What is the fees range for courses offered by the Gyan Ganga College of Technology (GGCT)?

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    Each programme at Gyan Ganga College of Technology (GGCT), Jabalpur has a different price range.  The annual cost of a B.E or B.Tech programme is about INR 60,000 which adds up to INR 2,40,000 for four years. Exam costs are INR 3,500 every semester.  The annual cost of an M.Tech programme ranges from INR 60,000 to INR 80,000.  The annual cost of an MBA is approximately INR 50,000.  For qualified OBC, SC, and ST students scholarships and tuition fee waiver programs (INR 12,000/year for TFW) are offered, greatly lowering expenses.

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