What is the fees of Cornell University in Indian rupees?

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a year ago

Cornell University fees vary from INR 18 L to INR 1 Cr for first year as per the programs. There are some courses at the university where tuition fees is less than INR 30 L for first-year. The table below includes the fees of Cornell University in Indian rupees:

Courses

1st Year Tuition Fees

MS

INR 17 L - 55 L

MIM

INR 17 L - 55 L

MBA/PGDM

INR 17 L - 1 Cr

BE/BTech

INR 55 L - 57 L

BSc

INR 55 L

BBA

INR 55 L - 57 L

Executive MBA/PGDM

INR 36 L - 1 Cr

BArch

INR 55 L - 57 L

MD

INR 28 L - 51 L

MFA

INR 25 L

BFA

INR 57 L

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Chandra Shekhar
a year ago

Cornell University fees for Indian students vary between INR 17 L and INR 1 Cr for first-year. The below table includes the first-year fees of popular Cornell University courses for international students:

Courses

1st Year Tuition Fees

MS

INR 15 L - 18 L

BBA

INR 15 L - 17 L

BSc

INR 15 L - 16 L

MBA/PGDM

INR 15 L - 20 L

BE/BTech

INR 14 L - 19 L

BA

INR 15 L - 16 L

LLB

INR 15 L - 17 L

PG Diploma

INR 11 L

MEM

INR 17 L - 18 L

BEd

INR 15 L

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According to U.S. News & World Report, Cornell University tuition is USD 66,014. When compared with the national average cost of tuition fee which is CAD 43,477, Cornell University is more expensive. Cornell University cost for international students can be checked from the table given below:

Courses

1st Year Tuition Fees

MBA/PGDM (15 courses)

INR 17 L - 1 Cr

MS (46 courses)

INR 17 L - 54 L

BE / BTech (13 courses)

INR 49 L - 54 L

MEng (13 courses)

INR 49 L - 54 L

BSc (20 courses)

INR 49 L - 52 L

MA (14 courses)

INR 17 L - 32 L

BA (31 courses)

INR 49 L

BBA (6 courses)

INR 49 L - 52 L

MIM (9 courses)

INR 17 L - 52 L

M.Arch (6 courses)

INR 25 L - 54 L

BE3 (1 course)

INR 33 L

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