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The academic year usually begins in July or August, depending on the university.

Monthly living expenses typically range from ₹10,000 to ₹25,000, including food, accommodation, and transportation.

Nepalese students need a valid passport or citizenship certificate but do not require a student visa.

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Yes, tuition fees for Nepalese students are generally lower than those for other international students due to the bilateral relationship between Nepal and India.

Options include university hostels, private apartments, and PG (Paying Guest) accommodations.

Yes, students can travel freely between Nepal and India without any restrictions.

Some universities require entrance exams like JEE (Engineering) or NEET (Medical), while others may admit based on academic performance.

Universities offer orientation programs, counseling services, and student support centers.

Yes, scholarships are offered by Indian universities and government schemes based on merit and financial need.

Nepalese students must have completed their secondary education for undergraduate courses and a relevant bachelor's degree for postgraduate courses.

While not mandatory, health insurance is recommended for medical emergencies.

No, Nepalese students do not require a visa to study in India.

Required documents include academic transcripts, passport or citizenship certificate, passport-sized photographs, and recommendation letters.

Tuition fees for Nepalese students typically range from ₹50,000 to ₹2,00,000 per year, depending on the course and institution.

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