| |
|
|
AED |
USD |
 |
| A. |
Payable by all students |
|
|
|
| |
i. Registration Fee |
|
18,500 |
5,000 |
| |
ii. Tuition Fees |
|
95,090 |
25,700 |
|
 |
 |
| B. |
Payable by students requiring a student visa |
|
|
|
|
Visa charges |
|
|
|
| |
Dubai |
|
2,220 ** |
600 ** |
| |
Singapore |
|
610 |
165 |
| |
Australia |
|
students to obtain
the same |
|
 |
 |
| C. |
Payable towards hostel accommodation
(Compulsory) |
|
|
|
| |
Hostel accommodation
(Inclusive of transport to campus – Dubai only) |
|
44,400 |
12,000 |
|
 |
 |
|
 |
| D. |
Books, course materials, cases and simulations |
|
4,810 |
1,300 |
 |
|
 |
| E. |
Medical Insurance (Compulsory) |
|
2,780 |
750 |
|
 |
 |
| |
Total |
|
168,410 |
45,515 |
** On completing the program, the Dubai visa must be cancelled. This carries an additional cost of approximately 640 AED/175 USD. This is payable at the time of cancellation and this amount is not included in the figures mentioned above.
Note:
- Fees are payable at our Dubai and Singapore campus only in AED or USD. No rupee payments will be accepted in India.
- All airfares will be borne separately by students.
- Accommodation costs include hostel charges in Dubai, Singapore and Sydney. The hostel accommodation fees do not include meal costs.
- A variety of food plans is available. It is normal to spend AED 700 or SGD 500 or AUD 750, per month, towards food and other living costs.
All students are expected to bring a laptop for their exclusive use. Specifications will be given at the time of admission. Students may buy their own laptop as per the specifications given by S P Jain.
It is preferred that students use a smartphone in the classroom for polling and interactive responses during lectures. The specifications could be either of the ones given below:
- iPhone/iPod with IOS 4 or higher
- Android phone version 2.2 or higher
- Blackberry version 6.00 or higher
- Nokia Symbian and other models of phones are not supported.
S P Jain assists students in procuring loans for fee payment.
Click here for details.
Applicable if Australian student visa is rejected
In the unlikely event of the student's Australian visa being rejected, he would have the option of re-applying for the visa and may join the next batch of the GMBA program at Sydney, after securing the same. This would enable the student to graduate from the GMBA program and avail of placement services. As students of the same specialization start from different locations for successive batches, it would mean that the program would be a two-city program for such students. In other words, if a student started in Singapore and missed his second trimester in Sydney, he could do the second trimester in Sydney with the next batch and would then go to Singapore (not Dubai) for the third trimester. The student can register for placement assistance in Singapore, with the graduating batch.
In case a student’s visa is rejected and he wishes to withdraw from the program, S P Jain would retain the Registration fees of USD 5000 and also 1/3rd of the fees paid toward tuition, accommodation, course material, cases and simulations being the expenses towards the first trimester of the GMBA program to be completed in Dubai/Singapore based on the student’s specialization and refund the balance fees paid to the School, if the Australian student visa is rejected. Costs towards visas processed and medical insurance coverage paid for by S P Jain prior to the Australia visa being rejected are non-refundable.
Applicants would be required to provide valid proof that their visa has been refused and the reason for the rejection of the visa, to receive the refund. If unable to substantiate, S P Jain has the discretion of not refunding the fees paid to the applicant.
Refund of deposit/fees for Commencing Students
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Refunds where a course cannot be delivered (Provider Default)
After a Commencing Student has accepted an offer of enrolment at S P Jain School of Global Management, in the unlikely event that the school is unable to deliver the course as offered, the deposit and any tuition fees paid by the Commencing Student to that date will be refunded within two weeks of the agreed starting day of the course or the day on which the course ceases to be provided.
Alternatively, a Commencing Student may be made an offer by the school to enrol in an alternative course at S P Jain’s expense for a cost no greater than the cost of the originally offered course of study.
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Refunds where a Commencing Student withdraws from a course (Student Default)
Where a Commencing Student withdraws from a course during the first study period, s/he is entitled to a partial refund of any tuition fees paid. The amount of the deposit retained by the school, determined by the date at which the Commencing Student withdraws, is as follows:
i. Prior to one month before the commencement date: The school will retain the registration fee and refund the rest of the tuition fees after deduction of any costs incurred towards processing of visas and insurance should the same have already been processed.
ii. On or one month after the commencement date and up to three months of commencement of the course the school will refund 60% of the tuition fees paid.
iii. After three months from the course commencement, the school will retain the entire fees paid.
An application for a refund of the fees by a Commencing Student must be made in writing directly to the Admissions Office:
i. Where a Commencing Student applies for a refund of the fees without making an appeal for special circumstances the refund will be assessed by the Admissions Office and cleared for payment to the Accounts Office.
ii. Where a Commencing Student applies for a refund of the fees and makes an appeal for special circumstances, the decision will be made by the Admissions Office in consultation with the Registrar of the program if there is a need to do so.
All refunds to Commencing Students will be paid within four weeks of the date of receipt of their request for a refund.
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No refund of deposit for Commencing Students
A Commencing Student will not be entitled to a refund of the deposit where:
i. An offer of enrolment is withdrawn by the school because the Commencing Student has breached the terms and conditions of their application or letter of offer, including through the provision of fraudulent documents; or
ii. The school refuses to provide, or continue providing, the course to the Commencing Student because of one or more of the following events:
a. A Commencing Student failed to pay an amount s/he was liable to pay the school, directly or indirectly, in order to undertake the course.
b. A Commencing Student breached a term of his or her student visa.
c. Student misconduct (as defined in the S P Jain Student Handbook) by a Commencing Student.
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Refund of tuition fees for Continuing Students
Where a Continuing Student withdraws from a course one month prior to the commencement of any study period they are entitled to a refund of all tuition fees paid for that study period, excluding the deposit/registration amount paid. An application for a refund of tuition fees by a Continuing Student must be made in writing directly to the Admissions Office.
A Continuing Studentmay apply for a full refund of tuition fees where they have withdrawn from a course due to special circumstances. Special circumstances include, but are not limited to:
i. A Continuing Student’s application for a student visa is rejected.
ii. Serious illness or misadventure, or other compassionate grounds such as death in the immediate family.
iii. Political, civil or natural events which prevent full payment of fees.
iv. Refund to a Continuing Student will be paid within four weeks of the date of receipt of their completed application for a refund. Refund will be paid to the Continuing Students in their home country unless the Continuing Student can demonstrate grounds for the refund to be made in Australia. Such grounds may include: Refunds will be paid to the Continuing Student in the Continuing Student’s home country unless the Continuing Student can demonstrate grounds for the refund to be made in Australia. Such grounds may include:
i. A Continuing Student has enrolled in a course at another Australian education institution (copy of letter of offer from the other institution must be provided).
ii. A Continuing Student has obtained or applied for another kind of visa to remain in Australia (copy of visa or application must be provided).
iii. A Continuing Student has a fee credit, due to overpayment, for the semester.
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No Refund of tuition fees for Continuing Students
A Continuing Student will not be entitled to a refund of Tuition Fees where the School refuses to provide, or continue providing, the course to the Continuing Student because of one or more of the following events:
i. The Continuing Student failed to pay an amount he or she was liable to pay the School, directly or indirectly, in order to undertake the course;
ii. The Continuing Student breached a term of his or her student visa;
iii. Student misconduct (as defined in the S P Jain Student Handbook) by the Continuing Student.
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Refund of Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) fees
Commencing Students who withdraw from or suspend their course may be eligible for a refund of any OSHC fees paid to the school. The amount refunded will be determined by the policies of the relevant OSHC provider.