NEW DELHI, July 25, 2024 — In a significant financial update, Delhi University (DU) has announced a fee hike for students enrolling in the first year of undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs. This adjustment, approved by Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh, will be effective from the 2024-2025 academic session beginning in August.
Delhi University Fee Hike Details for Various Courses UG, PG, PhD
Delhi University fee hike impacts several programs and includes increases in tuition fees, students’ welfare fund, development fee, facilities and services charges, and support for economically weaker sections.
- Undergraduate Programs: The fee for first-year BTech students has increased by 3.70%, from Rs 2.16 lakh to Rs 2.24 lakh.
- Postgraduate Programs: The five-year Integrated Law Program fee has risen by 5%, from Rs 1.90 lakh to Rs 1.99 lakh.
- Integrated Teachers Education Program (ITEP): The four-year ITEP, replacing B.EL.ED, now costs Rs 57,400.
- PhD Programs: Fees for PhD students have surged by 60.22%, now at Rs 7,130, up from Rs 4,450.
- Foreign Students: Fees have been adjusted for foreign students, with specific reductions for MA Hindu Studies.
Impact and Rationale Behind the Delhi University fee hike
A senior official from the Faculty of Technology explained, “The hike is only for first-year students, aligning with university guidelines.” The increase aims to enhance the university’s infrastructure and services, ensuring better educational facilities and support for economically weaker sections.
Mixed Reactions from Students and Parents
Students and parents have expressed mixed reactions to the fee hike. Many are concerned about the financial burden, especially those from lower-income backgrounds. For instance, Priya Sharma, a prospective BTech student, shared, “This fee hike adds a significant strain on my family’s finances. We’re worried about managing the additional cost.”
Conversely, some believe the hike is justified. Rajiv Kumar, a parent of an MBA aspirant, said, “If the increase leads to better facilities and education quality, it’s worth it. But transparency in how the funds are utilized is crucial.”
DU Foreign Student Fee Adjustments
While fees for foreign nationals in MA Hindu Studies have decreased—Rs 50,000 for SAARC countries and Rs 1 lakh for non-SAARC—this contrasts sharply with the hikes in other programs. Tibetan applicants benefit from exemptions in registration and additional fees.
The fee structure revision at Delhi University follows a broader trend of rising educational costs in India, driven by the need for improved infrastructure and educational resources. The university asserts that the revised fees will support enhanced facilities and services.
DU Future Prospects
Delhi University fee hike increase reflects ongoing efforts to improve educational quality and infrastructure. However, addressing concerns about affordability remains essential to ensure that quality education is accessible to all students.
For more details on the new fee structure and related updates, visit the official Delhi University website.
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