Private faculties operating on authorities land in Delhi can submit proposals for a price hike for the 2022-2023 tutorial 12 months, the Directorate of Education (DoE) has stated.
The division has reiterated that the colleges can not hike charges with out its prior nod.
“All the pending fee hike proposals submitted by the private unaided recognised schools running on the land allotted by the DDA (Delhi Development Authority) or other land-owning agencies…for session 2020-2021 have become infructuous…such schools may submit their fee hike proposals, if any, for the session 2022 23,” based on a round issued by the DoE.
The faculties can submit their fee-hike proposals for the present tutorial 12 months between June 12 (Sunday) and June 27.
The Delhi authorities has sought fee-hike proposals after a spot of two years. After the lockdown in 2020, the DoE had directed the colleges to not gather any price besides the schooling price and prohibited them from growing the charges.
“The proposal submitted by the schools shall be scrutinised and examined by the Director of Education through any officer or team authorised on this behalf. All such schools are strictly directed not to increase any fee until the sanction is conveyed to their proposal by the Director of Education. In case no proposal is submitted by the school in response to this order, the school shall not increase its fee for the academic session 2022-23,” the round stated.
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