What is the cost of attendence at Harvard for an Indian student?

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    Esha Srivastava

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    Studying at Harvard can be expensive for Indian students. Located in Cambridge, the cost of living when studying at Harvard is high. Apart from the tuition fee, students also need to pay for housing, food, transportation, insurance, among others on a monthly basis. 
    Indian students can check the cost of attendance after admission to Harvard:

    Particulars

    Cost of attendance

    Tuition

    USD 59,320 (INR 52L)

    Fees

    USD 5,476 (INR 4.8L)

    Housing

    USD 13,532 (INR 11L)

    Food

    USD 8,598 (INR 7.5L)

    Subtotal - billed costs

    USD 86,926 (INR 76L)

    Personal expenses

    USD 2,500 (INR 2L)

    Books

    USD 1,000 (INR 87K)

    Transportation costs

    USD 0-USD 5,000 (INR 4.3L)

    Total billed and unbilled costs

    USD 90,426-USD 95,426 (INR 79L-INR 83L)

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