HC fixes Rs13L interim fee for MBBS courses in TN’s deemed varsities

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Noting that Rs25-35 lakh fee per annum for medical courses was “prima facie far too high”, the Madras High Court on Firday directed deemed universities in Tamil Nadu to collect Rs13 lakh for MBBS courses as an interim measure, pending University Grants Commission’s (UGC) fee fixation committee’s decision.

A bench comprising Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice PT Asha gave the direction while disposing of a PIL by Jawaharlal Shanmugam, who submitted that these institutions were charging exorbitant tuition fees and gave details in a tabular column.

“It appears to us that fees varying between Rs25 lakh to Rs35 lakh per annum is prima facie far too high and the fee committee constituted by UGC ought to make an in-depth study and recommend the fees to be collected by the institutions,” the bench said in its order.

It recorded an undertaking given by the UGC to constitute a committee by June 30 to fix the fee structure in these universities. Making it clear thatr there was a need for regulating and streamlining the fees after taking into account all relevant factors, the bench directed that the UGC fees committee shall positively submit its recommendation within six weeks after hearing all stake holders. 

The bench said the court was informed that the committee had earlier fixed Rs11.5 lakh per annum for management quota seats, adding students may now be admitted by collecting Rs13 lakh on a condition that once the committee determined the fee, balance, if any, would have to be paid back.