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Soon, a panel to decide fees in private universities of Mumbai

The fee fixation committee will include members of the respective universities’ academic and management council members, retired judges, former vice-chancellors, chartered accountants and Padma Bhushan awardees.

Published on: Dec 22, 2018 03:27 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Mumbai | By , Mumbai
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In a bid to bring transparency in the fees of the courses offered at self-financed universities in Maharashtra, the state government has decided that the fee structure will be decided by a varsity-level ‘fee fixation committee’. However, the colleges will continue to have the autonomy to decide the fees.

According to the new rules, the private universities will have to disclose the various fees they decide to the government (HT PHOTO)
According to the new rules, the private universities will have to disclose the various fees they decide to the government (HT PHOTO)

The fee fixation committee will include members of the respective universities’ academic and management council members, retired judges, former vice-chancellors, chartered accountants and Padma Bhushan awardees.

The decision is part of a new set of rules and regulations for self-financed or private universities. The state higher and technical education department will soon notify these rules, after receiving a green signal from the law and judiciary department.

According to the new rules, the private universities will have to disclose the various fees they decide to the government. Students and other stakeholders can get their grievances resolved by Maharashtra Higher Education Development Council (MAHED).

The new set of rules come around a month after Ravindra Waikar, the minister of state for education, proposed that the state government decide and regulate the fees of courses offered at private, or self-financed, universities. In a letter to chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, Waikar, who belongs to the Shiv Sena, which is an alliance partner of the ruling BJP government, alleged that the universities are functioning in a high-handed manner, as there is no government control over these institutes.

 
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Musab Qazi

Musab Qazi is a Trainee Correspondent, covering education. He generally writes about higher education policies in Maharashtra and new trends in the education sector.

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