BBA

  • The paragraph about the BBA (Tourism & Travel) fee structure is already correct, but here’s a slightly improved version for better readability:

The total fee for the BBA (Tourism & Travel) program is Rs. 2,79,350. This can be paid semester-wise as follows:

  • First Year (First & Second Semesters): Rs. 1,08,850
  • Second Year (Third & Fourth Semesters): Rs. 88,000
  • Third Year (Fifth & Sixth Semesters): Rs. 82,500

Improvements:

  • Replaced “/” with “and” for clarity in semester grouping.
  • Added “program” after “BBA (Tourism & Travel)” for better context.

MBA

IITTM Fee Structure:

  • The institute offers a modest fee structure, payable at the semester’s beginning.
  • The fee covers tuition and other program-related expenses.
  • Specific details on fee components and semester-wise breakdowns are available in the Admission Bulletin.

Important Fee-Related Notes:

  1. Late Fees: Timely payment of academic and hostel fees (semester-wise) is mandatory. Late payments will incur penalties as per institute regulations.
  2. Non-payment of Fees: Failure to pay program fees will result in withholding of results, grade cards, degree certificates, etc., until dues are settled.
  3. Hostel Fees: These are separate payments to the respective IITTM center and apply only to students assigned hostel accommodation.
  4. Caution Money Refund: The program’s first-semester deposit is refundable after completing the MBA (TTM) 2024-26 course, upon submitting a No Dues Certificate (NDC) and receiving fee and caution money receipts.

Additional Important Points:

  1. Postal Delays: The institute is not responsible for delays in admission-related communication through post/courier.
  2. Waiting List: Merit-listed candidates unable to secure their first-choice program will be placed on a waiting list, with movement based solely on merit.
  3. Program Transfers: Once admitted to a program at any IITTM center and forwarded to JNU, students cannot transfer to another program.
  4. Hostel Admission: Placement is based on merit and available accommodation.
  5. Medical Disclosure: Ailments and medical history must be declared at admission.
  6. Compliance with Regulations: By enrolling, students agree to abide by all institute, hostel, examination, and other regulations.
  7. Dispute Jurisdiction: All matters are subject to the jurisdiction of the Madhya Pradesh High Court (Gwalior Bench).