Sir, What is the Fee structure with hostel for BA In Journalism, English and Psychology course 20-21? this is not mentioned in brochure.
Asked about REVA University - B.A. in Journalism, English and Psychology
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Hello,
As per your search on Shiksha, the fee structure of any college/university cannot be given without knowing the complete details.
*I have no direct association with education, one of my friend recently took admission in BA In Journalism in LPU, and lives in LPU hostel with the help of my friend I jotted certain facts those will help you decide better.
LPU is a good choice for higher studies. B.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication) is 3 yrs. (6 Semesters) programme. Eligibility Criteria in LPU Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent:
The processes in Hostels are so designed to help the students in every w...more -
Hi Harish,
It is good that you are going for such a creative career.The fee structure of any college cannot be given without knowing the complete details. That is to say you might get a scholarship slab based on the marks of your last class, or scholarship based on any category or award of national acknowledgement. All universities do not mention the details, but the other day I was browsing the web site of Lovely Professional University, for my friend, we saw that they have mentioned very clearly the slabs of scholarship to be given for different percentages. You can check that, maybe you will have a fair idea of the fee structures of...more
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