Fee Structure
The fee structure for the International Business program at Brd College is designed to be transparent and affordable. The following table provides a detailed breakdown of all charges for the entire duration of the program:
Semester | Tuition Fee | Hostel Rent | Mess Advance | Student Benevolent Fund | Medical Fees | Gymkhana Fees | Examination Fees |
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I | 75000 | 40000 | 15000 | 2000 | 1000 | 500 | 3000 |
II | 75000 | 40000 | 15000 | 2000 | 1000 | 500 | 3000 |
III | 75000 | 40000 | 15000 | 2000 | 1000 | 500 | 3000 |
IV | 75000 | 40000 | 15000 | 2000 | 1000 | 500 | 3000 |
V | 75000 | 40000 | 15000 | 2000 | 1000 | 500 | 3000 |
VI | 75000 | 40000 | 15000 | 2000 | 1000 | 500 | 3000 |
VII | 75000 | 40000 | 15000 | 2000 | 1000 | 500 | 3000 |
VIII | 75000 | 40000 | 15000 | 2000 | 1000 | 500 | 3000 |
Fee Components Explanation
Tuition Fee: This covers the cost of instruction, academic resources, and access to library facilities. It includes fees for lectures, seminars, workshops, and laboratory sessions.
Hostel Rent: Accommodation charges cover rent for university-hosted dormitories with basic amenities such as beds, study tables, internet connectivity, and security services.
Mess Advance: This is a prepayment for meals provided in the campus dining halls. The amount varies based on meal plans and dietary preferences.
Student Benevolent Fund: A small contribution towards maintaining student welfare programs, including health services, counseling, and recreational activities.
Medical Fees: Covers medical consultations, basic treatments, and emergency healthcare services available on campus.
Gymkhana Fees: Funds for sports and physical education activities, including access to gymnasiums, swimming pools, and sports facilities.
Examination Fees: Covers costs associated with conducting examinations, including question paper preparation, invigilation, and result processing.
Hostel & Mess Charges
The hostel charges are categorized into different room types based on amenities and comfort levels. Options include single occupancy rooms, double occupancy rooms, and shared dormitories with varying costs.
Mess billing follows a monthly system where students prepay for meals according to their chosen meal plan. The billing includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner options tailored to meet diverse dietary needs.
Rebate policies allow students to receive partial refunds under specific circumstances such as medical leave or travel during holidays. These policies are reviewed annually to ensure fairness and transparency.
Fee Waivers, Concessions, and Scholarships
The university offers various financial aid options to support deserving students:
- SC/ST/PwD Category: Eligible students receive a 100% waiver on tuition fees with partial concessions on hostel and mess charges.
- EWS Category: Students receive a 50% waiver on tuition fees along with reduced charges for other components.
- MCM (Minority Community): A 25% concession on tuition fees and full waiver on medical fees.
Eligibility criteria include income slabs, academic performance, and community identification. Applications are submitted through the official portal with required documents such as caste certificates, income proofs, and Aadhaar cards.
Payment Procedures & Refund Policy
Payments must be made within specified deadlines to avoid late fees. The payment procedure involves online transactions via net banking or credit/debit cards. A detailed calendar of payment deadlines is available on the university website.
Late fee calculations are based on a percentage of the total amount due, with rates increasing progressively if payments remain outstanding beyond certain thresholds.
The refund policy applies to students who withdraw from the program before the start of a semester or under exceptional circumstances. Refunds are processed within 30 days after submission of the withdrawal form and supporting documents.