<p>New Delhi: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/jamia-millia-islamia">Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI)</a> has announced a fee hike for the academic year 2025-26, with increases ranging from 16 to 41 per cent across various courses.</p>.<p>A comparison of the latest prospectus with that of the previous year reveals a sharp rise in tuition fees.</p>.<p>The Department of Persian has seen a 41.41 per cent increase, with fees rising from Rs 6,700 to Rs 9,475 per year. The Department of Arabic follows closely, with a 37.15 per cent hike, pushing annual fees from Rs 7,200 to Rs 9,875.</p>.Ladakh-based activist writes to Kiren Rijiju to introduce 'Shia Theology' in Jamia Millia Islamia.<p>Similarly, foreign language programmes, including BA (Hons) in Turkish and other languages, have also witnessed a 37.15 per cent fee rise.</p>.<p>Social sciences programmes, including MA and BA (Hons) in Political Science, four-year BA (Multidisciplinary), and B Com (Hons), now cost Rs 9,875 per year, reflecting a 32.99 per cent increase from the previous Rs 7,425.</p>.<p>Science programmes, including BSc (multidisciplinary), Geography, Mathematics, and Physics, have undergone a 34.29 per cent hike, raising fees from Rs 7,800 to Rs 10,475 per year.</p>.<p>The fees for professional courses have also been increased. B Tech programmes have seen a 19.04 per cent hike, increasing from Rs 16,150 to Rs 19,225 per year, while M Tech programmes now cost Rs 21,375 per year, marking a 16.48 per cent rise.</p>.<p>Law programmes, including LLM (regular) and BA LLB (Hons), have experienced a 19 per cent increase, raising fees from Rs 15,000 to Rs 17,850 annually.</p>.<p>With all programmes witnessing an increase in tuition fees, students may face additional financial strain.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, JMI has also announced the launch of 14 new courses and expanded its use of Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores for admissions.</p>.<p>This year, 25 programmes--including nine undergraduate, five postgraduate, eight diploma, and three advanced diploma courses--will admit students based on CUET merit, up from 20 last year.</p>
<p>New Delhi: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/jamia-millia-islamia">Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI)</a> has announced a fee hike for the academic year 2025-26, with increases ranging from 16 to 41 per cent across various courses.</p>.<p>A comparison of the latest prospectus with that of the previous year reveals a sharp rise in tuition fees.</p>.<p>The Department of Persian has seen a 41.41 per cent increase, with fees rising from Rs 6,700 to Rs 9,475 per year. The Department of Arabic follows closely, with a 37.15 per cent hike, pushing annual fees from Rs 7,200 to Rs 9,875.</p>.Ladakh-based activist writes to Kiren Rijiju to introduce 'Shia Theology' in Jamia Millia Islamia.<p>Similarly, foreign language programmes, including BA (Hons) in Turkish and other languages, have also witnessed a 37.15 per cent fee rise.</p>.<p>Social sciences programmes, including MA and BA (Hons) in Political Science, four-year BA (Multidisciplinary), and B Com (Hons), now cost Rs 9,875 per year, reflecting a 32.99 per cent increase from the previous Rs 7,425.</p>.<p>Science programmes, including BSc (multidisciplinary), Geography, Mathematics, and Physics, have undergone a 34.29 per cent hike, raising fees from Rs 7,800 to Rs 10,475 per year.</p>.<p>The fees for professional courses have also been increased. B Tech programmes have seen a 19.04 per cent hike, increasing from Rs 16,150 to Rs 19,225 per year, while M Tech programmes now cost Rs 21,375 per year, marking a 16.48 per cent rise.</p>.<p>Law programmes, including LLM (regular) and BA LLB (Hons), have experienced a 19 per cent increase, raising fees from Rs 15,000 to Rs 17,850 annually.</p>.<p>With all programmes witnessing an increase in tuition fees, students may face additional financial strain.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, JMI has also announced the launch of 14 new courses and expanded its use of Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores for admissions.</p>.<p>This year, 25 programmes--including nine undergraduate, five postgraduate, eight diploma, and three advanced diploma courses--will admit students based on CUET merit, up from 20 last year.</p>