What is the total fee (including tuition, mess, hostel, etc.) for B.A LL.B students at BMS College of Law, Bangalore?

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    Amit Saini | Contributor-Level 10

    9 months ago

    The total fees for the B.A. LL.B. programme at BMS College of Law, Bangalore, including tuition, mess, and hostel charges, typically range between 80,000 to 90,000 per year. The programme spans 5 years, and fee reductions may apply in later years. The college also provides scholarships for students belonging to reserved categories and offers ample internship opportunities, especially during the final years of study.

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Yes, pursuing a BCom LLB at BMS College of Law can be considered on the expensive side, several sources report the annual fees to be around INR 3.8 Lakhs . Here's a breakdown of the cost:

  • Annual Fees: INR. 3.8 Lakhs (approximate)
  • Total Program Cost: Since BCom LLB is a five-year program,  the total cost would be around INR 3.8 Lakhs/year * five years = INR 19 Lakhs (approximate)

Additional Expenses:

  • There might be additional charges for hostel accommodation,  books,  uniforms,  and other miscellaneous college fees.

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