allowed exemption from paying the capitation fee. But the non-residents were asked to pay a capitation fee for admission in the medical college. This
allowed exemption from paying the capitation fee. But the non-residents were asked to pay a capitation fee for admission in the medical college. This
clause (i), established within the territory of- (b) "capitation fee" means any kind of donation or contribution or payment other than the fee notified
institution to
charge higher fee from the students, such a fee was not
tuition fee, but in fact a capitation fee.
The aforesaid decision ... called
permitted fees and to bar them from collecting anything
other than the permitted fees, which is what'Capitation
fees' means.The attempt
shall then decide whether the fees proposed by that institute are justified
and are not profiteering or charging capitation fee. The Committee will ... matter
of fixation of fee, there cannot be :
(a) a rigid fee structure (para 54)
(b) Such fees are to be fixed by the unaided
entitled to have its own fee
structure subject to the condition that there can be no
profiteering and capitation fees cannot be charged. A provision ... shall then
decide whether the fees proposed by that
institute are justified and are not profiteering
or charging capitation fee. The Committee will
fee-Different rates
for the three categories of students-Legality of-Excess
Tuition fee other than Rs. 2,000 per annum-Whether
Capitation fee-Whether ... fee or
deposits or other amount collected by it.
(4) All monies received by any educational
institution by way of fee or capitation fee
State can also, as a watchdog, ensure
that no capitation fee is charged from the students by the educational
institutions. It was submitted that contrary ... devise
its own fee structure but the same can be regulated in the interest of
preventing profiteering. No capitation fee can be charged
Madhya
Bharat no capitation fee should be charged. But for other
non-Madhya Bharat students the capitation fee should be
retained as at present ... called
nominees should pay, in addition to the usual fees and
charges, a capitation fee of Rs. 1,300 per annum. Excluding
the seats which
Karnataka
Educational Institutions (Prohibition of Capitation Fee)
Act, 1984 (for short, 'Karnataka Capitation Fee Act'). The
Division Bench, however, held that after ... Karnataka Educational Institutions
(Prohibition of Capitation Fee) Act, 1984 .
This was enacted to prohibit the collection of
capitation fee for admission to educational institutions