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Karnataka engineering college fees to be hiked by 10%

Karnataka engineering college fees to be hiked by 10%


Mangalore Today News Network

Bengaluru, June 23, 2022: Limiting the hike in fees for engineering courses in private colleges for the current academic (2022-23) at 10% as against the demand of 25%, the Karnataka government on Wednesday, June 24, said from next year COMED-K entrance test will be merged with Common Entrance Test (CET). At a meeting chaired by Higher Education Minister CN Ashwath Narayan, with representatives of KUPECA (Karnataka Unaided Private Engineering Colleges Association), an agreement was reached for fee hike to be capped at 10%, the Minister’s office said in a release. The fee hike is applicable to those students who have been allotted government seats in private engineering colleges.

 

Karnataka engineering college fees


Further, KUPECA representatives assured that they would voluntarily extend support to the government to take action against those who collect an extra fee by any other means. "KUPECA had demanded a 25% hike in fees as there had been no increase for last two years, from 2020-21. But, on consultation, they finally agreed to a 10% hike," Narayan said.

It has also been decided to cancel the COMED-K exam from next year and instead, it will be merged with the CET and conducted at once at the All India level. The eligibility for admission will be based on the ranking students secure in the merged CET and seat sharing will continue as at present. Minister Narayan said the modalities for merging COMED-K with CET will be worked out as the next course of action.

While the government’s Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) conducts CET for admissions to various undergraduate professional courses in the state, the Consortium of Medical Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) entrance exam is for admissions to undergraduate engineering courses at private engineering colleges in the state.


Courtesy: The News Minute


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