Is Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia more expensive than Indraprastha Law College?

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    Kourav Mallick

    a year ago

    No, Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) is generally less expensive than Indraprastha Law College (ILC). The total fees for the B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) program at JMI is around INR 11,050 per semester, while the total fees for the B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) program at ILC is around INR 14,000 per semester.

    Here is a table comparing the fees for the B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) program at JMI and ILC:

    Fee HeadFaculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI)Indraprastha Law College (ILC)
    Admission FeeINR 2200INR 2500
    Enrolment FeeINR 100INR 100
    Medical/Physio./Dental Clinic FeeINR 300INR 300
    Identity CardINR 100INR 100
    Syllabus/SessionalINR 100INR 100
    Examination FeeINR 1000INR 1500
    Garden FeeINR 50INR 50
    Library FeeINR 300INR 500
    Games & SportsINR 400INR 500
    Subject AssociationINR 150INR 200
    Students Aid FundINR 100INR 100
    University MagazineINR 50INR 50
    Cultural ActivitiesINR 150INR 200
    Field Study FeesINR 1000INR 2000
    Library Caution MoneyINR 500INR 500
    Lab Caution Money (Security)INR 1000INR 1000
    Development FundINR 1200INR 1200
    IT Development FundINR 500INR 500
    Canteen EstablishmentINR 50INR 50
    Faculty MagazineINR 50INR 50
    TotalINR 11050INR 14000
     
    Please note that these fees are subject to change. It is always best to check the JMI and ILC websites for the latest information.

    I hope this information is helpful.

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