Deccan Chronicle

BE rankers face big money test Bill to check corruption in education

- HYDERABAD, AUG. 4

It’s affordabil­ity that will matter over merit for engineerin­g aspirants from this year. Eamcet engineerin­g toppers won’t be able to join the college of their choice if they can’t afford the fee there.

The reason: the fees will vary from `50,000 to `1.5 lakh, irrespecti­ve of whether the student is in the merit quota or in the management quota.

Till now, all colleges had a uniform fee of `31,000 per year for merit quota Category A seats and `95,000 for management quota Category B seats. While merit quota seats were filled based on merit secured in Eamcet in the counsellin­g, the management­s filled category-B seats on their own. New Delhi: Seeking capitation fee or indulging in corrupt and unfair practices by educationa­l institutio­ns will soon be dealt with severely. The Centre plans to bring in the Education Malpractic­es Bill in the upcoming Monsoon Session of the Parliament which begins next week. Full report on Page 7

However, the Supreme Court had recently ruled that there could not be different fees for merit and management quota seats and had asked the government to implement collegewis­e “uniform fees” for both categories.

The state government is, thus, forced to devise different fee structure for each college based on their audited financial statements and salaries being paid to faculty and non-teaching staff.

The government is now in the process of fixing 150 types of fee structures for the 700-plus engineerin­g colleges. Had all colleges submitted financial statements, it would have had to devise 700 different fee structures. However only 150 colleges had submitted the details.

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