Which is more economical for pursuing BA among NSOU and KSOU?

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    Nishtha Garg | Contributor-Level 10

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    After comparing Netaji Subhas Open University and Karnataka State Open University in terms of BA tuition fees, Netaji Subhas Open University is more economical for studying a BA course. The tuition fee for BA courses at Netaji Subhas Open University is INR 9,900, which is highly affordable in comparison to Karnataka State Open University's fee of INR 18,400. However, it must be noted that the mentioned fee has been taken from the official website and is still subject to change.

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