Government plans interest-free loans before likely fee hike
NEW DELHI: The government is
exploring ways to provide interest-free loans to underprivileged students at
the IITs and NITs to cushion them for a steep fee hike that’s likely to be
implemented soon at the premier engineering colleges.
Students at the National Institutes
of Technology (NITs) will see their annual fee almost double, from
`70,000 to `1.25 lakh,whil ethe
Centre has set up a committee to weigh a proposal of the IITs’ top
decisionmaking body to nearly triple the fee,from ` 90,000peryearto ` 2.5lakh.
The argument behind the hike is that
the government should only take care of planned expenditure on labs, equipment,
library and the running cost of staff salary, housekeeping, water and
electricity should be borne by students.
“Since the hike is going to be steep
the government wants to ensure those who require education loans do not face
any problems,” said an official. “Setting up of helpdesks at all engineering
colleges and doing away with the interest on loans could be a possibility.”
Providing loans on easier terms, the
government believes, will blunt the steep hike and ensure fewer students
default on repayments.
The nearly four dozen IITs and NITs
heavily subsidise the education of their students, with the government bearing
a major slice of the running expenses.
A committee headed by scientist Anil
Kakodkar had suggested raising the IIT fee to` 2.25 lakh a year to close the gap
between what the IITs charge and spend per student.
The government, officials said, will
also have to rework the limit for collateral security a student will have to
provide following the hike with the total fee for four-year courses at the NITs
and IITs reaching ` 4lakhand ` 10 lakh respectively.
Even after the proposed fee hike
comes into effect, the IITs will remain cheaper than most top engineering
colleges around the world. (see graphic)
An IIT spends ` 3.5 lakh every year
on a student who only pays the institute ` 90,000.
Source | Hindustan
Times | 30 November 2015
Regards
Pralhad Jadhav
Khaitan & Co
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