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Directorate of Distance Education Page 1 of 3 MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY - DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION OTHER STATES STUDY CENTRES - STUDENTS ADMISSIONS - TUITION FEE DEMAND, COLLLECTION & BALANCE - 14AS TO 17CS Batches - As on June 2020 Center Students Sl. No. Centre Name Fees Demand Fees Remitted Fees Balance Code Admitted 1 Agartala 880 118 8,40,600 4,66,950 3,95,050 2 Agra-HIHT 2122 627 67,14,900 48,64,650 25,26,100 3 Ahmedabad 892 2,846 3,40,11,300 3,26,09,918 33,65,990 4 Ahmedabad-DIMS Institute Of Hotel Mgmt 2157 48 5,72,400 5,38,200 50,650 5 Ajmer-Rajasthan 1031 79 4,85,700 3,40,747 1,73,482 6 Alappuzha 1102 516 27,93,300 27,26,295 4,17,350 7 Aluva 1108 800 48,55,800 42,50,355 11,38,525 8 Amritsar 1049 553 32,15,100 22,01,600 12,57,400 9 Andaman - Samy Coaching Centre 2165 197 13,38,900 1,56,450 12,03,400 10 Angamaly 814 247 14,01,300 13,20,350 2,20,850 11 Attingal 1026 1,539 1,07,36,100 1,03,61,886 18,17,370 12 Bangalore - AMC-CT 911 1 5,400 4,050 1,350 13 Bangalore - Global 899 398 31,95,200 23,72,390 10,48,850 14 Bangalore - Indira 898 618 54,56,650 44,11,216 13,68,289 15 Bangalore - SAET 935 199 15,08,050 13,03,350 3,02,550 16 Bangalore-IFIM 1020 2 21,000 18,200 5,350 17 Bangalore-L F M T 815 3 39,600 33,750 7,700 18 Barnala 887 198 13,17,300 7,65,450 5,76,100 19 Baroda 816 2,128 2,58,94,600 2,47,04,744 26,63,300 20 Bathinda 1060 30 2,25,600 1,95,800 48,000 21 Batticaloa - Sri Lanka 2142 2 9,000 3,400 5,600 22 Bellary 1056 758 63,69,600 23,42,495 43,76,325 23 Berhampur 821 184 11,94,600 11,19,153 3,85,550 24 Bestaveripeta 817 1 18,000 12,250 5,750 25 Bharuch 1127 376 48,71,600 20,30,255 28,89,925 26 Bhayandar - Thane 2148 75 12,94,200 10,79,822 2,69,428 27 Bhilai-IIAS-CT 912 1 4,500 4,750 0 28 Bhopal-Now Closed 818 1 4,500 1,750 2,750 29 Bhubaneshwar 819 8 32,400 22,010 11,650 30 Bhubaneswar 2168 1,433 87,34,100 49,36,814 43,46,862 31 Bidar 820 155 11,35,500 7,60,461 4,39,489 32 Bilimora 1103 558 73,73,100 54,78,100 20,58,550 33 Calicut - CAMS 1119 122 11,56,500 9,08,870 3,07,480 34 Calicut - IECT 1112 426 20,83,200 20,54,623 3,50,310 35 Calicut-AMS-CT 913 6 75,600 34,200 41,400 36 Calicut-CAMS CT 2125 42 5,29,200 4,87,950 63,750 37 Chandigarh 883 721 42,71,600 32,23,770 12,34,880 38 Chengannoor-AIMIT 2120 511 30,15,300 22,11,080 11,13,600 39 Cochin - SAET 941 210 13,51,500 10,76,940 3,83,620 40 Cochin-AMS-CT 914 20 2,51,400 1,91,190 78,400 41 Cochin-Mcc 2116 570 71,82,000 70,51,510 5,15,550 42 Cochin-Talent B School 2151 20 1,44,000 35,200 1,18,100 43 Dayapuram 824 1,075 46,56,000 47,27,115 5,52,050 44 Dehradun 891 4 52,200 36,425 16,875 45 Dehradun-IIAS-SHTM-CT 915 1 4,800 6,350 0 46 Delhi- Nalanda Col.Of Edu.Sant Nagar 2166 9 81,300 51,400 31,100 47 Delhi - UST 2121 349 26,01,900 14,21,950 13,33,550 48 Edapally-Aiect 2169 114 8,87,700 1,81,811 7,18,350 49 Edappal 1110 325 14,49,300 14,30,850 1,80,450 50 Ettamanoor- Kottayam Sms College 2113 175 15,23,700 13,64,690 2,82,010 51 Ettamanoor-Catering Training Centre 2119 69 8,68,800 8,53,550 81,200 52 Ezhakkad - CTC 1051 22 2,77,200 4,27,100 0 53 Faridabad- Delhi Degree College 2115 4,094 3,41,69,600 96,93,356 2,53,03,005 54 Fatehabad 1061 1,005 56,28,300 48,39,304 14,96,815 55 Gandhinagar-Gujarat 1124 589 57,47,400 54,96,562 5,95,125 56 Gaya 1021 96 6,75,300 6,85,750 41,950 57 Ghaziabad-GRASP Magtech Mgmt Inst. 937 3 12,900 9,650 3,700 58 Ghaziabad-Magtech Management Institute 2112 4 43,200 25,370 17,830 59 Goa 828 206 15,51,600 10,67,800 6,32,700 60 Goa- HIHT 2123 69 8,30,400 8,79,300 70,050 61 Goa-IIAS CT Caranzelem 2137 1 12,600 7,000 5,600 62 Goa-IIAS-CT 916 21 1,85,400 2,45,250 9,250 63 Gujarat - Navasri 2114 78 6,66,900 7,28,500 57,850 64 Guntur 1101 480 35,76,600 16,41,361 21,20,400 65 Gurgaon - KIATM 900 1,225 83,45,100 54,13,811 33,39,110 66 Gurgaon - SBPVM 906 519 31,74,600 27,68,600 8,55,850 67 Guwahati 826 99 6,54,600 4,68,300 2,42,310 68 Gwalior 896 5 75,600 41,500 34,100 69 Gwalior-Aditya Education Society 2139 62 5,75,400 2,65,560 3,23,090 Page 2 of 3 Center Students Sl. No. Centre Name Fees Demand Fees Remitted Fees Balance Code Admitted 70 Handiaya 1027 308 24,96,900 16,61,850 9,43,350 71 Haryana-Ambala City 2167 33 1,72,800 79,131 96,491 72 Haryana-SEGT 1139 3,044 2,09,44,400 89,32,020 1,32,68,950 73 Hyderabad- NES 1064 422 34,81,500 25,89,191 12,64,279 74 Hyderabad-NIHM-CT 1123 7 58,800 45,050 17,150 75 Hyderabad-SMKS 938 675 52,36,400 31,78,677 23,87,483 76 Idukki-Empees Tower 2144 583 37,24,800 22,26,483 17,56,439 77 Jaipur 829 238 23,64,300 14,04,885 10,53,725 78 Jalandhar 1022 339 16,29,000 7,59,595 9,17,630 79 Jammu & Kashmir 893 1 18,000 19,600 0 80 Jamshedpur 931 262 17,09,100 17,08,950 1,53,600 81 Jodhpur 905 536 39,11,600 15,23,192 24,77,683 82 Kakinada 830 88 5,02,500 5,20,800 91,000 83 Kalra Ins - Faridabad 1133 40 3,55,800 3,12,850 74,800 84 Kalra INST - CHANDIGARH 1143 59 4,73,900 3,80,600 1,18,950 85 Kalra INST-MUKHERJEE NAGAR 1141 22 87,600 95,800 11,200 86 Kalyan 1045 339 31,52,500 24,13,184 9,43,750 87 Kalyan West Thane 2127 78 6,54,900 3,09,800 3,56,750 88 Kannur 855 839 40,47,300 35,16,625 8,54,540 89 Kanpur 874 4 21,600 11,750 14,950 90 Karnal 882 295 23,38,500 15,43,237 12,93,520 91 Karunagappally 1111 3,075 1,98,50,400 1,65,47,957 53,58,679 92 Kattappana-Kerala 2158 285 16,58,700 13,77,400 4,68,750 93 Kavali 832 15 1,03,800 1,00,500 13,300 94 Kayankulam 2136 551 36,92,100 6,71,030 30,78,320 95 Kolhapur 1063 982 80,18,100 35,61,985 46,93,195 96 Kolkata 878 8 55,200 43,500 16,350 97 Kolkata - BES 1054 584 46,61,700 42,45,150 7,09,800 98 Kolkata- St.Michael .Academy 2118 17 1,50,600 1,44,950 14,400 99 Kolkata-ADPSR Technology 2162 131 9,39,300 40,020 8,99,580 100 Kolkota-IIAS-CT 918 7 88,200 1,22,950 5,150 101 Kollam - Rcbc 1144 10 46,200 53,170 3,700 102 Kollam-LMCHE-CT 926 1 12,600 4,650 7,950 103 Kollam-RCBC 2117 1,467 95,93,700 76,46,006 30,58,980 104 Kollam-TKMC 852 1,515 1,06,04,600 1,03,25,305 14,21,590 105 Koperkherane-ICE 1142 4 60,000 54,200 10,750 106 Kothapet 1104 227 23,64,900 15,83,601 9,25,550 107 Kottarakkara 1125 4,385 2,69,68,650 1,80,69,575 1,06,07,519 108 Kottayam - Chefs Inst.Of Hotel Mgmt Cul.Arts 2132 84 8,86,800 9,05,300 40,500 109 Kottayam CMS 881 296 21,85,200 19,15,870 4,45,350 110 Kottayam-SMS-CT 925 24 2,87,400 2,64,550 41,290 111 Lucknow 831 176 15,50,400 17,70,250 1,81,050 112 Ludhiana 1065 22 1,22,700 75,400 50,400 113 Malappuram-SIMS 1105 4,193 2,41,61,600 1,83,90,285 81,00,096 114 Mandi 894 577 32,71,800 20,35,241 14,80,494 115 Mansa 895 108 6,37,500 3,49,250 2,97,850 116 Mizoram 833 49 2,24,400 1,48,200 97,150 117 Mumbai - Wadala 908 491 59,54,650 34,52,704 27,42,205 118 Mumbai - East Thane Kalyani Inst.Prof.Studies 2161 1,612 1,17,62,400 28,26,867 92,71,311 119 Mumbai - Navneet 901 105 8,13,300 6,06,035 2,65,925 120 Mumbai - SKI 1058 63 4,33,800 4,05,600 68,250 121 Mumbai-Dae-Chembur 1118 88 7,74,900 7,53,450 1,72,800 122 Mumbai-Ghatkopar 2140 2 8,100 4,100 4,000 123 Mumbai-LES 1033 428 36,85,200 18,47,125 19,59,875 124 Mumbai-Sbes 1059 335 31,77,400 19,57,035 13,68,340 125 Mumbai-SES 1038 1,033 94,43,600 56,11,628 43,27,253 126 Mumbai-Swami-Ihm-Ct 1122 98 12,06,300 11,49,951 1,42,549 127 Munnar - CT 1134 117 14,74,200 14,53,350 71,100 128 Muvattupuzha 834 853 51,00,600 44,76,127 12,47,520 129 Mysore-KIET 1039 3 14,100 12,550 2,550 130 N.Paravar 853 24 1,56,600 1,43,650 42,150 131 Nabha 897 569 32,90,100 29,18,125 7,17,100 132 Nadia 1055 195 11,99,000 8,26,172 4,88,278 133 Nandavanam 850 232 19,58,050 18,26,640 3,72,350 134 Nandyal 860 165 12,28,500 8,04,975 4,87,575 135 Nashik 888 519 49,02,400 23,80,181 26,69,930 136 Navi Mumbai 884 718 82,37,800 61,14,995 25,98,850 137 Navi Mumbai - Ice 1116 30 3,06,600 3,37,020 75,930 138 Navi-Mumbai-Ici-Chm-Ct 919 1 12,000 12,750 0 139 Navsari-GUJARAT 1135 19 1,39,500 1,53,550 5,100 140 New Delhi - Cradle Mes 1129 407 42,28,500 40,39,950 5,50,550 141 New Delhi - Lakshya Education 1136 677 40,12,000 13,94,365 27,16,650 Page 3 of 3 Center Students Sl.
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