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Programme Expenses for PGP 2011-12

The ISB is committed to enrolling the best qualified students, regardless of the ability to pay. The School awards institutional grants and corporate-sponsored scholarship assistance in addition to facilitating agreements with financial institutions to provide long-term loans.

S.no.

   Particulars                         Amount(Approx.)
        Single Person               Family

     INR

 USD*1  

    INR

 USD*1

1

Academic Fee Charges*2 

      Non-refundable Admission Fee
      Tuition Fee



2,00,000
16,50,000



4,255
35,106



2,00,000
16,50,000



4,255
35,106

2 Accommodation*3

1,60,000

3,404

2,65,000

5,638

3 Books*4

20,000

425

20,000

425

4 Laptop*5

50,000

1,064

50,000

1,064

5 ISB Alumni Association Membership Fee*7

10,000

212

10,000

212

6 Meal Plans*6

60,000

1,277

1,20,000

2,553

  Total:

21, 50,000

45,743

23,15,000

49,253

*Note: As advised by the Counsel of the School, Service Tax is not applicable on the fees charged for the PGP programme. This view is not accepted by the Service Tax Authorities. The matter is under adjudication and should the decision go against the School, the School reserves the right to collect the service tax amount from the students in addition to the fees. The present rate of service tax (inclusive of cess) is 10.3%.

Medical Insurance

  • It is mandatory for all students and their dependents living on campus to have medical insurance.
  • The ISB will arrange to purchase a group medical insurance for all students and their dependents.
  • The premium of this will have to be paid by all students in addition to the other fees at the time of registration.
  • The premium is aproximately in the range of INR 1,300 to 4,000 depending on the age of the insured - these amounts are approximate and subject to change.

Miscellaneous Expenses
Please also budget for some miscellaneous expenses which may vary depending on your needs and preferences (like schooling for children, sightseeing, etc.)

Exchange Programme Expenses
If you wish to participate in the exchange programme certain expenses have to be borne by the student depending upon the travelling and accommodation costs incurred. It may vary from USD 6000 to USD 10000 (approx.) depending upon the school you have been admitted to.



*Note: 

  1. USD amounts are approximate and is subject to exchange fluctuation. 

  2. The School realises its fee in Indian Rupees. Students who want to remit the fees in foreign currency can do so by remitting the foreign currency equivalent to INR based on the exchange rate then prevailing. 

  3. It is mandatory to live on the campus.

  4. Tuition fees cover course packs provided but certain courses require mandatory text books over and above the study material supplied by ISB.

  5. Every student is required to have a laptop. You can buy one from vendors identified by the School (ISB will help you to get special rates) or bring your own. Rates may vary according to the model opted for.

  6. Expenses pertaining to meals are for the current year (2010-11). These are reviewed every six months . The family residential facilities have kitchens for people who would like to cook.

  7. Alumni membership fees is Rs.7000 and Rs.3000 is the one time fee payable to ISB by the students of use of ISB LRC&RC after graduation.
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