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K’Taka: PVT Engineering College Finds a Fee Increase for CET Chair

K'Taka: PVT Engineering College Finds a Fee Increase for CET Chair
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Bengaluru: Karnataka Personal Engineering Engineering School Association without Assistance (Kupeca) has sent a proposal to the government, looking for a rising cost for students who join private universities under the government quota for the upcoming academic year.
Head of Kupeca Pandurada Shetty said they had formed a technical panel to make a revised calculation in a fee, add: “We have been looking for a 30% increase.” The government has not made a decision about the application.
“We have not increased costs for three years even though the government has allowed medical and dental colleges to climb their costs.” ‘Cannot run universities without increasing costs’ the government must understand our worries.
We will not be able to run universities without increasing costs because all of our expenses are increasing, “Shetty said.
The Technical Committee said it was not yet a specific percentage, but had told the government where their expenditure was increasing.
According to the proposal committed to the Minister of Minister and Deputy Minister of Chief , Association has tried to correct other costs at a maximum RS 20,000 under various heads.
“Which colleges that provide infrastructure facilities for laboratory / industrial / industrial / industrial / industrial skills can be allowed to collect lab skills costs to a maximum RS 20,000.
Optional costs for training and placement, hostels and transportation as actual issued.
Tocal costs must be increased every year at least 15% -25%.
The National Cost Fixation Committee, AICTE, Indian Government, in their process handbook, has suggested a cost structure for engineering courses RS 1,44,900 to RS 1,58,300, “added the proposal.
‘Need 25% more teachers” “Engineering College Collected Rs 65.340 as a cost for CET seats as determined in the consensual agreement for 2020-21.
The costs set in the consensual agreement during 2012-13 are at RS 38,500 for engineering and medical high school.
However, while the College of Engineering collects RS 65.340, Medical colleges are collecting Rs 1,28,746.
According to the ratio of new teachers, we need at least 25% of more teachers.
The initial scale of the teacher in the 6th payment commission is Rs 32,000, the wage of the seventh payment commission starting from RS 55,000, “said Manjunath Bhandar, a member of the Technical Committee and Chair of the Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management.

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