The report of the Committee on funding
of IITs and the recommendations of SCIC for revision of annual fee in
IITs to Rs.3 lakhs per year from the current Rs.90000 has been examined.
The rationale for the SCIC recommendation arises from the fact that the
cost of maintenance of the IITs is to be met largely from the student
fee. On an average, the Government is spending about Rs 6 lakh per year
on each student in the IITs.
Keeping in view the interests of the
students, proposed hike is denied. Instead, it has been proposed that
the increase is capped at Rs.2 lakh per annum. This increase in fee is
subject to the following safeguards for protecting the interests of the
socially and economically backward students:
A) The SC/ST/Differently abled students shall get complete fee waiver.
B) The most economically backward
students (whose family income is less than Rs.1 lakh per annum) shall
get full remission of the fee.
C) The other economically backward
students (whose family income is between Rs.1 lakh to Rs.5 lakh per
annum) shall get remission of 2/3rd of the fee.
D) All students shall have access to
interest free loan under the ‘Vidya Lakshmi Scheme’ for the total
portion of the tuition fee payable.
Further, all IITs are asked to use the
increased student fee for infrastructure development with the assistance
of funds from the Higher Education Funding Agency (HEFA) so that the
increased fee directly translates into better infrastructure for the
students. As per orders issued, the matter will be placed in next
meeting of the IIT Council for ratification.
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