Fee Structure for Bachelor Of Science Program
The Bachelor of Science program at Kanumarla Rural Development And Educaiton Al Society Prakasam offers a comprehensive fee structure that covers all aspects of the educational experience. The fee structure is designed to be transparent and fair, ensuring that students and their families can plan their finances effectively. The following is a detailed breakdown of the fee structure for the entire program duration:
Annual Fee Structure (Per Semester)
Fee Head | Amount (INR) |
---|---|
Tuition Fee | 50000 |
Hostel Rent | 30000 |
Mess Advance | 15000 |
Student Benevolent Fund | 2000 |
Medical Fees | 1000 |
Gymkhana Fees | 500 |
Examination Fees | 1000 |
Total | 100500 |
Fee Structure Breakdown
Tuition Fee
The tuition fee is the primary component of the fee structure and covers the cost of instruction, laboratory facilities, and academic resources. The tuition fee is fixed for the entire duration of the program and is subject to annual review based on the institution's policies and inflation rates. The tuition fee is inclusive of all academic resources, including textbooks, laboratory materials, and access to digital resources.
Hostel Rent
The hostel rent covers the cost of accommodation for students who choose to stay on campus. The hostel facilities are designed to provide a comfortable and conducive environment for learning and personal development. The hostel rent is subject to annual review based on the institution's policies and inflation rates. The hostel facilities include modern amenities such as Wi-Fi, laundry services, and 24-hour security.
Mess Advance
The mess advance is a one-time payment that covers the cost of meals for the entire semester. The mess advance is calculated based on the average cost of meals and is subject to annual review. The mess advance is refundable based on the actual consumption of meals during the semester. The mess facilities provide a variety of food options, including vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals, to cater to the diverse dietary preferences of students.
Student Benevolent Fund
The student benevolent fund is a small annual fee that supports the welfare of students and provides assistance to those in need. The fund is managed by the institution and is used to provide financial assistance to students facing financial difficulties. The fund also supports various student welfare initiatives and activities.
Medical Fees
The medical fees cover the cost of medical services provided by the institution's medical facility. The medical facility provides basic medical care and emergency services to students. The medical fees are subject to annual review based on the institution's policies and inflation rates.
Gymkhana Fees
The gymkhana fees cover the cost of maintaining the institution's sports and recreational facilities. The gymkhana facilities include a gym, swimming pool, and various sports courts. The gymkhana fees are subject to annual review based on the institution's policies and inflation rates.
Examination Fees
The examination fees cover the cost of conducting examinations and evaluating student performance. The examination fees are subject to annual review based on the institution's policies and inflation rates. The examination fees are inclusive of all administrative costs associated with the conduct of examinations.
Hostel & Mess Charges
Hostel Room Types
The institution offers various types of hostel rooms to accommodate students' diverse needs and preferences. The following are the different room types available:
- Single Occupancy Room: A room designed for one student with basic amenities.
- Double Occupancy Room: A room designed for two students with shared amenities.
- Triple Occupancy Room: A room designed for three students with shared amenities.
- Quad Occupancy Room: A room designed for four students with shared amenities.
The room types are equipped with basic amenities such as beds, study tables, wardrobes, and Wi-Fi connectivity. The institution ensures that all hostel rooms are maintained to a high standard of cleanliness and comfort.
Mess Billing System
The mess billing system is designed to be transparent and fair, ensuring that students are charged accurately for their meals. The mess billing system includes the following components:
- Meal Charges: The cost of meals is calculated based on the number of meals consumed during the semester.
- Advance Payment: Students are required to pay an advance amount for meals at the beginning of the semester.
- Refund System: The refund system is designed to return any excess amount paid for meals at the end of the semester.
The mess facility provides a variety of food options, including vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals, to cater to the diverse dietary preferences of students. The mess facility also provides special dietary options for students with specific dietary requirements.
Rebate Policies
The institution offers various rebate policies to support students who may be facing financial difficulties. The rebate policies include:
- Hostel Rebate: Students who are unable to stay in the hostel due to financial constraints may be eligible for a hostel rebate.
- Mess Rebate: Students who are unable to consume meals at the mess due to financial constraints may be eligible for a mess rebate.
- Academic Rebate: Students who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance may be eligible for an academic rebate.
The rebate policies are subject to annual review based on the institution's policies and the financial status of the students.
Fee Waivers, Concessions, and Scholarships
The institution offers various fee waivers, concessions, and scholarships to support students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The following are the eligibility criteria and benefits for each category:
SC/ST/PwD Category
Students belonging to the SC/ST/PwD category are eligible for a 100% fee waiver on tuition fee, hostel rent, and mess advance. The fee waiver is subject to the submission of valid certificates and documentation.
EWS Category
Students belonging to the EWS category are eligible for a 50% fee concession on tuition fee, hostel rent, and mess advance. The fee concession is subject to the submission of valid certificates and documentation.
MCM Category
Students belonging to the MCM (Minority Community Member) category are eligible for a 25% fee concession on tuition fee, hostel rent, and mess advance. The fee concession is subject to the submission of valid certificates and documentation.
The application process for fee waivers, concessions, and scholarships is straightforward and can be completed online through the institution's portal. Students are required to submit the necessary documentation and certificates to support their application.
Payment Procedures & Refund Policy
Payment Procedures
The payment procedures for the fee structure are designed to be convenient and secure. The following are the payment procedures:
- Online Payment: Students can make payments online through the institution's payment gateway using various payment methods such as credit cards, debit cards, and net banking.
- Offline Payment: Students can also make payments offline through bank transfers or cash payments at the institution's designated payment centers.
The institution provides detailed instructions and guidelines for the payment procedures to ensure that students can make payments easily and securely.
Late Fee Calculation
Students who fail to make payments on time are subject to late fee charges. The late fee is calculated as 5% of the total fee amount per month of delay. The late fee is applicable to all fee components, including tuition fee, hostel rent, mess advance, and other charges.
Refund Policy
The refund policy for the fee structure is designed to be fair and transparent. The following are the refund policies:
- Withdrawal Refund: Students who withdraw from the program are eligible for a refund of the remaining fees, subject to the submission of a withdrawal application and the payment of any applicable penalties.
- Overpayment Refund: Students who have overpaid their fees are eligible for a refund of the excess amount.
- Adjustment Refund: Students who have made adjustments to their fee structure are eligible for a refund of the adjusted amount.
The refund process is subject to the institution's policies and procedures, and students are required to submit the necessary documentation to support their refund application.