Is there any fee concession offered to children of Ex-Army men?

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    Abhignan bollam | Contributor-Level 10

    a week ago

    Yes, many institutions in India offer fee concessions or financial assistance to children of ex-army personnel. For example, in Maharashtra, the Directorate of Higher Education provides a 100% fee waiver, including admission, semester, library, and laboratory fees, for children of ex-servicemen pursuing higher education in government-aided colleges.

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    Kritika Kumari | Contributor-Level 10

    a week ago

    Indeed, a lot of educational institutions provide children of former military people a discount on tuition. Usually, these concessions are made as part of government initiatives to help veterans' families. The institution and the particular programme may have an impact on the amount of the concession. Since some may provide reductions or waive specific costs for such students, it is advised to inquire about the specific concession specifics with the relevant school, college, or university.

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