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It is an government college but why they are asking fees


Kaviya Tamil 25th Dec, 2018
Answers (3)
Faizan Salim 25th Dec, 2018

Hii

Please specify which college and course are you talking about.
If I speak in general then there is no college that provides free of cost studies. Yes in government colleges, the fees is comparatively less than that of a private or deemed ones, But they also do charge fees.
If no fees will be charged, how is the college going to run then.

Hope this helps.
Thanks!!

Heena Gagwani 25th Dec, 2018

Please mention your query in detail so that we can help you solve it. 

Thank you. 

Niharika Moturu 25th Dec, 2018

Hello Kaviya..

Thanks for contacting Careers360..

I don't know which college are you talking about..But every government college do take fee.The difference between private and government college in terms of fee is private college takes high fee when compared to government..

Hope you understand:)

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