Should we have to pay money to government degree institutes such as Manila Vishwa Vidyalayam?

- AnonymousUpdated On May 07, 2025 09:15 AM

Yes, students must pay fees while enrolled in government degree programs like Government Post Graduate College, Manila (also known as Manila Vishwa Vidyalayam). These charges, however, are frequently lower than those of private universities. Fees at comparable government schools normally ranges between Rs 4,000 and Rs 5,000 per year, with additional costs for examinations (Rs 1,000 - Rs 1,200 per semester), library or laboratory access, and a nominal degree issue fee in the final year. Despite these costs, most students may be able to afford to attend government colleges.

Courses offered typically include Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), and Master of Arts (M.A.) in subjects like Hindi, Economics, and Political Science. While hostel and other living expenses may apply if you choose to reside on campus, the overall cost remains much lower than that of private colleges. Therefore, while some money does have to be paid, government colleges like Manila Vishwa Vidyalayam are still highly cost-effective choices for higher education.

- Apoorva BaliAnswered on May 06, 2025 12:19 PM
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