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A bachelor's degree in law is a three-year programme. The cost is entirely dependent on the school you attend; it typically ranges from Rs. 1 lakh to Rs. 2 lakh annually. Therefore, you need budget roughly Rs. 6 Lakhs for the entire course.
Additionally, it depends on whether you want to use the hostel or not. While some institutions include the cost of housing in their admissions price, others do not. The remaining costs, such as those for travel and other expenses, won't really worry you.
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There is nothing that can be done. This is a case with a lot of colleges and it is unfortunately mentioned in the terms of the college. Some colleges have it mandatory that if you want to cancel your admission in the middle for getting admission in another college or due to any other issue, you need to pay the whole course fee and then you'll be allowed to opt out.
I suggest you to study in the college unless it's really necessary to opt out because opting out won't be worth it in this case.
Hope this helps,
The five and a half-year Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S) programme. A year-long rotating internship follows the course's four and a half years of classroom instruction. offered by the National Medical Commission and Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.
To be eligible for this college, a candidate must have earned at least the minimum required marks in English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Botany, and Zoology in their 10+2 or equivalent diploma.
For information about fees structure you can visit our site by clicking on the link given below
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/seth-gs-medical-college-mumbai/mbbs-course
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