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Take admission, get back Rs 10,000
Hyderabad: Take admission and get Rs 10,000 back. This is among the
several incentives being offered by engineering colleges to lure
students eligible for state government’s fee reimbursement scheme ahead
of Eamcet engineering counselling.
State government has been paying the fees of Rs 35,000 per annum for 90
per cent of students taking admissions through Eam-cet counselling in
engineering colleges under the fee reimbursement scheme. Of this amount,
managements are promising to return Rs 10,000 to each student if they
take admission in their college. This amounts to gross misuse of the fee
reimbursement scheme.
Besides merit scholarships, free laptops, free transportation, free
hostel accommodation and familiarisation trips to universities abroad
are some of the baits being used by colleges.
While there are 3.50 lakh B.Tech seats, only 2 lakh have qualified in
Eamcet this year, which means that 1.5 lakh seats will go vacant after
counselling. Meanwhile, around 50,000 of these qualified students will
opt for IITs, NITs and top deemed universities.
Out of over 700 private engineering colleges in the state, 17 colleges
claimed Rs 50,000 fees. Another 68 colleges claimed between Rs 50,200
and Rs 1,02,000, based on their financial statements. However, 578
colleges claimed fees of Rs 35,000 without submitting any financial
statements. These colleges are known to be sub-standard and rely solely
on the fee reimbursement scheme.
Though the AFRC is yet to finalise fees, these colleges are hopeful of
securing Rs 35,000 fees again. Most colleges offering ‘cash back offer’
to students fall in this category. The issue came to light during the
AFRC hearings to finalise fees.
Some managements sought to know if Rs 35,000 fees prescribed by it was
meant for tuition fees or to give incentives. “This is really shocking.
The scheme was devised to provide an opportunity for students from
economically weaker sections. Government has been spending Rs 4,000
crore per year for the purpose. We cannot allow unscrupulous elements to
misuse the scheme. We are gathering data of such errant colleges,” said
Prof Jayaprakash Rao, chairman, AP State Council of Higher Education.
Source : DC
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