Fee Structure (Per Semester)
Fee Head | Amount (INR) |
---|---|
Tuition Fee | 150000 |
Hostel Rent | 25000 |
Mess Advance | 15000 |
Student Benevolent Fund | 2000 |
Medical Fees | 3000 |
Gymkhana Fees | 1000 |
Examination Fees | 1500 |
Other Charges | 5000 |
Total | 207500 |
Detailed Fee Breakdown
Tuition Fee
The tuition fee covers the cost of instruction, academic resources, and access to university facilities. It includes access to libraries, laboratories, and online learning platforms. The fee is subject to annual review based on inflation and infrastructure development costs.
Hostel Rent
Hostel rent is charged based on the type of room allocated to the student. The university offers single, double, and triple occupancy rooms with varying amenities. The rent is inclusive of utilities such as electricity, water, and internet.
Mess Advance
The mess advance is a one-time payment made at the beginning of each semester to cover meal expenses. The advance is adjusted at the end of the semester based on the actual consumption of meals.
Student Benevolent Fund
The student benevolent fund is a contribution towards supporting students in need. The fund is used for scholarships, emergency assistance, and community development projects.
Medical Fees
The medical fees cover access to on-campus medical facilities, including consultations, diagnostics, and basic treatments. Students are encouraged to maintain their health and well-being through regular check-ups and preventive care.
Gymkhana Fees
The gymkhana fees provide access to recreational facilities such as gyms, sports courts, and cultural centers. These fees support the development of extracurricular activities and promote a balanced lifestyle.
Examination Fees
The examination fees cover the cost of conducting end-of-semester examinations, including question paper preparation, invigilation, and result processing. The fees are subject to annual revision based on examination requirements.
Other Charges
Other charges include administrative fees, library fines, and miscellaneous expenses. These charges are kept minimal to ensure that students can focus on their studies without financial stress.
Hostel & Mess Charges
The university offers a variety of hostel options to accommodate students from different backgrounds. Hostel rooms are categorized into single, double, and triple occupancy, with modern amenities such as air conditioning, internet, and study spaces.
Room Types
- Single Occupancy: ₹25,000 per semester
- Double Occupancy: ₹20,000 per semester
- Triple Occupancy: ₹15,000 per semester
Mess Billing System
The mess billing system is designed to be transparent and fair. Students are charged based on the number of meals consumed, with monthly billing cycles. The system includes options for advance payments and adjustments based on attendance.
Rebate Policies
Students who are absent for more than 5 days in a month are eligible for a rebate on their mess charges. The rebate is calculated based on the number of days of absence and the monthly meal rate.
Fee Waivers, Concessions, and Scholarships
Eligibility Criteria
Fee waivers and concessions are available for students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The eligibility criteria include income slabs, family size, and academic performance. Students must submit supporting documents such as income certificates and caste certificates.
Income Slabs
- SC/ST/PwD: Income up to ₹3 lakh per annum
- EWS: Income up to ₹6 lakh per annum
- MCM: Income up to ₹8 lakh per annum
Benefits
Students who qualify for fee waivers receive a 100% waiver on tuition fees. Concessions are available for hostel rent, mess charges, and other fees, with varying percentages based on income slabs.
Application Process
Students must fill out an application form and submit the required documents to the finance department. The application is reviewed by a committee, and eligible students are notified via email or SMS.
Payment Procedures & Refund Policy
Payment Deadlines
Students must complete the payment process within the specified deadline, which is usually one week after the start of the semester. Late payments are subject to a penalty of ₹500 per day.
Refund Rules
If a student withdraws from the program, the refund policy is as follows:
- Withdrawal before 15 days of semester commencement: 100% refund
- Withdrawal between 15-30 days: 75% refund
- Withdrawal after 30 days: 50% refund
The refund process is initiated within 30 days of the withdrawal request, subject to verification of documents and payment records.