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Film and Television Institute of India ‘in principle’ decides to reduce entrance test fee

The FTII governing council in a special meeting on December 27, 2019 took the decision to reduce fees. The quantum of reduction would be decided by January 6, 2020.

Updated on: Dec 28, 2019 04:19 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Pune | By
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The protests and hunger strike by the students of Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) paid off, for after fighting with the administration for three years, there is hope when the FTII governing council who met in Delhi for a special meeting decided to roll back ‘in principle’ the entrance test and the tuition fees hike.

V Aadith and Rajashri Majumdar, the two student representatives and office-bearers of the FTII student association, had initiated an indefinite hunger strike on December 16, in protest of the “constant hikes in tuition fees and unreasonably high entrance exam fees”. (HT/PHOTO)
V Aadith and Rajashri Majumdar, the two student representatives and office-bearers of the FTII student association, had initiated an indefinite hunger strike on December 16, in protest of the “constant hikes in tuition fees and unreasonably high entrance exam fees”. (HT/PHOTO)

Bhupendra Kainthola, director, FTII, said, “The FTII governing council in a special meeting on December 27, 2019, took an ‘in principle’ decision to reduce the JET fee for 2020. The quantum of reduction would be decided by January 6, 2020. Further, it was decided that the tuition fee for 2020 for regular courses in FTII would be reviewed. The review will be completed by March 6, 2020. A five-member committee headed by chairman, FTII governing council, has been set up to discuss both the issues and arrive at a decision.”

V Aadith and Rajashri Majumdar, the two student representatives and office-bearers of the FTII student association, had initiated an indefinite hunger strike on December 16, in protest of the “constant hikes in tuition fees and unreasonably high entrance exam fees”. They had demanded that a 10 per cent fee hike decision taken by the FTII governing council in 2008 be revoked, and that the JET (Joint Entrance Test) 2020 be put on hold, until entrance exam fees are reduced.

“FTII is a place where people from different economical background come with no parental financial support, so there should be major reduction in fees at least and free education for lower economic strata,” said Rajashri.

 
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