NIT Calicut - National Institute of Technology Fees

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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The total course fees for M.Tech at NIT Calicut is INR 1.4 lakh. This fee is exclusive of various components such as mess charges, hostel fee, and various other charges. For more comprehensive and updated National Institute of Technology, Calicut M.Tech fee structure, candidates are advised to visit the official website of college or contact the admission department of the institute directly.

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For students from the General, OBC, and EWS categories with a family income exceeding INR 5 Lakhs annually, the National Institute of Technology Calicut sets the comprehensive fee for the Bachelor of Technology (BTech) programme at INR 5 lakhs. This amount encompasses the entirety of the educational expenses necessary for the duration of the course. In addition to this, the institution mandates that students residing in hostels contribute INR 3.43 Lacs towards their accommodation over the course period. There is also a one-time fee of INR 30,500 that each student is required to pay at the onset of their academic journey. These financia
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Bhumika Khandelwal

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As per unofficial sources, the total tuition fee of the two-year Master of Planning (MPlan) course offered at NIT Calicut is INR 1.4 lakh. Thus, is indicative. The hostel charges are INR 1.55 Lacs and a one-time fee payment of INR 30,500 also has to be paid at the time of admission. Candidates can further visit the NIT Calicut website (nitc.ac.in) for more information on fee structure.

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Bhumika Khandelwal

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NIT Calicut has a seat intake of 52 for the two-year MCA course. In addition, the total tuition fee sums up to INR 2.1 lakh. The total course fee will further include other components such as the hostel fee, admission fee, caution deposit, library fee, etc. It must be noted that the mentioned fee is as per various unofficial sources and hence is indicative.

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Bhumika Khandelwal

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As per unofficial sources, the total tuition fee of the five-year BArch course offered at NIT Calicut is INR 6.25 lakh. The hostel charges are up to INR 3.41 Lacs and a one-time fee payment of INR 31,500 is also required for admission. This given fee is as per the data collected from unofficial sources and thus is subject to changes.

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Bhumika Khandelwal

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 In order to submit the NIT Calicut MTech application form successfully, candidates will have to pay the required fees. The application fee for OP/EWS/OBC/PwD categories candidates is INR 1,000. In addition, the SC/ST categories need to pay INR 500. Further, the application fee payment can be done through credit card/debit card/net banking.

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Bhumika Khandelwal

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NIT Calicut MSc course fee includes multiple components, including caution deposit, admission fee, development fee, tuition fee, etc. As per unofficial sources, the total tuition fee for two-year is INR 2.2 lakh and a one-time fee, including caution deposit, etc. is INR 30,500. Aspirants can further check out the NIT Calicut website (nitc.ac.in) for more details on the fee structure.

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