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OUAT:
Admission is through OUAT entrance and the college is located in Bhubaneswar.
Offers B.Sc. (Hons.) in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, etc.
One-time admission charges are around 2,000–3,000.
Development fees for most science courses are approx. 30,000 (once).
Semester tuition fees are 5,000 + exam and medical fees (~1,400).
Hostel and mess charges are separate and vary yearly.
Additional charges like internet, ID card, and insurance apply.
Total first-year cost is usually between 35,000 – 40,000 (excluding hostel).
Hi Yoshogamya,
There is no course available in OUAT with "Basic Science & Humanities", however these are the fees for available courses for general category:
1) B.V.Sc. & A.H.
Admission Fees: 77,895
Total Program Fees: 170,055
B.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture, B.Tech (Ag.Engg.), B.Sc. (Hons.) Horticulture, B.Sc. (Hons.) Forestry, B.F.Sc (Fishery)
Admission Fees: 51,705
Total Program Fees: 119,420
B.Sc. (Hons.) Community Science
Admission Fees: 22,305
Total Program Fees: 53,620
HEY THERE!!!
Dear Candidate , With an SC preparatory rank of 95 in JEE Advanced 2025 , you have very strong chances of securing a seat in an IIT through the preparatory course route . The preparatory rank list is specifically designed for SC, ST and PwD candidates who narrowly missed the standard cutoff but are eligible for one year preparatory program at IITs .
R.V. College of Engineering (RVCE), Bangalore: Around 1,856
PES University, Bangalore: Approximately 4,030
M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT), Bangalore: Close to 2,330
BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore: Around 9,822
Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore: Approximately 8,404
University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering (UVCE), Bangalore: Around 7,386
Sir M. Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology (MVIT), Bangalore: Approximately 19,024
Hello Aspirant,
For Indian and international students, an MBBS from Georgia is a good option for the students who are seeking affordable, English medium medical education abroad. Georgian medical universities are recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) and listed in the World Directory of the Medical Schools (WDOMS). Many Georgian universities are also recognised by the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India, permitting graduates of Georgian medical universities to appear for the FMGE/NExT exam and be licensed to practice in India.
What to do after MBBS from Georgia?
Once you have finished your MBBS from Georgia, there are many possibilities:
Make sure to choose NMC approved universities and start preparing for licensing examinations early so the transition after MBBS is smooth.
If your JEE Main percentile isn't particularly high, there are still opportunities available at certain private engineering colleges in cities like Lucknow and Noida.
These institutions often admit students with lower scores or offer direct admission through management quota.
In Karnataka, college admissions are divided mainly into Private Quota and Other Quotas like Government Quota. The Private Quota seats are available mostly in private unaided colleges and are open to students from all over India. These seats come with higher tuition fees and less government subsidy. Admissions under this quota are usually based on entrance exams like NEET for medical courses or CET/COMEDK for engineering. Students opting for private quota should be prepared for significantly higher fees compared to government quota seats.
On the other hand, the Government Quota seats are reserved primarily for students who are domiciled in Karnataka. These seats are subsidized by the government, making the fees much lower and more affordable. Admission to government quota seats is based on merit through state-level entrance exams such as KCET or NEET, depending on the course. Additionally, there are other categories like Management Quota and NRI Quota, which generally have higher fees and different eligibility criteria, but the main difference lies between private quota’s higher fees and open eligibility versus government quota’s subsidized fees and domicile restrictions.
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