Tag: Fee

  • Andhra CM disburses Rs 699 crore for students’ education fee reimbursement

    Andhra CM disburses Rs 699 crore for students’ education fee reimbursement

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    Tiruvuru: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Sunday released Rs 699 crore under a flagship government scheme for total fee reimbursement to eligible students studying a variety of courses.

    As many as 9.8 lakh students pursuing ITI, polytechnic, degree, engineering, medicine and other professional courses will benefit from the Jagananna Vidya Deevena scheme for the quarter October to December, 2022. Under the scheme, the fee of students belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, backward classes, minorities, Kapus, economically backward classes and persons with disabilities (PwD) categories will be reimbursed. These funds will be directly credited into the bank accounts of the students’ mothers.

    After disbursing the fees by clicking a button, the Chief Minister noted that the fate of the poor can be changed for better only through education.

    Reddy pointed out that Jagananna Vidya Devena scheme was introduced with the single aim of offering higher education to poor students.

    Till now, the southern state has transferred Rs 13,311 crore as part of this scheme and Vasathi Devena, with the former alone accounting for Rs 9,947 crore, benefiting up to 27 lakh students. Under Jagananna Vasathi Devena, the government provides for the hostel and mess charges of below poverty line (BPL) students.

    “Today should be better than yesterday, tomorrow should be better than today and one should have the best future than a better tomorrow,” the Chief Minister said.

    According to Reddy, only good education can guarantee the best future, leading to decent livelihood and life.

    Meanwhile, the Chief Minister held a meeting with senior officials to take cognisance of the quantum of crop losses suffered by farmers due to the recent untimely rains.

    He instructed officials to start enumerating the losses immediately, including issuing directions to district collectors for completing this exercise in a week’s time and start helping the farmers.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • CEO Anantnag Warns Private Schools Over Collecting Capitation Fee, Donations

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    SRINAGAR: Chief Education Officer Anantnag, Ramesh K Hakim has warned private schools of the district not to charge donation and capitation fee from parents at the time of admission after several complaints from parents.

    The office has also received many complaints from parents that the private schools have kept their book editions available at different bookshops, according to the news agency KNO.

    It is also mentioned in the circular that private schools of the district are implementing their laws and are not following the orders and circulars from the government from time to time.

    They are working against the government laws and in the circular from the CEO of Anantnag, it is also mentioned that private schools should follow the orders and circulars of the government properly. In a circular, it is also stated that private schools are not allowed to sell books to students in their own fixed shops.

    The circular also stated that “No private school shall any kind of capitation admission fee or donation as per government order and Right to Education Act 2009.”

    The CEO Anantnag has further stated in the circular that all private schools for the upcoming session should have a common curriculum in all private schools from class 6th onwards as per the New Education policy 2020.The instructions are to have adhered in letter and spirit and if any school is found making violation of Government orders or circulars, action, as warranted under rules, shall be initiated against the erring school, the circular reads.

    The circular stated that the private schools will face de-certify if they were found violating the government orders. “The action against erring schools may include their cancellation of recognition and registration without any further notice.”— (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • CEO Anantnag warns private schools over collecting capitation fee, donation from parents

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    Srinagar, Mar 11: Chief Education Officer Anantnag has warned private schools of the district not to charge donation and capitation fee from parents at the time of admission after several complaints from parents.

    According to a circular issued by CEO Anantnag, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) the office has also received complaints that private schools have kept text books available at particular bookshops in violation of the norms.

    “It has come to the notice of this office that some private schools of the district instead of implementing government orders and circulars issued from time to time with regard to fee structures, common curricular and other activities have framed their own bylaws, contradicting government orders and circulars,” the circular reads.

    CEO has also directed all recognised private schools to implement orders and circulars of the government issued from time to time and act accordingly.

    “No private school shall charge any kind of capitation, admission fee or donation as per government order and Right to Education Act 2009,” it reads.

    It also states no private school is allowed to sell any kind of books to students through their tuck shops.

    CEO Anantnag has further stated there should be common curriculum in schools for the upcoming academic session from class 6th onwards as per the New Education Policy 2020.

    “The instructions are to be adhered in letter and spirit and if any school is found making violation of Government orders or circulars, action as warranted under rules shall be initiated against the erring school,” the circular reads.

    It reads the schools will face de-recognition in case they are found violating the government orders. “The action against erring schools may include their cancellation of recognition and registration without any further notice.”—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Kashmir: New Academic Session Will Begin Soon, Will act tough, if complaint about charging of annual fee received against any private institution – Kashmir News

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    Kashmir: New Academic Session Will Begin Soon, Will act tough, if complaint about charging of annual fee received against any private institution – Kashmir News

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  • Fee Regulation Committee Headless In JK

    Fee Regulation Committee Headless In JK

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    SRINAGAR: Amid the reopening of the schools, the Fee Fixation and Regulation Committee (FFRC) continue to remain headless, raising concerns among the stakeholders about the issue of fee hike in private schools.

    With the reopening of the schools in Valley, the private schools are likely to go ahead with the new admission process for the kindergarten classes wherein they collect hefty amounts as donation and annual charge from the parents.

    The move has raised the concerns among the stakeholders over the government’s intention to put a check on the private schools for collecting donation and annual fees from the parents, in violation of the set norms.

    Notably, the FFRC is headless after the tenure of its chairman Justice (Retd) Muzaffar Hussain Attar ended on November 13 last year. Justice Attar has served on the post since November 9, 2020.

    However, despite the passage of more than three months, there is no headway in the appointment of the Chairman for the FFRC which has left the parents at the receiving end.

    “The delay by the government to appoint the new chairman of the FFRC has put the parents at the receiving end as there is nobody to listen to our grievances. All the complaints registered with FFRC are gathering dust as there is no one to dispose of our complaints,” said a parent.

    The complaints have already started pouring in against some private educational institutions over some issues related to the hike in fees and collection of annual charges.

    Recently, the Private Schools Association Jammu and Kashmir (PSAJK) issued a cap on fees while indirectly hinting about the 10 percent hike in the fees.

    The PSAJK has issued directions to all of its member schools to cap any fee hike at a maximum of 10 percent. The 10 percent hike has been decided till new directions of the FFRC which is currently headless.

    “How can any school hike the fees unless it is approved by the Chairman of the FFRC? No school has any right to take a decision regarding the fee hike. We will not allow any school to take any such decision till the directions are given by the fee panel,” said another parent.

    Meanwhile, the management of the private schools claimed that they cannot wait till the government appoints the new chairman of committee as the salary of the teachers and other staff of the schools have to be enhanced as per the policy matter of the schools.

    “If the government is serious about the issue then there should be no delay in the appointment of the new chairman of FFRC. Presently the committee is headless and it will not serve any purpose to submit the files for approval in the fee hike,” a school functionary said.

    A top official said that the government was in process of appointing a new Chairman for FFRC and the official order will be issued in near future.

    Amid the concerns raised by the parents and the private schools, all eyes are on the government to expedite the process and appoint a new chairman for the committee. (KNO)

     

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • NEET UG 2023: Registrations Process – Check Eligibility Criteria, Application Form Fee & Steps To Apply – Kashmir News

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    NEET UG 2023: The registration for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2023 exam will commence by March 5, a NTA official has confirmed to indianexpress.com. Once released, candidates will be able to apply at the official NTA website — neet.nta.nic.in.

    To apply, candidates will need scanned images of the candidate’s recent Passport size Photograph, Postcard size Photograph, Signature, Left and Right-hand Fingers and Thumb impression, Category Certificate (if applicable), and Citizenship Certificate (if applicable).

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    The NTA NEET examination will be conducted on May 7, 2023 at various exam centres across the country. The examination will be conducted for admission to various MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, and BHMS Courses as per the relevant norms/guidelines/regulations notified by the concerned Regulatory Bodies.

    The application dates, exam admit card, exam city intimation link and other details will be available on the information bulletin. Keep checking this space for latest updates on registration dates, registration link and other details.

    NEET UG 2023 Registration

    Candidates who are pursuing or have passed class-12 board examination in the science stream with biology as their main subject can apply for the NEET UG 2023 examination.

    After the NEET exam, based on the score can take admitted to AIIMS, JIPMER, AFMC, government, and top private colleges.

    NEET UG 2023: Eligibility Criteria

    • -The minimum age is 17 years and no upper age limit.
    • -Intermediate appearing or passed.
    • -Science stream with biology as the main subject.
    • -Open-category students must have 50% or above in Intermediate, while reserved-category students must have 40% or above in Intermediate.

    NEET UG 2023: Application Form Fee

    • General/UR – 1600
    • EWS/OBC – 1500
    • SC/ST/PWD/Third Gender – 900

    NEET UG 2023: Syllabus

    • Botany – The exam will have 50 question on Botany for 180 marks
    • Zoology -The exam will have 50 question on Zoology for 180 marks
    • Physics -The exam will have 50 question on Physics for 180 marks
    • Chemistry– The exam will have 50 question on Chemistry for 180 marks

    NEET UG 2023: Steps to Register

    • Step 1: Go to the official website at neet.nta.nic.in
    • Step 2: Look for and click on the NEET UG 2023 registration link when activated.
    • Step 3: Enter the login details and fill up the NEET UG application 2023 form.
    • Step 4: Upload the essential scanned documents in the prescribed format.
    • Step 5: Pay the mandatory fee and submit the NEET UG application form.
    • Step 6: Download the NEET UG 2023 confirmation page for future reference.

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  • J&K Bank Coaching Fee Loan Scheme Check Eligibility

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    NATURE OF FACILITY

    • Term Loan

    PURPOSE

    • Financing fees of coaching classes or institutes that train students for entrance examinations to courses like medicine, engineering and civil services etc. and for other related expenses like lodging / boarding, purchase of Laptop/ PCs / Netbooks / Tablets / Study Material / eTutorials.

    CLASSIFICATION

    • Priority.

    ELIGIBILITY

    • Student should be an Indian National and should have completed Class X or above aspiring for admission in Engineering, MBBS, MBA, Post-Graduation courses etc.
    • Students pursuing graduation/post-graduation course or employed individuals, desirous of competing for Civil Service Exam of UPSC / State Public Service Commission for employment in IAS, KAS, IPS, KPS etc.
    • The students should have secured a minimum of 55% marks in the previous qualifying exam.
    • Age not exceeding the maximum for targeted competitive exam
    • Parent/Guardian only borrower, if age of the student is below 18 years.
    • Parent/Guardian, jointly with the student if age of the student is 18 years or above.

    BORROWER ELIGIBILITY

    • Permanent Employees of State / Central Government, Government / Semi-Government Undertakings, Autonomous Bodies, Public Limited Companies / Private Limited Companies who have been in current employment for a period of not less than two years.
    • Professionals, Self Employed Individuals ,Proprietorship Concerns, Persons engaged in agricultural and allied activities having at least one year satisfactory dealing with J&K Bank.
    • Pensioners State/Central Government, Public Sector Undertaking.

    BORROWER’S AGE

    • Maximum age of Parent/Guardian at loan maturity: 65 years or age of retirement whichever is earlier.
    • If Parent/Guardian is a pensioner maximum age at loan maturity: 68 years

    MAXIMUM LOAN:

    • Rs. 2 Lakh per child for coaching studies in India.
    • Maximum Amount per parent/guardian- Rs.4 Lakh only.

     

    • Finance for purchase of Laptop/ PCs / Netbooks / Tablets / Study Material / eTutorials should not exceed Rs. 40,000/= per student within the overall limit of Rs. 2.00 Lakh.

    QUANTUM OF FINANCE

    • For Permanent Employees / Pensioners: Maximum 18 times of gross monthly salary / pension/ income or 90% of coaching fee (which may include boarding & lodging expenses if available in-house) plus 75% of the other expenses like purchase of Laptop/ PCs / Netbooks / Tablets / Study Material / eTutorials or Rs 2 Lakh per child/student, whichever is lower.
    • For Other Eligible Categories: 1.5 times of average gross annual income of last two years or 90% of coaching fee (which may include boarding & lodging expenses if available in-house) plus 75% of the other expenses like purchase of Laptop/ PCs / Netbooks / Tablets / Study Material / eTutorials or Rs 2 Lakh per child/student, whichever is lower

    PROCESSING CHARGES

    • Rs. 250

    MARGIN

    • 10% of the coaching fee (which may include boarding & lodging expenses if available in-house).
    • 25% of the other expenses like purchase of Laptop/ PCs / Netbooks / Tablets / Study Material / eTutorials

    SECURITY

    • Primary : NIL
    • Collateral: Third Party Guarantee of One person.
    • In case of pensioners, guarantee of one person & guarantee of Spouse eligible for family pension shall be obtained.
    • No third party guarantee required in respect of permanent employees of State – UT and Central Government, State–UT / Central Government Undertakings & Autonomous bodies drawing salary through our Bank and where letter of undertaking from employer is available.

    RATE OF INTEREST (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

    • RLLR + 2% Floating
    • Click here for rate of Interest

    REPAYMENT

    • 36 months including moratorium period of 3 months.

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  • Know Shah Rukh Khan’s HUGE fee for ‘Jawan’ and ‘Dunki’

    Know Shah Rukh Khan’s HUGE fee for ‘Jawan’ and ‘Dunki’

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    Mumbai: Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan would probably be the top celebrity who has the most loyal fan following around the world. He is also ranked among the top rich actors in the world. King Khan made a comeback on the big screen after around 4 years in Pathaan, which has been running successfully in theatres since the 25th of January, 2023. As Pathaan is breaking all the records at the box office, there are discussions on various social media platforms about how much SRK charges per film.

    It is reported that Bollywood’s Badshah has been paid Rs 100 crore for Pathaan as a basic fee. Along with the upfront fee it is also reported that SRK has been getting 60 per cent of the profit as his acting fee. According to various reports, Pathaan has become the rare film in the last 13 years to have sold over 3 crore tickets at the box office in India and you can guess how much the makers want to earn from the movie. It has already crossed the Rs 1,000 crore mark worldwide.

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    SRK will be next seen in Rajkumar Hirani’s ‘Dunki’ and Atlee Kumar’s ‘Jawan’.  After seeing the success of the Pathaan, it is expected that he might charge over Rs 100 crore for both of his upcoming projects with 60% of shares from total profit. However, the exact figures are yet to be disclosed.

    Talking about Jawan, SRK will be seen in a dual role and is scheduled for theatrical release on 2 June this year. The shooting for Jawan has been completed while Dunki is still in the last leg of its filming. Rajkumar’s Dunki is expected to release on  22 December 2023. There will be a total of three SRK starrer films which will be released in 2023 including his cameo in cameo in Salman Khan’s Tiger 3.

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  • Dubai waives 10% fee on tickets sales for events

    Dubai waives 10% fee on tickets sales for events

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    The Dubai government has waived the collection of 10 percent of the actual or estimated value of a ticket sold at paid events, the Dubai Media Office (DMO) reported.

    This comes as part of a move to support organisers and further boost the emirate’s competitiveness.

    The government typically collects a fee for each ticket sold at paid events, equivalent to 10 percent of the actual or estimated entry price, or up to 10 Dirhams (Rs 225) per guest.

    Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai, Vice President, and Prime Minister of the UAE, on Friday, issued Decree No. (5) of 2023 amending some provisions related to the electronic licensing system and electronic signature for events in Dubai.

    Under the new decree, the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) is waiving the collection of 10 percent of ticket fees.

    The move will increase the profitability of event organizers, which in turn will help attract more people to attend events and festivals in the city.

    However, the government will continue to charge annual subscription fees for the electronic permit and e-ticket system.

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  • Telangana: Fee reimbursement, scholarships stalled since 2019

    Telangana: Fee reimbursement, scholarships stalled since 2019

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    Hyderabad: Telangana government had announced during the budget session of the assembly that the fees and scholarships which have not been released since 2019 will be released in the state before the end of the current financial year, however, in terms of implementation, most of the Welfare Departments do not have a budget and are forced to run around the Finance Department.

    The state government had announced in the assembly that while settling pending applications for scholarships and fee reimbursement in the welfare departments including Minority Welfare and BC Welfare in the state, it will process all the arrears till the end of this month. But the officials themselves are surprised that no progress has been made so far and they say that they do not have any budget to ensure the steps to be taken to clear student arrears in the state.

    An official serving in BC Welfare said that details have been sought after approaching the Finance Department regarding the reconciliation of pending applications and assurances have been given to ensure the release of the required budget next month. However, if the last installment of the current financial year is released next month, then in such a case they may face problems in the payment of fees and the issuance of scholarships, hence, they are trying to ensure that the last installment of the current month is released. The budget should be obtained from the finance department within the week itself.

    According to the officials of the Minority Welfare Department, they were also announced to release the last installment of the financial year 2022-23 during the current month. But despite this, they have not received any amount due to which they are not in a position to release the scholarship arrears from the year 2019.

    Non-disbursement of funds by the state government has started to cause problems for the students and the private college officials are demanding fees from these students and complaints are also being received that the colleges are not ready to accept any excuse.

    An official of the Finance Department said that the state government is taking steps to ensure the release of the budget as per its announcement and it is expected that the third installment of the budget will be released early next month.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )