The IIT Council is scheduled to meet in Mumbai on April 28. "The review of the fee hike and the financial concession announced for special category students last year is likely to top the agenda," an official source said.
Concern over the fee hike was first raised at the council's meeting in August last when the directors of several IITs had said that the financial concessions introduced for special category students had defeated the purpose of fee hike as there has been no revenue enhancement.
"There is a proposal that either the HRD Ministry or the Social Justice Ministry should reimburse the IITs for the cost of educating students entitled to complete fee waiver. It has also been recommended that students from the economically backward sections should be given interest-free loans instead of full or partial waiver," the source added.
In April last, the HRD Ministry had approved increasing the annual fees for undergraduate courses from Rs 90,000 to Rs 2 lakh, a rise of 122 per cent, for new enrolments.
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