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Himanshi Pandey

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No, The Neotia University does not accept cash payment during any stage of the admission process. The fee must be paid using online payment modes, such as NEFT, UPI, Debit Card, Credit Card, etc. Applicants are required to pay the following fees during the admission process:

  • Application Fee - INR 300
  • Provisional Admission Fee - INR 20,000
  • One-time Fee - INR 29,000
  • Remaining amount of the first semester fee (after adjusting the provisional admission fee)

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Himanshi Pandey

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The total tuition fee for Bachelor of Travel & Tourism Administration at The Neotia University is INR 2.1 lakh. It is payable in semesterly instalments of INR 35,000. Other fee components include a one-time fee of INR 29,000 (payable at admission) and an exam fee for OJT/RW of INR 20,000 (payable during the last year). The mentioned fee is sourced from the official website of the university/sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and hence, is indicative.

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Himanshi Pandey

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The Neotia University BSc fee stucture includes tuition fees, one-time fees payable at admission and OJT/RW exam fees. The fee for various BSc specialisations ranges between INR 1.99 Lacs and INR 10.51 lakh. The total tuition fee can be paid in semester-wise instalments ranging from INR 25,000 to INR 1.62 lakh. The one-time fee for all specialisations is INR 29,000, except for BSc in Nautical Science for which the one-time fee is INR 82,000. The mentioned fee is sourced from the official website of the university/sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and hence, is indicative.

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