Colleges that charge heavily fees
Colleges that charge heavily fees
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Amaravati: The corporate colleges in the state are showing the parents of students. Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Tirupati, Kurnool are the same as the colleges. Recently, the State School Education Control and Monitoring Commission has taken several points to the state of the situation in private colleges and schools across the state. Complaints are also being received by the Grievance Department set up by the Commission. The government has ordered that the fees of the last year should be reduced by 30 percent and the rest of the amount will be charged this year, as the financial conditions of the families have been damaged due to corona conditions. However, the commission members have been found that private corporate colleges are not implementing it. Some colleges are increasing the fees and are charging more than the last year. Some fees have been increased and then 30 percent reduced. Some people take 1.50 lakhs a year, while some charge 2 lakhs. Commission Vice Chairperson Vijay Aradha Reddy said that some companies have been collecting Rs 5 lakh for two years.

The fees collected by the corporate colleges are not accounted for, fees, and accounts books are not available in the educational institutions. Even though the fees are collected in lakhs, there is no detail of what the fee is.  If the commission teams who go to the investigation of the institutions ask about the fees and other records, they will be in the Central Office, only to see academic affairs. Corporate houses avoid showing fees by making the accountstaff unavailable when the commission teams come into consideration. Colleges and hostels did not run during the corona. There was no lesson teaching. Operating costs have also been reduced. However, colleges charge lakhs of fees from students for the previous academic year. For online classes, each student is calculated to spend Rs 10,000 per month. This year, the fees of the students who entered the secondary have been increased. Parents are forced to pay too much fees because they are worried that the future of the children will be affected by the attack on them and the students are asked to take them.

Students' studies were in the middle of online lessons during the corona. The owners who have opened colleges and hostels are taught quickly to complete the syllabus. Do the children understand? Or not? It does not matter. The classes started from seven o'clock in the morning. The students brought to the notice of the commission members that they were teaching lessons till 9 pm and lunch and other leisure hours were not even a few minutes. Students are tearful that they are not allowed to urinate in the study hour. Corporate colleges have removed many staff during the corona. They were not paid even wages. They have found different employment options. Now the colleges are open, but the management steering the staff of the staff. Many colleges do not have proper teaching staff. They are teaching with material, rather than the syllabus prescribed by the government. In corporate colleges, students are not subjected to mental stress but the government has suggested that they should have playful plays, but no management is paying attention. In the 30-year-old classroom, 80 people are sitting and teaching lessons in all corporate colleges. The condition of the students became pathetic.

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