Deccan Chronicle

Students demand waiver of fees to change stream

Private management­s plan protest against TSBIE

- ANUSHA PUPPALA I DC

For the first time, Telangana State Board of Intermedia­te Education (TSBIE) is charging money for changing the medium of instructio­n and stream of courses after the final phase of admissions in Telangana Junior Colleges.

If first year students wish to change the medium of instructio­n, they have to pay `500 and for a change in stream, students have to pay `700 and students from other Boards have to pay ` 1,000 for an eligibilit­y certificat­e.

Telangana State Private College Management­s alleged that instead of paying scholarshi­ps and fee reimbursem­ents to students, the Board is collecting money from the students. Junior college management­s are demanding to waive off these fees and if the Board does not waive off the fees, they will protest at the TSBIE office.

According to the TSBIE official website, group change permission­s are there only for regular candidates for first year, medium change permission­s are there for first year regular candidates. First year students can change into any available group from any group. BPC Group change is not available and Arts to Science group change is also not available. For any change of medium in instructio­n and group change, government colleges need not pay but students in private colleges should pay these fees.

Gouri Satish, honorary president of Telangana Private Junior Colleges said: ‘’The State Government has kept pending crores of reimbursem­ent fees to students and instead of releasing reimbursem­ent funds to colleges and students who are suffering, Intermedia­te Board is now charging for group change and medium of instructio­n change which is an injustice to the students’’.

“It is difficult on part of the students and their parents to pay so much fees after paying for college fees and books. We demand to waive off this fees. Otherwise, we will conduct protests at the Board office soon. This type of fees has not been collected by the Board till date but we don’t know why for the first time, the Board has decided to collect money from the students for group change and medium of instructio­n.’’

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