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Q:   Is University of Madras private or government?
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University of Madras is a state government university in Chennai. Madras University has also been recognised by the UGC. BTech & MBA are the flagship courses of the university. It has been ranked 38th under "University" category, 68th under "Overall" category & 18th under "State Public Universities" by NIRF 2025. The total course fee ranges between INR 28 K - 6 L, depending on the chosen specialisation. Overall, it is a good government college.

Q:   How can I take admission in Institute of Distance Education, University of Madras?
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Students may apply for a distance learning course at Madras University both online and offline. Merit and entrance exams are used in the admissions process. While submitting an application to the University of Madras IDE, applicants must follow a few processes. The following is a list of the stores for the two procedures:

For the online application: 

  • Applicants are required to visit the official website of the university.

  • Register themselves through the admission portal. 

  • Select the desired course and fill the application form with the adequate details.

  • Submit the application form with requisite documents and pay the application fees through online Net Banking or via Debit/Credit Card.

 For the offline application: 

  • Students can obtain an application form by visiting the college campus and have to pay INR 200 for the application form. 

  • Fill the application form with all the required academic & personal details and choose the desired course. 

  • Attach the requisite documents and submit the application form.

Documents Required

The following Certificates (Original) should be enclosed while not fail :

  • 10th Mark List.
  • Intermediate Mark List.
  • PG Degree first Year Statement of Marks.
  • UG Degree Certificate with Statement of Marks
Q:   What is the fees for University of Mysore?
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University of Mysore fees is different for each programme. The fee structure includes different components. Students have to pay the fees to complete the admission process. The fees is as below:

Course NameTotal Tuition Fee
BTechINR 21,400
MTechINR 73,900 - INR 1.8 lakh
MBAINR 9,500 - INR 6.5 lakh
BScINR 12,900 - INR 6 lakh
MScINR 9,500 - INR 5.6 lakh
BCAINR 14,400 - INR 2.9 lakh
MComINR 26,400 - INR 1.8 lakh
M.EdINR 26,400
Q:   Is BSc at Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences a good choice?
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Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences provides the flagship Bachelor of Science (BSc) program, which provides a solid Scientific foundation to students. The course is available in various specializations, and is geared towards the Agricultural fields. The SHUATS BSc programme is available in various relevant specializations like Nursing, Agriculture, Biotechnology, Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Community Science, among others.

Q:   What are the good and bad sides of studying in Nalanda Open University?
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Nalanda Open University has several pros and cons of studying for various students. The good and bad sides are given below:

Good side of studying at NOU:

  • In comparison to other regular universities, NOU is affordable in terms of everything. The tuition fee, along with other fee components is lower.
  • The system of distance learning is flexible for students living in different parts of the nation.
  • NOU offers UG, PG, Diploma and Certificate courses across various specialisations. All these courses are recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and Distance Education Council (DEC). 

Bad sides of studying at NOU:

  • Due to the distance learning mode, students lack interaction with the faculty. This can impact the learning experience of students. 
  • Open universities such as NOU Bihar and Patna IGNOU often lack placement opportunities, practical training and exposure.
  • Students miss out on extra-curricular activities, vibrant college life, fests, events, internships and seminars.
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