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No Charges for Applying to Govt Colleges and Universities in Bengal, Announces Education Minister

The West Bengal government on   Thursday announced that students will not be charged for applying to state-run colleges and universities for admission in unde.

The West Bengal government on Thursday announced that students will not be charged for applying to state-run colleges and universities for admission in unde.

According to an official order, no money can be charged from students for providing application forms or prospectus for admission.

  • PTI
  • Last Updated: August 13, 2020, 10:19 PM IST
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The West Bengal government on Thursday announced that students will not be charged for applying to state-run colleges and universities for admissionin undergraduate courses.

According to an official order, no money can be charged from students for providing application forms or prospectus for admission.

"Let me assert in unambiguous terms, colleges should not take a single rupee under any head from the candidates during admission," Education Minister Partha Chatterjee said.

"The colleges can't even charge money for buying prospectus or in any other category. Those universities, which directly offer undergraduate courses, cannot similarly chargeanything from the candidates," he added.

Chatterjee said students should not be put under any economic stress as they are already faced with the hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Following the minister's statement, the Higher Education Department issued a notification regarding this. "No charges shall be taken from the students for scanning/uploading of documents for online admission in UGlevel courses, for providing the application form/prospectus of admission in UG level courses," it said.

Admission to the colleges and varsities in the state is being conducted online this year in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of the institutes began the process on August 10.

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