HRD ministry asks IITs to develop revenue model

The IITs have been asked to submit data of the fees charged, revenue collected, expenditure and fee

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 08 2017 | 2:36 AM IST
The HRD Ministry has directed the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) to come up with a revenue model for their operations.

The move comes after the IIT directors had approached the Ministry, saying the 122 per cent fee hike introduced last year did "no good" to the institutes revenue-wise as lot of concessions were announced simultaenously.

The issue was also on the agenda of the meeting of the IIT Council, the apex coordination body of 23 IITs, which took place in Mumbai last week.

However, the Ministry is of the view that a revenue model needs to be worked out before any further discussion on fee hikes and concessions.

"Institutes had complained that they were not making any revenue despite multiple grants from the Ministry. It is important to have a revenue model to increase the component of self-sustenance in the functioning of IITs," a senior official told PTI.

"Right now what we are deciding is based on perceptions. The Minister proposed during the meeting that there is need for real data to show how things need to change. There is no revenue model, the IITs take money but have no idea how much money they will have next year, the policies keep changing," he added.

The IITs have been asked to submit data of the fees charged, revenue collected, expenditure, fee concessions and loans.

"They have also been asked to submit their analysis of the data and draft of a revenue model which has suggestions on various factors including what kind of loan system needs to be built, who will pay the interest, what will be the interest component, for what time the loan should be interest-free and what should be the recovery options," the official said.

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First Published: May 07 2017 | 2:57 PM IST

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