How much money is required in Indian rupees to study at St John's University?

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    Niharika | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    As per online sources, the average tuition costs for St. John's University's undergraduate and graduate programmes are INR 33,813,21 and INR 30,671,28, respectively. The annual cost of housing and meals is INR 2923579.76. Yet other sources quote that the average tuition fee for studying at the St John's University is 45,000 USD (35,85,000 INR) per year.

    To get an idea of how much you need to spend on tuition in the course of your choice, here are the programme costs of few courses -

    B.Sc. - INR 35 L

    MBA/PGDM: INR 26 L - 31 L

    MS: INR 17 L - 40 L

    MIM: INR 19 L - 33 L

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