

TimesPro Fee Structure
TimesPro fee structure includes multiple components, such as the tuition fees, registration fees, security deposits, etc. Students need to pay the first semester or admission fees to confirm their seats for admission. Check out the following table for more details:
Course Name | One-Time Fee | Tuition Fee | Hostel Fee |
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MBA/PGDM | INR 15,000 | INR 1,69,200 to 14,70,000 | |
Executive MBA/PGDM | INR 8,00,000 to 12,20,000 | ||
PG Diploma | INR 1,25,000 to 2,56,000 | ||
M.A. | INR 2,25,000 | ||
Others PG | INR 6,15,200 | ||
Certificate | INR 2,500 to 20,000 | INR 45,000 to 15,50,000 |
Commonly asked questions On Fees Breakdown
PGDM programme is offered via multiple institutes/universities at TimesPro and the fee structure varies from one university to another but on an average, the fee structure lies between Rs 6.5 Lacs to Rs 7.5 Lakh.
It doesn't seem that TimesPro offers conventional undergraduate (UG) degrees, such as B.Com or B.Sc.
They emphasize professional and vocational training, frequently offering degrees or certificates.
The cost of these programs varies according to the particular course and length.
The cost of some courses, such as "Solidity and Ethereum Smart Contracts," is between 10,000 and 20,000 INR.
Programs in early career can be more expensive; for example, the Relationship Management in Banking programme costs INR 49,560.
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TimesPro Admission FAQs
Through partnerships with prestigious Indian universities and institutes, TimesPro Institute is able to offer MBA programs. Admission to TimesPro is determined by entry as well as merit. The three basic components of MBA admissions are the entrance exam, the group discussion (GD), and the personal interview (PI).Leading MBA schools anticipate that the cut-off score for admission in 2024 will fall between the 65th and 95th percentiles.
You must have graduated from an accredited university with a 50% average in any discipline, or the equivalent, in order to be eligible for MBA enrollment. The required minimum aggregate score for students in the reserved category is 45%.
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Student Forum
Answered 6 months ago
To determine which institute is most suitable for a Certificate, among National Institute of Photography and TimesPro are compared based on programme specialisation and candidates' interests. The following brief comparison can be referred to by candidates to analyse which institute is better for pur
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a year ago
The NSE (National Stock Exchange) course are very beneficial as the certificate of the course is quite valuable.The course at NSE provides the deep knowledge and detailed study of Stock market and Financial market with the technical and fundamental analysis.The certificate of NSE course can make you
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Beginner-Level 5
Answered a year ago
TimesPro offers various courses with a range of costs depending on the programme chosen and its duration.
- IIM Calcutta Executive Programme in Business Management: INR 6,80,000.
- Banking course can cost around INR 85,000.
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Contributor-Level 6
Answered a year ago
Supportive work environment: TimesPro claims to foster a culture of collaboration, growth, and innovation.
Recognition and rewards: There seems to be an emphasis on recognizing and rewarding employee performance.
Growth opportunities: TimesPro positions itself as an organisation that invests in profes
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Contributor-Level 6
Answered a year ago
You can browse the official website of the Timespro for the matter of Cut-off, and many college review websites also provides specific information about the cut-off courses wise for individual ranking.
- Cut-off marks in 10th and 12th: General – 70%, OBC – 65%, SC/ST – 60%
- Cut-off marks in graduation:
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