What is the fees for B.Tech. in Metallurgical Engineering at Indus University?

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    Smit Gopani

    2 years ago

    At Indus University, the cost of a B.Tech. in Metallurgical Engineering is 1,01,000 INR each year.

    The annual tuition for Indus University's B.Tech. in Metallurgical Engineering programme is 1,01,000 rupees. This price includes the programme-related university facilities and resources access charge as well as the tuition for academic education.

    It's vital to note that the cost is per year; hence, the total cost would be four times the annual price, or 4,04,000 rupees, for the entire duration of the programme, which normally lasts four years (eight semesters).

    The most precise and current information regarding the programme cost must be co

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    Prateek Swami | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago

    The cost of the Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Metallurgical Engineering programme at Indus University is 1,01,000 rupees per year. According to the kind of accommodation (AC or non-AC), the hostel rates for male and female students are the same and range from 1.38 L to 1.62 L annually. The hostel fees also cover the costs of the mess, which includes two meals and two snacks per day. There are also coffee and tea makers accessible.

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