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6th June 2017, 09:10 PM
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What is the fee structure followed for BIPC in first year?
What is the fee structure followed for BIPC in first year? Can you please give me the latest information on the same? I want to apply for the course and am not sure whether to apply or not as the fees should be less. Awaiting for the response.
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7th June 2017, 11:05 AM
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Re: What is the fee structure followed for BIPC in first year?
The fee structure followed for BiPC first year varies from school to school. Candidates who have passed 10th standard or an equivalent examination from a Government recognised board are eligible to pursue BiPC first year. Some schools also provide fee concession to merit candidates of 10th standard board examinations. The fee structure for BiPC first year generally ranges from Rs.20000/- to Rs.40000/- per year.
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7th June 2017, 05:04 PM
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Re: What is the fee structure followed for BIPC in first year?
BIPC is a Science stream in 10+2 which will be opted by candidates who are having interest in Life Sciences to settle as Doctor or Pharmacist or any other Medical related job profiles.
The fee structure for BIPC group is not fixed in all the colleges. It will be varied from one college to other college. It would be in the range of Rs.5000/- to Rs.50000/- per year. Some newly started colleges will offer this course just at Rs.5000/- and the other popular colleges will charge upto Rs.50000/- Popular colleges are - Sri Chaitanya -Narayana -Nalanda -NRI etc. These colleges will offer coaching for the Engineering or Medical Entrance Exams along with academics. That's why these colleges charge high fee from the students. But they would do justice for the fees they are charging -by providing classroom sessions with top qualified faculty -coaching for entrance exams like EAMCET, JEE, AIIMS etc. -excellent lab facility -Hostel facility -Classes and study hours start from Morning 6 AM and continued till 10 PM in the night -Special attention to each and every candidate -Not allowing students to go outside except Sunday -Not allowing mobile phones and in so many ways they provide the quality education to students. If you are ready to put your best efforts and having interest in studies, then only go for these colleges. Otherwise, you can join in normal colleges where there will be fees upto Rs.10000/- per year. Out of the above listed colleges, Sri Chaitanya is good for BIPC group and Narayana is good for MPC group. |
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30th June 2021, 01:46 AM
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Re: What is the fee structure followed for BIPC in first year?
Courses after BIPC :-
1.Orthoptics 2.Pyschology 3.Pathology 4.Food Technology 5.Environmental Sciences Popular universities to pursue courses after BIPC:- For Biotechnology courses:- University of British Columbia University of Toronto For Zoology Courses: 1.University of Otago University of California,Davis For Food Technology courses: Cornell University University of Lincoln McGill University For Agriculture Courses : University of Alberta Murray State University For Microbiology Courses: Harvard University John's Hopkins University Minimum Rs.5000 |
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