What is the application fee for MSc at IIT Gandhinagar?

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    Mani Khanna Of Family, Friends and Food | Contributor-Level 9

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    Candidates need to pay an application fee (non-refundable) in the online mode only for MSc admission at IIT Gandhinagar. However, they are required to furnish a hard copy of the application form along with a photograph and all the necessary documents in original (testimonials, certificates, publications, work experience, and research/professional experience) at the interview time. Incomplete applications get rejected. Application fees for SC/ST/PwD candidates is INR 150 and for all the other category candidates, the same is INR 300. The details of the IIT-JAM application fee specific to gender/category are given below:

    Category

    IIT JAM Application Fee for One Test Paper  (in INR)

    IIT JAM Application Fee for Two Test Papers  (in INR)

    Female (All Categories)/ SC/ ST/ PwD

    900

    INR 1,250

    All Others

    1,800

    INR 2,500

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