What is the fees for MD in Panchakarma at College of Ayurved Bharati Vidyapeeth?

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    Kapil Lalwani | Contributor-Level 10

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    The overall tuition fee for the MD in Panchakarma course offered at College of Ayurved, Bharati Vidyapeeth is estimated to be about INR 945000 for the entire period of three years. Moreover, there’s need to pay around INR 333000 as hostel fee. Other expenses may include books, transportations and food which are not included in this amount mentioned above. In addition, there are examination charges charged by the college which range between INR 10000 – 20000 per annum. Thus, in order to obtain precise information about them, we must first check out the colleges’ fees structure before making final decisions regarding ad

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