Engineering College Fee Hike | Hyderabad, August 21: The Telangana government has announced new guidelines to regulate fee hikes in engineering and professional colleges.
According to the latest order, fee revisions will now be based on the financial records submitted by colleges and the quality of education they provide.
The government stated that several factors will be considered before approving any hike.
Engineering College Fee Hike
These include student attendance, use of facial recognition systems, Aadhaar-linked fee payments, research activities, and placement records.
Authorities will also review whether colleges are delivering quality education.
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In addition, national and international rankings and compliance with government regulations will play a key role in determining the fee structure.
The amended rules aim to ensure transparency and maintain educational standards across institutions.
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