How to eradicate Capitation Fee?
(or Donation / Building Fund / Development Fund )
Almost all seats in the management quota in engineering and other professional colleges are sold openly and cash collected by the management of these institutions. In most leading colleges the admissions for 2008-2009 under management quota has been completed. Officially these institutions maintain that they are yet to start the admission process. The admission to various branches of engineering, medicine and other professional courses under management quota has been booked by collecting large sums of amount in cash under capitation fees, development fund etc without any official receipt.
When temples can get administered and controlled by government through direct supervision and by appointment of officers (like Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Administration Department in Tamil Nadu www.hrce.tn.nic.in) why not the educational institutions and universities the so called public charitable trusts be administered by the government in a more transparent way.
In 2007 the capitation fees collected for admitting a student in engineering course by these colleges ranged between Rs 15lakhs and Rs 3 lakhs depending on their reputation and demand. It is still worse in private deemed universities where the number of seats in some branches of engineering is increased depending on the demand. In one such deemed university about 2000 students are admitted to one or two branches of engineering. and most of the seats are filled only after collecting capitation fee from each student to the tune of Rs 7 lakhs and above.
It is time these educational institutions which are taking advantages of benefits granted to public charitable trusts and societies taken over by government and administered to ensure that the education is not only for the rich and these institutions are run as per the objectives laid out in their trust deeds and society registration declarations. If that is not possible then government should appoint trustees from government and eminent personalities with high integrity and rotate them periodically.
Under right to information act, government or UGC or AICTE should collect information from the public through their web sites on the current rates of capitation /donation prevailing in various colleges and trigger CBI enquiries on a continuous basis. The information provided by the public should be collected without the need to declare the particulars of informants and it will help gather more feedback on such practices from the affected students. At present the government wants information or complaint from the student / parents to initiate action. This is not possible and practical as it affects the student's future and safety.
If these institutions are for the purpose of promoting education only, then why there should be separate government and management quotas. All state governments should start more engineering colleges and at least one medical college per district. More participation from the government side will create a level playing field and much needed intervention from government towards the welfare of its citizens. Government of
UGC has banned capitation fees in any form by Private deemed universities. http://www.indiaedunews.net/Today/UGC_bans_capitation_fees_in_deemed_universities_3218
The readers of this article are free to post their replies with the information of going rates of donation/capitation fees at various colleges in India.
