Fee Structure
The total fee structure for the Surveying program at Maya Institute Of Technology And Management is designed to cover all academic and residential expenses while ensuring accessibility for deserving students. The fees are divided into semesters, with each component clearly outlined below:
Fee Head | Semester-wise Breakdown (INR) |
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Tuition Fee | 100,000 per semester |
Hostel Rent | 30,000 per semester |
Mess Advance | 25,000 per semester |
Student Benevolent Fund | 1,000 per semester |
Medical Fees | 2,000 per semester |
Gymkhana Fees | 1,500 per semester |
Examination Fees | 1,000 per semester |
Total Annual Fee | 162,500 |
Detailed Fee Components
Each fee head contributes to the overall cost of education and campus life:
- Tuition Fee: Covers instruction, library access, laboratory usage, and administrative support.
- Hostel Rent: Includes accommodation in air-conditioned rooms with shared facilities and security.
- Mess Advance: Prepaid meal charges for the semester, covering breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- Student Benevolent Fund: Supports students facing financial hardships or emergencies.
- Medical Fees: Covers basic healthcare services provided by the Institute’s medical center.
- Gymkhana Fees: Funds sports activities, fitness programs, and cultural events on campus.
- Examination Fees: Covers administrative costs associated with conducting exams and grading.
Hostel & Mess Charges
The hostel accommodation at Maya Institute Of Technology And Management offers a comfortable living environment for students. There are three types of rooms available:
- Single Occupancy Room: ₹30,000 per semester
- Double Occupancy Room: ₹28,000 per semester
- Triple Occupancy Room: ₹25,000 per semester
All rooms are equipped with essential amenities including beds, study tables, wardrobes, and Wi-Fi connectivity. The mess system operates on a prepaid model, where students pay in advance for meals. Meal plans include breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with options for vegetarian and non-vegetarian diets.
Rebate policies are available for students who opt for meal plans based on their attendance or academic performance. Additionally, the Institute provides scholarships and fee waivers for meritorious students and those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
Fee Waivers, Concessions, and Scholarships
To ensure equitable access to education, the Institute offers various financial aid options:
- Merit-Based Scholarships: For top-performing students in JEE Advanced or Main exams. Eligibility criteria include rank within the top 1000 for general category and top 500 for SC/ST/PwD categories.
- Income-Based Concessions: Students from families with annual income below ₹3 lakh qualify for partial fee waivers or discounts. For incomes between ₹3-6 lakh, a 25% concession is offered.
- Category-Specific Benefits: EWS and MCM students receive specific benefits under government guidelines, including reduced fees and special funding opportunities.
The application process involves submitting relevant documents such as income certificates, category certificates, and academic transcripts. The selection committee reviews applications based on submitted evidence and verifies eligibility through official channels.
Payment Procedures & Refund Policy
All fee payments must be made online via the Institute's portal using debit/credit cards or net banking facilities. Payment deadlines are strictly enforced, with late fees of ₹1000 per day applicable for delayed submissions.
If a student withdraws from the program during the first month of admission, 90% of the total fee will be refunded after deducting administrative charges and processing fees. For withdrawals beyond this period, refunds are calculated based on the number of semesters completed and may be subject to additional deductions.
The refund process is handled through the Institute’s Finance Department, where students must submit a formal withdrawal request along with supporting documents. Refunds are typically processed within 30 days of approval, though delays may occur during peak periods such as semester transitions or end-of-year settlements.