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Digital Desk: Nearly 350 provincialized (government-aided) colleges in Assam are in crisis, with the state government failing to refund nearly 40% of admission fees for students from low-income families so far. Last year, these students enrolled in various undergraduate courses without being charged a single penny by the colleges.

In 2016, the state government launched a program to provide needy students with free college admissions. Those with a family income of Rs 1lac per year were eligible for the scheme.


According to sources, while more than Rs 100 crore was scheduled to be reimbursed to government-run and provincialized colleges in 2021-22, only about Rs 37 crore has been released to them. Nothing has been paid to colleges for providing free admissions during the 2022-23 academic sessions, which began in July.

Many colleges are receiving notices that they may face power outages if their electricity bills are not paid on time. Such is the situation as a result of the government's failure to reimburse the free admission amount," said Ranjan Kalita, general secretary of the Assam College Principals' Council, according to reports.

Colleges in rural and suburban areas have been hit hardest by the delay, as they receive the most applications for free admissions

The college administration stated that admission fees must cover electricity bills, the cost of maintaining and cleaning the classrooms, infrastructure, and campuses, internet charges library costs, and payment for online journals. Each College must bear approximately Rs 3 Lac per month in order to manage these costs.

 



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