Tech colleges seek fee hike
The managements of engineering colleges have linked the quality of
education to the fees students pay. At the fourth general body meeting
of the Consortium of Engineering and Professional Colleges Management
Associations of AP here on Sunday, the managements categorically stated
that unless the government increases the fees significantly, they cannot
provide quality education.
“The government and AICTE repeatedly talk about the need to provide
quality education to engineering students, but they have fixed the fee
at just Rs 31,000 per annum. Even a play school charges more than this
amount. Parents are paying fees for their wards in schools ranging from
Rs 50,000 to Rs 5 lakh per annum. How can the government expect us to
provide quality education in engineering colleges for just Rs 31,000?
For that, we need to appoint qualified senior professors, whose salaries
are over Rs 1 lakh per month. We are forced to appoint unqualified
B.Tech students as teachers in engineering colleges, which is reflecting
in the form of poor results,” said Nimmaturi Ramesh, general secretary
of the consortium.
In an ultimatum to the government, they said that they would collect
fees from poor students who relied on the fee reimbursement scheme, if
the government failed to release the first installment (25 per cent of
the fee amount) to colleges by July, and will issue a public notice to
this effect. They demanded scrapping of management quo-ta and filling 95
per cent of seats in the convenor quota, and the allotment of remainder
5 per cent to the NRI quota. They sought hike in fees immediately as
per the SC orders.
“Categorisation of seats as ‘convenor’ and ‘management’ quota seats
itself is illegal. The government should immediately abolish this. Also,
the government has allowed some colleges to fill 15 per cent of seats
under an NRI quota against the AICTE norm of 5 per cent,” Mr Ramesh
alleged.
Source : DC
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