What is the fees of K.G.Mittal Ayurvedic College for PG Ayurved course?

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  • One of the most well-known private ayurvedic colleges in Maharashtra is KG Mittal Ayurved College in Mumbai.  KGMPAC Mumbai has been certified by the Central Council of Indian Medicines and is associated with the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik.

    Modern facilities and highly skilled teachers oversee the high-quality medical programs offered by the KG Mittal Ayurved College in Mumbai. The College's postgraduate medical programs are well-known (MD).

    The annual tuition for a postgraduate programme is roughly 60000 INR .This equates to about 1.8 Lacs for POSTGRADUATE COURSE.

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    Tishank Pawar | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    If you want to get admission in K.G.Mittal Ayurvedic College then I guess its a good choice because its a very reputated college. aThe fee stucture is around 60,000 and if we include other charges like exam fees, tution fees then its around 1.20 Lacs per year. Fee for other courses is lower then than PG courses. It is around 50,000 and other expenses included total will be around 80,000. You can find more detail information on college website. 

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