if fail in mbbs supplementary and in condition of year back , can pay whole year fees or exam fees
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Typically, when a student fails in MBBS supplementary exams and is required to repeat the year, they are usually required to pay the tuition fees for the entire year again. However, the payment structure may vary depending on the institution's policies.
Here are possible scenarios:
Some institutions might require you to pay the full tuition fees for the year, which can be a significant financial burden.
A few institutions might only charge exam fees for the subjects you need to retake, which would be a more affordable option.
Some institutions might charge a partial fee, which could be a percentage of the full tuition fees.
Hello,
Hello,
Typically, when a student fails in MBBS supplementary exams and is required to repeat the year, they are usually required to pay the tuition fees for the entire year again. However, the payment structure may vary depending on the institution's policies.
Here are possible scenarios:
Some institutions might require you to pay the full tuition fees for the year, which can be a significant financial burden.
A few institutions might only charge exam fees for the subjects you need to retake, which would be a more affordable option.
Some institutions might charge a partial fee, which could be a percentage of the full tuition fees.
Generally ,If you fail an MBBS supplementary exam and are considered "year back," you will typically only need to pay the exam fees for the subjects you need to re-take in the supplementary exam, not the full year's tuition fees.
Visit your medical college for official guidelines to confirm the exact fee structure for supplementary exams and year back situations.