I have got a call from FMS BHU but I am confused that I should apply for paid seat option or normal. What is the difference between them?

Asked about Institute of Management Studies, BHU - Master of Business Administration (MBA)

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Asked by Ayush Agarwal

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    Manas Pandey | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    The difference is nil. The paid seats are alotted only when the regular seats are occupied fully. The students opting for the paid seat have to pay higher fee amount.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    AMAN SHARMA

    6 years ago
    As per university norms, our institute has to reserve a fixed percentage of regular seat for paid seat. That means once regular seats get fulfilled, the students who apply for the paid seat, will be given a chance to get admission as per merit list and for this they have to pay normal fee+paid seat fee i. e. 50K+1.5 lakhs per annum.
    P.S:- There are 7 paid seats both in MBA and MBA-IB.

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