What is the fees for B.Tech at The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India University Tripura?

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    Shashank Kumar

    a month ago

    The fee structure for the B.Tech programme at The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India is Rs 20,000 which is payable at the time of admission and the tuition fee is around Rs. 65,000 per semester. Therefore, the approximate total fee for the B.Tech programme over four years (eight semesters) 

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    ANISH SHARMA | Contributor-Level 7

    6 months ago

    The fee structure for the B.Tech programme at The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India is Rs 20,000 which is payable at the time of admission and the tuition fee is around Rs. 65,000 per semester. 

      Therefore, the approximate total fee for the B.Tech programme over four years (eight semesters) would be in the range of 4.6 Lacs to 5.6 Lacs without any schlorship if you get any schlorship then it may be possible that your fee is reduced to 1.4 Lacs or more. 

     

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