Pay more for undergraduate courses: Varsity to hike fees for next 3 years
MUMBAI:
Students may soon have to pay 10% more fees for admission to undergraduate
courses across streams, as the Mumbai university mulls a hike for both aided
and unaided courses this year.
The
university’s seven-member fee revision committee recommended increasing the
fees in a phased manner during a May 5 meeting — 10% this year, 5% in 2016-17
and another 5% in 2017-18.
Eight
lakh undergraduate students will be affected by the move, a decision on which
will be taken in 15 days, after the proposal is verified by the departments
concerned. Officials said the hike will most likely come into effect as it was
necessary for the university.
While
the proposal has an inprinciple nod, the university is yet to publish a
circular. Members of the management council, however, were not happy with the
way the recommendations were made to them during a meeting last Friday.
“The
fee revision committee’s proposal was not a part of the meeting’s agenda that
was given to us. How does the university expect us to accept any decision they
take without asking questions?” a management council member said.
Another member, Mahadev Jagtap, said of the seven members
of the committee, only three had supported the hike. “A blanket hike in fees is
a grave matter. Many colleges don’t have the proper infrastructure to charge
higher fees. There is no need for this arbitrary hike,” he said.
Source
| Hindustan Times | 1 June 2015
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Pralhad Jadhav
Khaitan & Co
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