What is the fee structure for Diploma in Advanced Computing Arts in MET Institute of Information Technology?

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    Pranav Kaushal | Contributor-Level 9

    9 months ago

    The Diploma in Advanced Computing Arts (DACA) at MET Institute of Information Technology in Bandra West, Mumbai has the following fee structure in INR:
    The total amount is 100,000, plus GST if applicable. 
    The fee is payable in two installments. 
    The first installment is 10,000 + GST. 
    The second installment is 90,000 including GST. 
    The DACA is a 12-month, full-time undergraduate programme designed for engineers and IT professionals interested in advanced computing. The programme includes topics such as Python, technology and code integration, and distributed computing in Java.

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    Khushi Jaiswal | Contributor-Level 10

    11 months ago

    The fee structure for diploma in Advance Computing arts in MET Institute of information Technology is as follows

    • Total fee is 100,000
    • Payment schedule: the course fee is paid in two installments  
    1. 1 first installment:10,000 plus goods and services tax GST
    2. Second installment:80,000 plus good service and tax GST
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    Kunal Lalwani | Contributor-Level 9

    11 months ago

    The fee to be paid for the DACA offered by MET Institute of Information Technology currently stands at Rs. 1,00,000 for the entire course. This is a one-year, full-time program for the diploma in advanced computing and the admission qualification here require the candidate to have sat for the 10+2 standardized examinations.

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