Is cost of attendance different for regular courses and courses offered under Harvard School of Extension?

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    Kanishka Gambhir | Contributor-Level 10

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    The cost of attendance is an essential part for international students. At Harvard, cost of attendance is different for regular courses and Harvard School of Extension courses. Along with tuition fee, students must also equally pay attention towards additional expenses. 

    The table below mentions the cost of attendance for undergraduate Mass Communication & Media Regular Courses: 

    Cost of Attendance 

    Charges 

    Fees 

    USD 5,476 (INR 4.79 L) 

    Housing 

    USD 13,532 (INR 11.84 L) 

    Food 

    USD 8,598 (INR 7.52 L) 

    Estimated personal expenses 

    USD 2,500 (INR 2.19 L) 

    Estimated books 

    USD 1,000 (INR 87 K) 

    Estimated transportation costs 

    USD 0-USD 5,000 (0 - INR 4.37 L) 

    Total 

    USD 31,106-USD 36,106 (INR 27.21 L- INR 31.57 L) 

    The table below mentions the cost of attendance for postgraduate Mass Communication & Media Courses offered under Harvard School of Extension: 

    Cost of Attendance 

    Charges   

    Housing and food 

    USD 12,930 (INR 11.32 L) 

    Books and Supplies 

    USD 400 (INR 35 K) 

    Personal Expense 

    USD 1,500 (INR 1.31 L) 

    Transportation 

    USD 400 (INR 35 K) 

    Subtotal 

    USD 15,230 (INR 13.31 L) 

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