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BBA in Fintech & Digital Banking
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Overview

Duration

3 years

Tuition & Fees

6.48 Lakh
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UG Degree

BBA in Fintech & Digital Banking
 at 
JNU 
Fees

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Fees componentsAmount (for 1 year)
Tuition & feesINR 6,48,473
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Fees componentsAmount (for 1 year)
Hostel & MealsINR 4,49,392
Application FeeINR 40,854
Info IconCalculated at the exchange rate of 1 AED = INR 25.938917 | Tuition & expenses were last updated on 28ᵗʰ May 2026







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BBA in Fintech & Digital Banking
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Arav Sharma
BBA in Fintech & Digital Banking - Batch of 2022
4.6
A Rewarding College Journey with Excellent Learning and Career Opportunities
Tips: Before heading to JNU RAK, just know the academic support is solid and the faculty really know their stuff, but nobody is going to hold your hand. You have to stay on top of your own projects and figure out how to balance your classes with a normal life. Adjusting to the UAE education system and classroom style definitely took me a minute, but the campus community is welcoming enough that you adapt quickly. Price-wise I managed to snag a merit scholarship just by sending over my grades which takes a good chunk off the tuition. Looking back the practical exposure and career setups here have made the whole move entirely worth it.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I gave permanent settlement a 4 mostly because the job market, lifestyle, and work-life balance are great, plus there’s a fairly straightforward path to staying long-term if you have the right background. Still, dealing with the visa system is a massive headache. It's incredibly competitive, rules change all the time, and the paperwork takes forever. I think my chances of actually staying are pretty good, as long as I can rack up enough local work experience after graduating and keep my CV in good shape. Being in a field where companies are desperate for people changes everything. Honestly, if things work out, I’d love to stay permanently just for the better career path and lifestyle. But it’s definitely not a no-brainer. At the end of the day, it's still going to depend on my long-term goals and, honestly, how things are looking with my family back home.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 4675
Prepping time for classes27 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED 68500
Reviewed on 29 May 2026Read more
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Anonymous
BCA in Cyber Security - Batch of 2022
4.6
A Supportive University with Great Learning and Career Opportunities.
Tips: You seriously need to be ready to manage your own schedule and life stuff completely on your own—being independent is a massive deal here. If you want to get your money's worth, you've just got to show up in class, get involved in clubs, and actually talk to people and professors. Moving here wasn't too crazy, but the lifestyle and how people communicate definitely felt weird at first. Trying to balance a heavy workload with basic daily chores was a massive reality check. Honestly though, just hanging out with people from completely different backgrounds helped me find my footing and grow up a bit. I also managed to land a scholarship just based on my grades. The whole application was zero hassle—literally just uploaded my docs onto the university portal. It chopped off a huge chunk of the tuition fees, which was a massive lifesaver while I was studying.
Likes (Value for money): I gave value for money a solid 5 because, honestly, what you get for the tuition fees is totally worth it. The teaching is top-tier, you get plenty of hands-on experience, and the career support team actually works hard to help you land internships and jobs. The whole curriculum is built around what companies are actually looking for right now, so you aren't just memorizing useless theory. The fees are 100% justified when you look at what you get access to—the labs, massive libraries, study support, and all the networking events they host. Plus, there are tons of workshops and projects that genuinely help you grow outside of just passing your modules. Looking at the whole picture—the campus vibe, the education, and where it can take your career—it feels like a genuinely great investment.
Dislikes (Part time work): I gave part-time work a 4 because while there are plenty of decent ways to make money here, juggling a job with your studies gets incredibly stressful around exams and major deadlines. On-campus gigs are great and super flexible with your schedule, but they're tough to secure. You're usually looking at basic roles like helping out in the library, doing admin stuff, or working as a student ambassador. Off-campus is where most people end up, usually working in retail, waiting tables, doing deliveries, or tutoring. A lot of students also just opt for online stuff like freelance content writing or social media management so they can work from home. It's definitely manageable, but when assignment deadlines pile up, the burnout is real.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 3950
Prepping time for classes27 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED 64700
Reviewed on 29 May 2026Read more
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Rahul bhatt
BCA in Cyber Security - Batch of 2024
4.6
A Great Learning Experience with Excellent Student Life and Career Opportunities .
Tips: Just a heads up before you commit here and nobody is going to hold your hand. Seriously. Managing your time and staying on top of your own schedule is a massive deal. Especially since the courses are super practical. They rely way more on continuous assignments than big final exams, so you literally cannot afford to just slack off. Try to cram everything the night before it's due and you're cooked. Also, get ready for some serious culture shock. The campus is crazy diverse. Like, you’re going to be dealing with people from pretty much every single corner of the earth. If you want to survive and actually have a good time, you’ve got to push yourself out of your comfort zone. Talk to people from day one. Working on your communication skills and keeping an open mind? Yeah, that isn't just some nice bonus here—it’s honestly a survival trait.
Likes (Student Life): I gave student life a solid 5 because the campus vibe is honestly amazing and there’s always something happening outside of classes. On a normal day you’re basically bouncing between lectures, hiding out in the library or study pods to get work done and just chilling with friends around campus. The best part by far is how multicultural the place is. You meet people from literally all over the world, and just chatting with everyone makes the whole university experience way more interesting. The uni is always throwing some kind of event too—whether it’s a random cultural festival, a sports tournament, hackathons, or career fairs. I try to show up to as much stuff as I can since it’s the easiest way to actually make friends and build up some confidence. There’s a ton of student-run clubs as well, covering everything from coding and entrepreneurship to music, photography, and sports. Joining them is a massive help because it instantly gives you a proper community and a break from the constant studying.
Dislikes (Part time work): I gave part-time work a 4 because while there’s definitely a decent amount of jobs out there, trying to juggle a shift schedule with a brutal exam week or a massive assignment deadline is incredibly stressful. Finding something on campus is pretty tough since those library, desk, or cafeteria gigs are super competitive and get snapped up immediately. Off-campus is usually your best bet. Most people I know end up working in retail, waiting tables, doing delivery runs or doing some casual tutoring on the side just to make ends meet. The opportunities are definitely there you just have to be smart about managing your time so your grades don't tank.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 4700
Prepping time for classes28 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED 60100
Reviewed on 28 May 2026Read more
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Anonymous
BSc in Hospitality & Hotel Administration - Batch of 2023
4.5
A Supportive and Multi-Cultural College Experience
Tips: Before you actually sign up here you just need to know that the campus is massively multicultural, the academic support is solid, and you get plenty of chances to grow both personally and professionally. But you really have to be ready to stay on top of your own workload. But yeah, you seriously have to stay on top of your own workload. If you don't budget your time right or bother showing up to campus events you’re basically missing out on the whole point of being here.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Getting around from the Jaipur National University campus here in RAK is actually pretty straightforward since you're well connected to the rest of the city. You’ve got local buses and taxis basically right outside so hitting up places like the malls or heading back to your apartment isn't a massive headache. Plus, if you stick to the shared transit or bus routes it’s cheap enough that it won't absolutely wreck your student budget. It just makes the day-to-day commute a whole lot simpler without you having to overthink it.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 4525
Prepping time for classes27 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED 60150
Reviewed on 26 May 2026Read more
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Avik Paul
BBA in Fintech & Digital Banking - Batch of 2025
5.0
Practical learning and a supportive campus experience for Fintech and Digital Marketing students
Tips: If you're thinking about joining this course just know you really have to be ready to think on your feet and actually speak up in class. It’s definitely not the kind of place where you can just sit back and cruise. The regular assignments and hands-on projects hit you pretty fast. But honestly? It’s a perfect fit if you want to merge finance with all the digital business trends happening right now. I’m seriously glad I chose this path. Honestly, studying over here in the UAE gives you a really solid mix of theory and actual, hands-on exposure. It's exactly what you need to get a proper head start on your career later on.
Total Monthly ExpenseAED 4200
Prepping time for classes23 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryAED
Reviewed on 16 May 2026Read more
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BBA in Fintech & Digital Banking
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JNU 
Highlights

  • The BBA in Fintech & Digital Banking is a future-ready program designed to equip students with expertise in financial technology, digital banking solutions, blockchain, and data-driven financial decision-making.
  • Students receive guidance and mentorship from industry veterans and successful fintech entrepreneurs, providing invaluable insights into the industry.
  • The program offers flexible specializations and electives, allowing students to tailor their education to their career goals in areas like digital payments, cryptocurrency, and financial analytics.

BBA in Fintech & Digital Banking
 at 
JNU 
Important Dates

Sep , 2026
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BBA in Fintech & Digital Banking
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BBA in Fintech & Digital Banking
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JNU 
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JNU Ras Al-Khaimah Campus
UG-03, Amenity Centre –
RAKEZ, Al Hamra Industrial Zone-FZ, RAK, UAE

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