How much money is required in Indian rupees to study at University of Idaho?

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Asked by Pulkit Gautam

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  • The Idaho University Tuition Fees for Indian students for some popular courses are given below: 

    Courses1st Year Tuition Fees
    BE / BTech (13 courses)
    INR 23 L - 24 L
    MS (29 courses)
    INR 18 L - 25 L
    BSc (36 courses)
    INR 17 L - 24 L
    MA (8 courses)
    INR 24 L
    BBA (14 courses)
    INR 23 L - 24 L
    PG Certificate (15 courses)
    INR 12 L - 18 L
    PhD (7 courses)
    INR 18 L
    MA (12 courses)
    INR 21 L - 24 L
    BA (15 courses)
    INR 22 L - 23 L
    LLM (8 courses)
    INR 24 L - 35 L

     

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    Answered by

    Mayank Vashisht | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The average annual money (in Indian rupees) required to study at the University of Idaho ranges between INR 12 Lacs to INR 35 Lakh. This cost may vary, as the tuition fee at the University of Idaho is course-specific. The first year tuition fee for some of the popular cousrses the University of Idaho is given in the table below:

    Courses1st Year Tuition Fees
    MSINR 18 Lacs - INR 25 Lakh
    BScINR 17 Lacs - INR 24 Lakh
    BTechINR 23 Lacs - INR 24 Lakh
    PG CertificateINR 12 Lacs - INR18 Lakh
    LLMINR 24 Lacs - INR 35 Lakh

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