Top Courses | 1st Year Fees | Total Fees | Eligibility | Application Dates | Cutoff |
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MBA (General) +3 More MBA Courses | - | ₹1.16 Lakhs | Graduation with 50% + PGCET | 27 May - 17 Jun 2024 | 7397Karnataka-PGCETCheck Details |
Ph.D (Management Studies) +19 More Ph.D Courses | ₹29,600 | ₹62,800 | Post Graduation | - | - |
M.Sc (Food Science And Nutrition) +24 More M.Sc Courses | ₹21,300 | ₹41,600 | Graduation | - | - |
M.Com (General) +1 More M.Com Courses | ₹33,300 | ₹65,600 | Graduation | - | - |
MA (Political Science) +9 More MA Courses | ₹21,300 | ₹41,600 | Graduation | - | - |
Total Fees
₹ 1,15,5001st Yr Fees
₹ 17,3001st Yr Fees
₹ 21,3001st Yr Fees
₹ 21,3001st Yr Fees
₹ 33,3001st Yr Fees
₹ 23,300Total Fees
₹ 1,15,5001st Yr Fees
₹ 32,3001st Yr Fees
₹ 27,300Total Fees
₹ 1,15,5001st Yr Fees
₹ 29,600Total Fees
₹ 3,295Mangalore University offers good facilities and infrastructure for learning. It has one of the best libraries in Karnataka. It has a vast collection of books and magazines. Students are also given access to an e-library.
MU syllabus is outdated. The guest faculties aren’t good. Some of them lack basic knowledge of the subject. The permanent faculty base is better in comparison.
Although Mangalore University offers decent resources and facilities, in terms of academics it’s not a good option.