Dear Aspirant,
The amount of money charged by an Institute from students applying for admission through Management Quota depends on that Institute. It does not depend on the domicile of a state. It depends on the quality of education it offers and also on the provision of the facilities and infrastructure provided and the liquidity spent by college on the students for their placement.
In Bangalore, the average tution fees charged per annum is in the range of 2.5 to 3 lakhs. For a management quota seat, it is quite alright, especially if a student is financially stable and the demand for such a sum of money does not put restraints in the expenses or luxury consumed by family.
There are many private engineering colleges that offer admission simply on the basis of Management Quota. The important thing to do is to figure out which is the better college for you to pursue graduation. In order to know which college is best for you, you should compare such colleges against each other. In order to compare colleges, all you need to do is to just click on this URL:-
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges
This is a great comparison tool and shall be able to answer your queries in relevant aspects related to college admission. It compares colleges based on their merits and demerits and focusses on key parameters like placement prospects, scope for research or higher education, fee structure , facilities provided and infrastructure, skill oriented education, etc
I hope you choose a good college. Good luck.
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