Fee Structure (Per Semester)
Head | Amount (INR) |
---|---|
Tuition Fee | 60000 |
Hostel Rent | 25000 |
Mess Advance | 10000 |
Student Benevolent Fund | 2000 |
Medical Fees | 1500 |
Gymkhana Fees | 1000 |
Examination Fees | 3000 |
Total Annual Fee | 102500 |
Fee Components Breakdown
The tuition fee covers the cost of instruction, curriculum development, and access to academic resources including libraries, laboratories, and digital learning platforms. This fee is revised annually based on inflation and operational costs.
Hostel rent provides accommodation for students living away from home, ensuring a safe and conducive environment for studies. The rent includes maintenance services, security, and utilities such as electricity and water supply.
The mess advance ensures access to nutritious meals through university-hosted dining facilities. This charge covers the cost of food preparation, staffing, and kitchen maintenance. Students may opt for meal plans that adjust based on attendance.
The student benevolent fund supports initiatives related to student welfare, scholarships, and emergency assistance. Contributions from this fund are used to aid students facing financial difficulties or special circumstances.
Medical fees cover basic healthcare services provided by the university's medical center, including consultations, diagnostic tests, and medication. Students may also access external healthcare providers through insurance coverage.
Gymkhana fees support recreational activities, sports facilities, and cultural events on campus. These funds contribute to maintaining gyms, organizing competitions, and promoting physical fitness among students.
Examination fees cover administrative costs associated with conducting end-of-semester evaluations, including proctoring, grading, and result processing. Fees are adjusted periodically based on examination scale and number of subjects.
Hostel & Mess Charges
University-hosted hostels offer various room types including single, double, triple, and quad occupancy options. Each room is equipped with basic amenities such as beds, study tables, wardrobes, and internet connectivity.
Room charges vary based on occupancy and facilities provided. Single rooms typically cost more due to exclusive access, while shared rooms offer economical options for students seeking affordability.
The mess billing system operates on a monthly basis, with charges deducted from student accounts based on meal consumption. Students can choose between standard and premium meal plans that include additional nutritional components or dietary preferences.
Rebate policies are available for students who do not consume meals regularly or take leave during specific periods. Rebates are calculated proportionally to the number of days missed, ensuring fair distribution of charges.
Fee Waivers, Concessions, and Scholarships
Financial assistance is provided through various schemes targeting economically disadvantaged students, SC/ST/PwD categories, and meritorious performers. These concessions aim to ensure equal access to quality education regardless of financial background.
Eligibility criteria for fee waivers are defined based on income slabs, family composition, and academic performance. Students must submit required documentation including income certificates, caste certificates, and Aadhaar cards.
Merit-based scholarships are awarded to top-performing students in their first year of study. These scholarships cover partial or full tuition fees, depending on individual achievements and financial need.
EWS (Economically Weaker Section) concessions provide reduced fees for students whose families fall below specified income thresholds. The policy ensures that economic barriers do not hinder educational aspirations.
Special provisions exist for MCM (Minority Community Members) who qualify under government guidelines. These students receive targeted support to enhance their academic journey and professional development.
Payment Procedures & Refund Policy
Payments must be made within the specified deadlines, typically 15 days from the start of each semester. Late payments incur penalties calculated at 2% per month on outstanding balances.
Students can make payments through online portals using debit cards, credit cards, net banking, or mobile wallets. The university also accepts cash payments at designated counters during specified hours.
Refunds are processed according to established rules when students withdraw from the program or transfer to another institution. Refund eligibility depends on completion status and adherence to withdrawal procedures.
Students must submit formal requests for refunds along with supporting documents including withdrawal forms, medical certificates (if applicable), and bank account details. Refund processing time ranges from 30 to 60 working days depending on documentation completeness.