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PGXPM FEES

Fee Structure for PGXPM

Great Lakes reserves the right to alter the amounts indicated in the following schedule any time before the first day of class of a term:

PLAN I

Fee Rs. 6,00,000

PLAN II

Installment I
[To be paid at the time of admission]
Rs. 3,75,000
Installment II (To be paid not later than the last working day of the third trimester) Rs.2,50,000

PGXPM is a compulsorily residential program. Boarding and Lodging is additional and is available at concessional rates at the Campus.

Stay Cost @ Double Occupancy ((Inclusive of Food): Rs.1200/- per day (Governmental levies if any shall be extra)

Stay Cost @ Single Occupancy ((Inclusive of Food): Rs.2200/- per day (Governmental levies if any shall be extra).

Note:These subsidized special tariffs are for the Participants of the PGXPM program only.

Note:

  1. If a participant leaves the program for any reason after he/she has been accepted and enrolled, no fee refund will be made.
  2. If a participant leaves the employment of the sponsoring company during the program he/she could continue to do the program only if the sponsoring company gives a No Objection Certificate for the same.

International Visit (Subject to minimum enrollment)

The budgeted expenses for one week to ten days trip are estimated to be approx INR 1, 50,000/- (One Lakh Fifty Thousand Only) per participant, to be borne at actuals.

Financing Option

There are several ways to finance the PGXPM program. Some participants receive full or partial sponsorship from their employers, while others utilize the educational loan provided by the banks. The institute can facilitate financial assistance through educational loans for self funded candidates. Candidates who receive formal Offer Letter are recommended to apply as early as possible.


* Great Lakes reserves the right to alter the amounts indicated in the schedule mentioned above any time before the first day of class of a term

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