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Fees for a BBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management in India might vary greatly depending on the institution.
MBA Logistics and Supply Chain Management
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Hello Aspirant,
If you want to apply for entrance to a college in Kerala without attending KEAM, you can look at Management Quota or NRI Quota seats in private engineering or professional colleges, there are colleges that will take you in this way. Here is broadly how this approach will work:
So, the management quota fee for an MBA program? It varies—a lot. If you’re looking at top-tier private institutes like NMIMS, Symbiosis, or Christ University, expect the total cost to land somewhere between Rs10 and 25 lakhs. Mid-range private colleges usually set their fees around Rs5–10 lakhs. Lower-tier options? You might be looking at Rs2–5 lakhs.
That’s just the tuition part though. There’s often a non-refundable donation or capitation fee slapped on top, which can range from Rs50,000 to several lakhs, depending on seat demand and availability.
If you’ve got a particular college in mind, I really recommend checking their official website or calling their admissions office for the most accurate, up-to-date details. Fee structures can shift from year to year.
For a broader comparison of MBA colleges, their fees, and admission specifics, you can check out this resource: https://bschool.careers360.com
If you’re after a detailed, college-wise breakdown, feel free to ask.
the cut-off marks can vary widely depending on the college’s reputation, location, and seat availability. Under management quota, there is generally more flexibility with marks compared to regular merit-based seats. However, most reputed colleges still prefer students with at least 60–70% in PCM subjects in their CBSE 12th exams.
management quota seats are often higher in cost than regular seats. On average, for CSE in private engineering colleges, the annual fee through management quota can range from 1.5 lakhs to 3.5 lakhs per year, and sometimes more in top-tier institutions. In addition, there may be a one-time donation or capitation fee depending on the college.
To get exact details, directly contact the admission office of the college. They will provide the current year's management quota cut-off criteria, fee structure, and documentation process. Also, try to apply early because these seats are limited and often filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
A Bachelor's degree of minimum 3 years duration.
Mathematics as a subject at the 10+2 level or at the graduate level.
A minimum of 50% marks in the qualifying degree examination (45% for reserved categories).
Admission is based on the TANCET (Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test) score.
The selection process may include Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) .
The tuition fees for the MCA course are approximately rs 35,000 for the entire 2-year course.
KEC offers management quota seats for the MCA program.
The eligibility remains the same as regular admission, but the fees for management quota are typically higher.
The management quota fees for similar courses (like B.E/B.Tech) are around rs 1,25,000 per year. The MCA management quota fees are expected to be in a similar range.
You will need to apply online through the KEC official website or directly contact the admissions office for details on the management quota application procedure.
Applied mathematics students are not excluded from most B.Com., BA, or management studies programs unless certain programs need it (for example, accounting for a B.Com.). Passing the Class 12 exam is necessary for general eligibility, which is frequently unrestricted. Verify each college's prerequisites since some may specify mathematics requirements or give priority to the commerce stream for B.Com. Considering the information at hand, there is no broad exclusion.
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