Hyderabad: Telangana State government is to build its own Admission Fee Regulatory Committee, TS AFRC for maintaining proper fee structure in institutes, universities under TSCHE.
Newly formed Telangana State is now ready to build its own Admission Fee Regulatory Committee for maintaining a proper fee structure. Recently, State Council of Higher Education TSCHE has been formed and conducted many entrance exams like EAMCET, ICET, ECET, PGCET, etc. for providing admissions into various courses of graduation and post graduation.
After a sequence of exams conducted, finally Government has decided in creating TS AFRC. As per reports, private and unaided institutes will not charge more on students for their higher education. It is cleared that no fee changes will be there in near future. As a part of development in education system, the govt is planning for own AFRC.
The decision regarding TS AFRC was taken on July 22 only and declared that this committee consists of 11 members that will be headed by retired High Court judge. Justice P Swaroop Reddy will take control over regulating fee structure. Till today, only the Chairman is appointed, hence it will take some more to appoint all other members and start work.
T Papi Reddy, Chairman, Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) said that the already academic year has been started in many colleges, hence there will be no change in fee structure. It will take some time for changes to be made and start working.