Fee Structure
The fee structure for the Masters of Commerce program at Veda Degree College East Godavari is designed to be transparent, reasonable, and aligned with the quality of education provided. The total fee for the program is Rs. 120,000 for the entire duration of two years. This fee covers all aspects of the program, including tuition, laboratory access, and other academic resources. The fee structure is broken down into semesters to provide clarity and ease of payment for students and their families.
Fee Component | Semester 1 | Semester 2 | Semester 3 | Semester 4 |
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Tuition Fee | 30000 | 30000 | 30000 | 30000 |
Hostel Rent | 15000 | 15000 | 15000 | 15000 |
Mess Advance | 5000 | 5000 | 5000 | 5000 |
Student Benevolent Fund | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 |
Medical Fees | 500 | 500 | 500 | 500 |
Gymkhana Fees | 500 | 500 | 500 | 500 |
Examination Fees | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 | 1000 |
Total | 53000 | 53000 | 53000 | 53000 |
Fee Components Explained
Each component of the fee structure is designed to cover specific expenses related to the educational experience at Veda Degree College East Godavari. Understanding these components helps students and their families appreciate the value of the education they are receiving.
Tuition Fee
The tuition fee is the primary component of the fee structure and covers the cost of instruction, academic resources, and access to the college's infrastructure. This fee is charged per semester and is used to maintain the quality of education provided to students. The tuition fee includes access to all academic facilities, including classrooms, libraries, computer labs, and research resources.
Hostel Rent
The hostel rent component covers the cost of accommodation for students who choose to stay on campus. The college provides comfortable and well-maintained hostels with modern amenities to ensure a conducive environment for learning and personal development. The hostel rent is charged per semester and includes basic amenities such as bedding, furniture, and access to common areas.
Mess Advance
The mess advance is a prepayment for the food expenses incurred during the semester. The college has a well-structured mess system with a variety of food options to cater to different dietary preferences and requirements. The mess advance is adjusted at the end of the semester based on the actual consumption of food.
Student Benevolent Fund
The student benevolent fund is a small contribution that supports various initiatives and activities for the benefit of students. This fund is used to support students in need, organize cultural and sports events, and provide academic assistance to students who require it.
Medical Fees
The medical fees component covers the cost of basic medical services provided by the college's medical facility. The college has a well-equipped medical center with qualified doctors and nurses who provide emergency and routine medical care to students.
Gymkhana Fees
The gymkhana fees support the college's sports and cultural activities. This fee is used to maintain the sports facilities, organize events, and provide equipment and resources for student sports and cultural activities.
Examination Fees
The examination fees cover the cost of conducting semester-wise examinations, including the cost of question paper preparation, invigilation, and result processing. The fees ensure that the examination process is conducted efficiently and professionally.
Hostel & Mess Charges
The college provides hostel accommodation for students who wish to stay on campus. The hostel charges are designed to be reasonable and affordable, while also providing comfortable living conditions for students.
Room Types
The college offers different types of rooms to accommodate students' varying needs and preferences. The room types include:
- Single Occupancy Room: These rooms are designed for students who prefer a private living space. They come with basic amenities such as a bed, study table, and chair.
- Double Occupancy Room: These rooms are shared by two students and offer a more social living experience. They come with two beds, two study tables, and two chairs.
- Triple Occupancy Room: These rooms are shared by three students and provide a more communal living experience. They come with three beds, three study tables, and three chairs.
The college also provides additional amenities such as a common room, study hall, and recreational facilities to enhance the student living experience.
Mess Billing System
The college has a well-structured mess system with a variety of food options to cater to different dietary preferences and requirements. The mess billing system is designed to be transparent and fair, with charges based on the actual consumption of food.
The mess charges are collected as a prepayment at the beginning of each semester. The charges are adjusted at the end of the semester based on the actual consumption of food. Students can also opt for different meal plans, such as vegetarian, non-vegetarian, or mixed meal plans, based on their preferences.
Rebate Policies
The college provides certain rebate policies for students who meet specific criteria. These rebates are designed to support students who may be facing financial difficulties or other challenges.
- Academic Excellence Rebate: Students who maintain a high academic performance (CGPA above 8.0) may be eligible for a rebate on their hostel and mess charges.
- Financial Need Rebate: Students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds may be eligible for a rebate on their hostel and mess charges based on their income certificate.
- Disabled Students Rebate: Students with disabilities may be eligible for a rebate on their hostel and mess charges based on their disability certificate.
The rebate policies are reviewed annually, and students are notified of any changes or updates to the policies.
Fee Waivers, Concessions, and Scholarships
The college recognizes the importance of financial support for students and provides various fee waivers, concessions, and scholarship opportunities to eligible candidates. These financial aids are designed to ensure that deserving students can access quality education without financial constraints.
Eligibility Criteria
The eligibility criteria for fee waivers, concessions, and scholarships are as follows:
- SC/ST/PwD Category: Students belonging to SC/ST/PwD categories are eligible for a 100% fee waiver on tuition and hostel charges.
- EWS Category: Students belonging to EWS category are eligible for a 50% fee waiver on tuition and hostel charges.
- MCM Category: Students belonging to MCM category are eligible for a 25% fee waiver on tuition and hostel charges.
The income slabs for eligibility are as follows:
- SC/ST/PwD: Annual income below Rs. 1,00,000
- EWS: Annual income between Rs. 1,00,000 and Rs. 2,00,000
- MCM: Annual income between Rs. 2,00,000 and Rs. 4,00,000
Benefits
The benefits of fee waivers, concessions, and scholarships include:
- Full fee waiver for SC/ST/PwD students on tuition and hostel charges
- 50% fee waiver for EWS students on tuition and hostel charges
- 25% fee waiver for MCM students on tuition and hostel charges
- Additional financial support for students with exceptional academic performance
Application Process
The application process for fee waivers, concessions, and scholarships involves the following steps:
- Students must fill out an application form available on the college website
- Students must upload the required documents, including income certificate, caste certificate (if applicable), and disability certificate (if applicable)
- Students must submit the application form along with the required documents before the deadline
- The college will review the applications and shortlist eligible candidates
- Selected candidates will be notified and provided with the necessary documentation for the fee waiver or concession
Payment Procedures & Refund Policy
The payment procedures for the Masters of Commerce program at Veda Degree College East Godavari are designed to be simple, transparent, and secure. The college accepts payments through various modes, including online banking, NEFT, RTGS, and cash.
Payment Deadlines
Students are required to pay the fees before the start of each semester. The payment deadlines are as follows:
- Semester 1: Before the start of the academic year (July 1st)
- Semester 2: Before the start of the second semester (January 1st)
- Semester 3: Before the start of the third semester (July 1st)
- Semester 4: Before the start of the fourth semester (January 1st)
Students who fail to pay the fees on time will be subject to late fees, which are calculated at 1% per month on the outstanding amount.
Late Fee Calculations
For students who fail to pay the fees on time, late fees are calculated as follows:
- 1% per month on the outstanding amount
- Maximum late fee capped at 10% of the total fee amount
The late fees are collected to encourage timely payment and ensure that the college can maintain its operations and provide quality education to students.
Refund Policy
The college has a clear refund policy for students who withdraw from the program or are unable to continue their studies. The refund policy is as follows:
- Refund is processed within 30 days of the withdrawal
- Refund amount is calculated based on the number of semesters completed
- Refund is subject to the deduction of administrative charges
- Refund is processed through the same mode of payment as the original payment
Students who wish to withdraw from the program must submit a written application to the college authorities and follow the prescribed procedure for withdrawal. The college will review the application and process the refund accordingly.
The college's fee structure and payment procedures are designed to be transparent, fair, and supportive of students' educational journey. The college is committed to providing quality education and ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder students' access to education.