I want to know about the fee structure at JP Institute of Pharmacy and Research, Raebareli for Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm.).

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    Praveen Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Sure, here is the fee structure for Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm.) at JP Institute of Pharmacy and Research, Raebareli:
    **General Category**
    * Tuition fee: Rs. 1,00,000
    * Examination fee: Rs. 500
    * Hostel fee: Rs. 10,000 (per year)
    * Mess fee: Rs. 2,000 (per month)
    **SC/ST Category**
    * Tuition fee: Rs. 50,000
    * Examination fee: Rs. 500
    * Hostel fee: Rs. 5,000 (per year)
    * Mess fee: Rs. 1,000 (per month)
    **PWD Category**
    * Tuition fee: Rs. 50,000
    * Examination fee: Rs. 500
    * Hostel fee: Rs. 5,000 (per year)
    * Mess fee: Rs. 1,000 (per month)
    The fee structure is subject to change. Please contact the institute for the latest information.
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