Fee Structure
The fee structure for the Law program at Motherhood University Haridwar is designed to be transparent and fair, covering all aspects of academic and residential life. The total cost for the three-year program includes tuition fees, hostel charges, mess advance, student benevolent fund, medical fees, gymkhana fees, and examination fees.
Fee Head | Per Semester (INR) | Total (INR) |
---|---|---|
Tuition Fee | 200000 | 600000 |
Hostel Rent | 40000 | 120000 |
Mess Advance | 30000 | 90000 |
Student Benevolent Fund | 5000 | 15000 |
Medical Fees | 2000 | 6000 |
Gymkhana Fees | 3000 | 9000 |
Examination Fees | 10000 | 30000 |
Total | 250000 | 750000 |
Fee Components Explained
Tuition Fee: The tuition fee covers instruction, access to academic resources, library services, and administrative support for the duration of the program. It is paid per semester and includes all core courses and departmental activities.
Hostel Rent: Accommodation is provided in fully furnished hostels with shared amenities such as common rooms, study halls, laundry facilities, and 24-hour security services. The hostel fee is inclusive of utilities like electricity, water, and internet connectivity.
Mess Advance: Students are required to pay an advance for meals during the semester. The mess system offers diverse dietary options including vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals, ensuring nutritional balance and dietary preferences are met.
Student Benevolent Fund: This fund supports students facing financial hardships or emergencies, providing assistance in the form of loans or grants without interest charges. It reflects the university's commitment to inclusive education.
Medical Fees: The medical fee covers access to on-campus healthcare services, including consultations with doctors, diagnostic tests, and emergency care facilities. Students are encouraged to maintain regular health checkups and follow preventive care protocols.
Gymkhana Fees: These fees contribute to the maintenance of sports facilities, recreational activities, and fitness programs. The gymkhana department organizes inter-collegiate tournaments, fitness boot camps, and wellness workshops for student engagement.
Examination Fees: Examination fees cover the costs associated with conducting end-of-semester tests, practical assessments, and final examinations. This includes proctoring services, question paper preparation, and result processing.
Hostel & Mess Charges
The university provides modern hostel facilities that cater to the needs of students from diverse backgrounds. Hostels are categorized into different types based on room configurations and amenities:
- Single Room: Comfortable single occupancy rooms with attached bathrooms, air conditioning, and study desks.
- Double Room: Shared accommodation for two students with common bathroom facilities and private study spaces.
- Triple Room: Shared living quarters accommodating three students, featuring communal areas and shared amenities.
Mess billing is managed through an online portal where students can view their monthly consumption, make payments, and track dietary preferences. The mess system ensures hygienic food preparation, balanced nutrition, and seasonal menu variations. Rebates are available for students who opt out of the mess or use it less frequently.
Fee Waivers, Concessions, and Scholarships
The university offers various financial aid options to support students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds:
- SC/ST/PwD Category: Students belonging to SC/ST or PwD categories are eligible for full fee waivers based on valid certificates issued by competent authorities.
- EWS Category: Economically Weaker Section (EWS) students receive a 50% reduction in tuition fees, subject to income eligibility criteria.
- MCM (Meritorious Students): Merit-based scholarships are awarded to top-performing students in the first year of admission. These scholarships cover up to 100% of tuition fees and are renewable annually based on academic performance.
The application process for fee concessions involves submitting relevant documents such as caste certificates, income proofs, disability certificates, or income tax returns. Applications must be submitted within specified deadlines, typically during the first week of the academic year.
Payment Procedures & Refund Policy
All fees are collected through an online payment gateway integrated with the university's ERP system. Students receive detailed receipts and confirmation emails upon successful transactions. Late payments attract a penalty of 2% per month on outstanding balances.
The refund policy is applicable to students who withdraw from the program before completing one semester. Refunds are processed within 30 days of withdrawal, subject to deductions for administrative charges and any unutilized hostel or mess fees.
Students who have availed fee waivers or concessions must maintain their eligibility throughout the academic year. Any change in financial status must be reported to the finance department for review and adjustment of benefits.