BMTC bus passes for school students for 2016-17

BMTC is issuing the Students concessional pass for the year 2016-17 on a staggered time table to facilitate smooth and hassle-free issue of passes to the student community. The passes are now being issued for primary, secondary and high school students from 4th June, 2016 onwards.
    
43 pass counters spread across the city listed below will issue the passes. The counters will function from 8 am to 5 pm on all working days and remain close on Sundays and General Holidays.

Pass Issue centers:

Kempegowda Bus Station, Shivajinagar Bus Station, Kalyannagar Bus Station, Kengeri TTMC, Vijayanagar TTMC, Yeshwanthpura TTMC, Jayanagar TTMC and Banashankari TTMC.Shanthinagar Bus Station, BMTC Indiranagar Depot, Domlur Bus Station, Jeevanbhimanagar Bus Station, KR Puram Bus station, Kavalbyrasandra Bus Station, Basaveshwaranagar Bus Stn, Vijayanagar TTMC, Chandra Layout Bus station, MCTC Bus station, Kumarswamy Layout Bus station, Neelasandra Bus Station, Hampi Nagar Bus station, Nandini Layout Bus Stn, Nelamangala Bus Stn, Chowdeshwari (Mattikere) Bus station, Vidyaranyapura Bus Station, Yelahanka 5th phase, Yelahanka New town, Rajajinagar 1st ‘N’ block, Malleshwaram Bus Station (18th cross), Channamanakere Acchukattu, BTM layout Bus station, Electronic city Depot, BMTC Koramangala TTMC, KR Market, Kadugodi, Bannerghatta TTMC, Uttarahalli, Chandapura, Hosakote, Devanahalli, Doddaballapura, Yelahanka Old Town, Peenya Bus stand and Hesaragatta Bus station.
    
Application forms for issue of Student concessional passes are made available free of cost at Major Bus Stations and copies of the application forms can be downloaded from BMTC website (www.mybmtc.com) .

The application are to be submitted along with the
•    original fee receipt for the current academic year (exempted in case of Government schools) and Xerox copy.
•    ID card issued by Colleges/schools,
•    two passport size recent photos of the applicant and
•    the prescribed pass fee.
•    Copy of the Aadhar Card
 
The Student Pass rates for the year 2016-17 are as follows.

Sl.No

Type

Travel fare

Service fee

Total fee

1

Primary

Free

Rs. 130

Rs.130

2

High school

 

 

 

 

Boys

Rs.600

Rs. 130

Rs.730

 

Girls

Rs.400

Rs. 130

Rs.530

3

PUC

Rs.900

Rs. 130

Rs.1030

4

College students

 

 

 

 

12 months

Rs.1100

Rs. 130

Rs.1230

 

10 months

Rs.900

Rs. 130

Rs.1030

 

5 months

Rs.450

Rs. 130

Rs.580

5

Professional students

 

 

 

 

12 months

Rs.1150

Rs. 130

Rs.1280

 

6 months

Rs.575

Rs. 130

Rs.705

6

Tech & Medical students

 

 

 

 

12 months

Rs.1680

Rs. 130

Rs.1810

 

10 months

Rs.1400

Rs. 130

Rs.1530

 

5 months

R s.700

Rs. 130

Rs.830

7

Evening students 

 

 

 

 

12 months

Rs.1480

Rs. 130

Rs.1610

 

10 months

Rs.1200

Rs. 130

Rs.1330

 

5 months

Rs.600

Rs. 130

Rs.730

Travel  As You Like Pass

Type

Including Processing Fee of Rs.100/-

 

5 months

10 months

12 months

City, Sub-Urban, Pushpak

Rs.2,755/-

Rs.5,380/-

Rs.6,430/-

Comments:

  1. SKN Naidu says:

    I am a senior I went for applying student pass to my grand daughter in kalyan nagar depot with all necessary documents but he refused and forced me to bring student. Next day I asked my grand daughter to apply half day leave and tried to get pass for her. Due heavy rush I failed to get. Please allow us to get pass after verifying on school I’d .

  2. Rajesh says:

    I completed my 2nd pu now I am going to tutorial for neet coaching so which pass shud I prefer pls suggest me

  3. Pavan says:

    I completed my engineering and moved to Bangalore to attend some course!!!
    I want monthly pass,so can I get student monthly pass,or normal monthly pass???
    If I can get student monthly pass,what are the documents I need to submit???

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