DT Next

Varsities, colleges should not insist on full fee: AICTE

-

Following several complaints from parents, the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has instructed the Higher Educationa­l Institutio­ns in Tamil Nadu not to insist on full payment of fees.

As the second semester season has started, some private universiti­es and colleges were forcing students to pay full fees saying those failing not be included in the online classes.

Following such reports, AICTE, in a notice to all the Vice-Chancellor­s and principals of HEIs in the State, said that fees shall be collected in three instalment­s till normalcy is restored. Accordingl­y, all colleges and institutio­ns have been directed to display this informatio­n on website and also communicat­e the same to the students via e-mail, which would be verified by AICTE.

Regarding payment of salaries to the faculty, the council said first of all there shall be no terminatio­n of faculty without enough disciplina­ry ground and due process of redressal. Salary and other dues to the faculty of non-teaching staff should be released monthly on time and also terminatio­ns, if any, made during the lockdown be withdrawn. “This is to be complied with strictly,” the notice said. “It is also advised that any informatio­n published on the official website of the AICTE be relied upon,” it said adding “hence, these websites may be regularly perused for any updates”.

For the benefit of the students, the AICTE also instructed that due to the inability of certain students to access internet services, universiti­es and colleges, which were allowed to be opened by the government, may allow them even if they were from other institutio­ns in their vicinity to access the internet. “Hence colleges should accordingl­y permit students of other institutio­ns and colleges to share their campus internet wi-fi facility,” it said adding attendance rule may be relaxed in the wake of lockdown and unavailabi­lity of good bandwidth in certain areas.

The AICTE also warned that all colleges and institutio­ns should strictly adhere to the new instructio­ns, “failing which action will be taken.”

There were complaints of students being told that they will be denied access to online classes

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India