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What is a better option between IIM Ahmedabad and FMS Delhi given that I have no financial help from my parents?

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Prakhar Sahu Posted On : December 13th, 2022
MBA in Management, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (Graduated 2017)

Financially speaking, FMS Delhi is a better option. The fees are extremely low compared to most other B Schools. The low fees do not compromise the quality of education here. But the accommodation and other expenses are high in Delhi. So the best option is to get a hostel in DU. But if you are okay with below-average rooms then rooms are available near FMS in the Malka Ganj area. They cost around INR 4000-7000.

If you go for IIM Ahmedabad, the scholarships and student loans will help you a lot. They will cover your tuition and hostel fees and will have to just pay your personal expenses (10k-15k in PG). One won’t regret investing in IIM Ahmedabad in the long run. But the ultimate choice is yours.

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What will be the advantage of joining IIM Calcutta over IIM Lucknow given the huge difference in fees between these two institutes i.e. 21 lacs vs. 14 lacs?

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Shivanand Maurya Posted On : December 1st, 2022
Studied at Indian Institute of Management Calcutta

Definitely joining IIM Calcutta over IIM Lucknow is better. In fact the huge difference in fees is exactly the reason why IIM Calcutta is worth investing in more than IIM Lucknow.

Some advantages of joining IIM Calcutta over IIM Lucknow are:

  • IIM Calcutta is among the top 3 while IIM Lucknow is below.

  • The placement opportunities at IIM Calcutta are way better than IIM Lucknow. Check the recent placement reports to verify the same.

  • Professors with publications in International journals are way higher in IIM Calcutta than Lucknow.

  • IIM Calcutta has a better batch quality as it has a higher cut off on CAT %ile.

  • IIM C Alumni networking and culture is enviable even by IIM A and B. So by paying more fees you build relationships that are priceless and last a lifetime.

I wouldn’t say choosing IIM Calcutta over IIM Lucknow will ever be a bad decision. Your 7 extra lakhs Rupees will pay you back tenfold times.

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What is the fees for BBA general?

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Jiveesh Patel Posted On : May 17th, 2022
MBA International Business & Operations Management, Amity University (2019)

Amity Jaipur BBA course fee is INR 92,000 per semester for non-sponsored students. The total course fees for the three-year-long degree are INR 67.20 Lakhs. Total year-wise tuition fees are around INR 22.40 Lakhs. 

Students have the option to opt for scholarships. Amity offers scholarships to students based on their entrance examination scores. 

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What is the fee structure of Central University of Haryana for B.Tech courses?

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Siddha Yadav Posted On : December 21st, 2021
B.Tech (Civil Engineering) at Central University of Haryana (2017)

The fee structure of Central University of Haryana for B.Tech courses is:

Category Fee
B.Tech Course Fee INR 66,150
Hostel Fee INR 11, 500 (1 year)
Mess Fee INR 2000-2500 (per month)

You will get the detailed division of the course fee on their official website.

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What is the fee structure of St. Joseph College?

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Ayushi Mishra Posted On : November 12th, 2021
BA from St. Joseph's College, Bengaluru

Here is a brief highlight of the course fee for a few reputed courses at St. Joseph College. 

Course  Fee (1st year)
B.A INR 28,800
B.Sc INR 32, 960
B.Com INR 70,450
BCA INR 95,000
M.Sc INR 1.28 Lakhs
MA INR 99,750 

You can get detailed information regarding fees on the college website. If you are new to Karnataka state, then the university may ask you for an additional 10,000 for admitting to a new board. However, if you are a non-Karnataka student but passed your 12th or PUC from the Karnataka board then you don’t have to pay the additional amount. 

Also, if you take foreign languages like Garman or Franch then your college fees will be a little higher. 

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Do you think ISB Hyderabad charging 30+ Lakhs as fees for an MBA is justified given the fact that the institute is not approved by AICTE or UGC?

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Jigar Shah Posted On : February 7th, 2023
Studied at Indian School of Business (2018)

Before I share my sister's experience let me clarify something. Corporations do not care if the Institute you pursued MBA from is AICTE or UGC approved or not. They consider MBA degrees as diplomas and titles attached to the candidates for namesake only.

My sister wanted to become a professor at a university. In that light, she cleared NET and applied to DU. But they did not accept her as she did not have an MBA degree. They suggested she get one from a prestigious B School like IIM Ahmedabad. She right away changed her mind about becoming a university professor. So from her experience, we can derive the following conclusions 

  • Even the top IIMs don’t grant degrees but diplomas. The fact that they are AICTE-approved or not rarely matters. It’s just the name of the Institute that matters.
  • If you are inclined towards a profession that requires a degree or recognition from top B schools like IIMA, only then the degree and the institute's worth become important. Most recruiters don’t care if the institutes are recognized by AICTE or UGC or not.

So look at other factors while considering if the high fees are worth it or not rather than the Institute’s accreditation.

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A student from my college has been selected in IIM Jammu for an MBA program. He can't afford the fee. What are his options?

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Shubham Singh Posted On : January 2nd, 2023
Digital Coordinator at Indian Institute of Management Rohtak (2017–present)

All the IITs and IIMs offer extensive financial support owing to their high fees. So financially weak need not worry about the fees part. That problem can be tackled through

  • Student loans - This is the most commonly adopted method by the students of all IIMs. Education loans are offered at extremely low-interest rates. The banks trust the institute's reputation and the students' assurance of earning a lot after passing out from IIM.
  • Merit-based-scholarships: These scholarships not only help tackle the financial burden but also instill healthy competition among students.
  • Means-based-scholarships: Students who are in dire need of financial assistance can present income/asset proofs. Some of these scholarships may or may not require you to maintain a certain academic performance.
  • Competitions: A lot of competitions at IIMs offer cash prizes.

These are in fact not the only ways to avail of financial assistance. There are many other ways so don’t let your financial situation come in the way of your opportunities and bright future.

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Is it justified for IIM Calcutta to increase fees from 22 lakhs to 27 lakhs for its one year MBA course when average placement salaries are less than 30 lakhs?

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Amartya Baidya Posted On : December 12th, 2022
Studied at Indian Institute of Management Raipur (Graduated 2019)

In today’s age, providing education has become more and more expensive. But it does not end there. Providing a good educational environment and experience has also become more and more challenging. IIM Calcutta’s decision to increase its fees is somewhat justified. 

Some points that support my opinion are

  • After the experience of an MBA from IIM Calcutta your salary almost doubles.

  • You can change the line of your profession and get the role you had dreamt of.

  • The average salary after such a program would actually be lesser- say 25 Lakhs CTC.

  • Since it is a 1-year program, you get to work in the second year.

Investing in an MBA course at IIM Calcutta is surely a worthwhile investment. You won’t regret this decision and its value will stay with you forever.

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How much does studying in Malaysia cost?

Sonal Vaid Posted On : January 2nd, 2023

The tuition fee at the top universities in Malaysia ranges from 2,422 to 5,485 MYR (45,000 to 1,02,000 INR) per annum.

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My friend is joining college with a fee waiver seat. How much fee he has to pay in aktu college?

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Neeraj Tiwary Posted On : November 10th, 2022
Studied Computer Science (Graduated 2017)

The purpose of FW or Fee-Waiver seats is to let financially weak people pursue their dreams. AKTU has 4-5 seats for the same in every branch of engineering colleges.

The average fee of an AKTU-affiliated engineering college is around INR 1,35,000. This includes Exam fees, Training & Placement, Degree, Student Development services, etc. But for a student opting for a Fee-Waiver seat, the complete amount of INR 90,000 (as tuition fees) will be waived. This amount will be paid by the government.

The remaining fee that needs to be paid by an FW student is around 20-30k per year. Your college will let you know the exact amount as it varies from college to college.

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