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The MBA fee at Muralidhar Girl's College Kolkata is Rs 1.5 lakhs for the 2-year program (Rs 0.75 lakhs per year). The fee structure is as follows: Rs 0.75 lakhs per year for the first year and Rs 0.75 lakhs per year for the second year. The total amount for the 2-year program is Rs 1.5 lakhs.
The popular courses at Muralidhar Girl's College Kolkata are BTech CSE (Computer Science and Engineering) with a duration of 4 years, BTech ECE (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) with a duration of 4 years, and MTech (Master of Technology) in Computer Science and Engineering with a duration of 2 years. The college also offers an MBA (Master of Business Administration) with a duration of 2 years, focusing on management and business skills. The tuition fees for BTech CSE and BTech ECE courses are Rs 1.2 lakh
The postgraduate courses at Muralidhar Girl's College Kolkata include MTech (2 years), MBA (2 years), MSc, MA, MCA, and PhD. The tuition fees for MTech (2 years) are Rs 1.5 LPA, for MBA (2 years) it is Rs 2.2 LPA, and for MSc, MA, MCA, and PhD, the fees are Rs 1.2 LPA. The college offers these courses in a full-time mode, with a total of 60 seats available for each course.
The undergraduate programs at Muralidhar Girl's College Kolkata include BA, BA (Hons), B.Sc, B.Sc (Hons), B.Sc (Hons) Psychology, B.Sc (Hons) Geography, B.Sc (Hons) Botany, B.Sc (Hons) Zoology, B.A (Hons) in Psychology, B.A (Hons) in Geography, B.A (Hons) in Zoology, B.A (Hons) in Chemistry, B.A (Hons) in Mathematics, B.A (Hons) in Sanskrit, B
The scholarships at Muralidhar Girl's College Kolkata include the Merit-Cum-Means Scholarship worth Rs 10,000 per annum for students securing a minimum of 80% marks in their previous academic year. The college also offers the Merit-Based Scholarship worth Rs 5,000 per semester for students securing a minimum of 75% marks in their previous academic year. Additionally, the college offers the Need-Based Scholarship worth Rs 20,000 per year for students from economically backward backgrounds.