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The document outlines the admission process for various programs at CUH, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and Ph.D. courses, primarily through CUET. It provides details on application requirements, counselling procedures, and important dates, as well as contact information for faculty and department heads. Additionally, it describes campus facilities, including hostels, libraries, and sports amenities.

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🎓 Admission Related Questions (1–50)

Q1: What is the admission process for undergraduate (UG) courses at CUH?
A1: CUH UG admissions are conducted through CUET-UG, followed by online registration and
counselling via the CUH admission portal.

Q2: How do I apply for postgraduate (PG) programmes at CUH?


A2: You must appear for CUET-PG and register online for CUH PG counselling on the university
portal.

Q3: What is the mode of admission for B.Tech programmes at CUH?


A3: B.Tech admissions are through JEE-Main followed by JoSAA/CSAB counselling.

Q4: Are Ph.D. admissions also through CUET?


A4: Yes, CUET-Ph.D. is required, followed by a departmental written test and interview.

Q5: When does CUH open admissions each year?


A5: Generally, CUH opens admissions from April to July, based on CUET schedules.

Q6: Can I apply to CUH without CUET?


A6: No, CUET is mandatory for most regular UG/PG programmes except for foreign/NRI quotas.

Q7: Is there an age limit for CUH admissions?


A7: No specific age limit, except for regulatory programmes like B.Ed., M.Ed., etc.

Q8: What documents are required during admission?


A8: CUET scorecard, 10th & 12th mark sheets, category certificate, photo ID, and recent
passport photos.

Q9: How do I register for CUH counselling?


A9: Visit the CUH admission portal, create an account, pay the counselling fee, and fill in your
preferences.

Q10: What is the counselling registration fee?


A10: ₹300 for General/OBC/EWS; waived for SC/ST/PwD/Women/Transgender.

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Q11: Are there management quota seats at CUH?


A11: No, CUH is a central university and does not offer management quota seats.

Q12: What is the admission process for foreign nationals?


A12: Through ICCR or CUH’s International Cell, based on eligibility and English proficiency.

Q13: Can I edit my admission application form after submission?


A13: Limited edits are allowed during the correction window, if announced.

Q14: What if I miss the counselling date?


A14: You may be considered in the next round only if vacancies exist.

Q15: How many counselling rounds are held?


A15: Usually 3–5 rounds depending on programme demand and seat availability.

Q16: Are seat allotments based only on CUET rank?


A16: Primarily yes, but category reservation and academic preferences are also considered.

Q17: Can I apply for more than one programme?


A17: Yes, you can apply to multiple programmes if you meet eligibility and pay applicable fees.

Q18: How can I check my admission status?


A18: Log in to the admission portal; status is displayed in your dashboard.

Q19: What happens after seat allotment?


A19: You must confirm the seat by paying the admission fee and uploading documents.

Q20: Are hostel admissions done separately?


A20: Yes, hostel allotment is a separate process after academic admission confirmation.

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Q21: Is CUET score accepted for MBA at CUH?


A21: CUET-PG is accepted for MBA. Some programmes may consider CAT scores.

Q22: Are there reservations for EWS, SC/ST, OBC?


A22: Yes, as per Government of India norms.

Q23: How are supernumerary seats allotted?


A23: For categories like PwD, Ward of Employee, Sports quota, etc., with supporting
documents.

Q24: What is the CUET code for CUH?


A24: It is published in the CUET Information Bulletin each year.

Q25: Where can I find previous year cut-offs?


A25: On the CUH admission portal under the “Previous Year Cut-Offs” section.
Q26: How can I retrieve a forgotten CUET or CUH portal password?
A26: Use the “Forgot Password” option on the respective login pages.

Q27: Is domicile required for CUH admission?


A27: No, CUH is a central university; admissions are open to all Indian citizens.

Q28: Can I withdraw admission after confirmation?


A28: Yes, through a written application. Refunds are as per UGC guidelines.

Q29: Are admissions on a first-come-first-serve basis?


A29: No, strictly merit-based via CUET and rank-based allotment.

Q30: Can I change my allotted programme later?


A30: Only if sliding options are provided in later counselling rounds.

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Q31: What is the academic session start date?


A31: Typically, sessions begin in July or August, post final counselling.

Q32: Do I need original documents at the time of admission?


A32: Yes, originals are verified during document verification rounds.

Q33: Is gap year allowed?


A33: Yes, with a valid reason and affidavit, if needed.

Q34: What happens if my documents are fake or incorrect?


A34: Admission will be cancelled and legal action may be initiated.

Q35: What if my CUET scorecard has a spelling error?


A35: Contact NTA and CUET support immediately for correction.

Q36: How long is the admission process?


A36: It usually spans 2–3 months including all counselling rounds.

Q37: Are admission helplines available?


A37: Yes, multiple helpline numbers and email support are provided on the admission portal.

Q38: What is the CUH admission portal link?


A38: https://cuhcuet.samarth.edu.in

Q39: Can lateral entry students apply?


A39: Only for select vocational/technical programmes as notified.

Q40: Do all PG courses require CUET-PG?


A40: Yes, unless specified otherwise in departmental criteria.

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Q41: Can NIOS/State Open School students apply?


A41: Yes, if their board is recognized by UGC.

Q42: Is there any interview after CUET?


A42: Only for some courses like Ph.D., M.Ed., or skill-based programmes.

Q43: Is biometric verification done?


A43: Yes, in some stages of the admission process.

Q44: Are admissions done offline or online?


A44: Entire admission process is online through the CUH portal.

Q45: What if my payment fails during registration?


A45: Retry after some time or contact tech support for payment resolution.

Q46: Can I get admission directly without entrance?


A46: No, CUET is compulsory for most regular programmes.

Q47: Can foreign students get hostel accommodation?


A47: Yes, subject to availability and after international admission is confirmed.

Q48: What is the fee refund policy on withdrawal?


A48: Follows UGC norms—100% refund before the deadline; partial after.

Q49: Are bridging courses offered for weak students?


A49: Yes, CUH departments may offer bridge or remedial classes.

Q50: Can I update my category during counselling?


A50: No, category claimed during CUET registration is final unless corrected earlier.

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👩‍🏫 Faculty & Contact Details (Q1–Q30)


Q1: Who is the Vice Chancellor of CUH and how can I contact them?
A1: Prof. (Dr.) Tankeshwar Kumar is the Vice Chancellor.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01285‑249333

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Q2: Who is the Pro‑Vice‑Chancellor at CUH?


A2: Prof. (Dr.) Pawan Kumar Sharma.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01285‑260106

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Q3: Who is the Registrar of CUH and what’s their contact info?
A3: Prof. (Dr.) Suneel Kumar.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01285‑260202

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Q4: Who handles finance at CUH?


A4: Dr. Vikas Kumar, Finance Officer.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01285‑260103

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Q5: Who is the Controller of Examinations?


A5: Dr. Rajiv Kaushik.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01285‑260104

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Q6: Who is the University Librarian?


A6: Dr. Santosh C. Hulagabali.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01285‑260105

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Q7: Who is the Proctor of CUH?


A7: Prof. Nand Kishor.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01285‑260168

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Q8: Who is the Dean of Student Welfare?


A8: Prof. Renu Yadav.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01285‑260165

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Q9: Who directs the Centre for Innovation and Incubation (CII)?
A9: Dr. Marulidhar Nayak Bhukya.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 9550944396

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Q10: Who is the Director of Training & Placement?


A10: Prof. Akash Saxena.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 9672424999

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Q11: Who is the Provost of Boys’ Hostel?


A11: Dr. Rajendra Prasad Meena.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01285‑260157

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Q12: Who is the Provost of Girls’ Hostel?


A12: Dr. Payal Kanwar Chandel.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01285‑260107

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Q13: Who is the Chief Security Officer?


A13: Prof. Manoj Kumar Singh.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 7237986500

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Q14: Who is the Director of Research & Development?


A14: Prof. Neelam Singh Sangwaan.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 9415766696

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Q15: Who is the Chief Vigilance Officer?


A15: Prof. A K Yadav.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01285‑260180

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Q16: Who is the University Nodal Officer for SWAYAM?


A16: Dr. Tejpal Dhewa.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01285‑260142

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Q17: Who is the Director of IQAC?


A17: Prof. Surender Singh.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01285‑260132

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Q18: Who is the Registrar of Centre for Distance & Online Education (CDOE)?
A18: Prof. Singara Singh.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01285‑260110

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Q19: Who is the Hindi Officer at CUH?


A19: Dr. Jagdish Prasad.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01285‑249425

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Q20: Who is the Assistant Librarian?


A20: Dr. Dinesh Kumar Kaushik.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01285‑249420

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Q21: Who is the Dean of Management Studies department?


A21: Prof. Anand Sharma.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 01285‑249409

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Q22: Who is the HOD of Civil Engineering and their contact?


A22: Prof. Bhaskar Das.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 84899 73850

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Q23: Who heads the Chemistry department?


A23: Prof. Harish Kumar.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 94660 77870

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Q24: Who is the HOD of English & Foreign Languages?


A24: Prof. Tanu Gupta.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 94160 10914

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Q25: Who is the HOD of Environmental Studies?


A25: Dr. Anita Singh.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 94192 94912

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Q26: Who is the HOD of Economics?


A26: Dr. Amandeep Verma.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 98886 70816

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Q27: Who is the HOD of Music & Mass Communication?


A27: Dr. Ashok Kumar (JMC).

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 98131 55366

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Q28: Who is the HOD of Physical Education & Sports?


A28: Prof. Jaiprakash Bhukar.

Email: [email protected]

Phones: 75140 00914, 70000 35927

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Q29: Who leads the Sanskrit department and how to contact them?
A29: Prof. Chanchal Kumar Sharma.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 82228 88272

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Q30: Who is the HOD of Teacher Education?


A30: Prof. Parmod Kumar.

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 98967 55399

🧑‍🏫 HOD – Management Studies Department (CUH)


Q1: Who is the current HOD of the Department of Management Studies at CUH?
A1: Prof. Sunita Tanwar is the current HOD of the Department of Management Studies.

Q2: What is the official email ID of the HOD, Management Studies?


A2: The HOD can be contacted at [email protected].

Q3: What is the contact number of the HOD of Management Studies?


A3: You can reach the HOD at +91 99718 07447.

Q4: Where is the Department of Management Studies located at CUH?


A4: It is located on the main campus of CUH in Jant-Pali, Mahendergarh, Haryana.

Q5: What are the courses offered by the Management Studies Department at CUH?
A5: The department offers MBA, Ph.D. in Management, and elective courses in finance,
marketing, HRM, and operations.

Q6: What is the intake capacity of the MBA program under the Management Studies
department?
A6: The MBA program typically has an intake of 60 students per academic year, subject to
university norms.

Q7: Is the department involved in placement activities?


A7: Yes, the department works closely with the CUH Placement Cell to organize internships and
final placements for MBA students.

Q8: Does the HOD manage any research projects?


A8: Yes, Prof. Sunita Tanwar and faculty members are involved in various UGC/ICSSR funded
research and publications.

Q9: Can students approach the HOD directly for academic grievances?
A9: Yes, students may reach out to the HOD via email or during designated office hours for
counselling and academic queries.

Q10: Is the Management Department involved in seminars or workshops?


A10: Yes, the department regularly organizes seminars, guest lectures, industrial visits, and skill
development workshops under the HOD's supervision.

🏫 Facilities at CUH – 40 Questions & Answers


Q1: What types of hostels are available at CUH?
A1: CUH provides separate hostels for boys and girls on its main campus, equipped with basic
amenities like mess, Wi-Fi, and reading rooms.

Q2: Are hostel rooms at CUH single or shared occupancy?


A2: Hostel rooms are generally shared (double/triple occupancy) based on availability and
program.

Q3: Is Wi-Fi available on the CUH campus?


A3: Yes, high-speed Wi-Fi is available across academic buildings, hostels, and the library.

Q4: Does CUH have a central library?


A4: Yes, CUH has a Central Library with physical and digital resources, including journals,
e-books, and databases.

Q5: Can students access the library digitally?


A5: Yes, the CUH Central Library offers remote access to many digital databases and
e-resources.

Q6: What are the sports facilities at CUH?


A6: CUH provides cricket grounds, football fields, volleyball, basketball, badminton, kabaddi
courts, and a gymnasium.

Q7: Is there a gym on campus?


A7: Yes, a well-equipped gymnasium is available for students and staff.
Q8: What dining facilities are available in the hostel?
A8: Each hostel has a mess facility offering vegetarian meals and a hygienic kitchen
environment.

Q9: Does CUH have transportation facilities?


A9: Yes, CUH provides bus transport for staff and students to nearby areas including
Mahendergarh city.

Q10: Is medical care available on campus?


A10: CUH has a Health Centre with a doctor, nurse, and first-aid facilities. Emergencies are
referred to nearby hospitals.

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Q11: Is there an auditorium at CUH?


A11: Yes, CUH has a large auditorium and seminar halls for events, guest lectures, and cultural
activities.

Q12: Are classrooms at CUH equipped with modern technology?


A12: Yes, classrooms are equipped with projectors, smart boards, and audio-visual systems.

Q13: Does CUH offer banking facilities?


A13: Yes, a Punjab National Bank branch and ATM are located within the campus.

Q14: Is there a post office on CUH campus?


A14: Yes, there is a functional post office available for students and staff.

Q15: Are there computer labs at CUH?


A15: Yes, departments like Computer Science, Management, and Engineering have dedicated
computer labs.

Q16: What student activity centres are available?


A16: CUH offers student activity centres with clubs for music, theatre, literature, and innovation.

Q17: Does CUH provide innovation and startup support?


A17: Yes, the Centre for Innovation and Incubation (CII) encourages entrepreneurship and
early-stage startup ideas.

Q18: Are counselling services provided?


A18: Yes, CUH provides psychological counselling and mentorship through a trained
counselling team.
Q19: Is there a cafeteria on campus?
A19: Yes, CUH has a cafeteria and tea stalls within academic blocks and hostel areas.

Q20: What hygiene and sanitation facilities exist?


A20: CUH ensures clean washrooms, water coolers, dustbins, and daily sanitation by trained
staff.

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Q21: Does CUH have a guest house?


A21: Yes, CUH has a well-maintained guest house for visiting faculty and university guests.

Q22: Are there departmental libraries in addition to the central library?


A22: Yes, each department maintains its own reference section or departmental library.

Q23: Is there a rainwater harvesting system?


A23: Yes, CUH has implemented rainwater harvesting and green initiatives to promote
sustainability.

Q24: Is the campus eco-friendly?


A24: Yes, CUH promotes green energy, tree plantations, and has created a Miyawaki forest on
campus.

Q25: What labs are available for science students?


A25: Labs for Physics, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Nutrition Biology, and Biotech are
well-equipped.

Q26: Are printing and packaging labs available?


A26: Yes, CUH’s Printing & Packaging Technology department includes specialized industry
labs.

Q27: Are water and electricity available 24/7?


A27: Yes, the campus has uninterrupted water supply and backup generators for electricity.

Q28: Does CUH provide separate common rooms?


A28: Yes, common rooms for boys and girls are available in hostels for recreation.

Q29: Is EPABX phone system functional on campus?


A29: Yes, an internal EPABX system connects administrative departments and facilities.

Q30: What are the library timings?


A30: The CUH Central Library is open from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, including weekends during
exams.
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Q31: Are security services available 24/7?


A31: Yes, trained security guards monitor the campus round the clock.

Q32: Is biometric attendance used?


A32: Yes, biometric and RFID attendance systems are used for students and staff.

Q33: Does CUH have an innovation cell or incubation hub?


A33: Yes, the Innovation Cell under CII provides mentoring and funding for student projects.

Q34: Are there any smart classrooms?


A34: Yes, several departments operate smart classrooms with digital learning aids.

Q35: Are students allowed to organize cultural events?


A35: Yes, CUH actively promotes student-led cultural, literary, and sports festivals.

Q36: What waste management system is followed?


A36: CUH uses segregated waste disposal, composting, and contracts certified waste handlers.

Q37: Are emergency exits and fire safety measures in place?


A37: Yes, all buildings are equipped with fire alarms, extinguishers, and safety signage.

Q38: What IT facilities are provided?


A38: High-speed LAN, NKN internet, smart labs, and a University Management System (UMS)
are used.

Q39: Is there any auditorium or conference hall for students?


A39: Yes, CUH has multiple conference halls and a main auditorium for official events.

Q40: Are there any collaboration zones for group studies?


A40: Yes, collaborative spaces and breakout zones are available in hostels and library.

🏛️ General Questions About CUH


Q1: What is CUH?
A1: CUH stands for Central University of Haryana, a public central university established under
the Central Universities Act, 2009.
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Q2: Where is CUH located?


A2: CUH is located in Jant-Pali village, Mahendergarh district, Haryana, around 125 km from
Delhi.

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Q3: When was CUH established?


A3: CUH was established in the year 2009 by the Government of India.

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Q4: Is CUH a government university?


A4: Yes, CUH is a fully-funded central university under the Ministry of Education, Government of
India.

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Q5: What is the official website of CUH?


A5: The official website of CUH is https://www.cuh.ac.in

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Q6: What types of programs does CUH offer?


A6: CUH offers UG, PG, and Ph.D. programs across disciplines including Engineering,
Sciences, Humanities, Management, Education, and Law.

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Q7: How many schools or faculties does CUH have?


A7: CUH consists of 8 schools and over 35 academic departments.

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Q8: What is the medium of instruction at CUH?


A8: The medium of instruction is primarily English, though some courses like Hindi and Sanskrit
use their respective languages.
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Q9: Does CUH have NAAC accreditation?


A9: Yes, CUH is NAAC accredited and follows UGC and NIRF guidelines for quality education.

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Q10: What is CUH’s motto?


A10: The motto of CUH is "Vidyaya Amritam Ashnute", which means "One attains immortality
through knowledge.”

🎓 Fee Structure – CUH Courses & Facilities (Q1–Q30)


Q1: What is the total course fee for B.Tech at CUH?
A1: The total course fee for B.Tech is approximately ₹68,172 for the entire program .

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Q2: How much do B.Sc (Hons) and BA-B.Ed cost?


A2: Courses like B.Sc, BA-LLB, and BA-B.Ed have a total fee of ₹18,946 each .

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Q3: What is the fee for B.Voc programs?


A3: The total fee for B.Voc is ₹12,644 .

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Q4: What is the total fee for the LLB program?


A4: The total fee for LLB is ₹15,796 .

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Q5: What is the 1st-year fee for M.A. programmes?


A5: For PG courses in humanities and social sciences, the first-year fee is approximately ₹8,346
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Q6: How much does M.P.Ed or M.P.E.S cost?


A6: First-year fee is ₹15,746 for M.P.Ed and similar physical education programs .

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Q7: What is the fee for M.Pharm at CUH?


A7: First-year fee for M.Pharm is ₹18,896 .

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Q8: What is the fee structure for M.Ed?


A8: The first-year fee for M.Ed is ₹24,232 .

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Q9: How much do Ph.D. programs in Humanities & Social Sciences cost?
A9: First-year fee for Ph.D. in humanities and social sciences is ₹21,442 .

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Q10: What is the Ph.D. fee for professional courses?


A10: Fee for Ph.D. professional programs is ₹23,642 .

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Q11: What is the annual fee for B.Sc (Hons.) psychology per year?
A11: First-year fee is ₹18,946, with likely similar fees in subsequent years .

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Q12: How much is the MBA first-year fee?


A12: The first-year fee for MBA ranges from ₹14,930 to ₹14,950 .
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Q13: What is the first-year fee for M.Sc courses?


A13: Fees range from ₹11,380 to ₹15,796, depending on discipline .

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Q14: How much is the first-year fee for MCA?


A14: MCA first-year fee is ₹18,295 .

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Q15: What is the fee for M.Lib.I.Sc?


A15: M.Lib.I.Sc first-year fee is ₹16,295 .

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Q16: How much does MHMCT cost in the first year?


A16: MHMCT first-year fee is ₹20,295 .

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Q17: What is the annual fee for M.Com?


A17: M.Com fee is ₹18,695 per year .

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Q18: What is the first-year fee for Ph.D. in Nutrition Biology?


A18: Fee is ₹22,400 for the first year .

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Q19: What is the first-year fee for Ph.D. in Political Science?


A19: Fee is ₹22,200 for the first year .

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Q20: What is the fee for Ph.D. in Economics?
A20: Fee is ₹22,500 for the first year .

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Q21: How much is the first-year fee for Ph.D. in English?


A21: First-year fee is ₹22,800 .

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Q22: What is the fee for Ph.D. in Physics?


A22: Fee is ₹22,600 for the first year .

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Q23: How much do Ph.D. scholars pay for Computer Science & Engineering?
A23: Fee is ₹23,642 for first year .

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Q24: What is the fee for M.Phil in Economics or Education?


A24: Fee ranges from ₹11,580 to ₹11,660 per year .

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Q25: What components are included in fees besides tuition?


A25: Fees include tuition, admission fee, enrollment fee, library, insurance, student welfare,
lab/internet, exam, and security deposit .

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Q26: What is the security deposit amount?


A26: Security deposit varies—usually ₹2,000 or ₹3,000 depending on the programme .

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Q27: How much is the hostel fee per year?


A27: Hostel fee is ₹11,100 per year .

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Q28: What are the annual hostel Mess and maintenance charges?
A28: Maintenance and utilities: ₹4,100/year, deposit ₹2,000, plus ₹610/month (₹7,320/year) for
general category; ₹430/month for SC/ST .

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Q29: Are SC/ST students eligible for fee exemptions?


A29: Yes, SC/ST students may get tuition fee waivers, but other fees typically apply .

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Q30: Does CUH charge late fee penalties?


A30: Yes, late payment penalties apply for delayed fee submissions .

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