What is the fee for B.Sc at Amity University, Noida?

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Amity Noida BSc fee is cumulative of multiple components, which are one-time chargeable or have to be paid annually/semesterly. Some of these components are caution money, hostel fee, tuition fee, and more. The below table showcases Amity Noida BSc fee structure:

ComponentsTotal Tuition Fee
One-time feeINR 20,000
Tuition feeINR 1.6 lakh - INR 20.2 lakh
Hostel feeINR 2.85 lakh - INR 4.65 lakh

NOTE: The mentioned fee is as per the

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