Due to corona “IIT Dhanbad” changed its fee structure

Ranchi; Will the impact of the corona pandemic be there on the 2021-22 season as well? No one has the answer to this question yet. After the second wave of Corona, there is a situation of uncertainty regarding online and offline studies. This is the reason why IIT ISM Dhanbad has released both online and offline fee structure for all courses for the new academic session 2021-22 starting from July-August. If there is an increase again in the Corona case or due to some reason the semester will be studied online, then students will not have to pay fees for many types of items.
On the other hand, if the situation is normal and offline studies are allowed in the campus, then fees will have to be paid in all the items as before. IIT Dhanbad has issued a notification regarding this.

If the academic session 2021-22 is online, then for JEE Advanced students, B.Tech, five-year integrated M.Tech, five-year dual degree and preparation course, water charges Rs 370 in annual charge, Rs 300 for Basant Utsav, Rs. For 200 rupees, hostel seat rent two thousand rupees, for electricity, 800 rupees will not have to be paid. At the same time, this fee will be charged as soon as offline studies start.

Different fee structure has also been issued for PhD, MTech and other courses. On the other hand, mess charges of 15 thousand to 18 thousand rupees will have to be paid extra every semester when the hostel starts.

The permission of the state government and district administration will be necessary for students to start offline studies in IIT ISM campus. If the permission of the state government and the corona epidemic is controlled, the campus may open in August or after.

(Agencies)

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