Can you explain about the fees criteria? Is the hostel fees also included in the total fees of 3.71 lakhs for B.Sc fashion designing?

Asked about Chandigarh University (CU) - Discontinued (Mar 2025)- B.Sc. in Fashion and Design

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    Tanya

    7 months ago

    Hello!

    Firstly, I would like to correct you because you have mentioned the wrong figure, the per semester fees for B.Sc fashion designing is Rs 103000/- INR and hostel fees is different, its not included.

    And rest telling about fees criteria, so the tuition fees, exam fees, and everything else are designed so that anyone can afford them. Plus, they offer scholarships which makes fees affordable.

    To get scholarships firstly you need to pass the Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET). This test is mandatory for your admission. If you score well in CUCET then you can get a scholarship that reduces your fees a lot.

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    guest Sokhi

    9 months ago

    Fees structure depends upon different university to university and you are mentioning a specific fee structure but you haven't mentioned which university or college. Hostel fees are often separate, based on the facilities provided like AC or non-AC rooms, mess charges, and additional services. 

    Talking about my experience, I studied at Chandigarh University and I found it offers a well-rounded environment for students. The fashion designing program there is quite impressive, with advanced labs and tools like Juki sewing machines, dyeing, and printing labs, and CAD labs for digital design. They even focus on practical learning with

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    Abhishek Chander | Contributor-Level 6

    9 months ago

    I know one university that offers an affordable fashion designing course with much lower fees compared to what you may have seen elsewhere — that’s Chandigarh University. The B.Des in Fashion Design program at CU is designed to provide a comprehensive education in fashion, blending creativity with industry-focused training.

    The tuition fee for the B.Des Fashion Design course is INR 1,03,000 per semester, making it much more affordable. Please note, hostel fees are not included in the tuition fees. Hostel charges are separate and depend on the type of accommodation you choose (e.g., single or shared rooms).

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    Aman Kumar Pursuing Management degree | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    No, hostel fee doesn't include Tuition fee. Hostel fee will be different from tuition fee.

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