Steep Fee Hike Contemplated at
Indian B-schools
Page - 2
Other major B-schools like MDI,
Gurgaon; TAPMI, Manipal; SP Jain, Mumbai and Goa Institute of Management are
going the same way too.
TAPMI, Manipal has decided to
affect a 50% increase in fees for its two-year
management course from Rs. 4.0 Lakh to Rs. 6.0 Lakh (all-inclusive, without
food) from the 2008-09 session. MDI, Gurgaon too is raising its fees: from Rs.
6.0 Lakh to around Rs. 7.92 Lakh for its two-year flagship programme.
SP Jain, Mumbai will now charge
Rs. 2.5 Lakh a year from the 2008 session, instead of the existing Rs. 2.0 Lakh
a year. Goa Institute of Management is also planning to raise the fees for its
two-year programme to Rs. 3.5 Lakh from the 2009 session, up from the existing
Rs. 2.8 Lakh (all-inclusive, except food).
The institutes, in fact, are
citing a number of reasons for the fee hikes. Some attribute it to campus
expansion while others say it is to cover the cost per student. Some management
institutions have been affected by the magnitude of the 40% hike in faculty
salaries, set to happen at the IIMs following the Sixth Pay Commission
recommendations.
End result: Students pay more,
wherever they go.
The issue of fee hike in IIMs
would be discussed during the meeting of the Directors with HRD Ministry in
April 2008. If the Union HRD Ministry agrees to the IIM Ahmedabad fee hike, the
decision is likely to be used as a precedent by other IIMs.