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CET‐2015 COURSE‐WISE, CATEGORY‐WISE FEE STRUCTURE



CET‐2015

COURSE‐WISE, CATEGORY‐WISE FEE STRUCTURE (IN `.)





CATEGORIES








SC / ST

CAT‐1

COURSE
COLLEGE TYPE
GM
OBC
INCOME
INCOME
INCOME

INCOME



(2A,2B,3A,3B)
BELOW
ABOVE
BELOW

ABOVE










2.5 LAKHS
2.5 LAKHS
2.5 LAKHS

2.5 LAKHS


GOVT
16,700
16,700
0
16,700
500

16,700












Priv. Un Aided
62,500
62,500
0
62,500
46,300

62,500

MEDICAL









Priv. Minority
62,500
62,500
0
62,500
46,300

62,500















Deemed/
62,500
62,500
0
62,500
46,300

62,500


PRIV. Univ






















GOVT
14,400
14,400
0
14,400
500

14,400












Priv. Un Aided
42,500
42,500
0
42,500
28,600

42,500

DENTAL









Priv. Minority
42,500
42,500
0
42,500
28,600

42,500















Deemed/
42,500
42,500
0
42,500
28,600

42,500


PRIV. Univ






















GOVT
8,590
8,590
0
8,590
500

8,590











ISM & H
Priv. Aided
18,590
18,590
0
18,590
10,500

18,590










(AYUSH)









Priv. Un Aided
28,590
28,590
0
28,590
20,500

28,590















Deemed/
28,590
28,590
0
28,590
20,500

28,590


PRIV. Univ






















GOVT / AIDED
18,090
18,090
0
18,090
500

18,090












Priv. Un Aided /









Priv. Minority
45,000
45,000
0
45,000
27,410

45,000

ENGINEERING /
(TYPE‐1)








ARCHITECTURE









Priv. Un Aided









Priv. Minority
50,000
50,000
0
50,000
32,410

50,000


(TYPE‐2)



















Deemed/
45,000
45,000
0
45,000
27,410

45,000


PRIV. Univ





















ENGINEERING
ALL COLLEGE
3,090
3,090
0
3,090
500

3,090

(SNQ SEATS)





















B‐PHARM /
GOVT
14,030
14,030
0
14,030
500

14,030










PHARM‐D









Priv. Un Aided
21,430
21,430
0
21,430
7,900

21,430





















CATEGORIES








SC / ST

CAT‐1

FARM SCIENCE
COLLEGE TYPE
GM
OBC
INCOME
INCOME
INCOME

INCOME



(2A,2B,3A,3B)
BELOW
ABOVE
BELOW

ABOVE










2.5 LAKHS
2.5 LAKHS
2.5 LAKHS

2.5 LAKHS

B.Sc
GOVT
19,000
19,000
9,500
19,000
19,000

19,000

(Agri. Bio‐Tech)





















B.Sc.(Agri)
GOVT
19,000
19,000
9,500
19,000
19,000

19,000











B.Sc.(Ag.Maco.)
GOVT
19,000
19,000
9,500
19,000
19,000

19,000











B.Tech(Agri.Engg)
GOVT
19,000
19,000
9,500
19,000
19,000

19,000











B.Sc.(Forestry)
GOVT
19,000
19,000
9,500
19,000
19,000

19,000











B.TECH
GOVT
19,000
19,000
9,500
19,000
19,000

19,000

(FOOD SCI. Tech.)





















B.H.Sc.
GOVT
19,000
19,000
9,500
19,000
19,000

19,000











B.Sc
GOVT
19,000
19,000
9,500
19,000
19,000

19,000

(Horticulture)





















B.Sc(Seri)
GOVT
19,000
19,000
9,500
19,000
19,000

19,000











B.Tech.
GOVT
19,000
19,000
9,500
19,000
19,000

19,000

(Food Tech.)





















B.Tech (D.Tech)
GOVT
18,990
12,780
8,330
8,330
10,510

10,510











B.F.Sc
GOVT
18,990
12,780
8,330
8,330
10,510

10,510











B.V.Sc and A.H
GOVT
30,760
13,990
8,500
8,500
12,260

12,260















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