3k-4k/year excluding the mess fee which is about 1.5k - 2k/month. The students have many scholarship options 1. Ishan Uday scholarship for North eastern region 2. Govt. Of Assam mess fee waiver grant. 3. Special scholarship for st/sc/obc students (via govt. Of Assam) 4. Govt of Assam grant for single girl child. 5. Dibrugarh University chief warden scholarship for research scholars.
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