The Telangana government-appointed expert panel on higher education fees has formed four sub-committees to examine legal, academic, infrastructure, and audit aspects. Reports are expected in 4–5 days to help frame a revised, legally sound fee structure for private professional colleges.
In a move to bring in transparency and ensure information is readily available for the different stakeholders, the UGC has come out with a minimum mandatory disclosure for universities and HEIs on their respective websites
The move comes after the higher education regulator observed that the websites of several universities lack not only in providing basic minimum information but many of these are not functional and updated
The Telangana Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee (TAFRC) is on the job of revising the fee structure that will be applicable from the academic year 2022-23.
Hyderabad: A two Judge panel of the Telangana High Court comprising Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Shahmeem Aktar on Wednesday quashed the order of the State Government prescribing a fee structure for medical and dental colleges in the State. The panel was dealing with a bunch of writ pleas filed by various students of […]