Fees
Hello Kulwant
The approximate fees for B.Sc Nursing at a state institute of Nursing/Medical Sciences would be around 15,000 to 40,000 per year.
So for the full course of 4 years, the fee would range between 60,000 to 1,60,000 for the full course.
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Hello Fasiha
The admission fees for LLB for BMS College of Law, Bangalore is approximately 75,000 per year, making it about 2,25,000 in total for the whole 3 year course of LLB.
If you are doing an integrated degree like BA LLB or BBA LLB, the fee will be 3,75,000 for the whole 5 year course.
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Hello,
The LLB (3-year) course fee at BMS College of Law, Bangalore is around Rs. 2,25,000 to Rs. 2,30,000 for the full course. In addition, you need to pay admission and other charges of about Rs. 10,000–Rs. 15,000 .
If you opt for hostel, the cost is around Rs. 65,000–Rs. 80,000 per year (including mess charges).
So, the total cost will depend on whether you choose hostel and other facilities.
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Hello Raj
The fee for MA English depends upon college to college. While it will be on the lower side in government colleges, it could go up in private colleges.
But generally, it can range from 5000 per year in government college to 1-2 Lakhs per year in private college.
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BVoc Banking is a vocational course and not all DU colleges follow the same syllabus. However, for 1st semester, core topics generally include Principles of Banking, Basics of Accounting, and Communication Skills. Notes can be found through DU college portals, student forums, or your professors. Request help from seniors if study material is not available online.
For colleges admitting students under management quota, education fees are typically higher and often structured as year-wise payments. Some colleges allow annual installments or semester-wise payments, but this can vary widely. Always confirm with the college admission office for the specific fee structure and payment schedule.
Hi dear candidate,
The hostel fees for KK College of Pharmacy in Chennai is approx. INR 32,000 per year for both boys and girls. The official website of the college provides very less information about the hostel. You may consider mailing them at kkcpchennai@gmail.com or KKCP | Contact (https://www.kkcp.ac.in/contact.html)
You can check it by yourself: https://www.kkcp.ac.in/hostel.html
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Good afternoon,according to multiple sources:
Annual hostel expenses range from 80,000 to 2,50,000, depending on the type of room and amenities offered (e.g., AC vs. non-AC, occupancy level, etc.) .
Mess charges are typically additional and not included in the room fee .
Separate estimates suggest mess charges can be around 30,000 per year depending on meal plans and consumption
K.K. College of Pharmacy, Chennai charges around rs. 80,000 to rs. 2.5 lakh per year for hostel facilities, depending on room type and amenities. Some older/basic hostel options may cost rs. 30,000 to rs. 35,000 annually, but mess charges are extra. Fees vary based on accommodation preferences.
Good afternoon,
Here is the fee structure for Government Law College, Theni, affiliated with Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University.
Fee Overview
1. BA LLB (Integrated 5-Year Course)
Total fee for the entire course: 10030 rupees
2. LLB (3-Year Course)
Total fee for the entire course: 4570 rupees
Additional Information
Since it is a government college, the tuition fees are low compared to private institutions
Scholarships like Jeeva Endowment and Justice PN Bhagawathi Endowment are available for meritorious and reserved category students
Note : it just a Approximate overview I suggest you to contact college directly for exact value.
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