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Fee Structure (PGDM/PGDCM)

The Fee Structure for the students of the Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) & Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Aided Management (PGDCM) for the 45th & 15th Session (2008-2010) at Indian Institute of Management Calcutta is as follows:

Particulars Term I Term II Term III Total
Tution Fees 60,000 60,000 60,0000 1,80,000
Room Rent 4,000 4,000 4,000 12,000
Course Materials 12,000 12,000 12,000 36,000
Computer Charges 10,000 10,000 10,000 30,000
Library Fees 10,000 10,000 10,000 30,000
Medical Insurance Charges 600     600
Development Fees 10000     10000
Students' Association Fees 600     600
Alumni Activities 800     800
Caution Deposit 6000     6000
Total 1,14,000 96,000 96,000 3,06,000

*Without caution deposit *3,00,000.00

Fees for 4th Term, 5th Term and 6th Term will be informed before commencement of 4th Term.

Notes:

The fees/deposits mentioned against item nos. 8 to 10 in the 1st Term are payable only one time in two years.

NRI

The total fee to be paid by a student during the 45th Session is US$ 40,000 (US$ forty thousand only) inclusive of US$ 4000 payable along with the acceptance form. The remaining amount of US$ 36,000 is payable in six terms @ US$ 6000 in each term.

Overseas students are required to deposit US$ 6000 (US$ six thousand only) with the PGP office at the time of registration on June 18 - 20, 2008 (or latest by June 30, 2008 in case of late registrants). This amount is to be paid by Demand Draft in favour of Indian Institute of Management Calcutta payable at Kolkata. This amount is inclusive of tuition and other necessary fees for the first term and one time payment towards Students Association and Alumni fee. In addition to the above all Overseas students are required to pay with the first term one time caution deposit of Rs.6,000/- towards PGP and Student Mess and it is to be paid by a Bank Draft in favour of Indian Institute of Management Calcutta payable at Kolkata.

Caution deposit is refundable at the time of leaving the Institute subject to adjustments.

The payment of fees can also be made in Indian currency for the equivalent amount of US$. However, documentary evidence of the exchange rate on the day of the conversion would be required in case one would like to pay the fees in Indian currency.