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hello kashish , you have not specified which colleage or university you are referring to as engineering fees differs drastically from collage to collage. For IITs it's around 10-12 lakhs for 4 years and for NITs it's around 8-10 Lakhs . For private collages it's around 12-15 lakhs . Government collages also provide incentives for econimically backward calsses.
Good afternoon, here’s a breakdown of BTech Civil Engineering fee structures across different types of colleges in India:
Government Colleges
Fee Range: 50,000 to 1,50,000 per semester
Examples:
NIT Delhi: 22,833/semester + 10,000 hostel
MNIT Jaipur: 62,500/semester + 30,000 hostel
IITs: 2,00,000 to 3,00,000 per semester
Total (4 Years) 4,55,000 – 8,65,000
Private Colleges
Fee Range: 1,50,000 to 5,00,000 per semester
VIT Vellore: Around 1,98,000/year
BITS Pilani: 2,00,000+ per semester
Graphic Era University: 1,38,700 to 1,58,650 per semester depending on merit, with scholarships available
Total (4 Years) 8,20,000 – 19,40,000
If you qualify for merit-based or government scholarships:
You could save 50,000 to 2,00,000+ over 4 years.
Some colleges waive hostel fees or offer fee reimbursement for reserved categories.
Note: these numbers are for only fee structure excluded some other rest miscellaneous spends.
For a strong academic experience in B.A. Political Science in Andhra Pradesh, colleges like Andhra Loyola College (Vijayawada) and Sir C.R. Reddy College (Eluru) offer robust programmes in private and autonomous settings. CUAP provides a focused honours-level curriculum at the national university level. For women students, Kandukuri Rajyalakshmi College is a reputable option. If you prefer a well-recognized institution in Visakhapatnam, Dr. Lankapalli Bullayya College stands out. Meanwhile, public colleges such as the Government Degree College in Tanuku provide solid, affordable education under state control.
Hello,
Sorry, but it's unlikely that you will get admission to the M.A. program with a backlog in your BA 5th semester. Because the university needs the candidate that fully completes their BA degree and clears their backlog (if they have one); otherwise, you are not eligible. So, you need to clear all the backlog before applying for the university.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Meghana,
With 185643 rank in KCET, chances of getting EEE or CSE in top or mid-level colleges of Bangalore, Hubli, Dharwad, or Belagavi are almost zero.
You may get a seat only in low-level private colleges (and that too mostly in branches like IT, ECE, or Mechanical — not EEE/CSE).
If you specifically want Bangalore/Hubli/Dharwad/Belagavi, then you’ll have to go through management quota or higher fee private colleges.
Government colleges and reputed private colleges are not possible with this rank.
If you have been allotted a college in Round 2 of AIQ, then the Round 1 seat automatically gets cancelled as per the rules. You cannot retain your Round 1 seat once you get upgraded or allotted in Round 2. If you don’t want the Round 2 seat, you will lose both R1 and R2 seats.
Hey Raj:)
If you passed 12th in 2025 and want to give an improvement exam in 2026.the application forms are usually released a few months before the exams ,since exams are held in july-august the forms may release in april-may based on previous years, but the exact date depends on your board.
2025:
For CBSE,the forms were available from may 30 and the last date to apply with a late fee was june 19
Form filling:
You can fill the form online through your board's official website or portal or you can fill through your school, providing your previous roll number,marks, subject you want to improve etc and you'll also need to submit the required documents.
Its best to check your board official notification for exact dates and rules,as some boards allow private candidates,while others require school enrollment.
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Hello!
Yes you can get a fee waiver if your son got admission into IIIT pune for CSE and your family annual income is below 5 lakh but you will not get full fee waiver. You will get 2/3 of the tuition fee waiver. You will need to pay rest 1/3 of the fees. Only annual family income below 1 lakh get full fee waiver.
Also Make sure to submit your valid income certificate and that certificate should not be older than 6 months.
Hello Mr. Rajesh,
Yes, your son will qualify for fee waiver benefits under the EWS/OBC/SC/ST categories, or from Central/State scholarship schemes if the annual family income is below 5 lakh. IIIT Pune adheres to the JoSAA/CSAB rules, but the IIIT is open to scholarships on the NSP (National Scholarship Portal) scheme and any other state-level income fee reimbursement schemes. The family will need to apply at the time of admission with the income certificate and also register on NSP to avail of the benefit.
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