Fee Structure
A. Tuition Fee
Meritorious students from countries with emerging and developing economies will be given concession.
1. Undergraduate Students
a. For the top ranked 20 students (among those who will be joining IIT Bhubaneswar) from the countries listed here, the tuition fee will be at par with Indian students.
b. For rest of the students, the tuition fee shall be 200% of the fee prescribed for Indian students.
2. Postgraduate Students (including Ph.D.)
I. Sponsored Students
a. ITEC/MEA sponsored students: As per ITEC/MEA norms
b. Other sponsored students:
From SAARC Countries | US$ 2000 per year |
From other Countries | US$ 4000 per year |
II. Other Students
a. The tuition fee shall be 200% of the fee prescribed for Indian students.
b. Fee for students admitted under the category “Study in India” program:
The following structure for fee waiver will be applicable.
Top 25% | Full fee waiver |
Next 25% | 50% fee waiver |
Next 25% | 25% fee waiver |
Rest 25% | 0% fee waiver |
c. As per the order of merit, the fee waiver for students who are neither sponsored nor from “Study in India” program, will be as follows:
i. 100% fee waiver
For the students who can be considered against the vacant seats of the “Study in India” program with full fee waiver.
ii. 50% fee waiver (i.e. fee at par with Indian students)
For the students who can be considered against the vacant seats of the “Study in India” program with 50% fee waiver.
In addition to the above, for 30 students only from the countries listed here.
iii. 25% fee waiver
For the students who can be considered against the vacant seats of the “Study in India” program with 25% fee waiver.
B. One-time fee at the time of admission
At par with Indian students or as per the norms of the sponsoring agency, whichever is higher.
C. Hostel Fee
At par with Indian students or as specified by the sponsoring agency, whichever is higher.
D. Mess related charges
At par with Indian students or as specified by the sponsoring agency, whichever is higher.
Afghanistan |
Albania |
Algeria |
Angola |
Antigua and Barbuda |
Argentina |
Armenia |
Azerbaijan |
The Bahamas |
Bangladesh |
Barbados |
Belarus |
Belize |
Benin |
Bhutan |
Bolivia |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Botswana |
Brazil |
Bulgaria |
Burkina Faso |
Burundi |
Cabo Verde |
Cambodia |
Cameroon |
Central African Republic |
Chad |
Chile |
Colombia |
Comoros |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Republic of Congo |
Costa Rica |
Côte d’Ivoire |
Croatia |
Djibouti |
Dominica |
Dominican Republic |
Ecuador |
Egypt |
El Salvador |
Equatorial Guinea |
Eritrea |
Ethiopia |
Fiji |
Gabon |
The Gambia |
Georgia |
Ghana |
Grenada |
Guatemala |
Guinea |
Guinea-Bissau |
Guyana |
Haiti |
Honduras |
Hungary |
Indonesia |
Iran |
Iraq |
Jamaica |
Jordan |
Kazakhstan |
Kenya |
Kiribati |
Kosovo |
Kyrgyz Republic |
Lao P.D.R. |
Lebanon |
Lesotho |
Liberia |
Libya |
FYR Macedonia |
Madagascar |
Malawi |
Malaysia |
Maldives |
Mali |
Marshall Islands |
Mauritania |
Mauritius |
Mexico |
Micronesia |
Moldova |
Mongolia |
Montenegro |
Morocco |
Mozambique |
Myanmar |
Namibia |
Nauru |
Nepal |
Nicaragua |
Niger |
Nigeria |
Oman |
Pakistan |
Palau |
Panama |
Papua New Guinea |
Paraguay |
Peru |
Philippines |
Poland |
Romania |
Russia |
Rwanda |
Samoa |
São Tomé and Príncipe |
Senegal |
Serbia |
Seychelles |
Sierra Leone |
Solomon Islands |
Somalia |
South Africa |
South Sudan |
Sri Lanka |
St. Kitts and Nevis |
St. Lucia |
St. Vincent and the Grenadines |
Sudan |
Suriname |
Swaziland |
Syria |
Tajikistan |
Tanzania |
Thailand |
Timor-Leste |
Togo |
Tonga |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Tunisia |
Turkey |
Turkmenistan |
Tuvalu |
Uganda |
Ukraine |
Uruguay |
Uzbekistan |
Vanuatu |
Venezuela |
Vietnam |
Yemen |
Zambia |
Zimbabwe |