Despite the department fixing a fee structure, private unaided PU colleges across the state charges high during admission. 
Karnataka

Pre-university Education department revises fees after 5 years, to be effective from this year

The new fee structure will come into effect from the 2018-19 academic year and the department has asked all aided and unaided pre-university colleges across the state to stick to it.

Rashmi Belur

BENGALURU: The fee prescribed by Department of Pre-university Education under various heads, including tuition fee, admission fee and re-evaluation fee, has been revised after five years. The new fee structure will come into effect from the 2018-19 academic year and the department has asked all aided and unaided pre-university colleges across the state to stick to it.

According to information available from the department, the revision in fee has been made following the recommendations of a committee constituted by the state government which was headed by Additional Chief Secretary (ACS). This revision will be done once every five years, the last one being during the academic year of 2013.

Under the revised fee structure, the fee charged by the department under various heads for both students and colleges has been hiked between 30% and 60%. For example, the tuition fee has been increased by 31.94% from the existing Rs 1008 to Rs 1,330. Even the fee charged for marks cards is increased from Rs 36 to Rs 50. The re-evaluation fee has been increased fromRs 1260 to Rs 1670.

For fees that need to be paid by colleges for renewal of affiliation, registration for setting up of new colleges, change of subject combination, the hike is up to 66%. For instance, the fee to register a new college has been increased from Rs 72,000 to Rs 1,00,800.

Speaking about the revised fee structure, C Shikha, director of Pre-University Education department, said, “The decision to increase the fee came after the expert committee report and it will be implemented from the next academic year. The colleges have to follow the same.”

Pvt colleges still charge high

Despite the department fixing a fee structure, private unaided PU colleges across the state charges high during admission. Though the department is aware about it, no action has been initiated against such colleges. “Unless we receive complaints from parents, the department cannot initiate action,” said a senior official of the department.

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