Ad-hoc panel sets fee structure: Rs 36,000 Per Annum For Engineering; Rs 2.64L For Medical Colleges
By Sumit Kumar, Section Education
Posted on Mon Jul 21, 2008 at 04:22:28 AM EST
Private unaided engineering and medical institutions, which are going functional from 2008-09 have been directed by the Shikshan Shulka Samiti (fee fixation panel) to charge an ad hoc fee at Rs 36,000 per annum and Rs 2.64 lakh per annum, respectively. The fee panel has also released the ad hoc fee for other professional courses at newly-opened colleges this year.
Fee chart for new private colleges
- Higher and technical courses: Engineering: Rs 36,000, MBA/MMS: Rs 45,600, MCA: Rs 42,000, Pharmacy diploma: Rs 30,000, Pharmacy degree: Rs 48,000, Polytechnic (Engg): Rs 25,200, Architecture degree: Rs 45,600, Architecture masters: Rs 48,000, Hotel Management: Rs 32,400, B.Ed/B.PEd/M.PEd: Rs 26,400, M.Ed: Rs 36,0000
- Health Sciences: Medical: Rs 2,64,000, Dental: Rs 1,13,520, Ayurved: Rs 67,440 , Homoeopathy: Rs 42,000, Physiotherapy: Rs 40,800 , Occupational Therapy: Rs 35,000, Nursing: Rs 54,700
The ad hoc arrangement is necessitated as the cost-based tuition fee can not be finalised without the audited financial statements and balance sheet of the concerned institutions. Newly-opened colleges get their first balance sheet only after a year into operation. To prevent the new colleges from charging arbitrary sums, the ad hoc fee is announced by the panel.
At least 12 new engineering colleges are going functional from this year in the University of Pune (UoP) area of Pune, Nashik and Ahmednagar districts. However, there is no new medical institution in the UoP jurisdiction.
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Together, these new colleges account for an intake of 2,820 students, according to a revised list of engineering institutions released by the state director for technical education (DTE). Pune city and adjoining areas have accounted for seven of these new colleges (total 1,680 seats).
They are: Sinhgad Institute of Technology and Science at Narhe, Ambegaon; K.J. Education Society's Trinity College of Engineering (CoE) and Research at Pisoli near Hadapsar; Marathwada Mitra Mandal's Institute of Technology at Lohegaon; Dhole Patil CoE at Wagholi; IMS' Mulshi Institute of Technology and Research at Sambhave, Mulshi; Al Ameen Education and Medical Foundation's CoE at Koregaon Bhima, Shirur and the NMVPM's Nutan Maharashtra Institute of Technology at Maval.
Of the remaining five new colleges, three are located in Nashik district and two in Ahmednagar district, their collective student intake being 1,140 seats.
On Saturday, the DTE released the first provisional list of seat allotments at the end of Round-I of the centralised admission process (CAP). The process of confirmation of admission by paying the fees, will gain momentum from Monday when the students will report to their allotted institutions including the new colleges.
Overall, there are now 56 engineering colleges in the UoP area that collectively account for 19,455 seats. Of these, 41 are located in Pune city and adjoining areas such as Baramati, Mulshi, Lonavla, Shirur and Maval. Another nine are in Nashik district and six in Ahmednagar district.
Source: TOI, July-21-2008
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