RDAI Non-profit programme

Programme Pass

Refund conditions

The Yearly Programme Pass carries a full refund commitment. It is a promise about the programme, not about the job market — and it asks something of you in return. Here is exactly what.

Last updated 2026-08-20.

1. Who this applies to

Holders of the Yearly Programme Pass (₹1,300). A monthly ticket (₹300) carries no refund commitment: it is a ticket for one month, and once that month is paid for it runs to the end of the period it covers. What you can do at any time is stop the automatic purchase of your next ticket — from your dashboard, in one click. That stops future tickets; it does not return money for the period you already hold.

2. What the Yearly Programme Pass is

Participation in live programme activities for the period it covers: live webinars and workshops, a distributed team project, and review of the practical assignments set for your track. It is personal and non-transferable. It is not employment, not a placement service, and not a promise that anyone will hire you.

Free recordings never require a pass, so a refund does not take them away from you.

3. What you have to do to qualify

The commitment is for people who did the work and still did not get what the programme promised. During the 12 months from purchase you have to have:

  • completed every assignment set for your track;
  • submitted each one by the deadline given for it;
  • attended the live sessions your track requires;
  • stated in your request what the programme did not deliver for you.

Assignments, their deadlines and the required sessions are given to you in the programme itself — by email and in your dashboard — so nothing here depends on a rule you were never shown. A missed deadline that we agreed in writing to move counts as met.

4. When you can ask

After 12 months from purchase, and within 30 days of that point. Asking earlier is not refused out of hand — we will tell you the date your request becomes eligible instead of dismissing it.

5. How to ask

Through the contact form, from the address that holds the pass. Say that you are requesting the yearly refund, and answer the fourth point above: what the programme did not deliver. No particular format, no fee, no phone call required.

6. How the request is reviewed

A person reads it — this is a first-cohort programme and review is manual, not a scoring script. We check the assignment and attendance record we hold against the four points above, and we answer within 30 days. If we refuse, the answer says which condition was not met and what record we based that on.

7. How the money comes back

In full, to the original payment method, through the payment provider that took it. Bank timing after that is outside our control. A refund closes the pass for the period it covered; it does not close your account and does not remove your access to the free recordings.

8. Where this is written down

The same conditions are clause 5 of the terms of service, which is the contract. This page is the readable version of it, not a second set of rules.