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Overview
Thomas Jefferson University is a private institution that was founded in 1824. It is a private university that offers an award-winning curriculum and encourages learning across disciplines. Our campus is strategically located in Philadelphia, the second largest city in the US that marks the halfway point between New York City and Washington, DC.
A Jefferson degree prepares you for today’s working world and what’s to come as industries evolve. Gain a competitive edge in the job market through our trademarked Nexus learning, which focuses on collaboration between colleagues from different fields.
We reshape education for 21st-century careers with industry partnerships, profession-based education and experiential learning. Whether you’re looking to take an idea to market or innovate healthcare with emerging research, you can design your degree to fit your future at Jefferson.
The tuition and fees that are applicable to each academic program for one academic year is $ 48,022 (INR 41L). You should consult with your academic department to determine if your program contains additional terms such as a summer term. If so, additional tuition and fees may apply. Please consult with your academic department for information about charges for subsequent academic years.
Facility
Fee Per Academic Year
Hall, Mott Hall, Partridge Hall, Ronson Hall, Scholler Hall
$7,701
Townhouses
$10,813
Independence Plaza
$11,361
The detailed fees structure for the Academic Year 2024-25 available
The Jefferson Institute for Bioprocessing: provides customized training for process development and bio manufacturing of biologics and biopharmaceuticals. Uses a state-of-the-art facility designed for combating debilitating and life-limiting diseases that affects people worldwide.
Kanbar College of Design, Engineering & Commerce: a STEM-designated program that prepares professionals and recent college graduates to expand their careers in UX and IxD.
College of Architecture and the Built Environment: educates the next generation of design and construction professionals by utilizing the Jefferson Advantage—an innovative approach to learning called Nexus Learning. The College has nine STEM-designated graduate programs.