Is it compulsory to live in campus hostel? If not, then do they provide any concession in fee?

Asked about National Insurance Academy- NIA - Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM)

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  • NIA offers a fully residential 2-year PGDM course. It is compulsory for all to stay on the campus. But in some cases in last few years management has allowed some of the students to stay with their family, whose parents are staying in Pune. It all depends on the management's decision. In such cases, respective deduction in lodging and boarding fee can be expected. But in no case students are allowed to stay outside the campus if their parents are not staying in Pune. Management prefers students to stay on the campus only.
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    Shambhavi Srivatsav

    8 years ago
    It is generally compulsory for students to stay in the campus hostel. Exceptions can be made if the student lives with his or her parents in Pune.

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