What is the diffrence between sponsored semester and non-sponsored semester.........?

1 Follower | 39.3k Views | Posted 2012-06-22 09:28:15
Asked by ravi kamboj

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    kumar ravi singh | Contributor-Level 9

    2012-06-22 10:10:17
    Hi ravi
    can't tell you about sponsored semester and non sponsored semester. .
    but i can tell you about meaning of sponsord in amity university admission form.
    in Amity university
    sponsored students mean who are approved by their admission panel and they charge less fee to them.
    non sponsored student's have to pay more fee because they do not fits in their eligibility criteria.
    Like in Btech sponsored fee = 1.1 lakh/semester
    non sponsored fee =1.65 lakh/semester
    hope this help
    Like if you found this helpful. . :)
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Vegesna Karteekvarma

    2014-04-09 23:06:55
    Sponsored and non sponsored fee ? When a company or an organisations deputes some one from their organisation for a particular course in an institute, it is called sponsoring Normally sponsored fee are very much higher than non sponsored ones. Institutes prefer sponsored candidate.
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    Mohammed

    2012-06-22 10:19:39
    There are sponsored and non sponsored seats in Mtech admissions, if are a BE/BTech graduate . In sponsored seat , u can apply for mtech after a min of 2 years experience in teaching in AICTE approved colleges. where as non sponsered is regular admission.

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