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For Semester 2 (Spring 2024), calculate the total amount due after considering both the tuition fee and a merit-based waiver of $50%$, given that the initial tuition fee is $90950.00.
For Semester 2 (Spring 2024), calculate the total amount due after considering both the tuition fee and a merit-based waiver of $50%$, given that the initial tuition fee is $90950.00.
- \$45475.00 (correct)
- \$42500.00
- \$90950.00
- \$68212.50
If a student's tuition fee for Semester 3 (Fall 2024) is $90950.00 and they receive a merit-based waiver of $50%$, what is the net amount they are required to pay, excluding any miscellaneous fees?
If a student's tuition fee for Semester 3 (Fall 2024) is $90950.00 and they receive a merit-based waiver of $50%$, what is the net amount they are required to pay, excluding any miscellaneous fees?
- \$45475.00 (correct)
- \$136425.00
- \$90950.00
- \$68212.50
In Semester 1 (Fall 2023), if a student paid a total of $50,000 including tuition and a miscellaneous fee of $17,500, what was the original tuition fee before any waivers or additional charges?
In Semester 1 (Fall 2023), if a student paid a total of $50,000 including tuition and a miscellaneous fee of $17,500, what was the original tuition fee before any waivers or additional charges?
- \$32,500 (correct)
- \$17,500
- \$50,000
- \$67,500
A student is reviewing their fee breakdown and sees a 'waiver on fee' listed as -$45475.00 for Semester 4 (Spring 2024). If the original tuition fee was $90950.00, what percentage of the tuition fee did the student receive as a waiver?
A student is reviewing their fee breakdown and sees a 'waiver on fee' listed as -$45475.00 for Semester 4 (Spring 2024). If the original tuition fee was $90950.00, what percentage of the tuition fee did the student receive as a waiver?
For Semester 3 (Fall 2024), the tuition fee is $90950. If a student is only required to pay a 'TOTAL' amount of $45475, which of the following could explain this difference?
For Semester 3 (Fall 2024), the tuition fee is $90950. If a student is only required to pay a 'TOTAL' amount of $45475, which of the following could explain this difference?
If a student paid an admission fee of $20000 along with the Semester 1 (Fall 2023)fee amount, and the total amount for the same semester was $50000 then which of the following is correct?
If a student paid an admission fee of $20000 along with the Semester 1 (Fall 2023)fee amount, and the total amount for the same semester was $50000 then which of the following is correct?
What is the difference between tuition fees for Semester 3 (Fall 2024) and Semester 3 (Fall 2024) if tuition fees are $85000 and $90950 respectively?
What is the difference between tuition fees for Semester 3 (Fall 2024) and Semester 3 (Fall 2024) if tuition fees are $85000 and $90950 respectively?
Consider a scenario where the miscellaneous fee for Semester 3 (Fall 2024) is $7500 and a tuition fee of $90950 is applied. If a student gets a waiver of $45475 on the tuition fee, what is the total amount including miscellaneous costs that the student has to pay?
Consider a scenario where the miscellaneous fee for Semester 3 (Fall 2024) is $7500 and a tuition fee of $90950 is applied. If a student gets a waiver of $45475 on the tuition fee, what is the total amount including miscellaneous costs that the student has to pay?
If a college charges a miscellaneous fee of $7500 for each semester and a student is enrolled in 4 semesters (Semester 1 (Fall 2023), Semester 2 (Spring 2024), Semester 3 (Fall 2024) and Semester 4(Spring 2024)), how much does the student pay in miscellaneous fees in total?
If a college charges a miscellaneous fee of $7500 for each semester and a student is enrolled in 4 semesters (Semester 1 (Fall 2023), Semester 2 (Spring 2024), Semester 3 (Fall 2024) and Semester 4(Spring 2024)), how much does the student pay in miscellaneous fees in total?
Analyze the fee structure across Semester 2 (Spring 2024) where the total fee is $42500, Semester 3 (Fall 2024) where the total amount due is $45475, and Semester 4 (Spring 2024) where the total fee is $52975. What conclusion can you draw about the total fee?
Analyze the fee structure across Semester 2 (Spring 2024) where the total fee is $42500, Semester 3 (Fall 2024) where the total amount due is $45475, and Semester 4 (Spring 2024) where the total fee is $52975. What conclusion can you draw about the total fee?
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Miscellaneous Fees
Miscellaneous Fees
Fees covering various expenses beyond tuition, such as student activities and services.
Tuition Waiver
Tuition Waiver
A payment reduction, often based on academic merit or financial need.
Tuition Fee
Tuition Fee
Standard charge for educational instruction.
Admission Fee
Admission Fee
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Student Details
- Umair Ahmad S/O Muhammad Akram is a BS Computer Science student in the 2023-2027 session
- His roll number is BSCSM-F23-24
Semester 1 (Fall 2023)
- Tuition fee for BS Computer Science is 17,000
- A fee waiver of -42,500 was applied
- Total fees for the semester amount to 50,000
- Admission fee is 20,000
Semester 2 (Spring 2024)
- Tuition fee for BS Computer Science is 85,000
- Miscellaneous fee is 7500
- The total is listed as 112,500
- The tuition fee is listed as 90,950
Semester 3 (Fall 2024)
- Miscellaneous fee for BSCS is 0.0
- Tuition fee for BSCS is 85,000
- Tuition fee is also listed as 90,950 for Computer Science
- A 50% merit-based deduction of -42,500 was applied
- Miscellaneous fee -BS-CS is 7500
- Total fees for the semester are 42,500
- A 50% merit-based deduction of -45,475 was applied
- The total amount for the semester is 52,975
Semester 4 (Spring 2024)
- Miscellaneous fee is 7500
- Tuition fee is 90,950
- A fee waiver of -45,475 was applied
- The total amount for the semester is 52,975
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Details of a computer science student's fees, including tuition, miscellaneous charges, and deductions, across multiple semesters. The report includes fee waivers and merit-based deductions. It lists total fees for each semester.