A fee is only meaningful next to what it covers. The most common reason a “cheap” course turns expensive is the add-ons that appear after you enrol: certification charges, paid tool subscriptions, exam fees, and GST quietly added at checkout.
BlueTick’s digital marketing course fees in Bangalore are all-inclusive. Your fee already covers:
- Industry certifications (7 with PCP, 12 with PGCP and ELEVATE).
- The 20–60+ AI and marketing tools used in class.
- Real ad budgets for your live campaign projects.
- Six months of placement support after the course.
- 18% GST — already in the displayed price.
Before you compare any two institutes on price alone, ask each one for a written, itemised fee that names what is included. A slightly higher all-inclusive fee is almost always better value than a low headline number that grows once you have paid the deposit.
A simple test before you pay anywhere: ask for the fee in writing, itemised, with GST shown separately. Where institutes lose students’ trust is the gap between a ₹35,000 “course fee” and the ₹50,000 they actually pay once exam fees, tool licences and tax are added on. An all-inclusive number like BlueTick’s removes that gap entirely — what you are quoted is what leaves your account, nothing more.