Does IIBS Bangalore refund fees?

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    Answered by

    Yuvraj Vasan

    a week ago

    Yes, IIBS Bangalore has a refund policy for fees, but the specifics can vary based on the circumstances and timing of the refund request. Generally, if a student withdraws before the course starts or within a certain period after enrollment, they may be eligible for a partial refund. It's best to check the official IIBS Bangalore website or contact their admissions office directly for the most accurate and detailed information regarding their refund policy.

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    Shraddha Vinaykumar | Contributor-Level 8

    2 months ago

    Although the institute has specified some limits and circumstances, IIBS Bangalore normally has a refund policy in place. Refunds are typically only granted by the institution if the student withdraws from the programme before to the start of the course or within a specific time frame following acceptance, typically a few days or weeks. The date of the withdrawal and the quantity of administrative work previously finished may affect the refund amount. Usually, a specific portion of the total amount may be subtracted as processing fees, and neither the admittance fee nor a portion of the original payment may be reimbursed. A student's r

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    Arindam Modak | Contributor-Level 9

    2 months ago

    IIBS Bangalore has a relevant and existing refund policy which however differs depending on factors such as the scope of withdrawal and the programme in question. On the whole, institutions such as IIBS adhere to the refunding fees issues in the policies set by the University Grants Commission (UGC) one of which allows for a refund to be made on a student based on his or her decision to quit the course after admission.

    In case the student withdraws shortly after the admission process, there's usually a much higher amount for a refund, however, the percentage reduces the nearer the withdrawal is to the commencement of classes. However, f

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