Posted on 18 Jul, 2016 3:44 pm

Check on Capitation Fee by Colleges 
 
There have been complaints of charging of capitation fee by some professional colleges. In order to regulate this, and in accordance with the Supreme Court of India’s directions, a National Fee Committee under the chairmanship of Justice B. N. Shrikrishna was constituted for fixing norms and guidelines for charging of tuition and development fees in case of professional courses. The Committee submitted its report recommending upper limits of fee that can be charged by the professional colleges, which shall not include capitation fee. Therefore, any Institution reported to be charging capitation fee shall be liable for punitive action under the AICTE Approval Process Handbook. 

To bring the higher education within the reach of deserving students, apart from implementing the recommendations of National Fee Committee, the following measures have been taken: 

a) Providing scholarships for girl students under the Pragati Scholarship scheme

b) Scholarships for the differently-abled under the SAKSHAM scheme 

c) Scholarships for the post-graduate engineering education through GATE exam

d) Research fellowships for pursuing PhD programme. 

e) Tuition fee waiver for economically backward students. 

This information was given by the Union Human Resource Development Minister, Shri Prakash Javadekar today in a written reply to a Lok Sabha question. 

Courtesy – Press Information Bureau, Government of India

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