NEW DELHI: In a move that would bring a sigh of relief to hundreds of parents and undergraduate aspirants, the University Grants Commission (UGC) is going to issue a notification on Wednesday making it mandatory for universities to refund the entire fee, including all charges, in case of cancellation/ migration up to October 31, 2022. As per the refund policy of many private universities, which are starting their academic session from mid-August and September, post one month from the start of classes students will not get any refund in case of cancellation of admissions. With the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) ending on August 20, 2022 and the results likely to take around 15 days, many aspirants have secured a seat in private higher education institutions as a backup option. By the time the admissions in the central universities and other participating universities start, the refund window will expire.
Earlier, in view of the Covid-19 situation, the UGC in July 2021 had stipulated the provision of refund of fees on account of all cancellations of admissions/ migrations of students during the academic session 2021-2022. Also, UGC on July 12, 2022 requested the higher educational institutions to fix the last date of their undergraduate admission after declaration of CBSE class XII r esults so a s to provide sufficient time to such students for adm ission. The commission also noted that admissions may continue up to October, 2022.
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In order to avoid financial hardships being faced by parents, professor M Jagadesh Kumar, chairperson, UGC has s aid that UGC has decided to write to all HEIs that full refund of fees should be made by the higher educational institutions on account of all cancellations of admissions/ migrations of students up to October 31, 2022 for the a cademic session 20222023 as a special case.
In the letter that UGC is writing, it is also made clear to the HEIs that the entire fee, including all charges, should be refunded (i. e. , there should be zero cancellation charges) on account of cancellations/ migrations up to October 31, 2022. Thereafter, on cancellation/ withdrawal of admissions up to December 31, 2022, the entire fee collected from a student should be refunded in full after deducting not more than Rs 1,000 as processing fee.
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