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The recent proposal by the Minister of Overseas Indian-Vayalar Ravi for non-resident Indians perhaps not, as there is some good news for educational institutions in India. The minister promised that the costs of NRI students from India would be calculated from the nominal value, that the people of India.
There are already 15% of the NRIs Indian higher education, but so far these institutions have the freedom to determine which costs are borne by them.
Vorherzusehen, Vayalar Ravi’s proposal had not finished at the bottom with these institutions themselves, even though they try to be politically correct. Profiles reasons SK Dube, director of the IIT Kharagpur said, “A person living in the United States would pay 20 times more to study where they would be in India. And that, when it comes from an institution that is nowhere in the report The IITs here. So, if it gives them the opportunity to study here and to pay relatively more than the Indian students, it is not wrong. “Of course, he is quick to add that” if the government of a decision on the fee structure for NRIs, we accept the decision. ”
On the same note Profiles Devi Singh, director of IIM Lucknow said: “On the whole, it is a common practice among schools have different fee structures for different groups of students. And the cost of a rise NRI is also because one system Einweihend Other students: while Indian students have led to a review meeting, NRIs are set up on institutions and the quota system. Also perception of a relatively higher amount of them is correct. ”
But not everyone is so open that Singh and Dube. Prof SG Dhande, director of the IIT, Kanpur is more cautious in formulating its response to our questions. “In fact, the fee is ITI. However, I want to emphasize that the selection for the IITs by the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE), the NRIs not to take, since it under the quota allocation. But the proposal, Until, in a decision, I do not want an opinion on the matter. ”
NRI But for the students, this is a commendable approach. How Chincy Goswami Australian studies at Ganesha Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College recalls “If the cost of NRI students is calculated on the nominal value, with other students, it would be very advantageous to NRIs. But in this case, this is one case where the review will also be set up for them. ”
“I am here because I wanted to study, even to go to college, like my mother,” she adds.
But given that NRIs are increasingly harsh, nor by the tests, to Indian students in favour of the proposal for the harmonization of taxes of the nominal value at NRIs with students?
Sites arch Gupta, the study of Birla Institute of Management Technology in New Delhi, “I do not think it would be a fair decision. Even the Indian students to pay a huge sum of money abroad to study. Premiere Training Institute of India Good quality is better than those abroad. If NRIs, to be paid over India for better training, which is false, and that if they did not really win schuften
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