Fee Structure Per Semester
Component | Amount (INR) |
---|---|
Tuition Fee | 90,000 |
Hostel Rent | 35,000 |
Mess Advance | 12,000 |
Student Benevolent Fund | 2,000 |
Medical Fees | 1,500 |
Gymkhana Fees | 1,000 |
Examination Fees | 2,000 |
Total Per Semester | 143,500 |
Detailed Explanation of Fee Components
Tuition Fee: Covers instruction costs for lectures, practical classes, laboratory sessions, and access to digital learning resources. This includes all fees related to the academic program.
Hostel Rent: Charges vary based on room type (single, double, triple sharing). Single rooms cost more but offer privacy and comfort for individual study needs.
Mess Advance: Paid upfront for food expenses during the semester. The mess billing system allows students to use their meal cards or mobile apps for transactions at campus cafeterias.
Student Benevolent Fund: A small annual contribution towards student welfare, including medical assistance, emergency support, and cultural events on campus.
Medical Fees: Covers basic healthcare services available in the university's medical center, including consultations, vaccinations, and minor treatments.
Gymkhana Fees: Supports sports facilities, fitness programs, and recreational activities. Students can access gyms, courts, swimming pools, and organized sports tournaments through this fee.
Examination Fees: Covers administrative costs associated with conducting internal assessments, mid-term exams, and final semester evaluations.
Hostel & Mess Charges
The university offers multiple hostel options to accommodate different preferences and budgets. Hostels are categorized into single, double, and triple-sharing rooms with varying amenities such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, study halls, and security systems.
Mess charges are billed monthly based on the number of meals consumed. Students can choose between standard and premium meal plans depending on their dietary needs and preferences. Rebate policies apply to students who miss meals due to illness or special events, ensuring fair billing practices.
Fee Waivers, Concessions, and Scholarships
The university provides various financial aid options to support deserving students:
- SC/ST/PwD Category: Eligible students receive a 50% concession on tuition fees.
- EWS Category: A 25% reduction in tuition fees is offered to economically disadvantaged candidates.
- MCM (Minority Community): 10% fee waiver for students from minority communities.
Eligibility criteria are determined based on income slabs and caste certificates. Applications must be submitted along with supporting documents during the admission process or within the first month of enrollment.
Payment Procedures & Refund Policy
All fees must be paid before the start of each semester, with specific deadlines announced by the finance department. Late payments attract a nominal penalty fee calculated as 1% per week on outstanding dues.
If a student withdraws from the program, refund policies are applied as follows:
- Withdrawal within 15 days: Full refund minus administrative charges
- Withdrawal between 16-30 days: 75% refund
- Withdrawal after 30 days: No refund
The official refund process is initiated through the student portal, and funds are credited back to the original payment account within 30 working days.