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fee structure for non attending


Suparth Kumar 11th Jan, 2025
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sadafreen356 11th Jan, 2025

As Compared to full-time attendance, non-attending fees are usually much lower as the school doesn't need to cover costs like classroom instruction or daily supervision.

Non-attending students may have restricted access to facilities like the library, labs, and sometimes even limited teacher support.

Regardless of the non-attending fee, students will likely still need to pay separate fees to sit for external examinations.

Where non-attending fees might be applicable:

Online learning:

Some online programs may have a reduced fee for students who primarily learn independently through online modules.

Dummy schools:

These schools are often used by students who attend coaching classes elsewhere and only need a formal enrollment to sit for exams, leading to lower fees.

Always verify the specific non-attending fee structure with the school or educational provider you are considering.

Infact Some regions may have rules regarding non-attending fees and how they are structured.

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