Fee Concession Guidelines
- Physically Challenged Individuals
- Academic Excellence
- ST/SC Category
- Children of Defense Personnel
- ASSESSMENTS METHOD
- Sports
- General Guidelines
- A 5% fee concession is available to Physically handicapped students who are suffering from a permanent physical disability (excluding blindness and hearing impairment).
- The students must provide valid documentation of their disability at the time of admission or fee payment.
- The fee concession is subject to the review by the Principal of the Institute.
- Note: – Applicable to all academic years
- 5% fee concession for the applicants who have secured above 95% in their PUC/HSC +2 exams. 5 % fee concession for the applicants who have secured above 98% in their PUC/HSC +2 exams.
- The fee concession is not applicable to the students from other nationality or who have received certificate from any foreign board.
- The fee concession is not applicable to Diploma holders or for the applicants seeking lateral entries.
- Note: – Applicable to the first academic year.
- Applicants belonging to Scheduled Tribes (ST) or Scheduled Castes (SC) are eligible for a 5% fee concession.
- Proof of ST/SC category through valid certificates issued by the appropriate authorities is required.
- Subject to review by the Principal of the Institute.
- Note: – Applicable to all academic years
- Children of in service and ex-service defense personnel are eligible for a 5% fee concession.
- Proof of parent’s service in the defense department (Army, Navy and Airforce), such as a service certificate or ID, should be submitted.
- Subject to review by the Principal of the Institute.
- Note: – Applicable to all academic years
- Internal Assessments – Assesses students’ learning progression during the entire duration of the course.
- Projects – In-class and independent research projects undertaken to exhibit understanding of the subject.
- Semester Examinations – Undertaken to test subject knowledge.
- Presentations – Applicable in some subjects to assess understanding of the topic and helps to build confidence, communication skills and professionalism.
- Examinations – time-based assessment to test subject understanding.
- Presentations – used in some subjects to assess subject understanding and demonstrate communication skills, professionalism, critical thinking and to argue interpretations/ findings.
- Portfolio Assessment – Demonstrates learning from concept stage to execution
- Applicants who have excelled in sports and participated in state and national level games are eligible for the fee concession of 5% for the first academic year.
- Fee concession will be extended, if student represents the JD institute at university, state or national, internal sports events during mid and final academic years.
- Application must submit Participation and achievement certificates for the review by the Physical Education Director of this institute.
- Fee concession percentages are mutually exclusive.
- Applicants should clearly specify their eligibility for a fee concession during the admission process.
- The fee concession is applicable only for tuition fees and not for other charges like hostel fees, exam fees, or miscellaneous expenses.
- Concessions are subject to periodic review and may be revised as needed.