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Manish Sisodia hits out at Centre over hike in fees at IITs

Asserting that policy decisions regarding premier institutions need to be deliberated by various stakeholders, including academicians and students, Delhi’s deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Frid

Asserting that policy decisions regarding premier institutions need to be deliberated by various stakeholders, including academicians and students, Delhi’s deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Friday criticised the fees hike and changes in admission process for selection to the IITs.

“How are these policies formed without any discussion All of a sudden fees was hiked. There should be discussion on it as to how much government and students are bearing and how much more is needed and whether fees should be increased,” he said.

The annual fees for undergraduate courses in IITs has been hiked from existing Rs 90,000 to Rs 2 lakh from the upcoming academic session, by the HRD Ministry on the basis of recommendations of an IIT panel.

Mr Sisodia also questioned the evaluation of students merely on the basis of entrance examination, adding, “overall performance” should be a basis for such judgment.

The HRD ministry based on the recommendations of the committee set up by IIT Council has also changed joint entrance examination pattern whereby Class 12 marks will not be considered in determining rankings for admissions to IITs from 2017. “Assessment of students merely on the basis of entrance test is not a good policy. I believe academicians, students, those studying in IIT should be consulted in such decisions,” Mr Sisodia said.

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