Deccan Chronicle

State to ‘rein in’ colleges on fees

Colleges hiked fee to `2 lakh per year

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The state government will file an appeal in the High Court against the fee hike introduced by some engineerin­g colleges in the city in the middle of the current academic year. The colleges secured permission from the High Court to increase the fees after the Admissions and Fee Regulatory Committee (AFRC) rejected their demands.

Following protests by students and parents, the government convened a meeting with the AFRC on Thursday. Deputy CM and education minister Kadiam Srihari said that the government would come to the rescue of the students and take steps to resolve the issue amicably.

The government-prescribed fees, as recommende­d by the AFRC, for the academic year 2017-18 are `1.13 lakh per year. However, colleges have hiked their fees to `2 lakh per year.

When students and parents protested the hike, colleges said that the hike in fees had been implemente­d on the basis of the order issued by the High Court. The colleges also said that they had informed the students and parents that there was a case regarding the fees pending in court and that they had taken affidavits from them prior to admission, according to which the parents would have to pay the enhanced fees if the court approved the hike.

Mr Srihari said that the government was not aware of any affidavits. He added that the rules did not permit collection of such affidavits.

“If colleges want to hike fees, they should submit proposals for the next academic year. They cannot effect such hikes in the middle of an academic year. We will file an appeal in the High Court against this,” Mr Srihari said.

 ?? — DC ?? Police bandobust at Chaitanya Bharati Institute of Technology as students and ABVP members to protest against the fee hike at Gandipet on Thursday.
— DC Police bandobust at Chaitanya Bharati Institute of Technology as students and ABVP members to protest against the fee hike at Gandipet on Thursday.

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