Tuition fees for courses such as MBA and engineering in private institutes may come down if recommendations of a committee headed by former Supreme Court judge B N Srikrishna are accepted.
The committee has fixed the maximum fee (tuition and development) for a two-year management course in the range of Rs 1.57 lakh to Rs 1.71 lakh per annum, depending on the location of the institution.
The upper limit for the four-year engineering degree (BE or B.Tech) will be in the range of Rs 1.44 lakh to 1.58 lakh per year.
It has also suggested the maximum fee for technical courses such as B.Arch, B.Pharma, MCA and M.Tech, among others.
The Justice Srikrishna committee was set up by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) following the Supreme Court’s direction in the TMA Pai Foundation case.
The apex court’s directive was aimed at preventing commercialization of technical education. It ruled that the fee charged by private institutes should be decided by the state governments till such time a national-level fee fixation committee came out with its recommendations.
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) Chairman Anil Sahasrabudhe, told Indian Express that the committee report has been received and forwarded to the HRD Ministry for consideration.
The Ministry may consult experts and stakeholders for their views, he told the paper.
If the Ministry accepts the recommendations, all private institutions taking more than the prescribed fee limits will have to fall in line.
However, the report makes an exception for institutions of excellence by allowing autonomous and accredited ones to charge another 10 per cent and 20 per cent additional tuition fee from the students, respectively.
AICTE officials refused comment about what will happen to top institutes whose fee structure exceeds the maximum limit even after factoring in the exception made for excellence.
The Xavier Labour Relations Institute (XLRI) in Jamshedpur, for instance, takes Rs 9 lakh per annum for its two-year post graduate diploma in management, (equivalent to pre-experience Masters in Business Management as per AMBA, UK and equivalent to MBA as per AICTE).
The TA Pai Management Institute in Manipal or TAPMI and SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai, charge Rs 7 lakh and Rs 4.45 lakh every year, respectively, for their two-year course.
Fee for One Year MBA courses have not been recommended by the panel. The fee for post-experience One Year MBA courses at most private colleges in India ranges between 26.7 lakh and 12 lakh with the highest fee being that of Indian School of Business which charges 26.7 lakh for its one-year MBA.