Is there any difference between grant in aid and higher payment in M.Com. If yes, then what will be the fees for both in SLU?

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    palak mahajan | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    The grant in aid means the money that's coming from central government, if your admission is based on your merit, I mean on the basis of marks then you get admission in any college of your choice, and you just need to pay Rs. 4000-5000 for M.Com for the grant students and government gives you scholarship. But listen some scholarships are not depending upon grant or non-grant aid criteria but if your admission is based on higher payment in M.Com. It means you need to pay all your fees which depends upon the college of your choice, which is definitely much more than Rs. 4000-5000. The fees for M.Com in SLU University is around INR 35,38,
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