Fees
Hello Yash ,
I hope you are doing well. As per your mentioned query , the fees for Bsc radiology depends on the type of institution either it is goverment or private. Generally the fees ranges between Rs. 14,000 to Rs. 3.65 Lakhs . To know more kindly go through the given link:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-in-radiology
Good wishes !
The B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) program at J.B. Law College, Guwahati is a 5-year integrated undergraduate course designed for students who have completed their education up to 10+2
Total Course Fee: 1,25,000 for the entire 5-year duration.
Breakdown:
Tuition Fee: 13,000 per year
Library Fee: 500 in the first year
Other Fees: 2,000 in the first year
Total for Year 1: 15,500
Total for Years 2 to 5: 13,000 per year
Grand Total: 67,500
Hello,
Yes, if you have scored 95% in your second-year diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering, you are eligible for lateral entry admission to Kumaraguru College of Technology (KCT), Coimbatore . KCT offers lateral entry admissions for B.E./B.Tech. programmes, including Electronics and Communication Engineering.
Regarding fee concessions, KCT does not have a specific policy for fee concessions for lateral entry students. However, some colleges offer fee concessions under certain conditions, such as academic excellence or financial need.
Hope it helps !
The fees for a BSc Radiology course in India generally vary depending on whether the institution is government or private.
Government Colleges : The fees are usually lower, ranging from Rs 1,500 to Rs 35,000 per year.
Private Colleges : The fees tend to be higher, ranging from Rs 60,000 to Rs 1.8 lakh per year.
These fees can vary, so it's always a good idea to check with the specific college for the most accurate details.
The fee structure for BA Economics at Sree Narayana College, Nattika is:
1st Year: 4,345
2nd Year: 3,200
3rd Year: 3,510
Total for 3 Years: 11,055
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