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Tuition Fees
Undergraduate Programs: These fees cover the cost of academic instruction and can vary significantly depending on the program (e.g., engineering, medical, arts, business).
Postgraduate Programs: Graduate courses often have higher tuition fees than undergraduate programs.
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Registration/Admission Fees
A one-time payment made at the time of admission, covering the administrative costs of enrolling.
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Examination Fees
These fees cover the cost of conducting exams and may be charged per semester or annually.
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Hostel Fees
Accommodation Fees: For students living on campus. This can vary based on the type of room (single, shared, AC, non-AC).
Mess Fees: If meals are provided in the hostel, students may pay an additional fee for mess services.
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Library Fees
Charges for accessing library resources, including books, journals, and digital media. Some colleges charge an annual library fee.
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Laboratory Fees
For science or engineering students, laboratory fees are often charged to cover the cost of lab equipment, consumables, and maintenance.
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Sports and Activity Fees
Charges for participation in sports, extracurricular activities, cultural events, and student clubs.
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Development Fees
Used to maintain and upgrade the infrastructure and resources of the college.
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Insurance Fees
Some colleges may require students to pay for health or accidental insurance.
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Miscellaneous Fees
These can include fees for student ID cards, event participation, technology (e.g., Wi-Fi), transportation, and other services.
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Alumni Fees
Some colleges charge alumni fees, though this typically occurs after graduation, when students may choose to remain a part of the alumni network.
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Caution Deposit
A refundable deposit paid at the time of admission, which is refunded at the end of the course, subject to conditions.