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Show-DTE serves at the MIT.

The direction of technology education (DTE), Tuesday, during a show on NOTE Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT), the latter invite explain why it was omitted from the implementation of justice jahagirdar Committee recommended fee structure.

The college, by the Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Educational Research (Maeer), lies at the heart of a controversy after the second year students, many were in college in protest against the non-compliance with the restitution of the tax surplus. The school remains a perception of an annual fee of Rs 71000 despite an amount of Rs 54000 of the Jahagirdar committee.

Director of the municipality of DTE, SK MAHAJAN, but reaffirms the issuance of a show at the College of Management this morning, was also asked the hotel, necessarily immediately refund the excess of money from students.

MAHAJAN had said, if Shikshan Shulka Samiti, headed by RA Jahagirdar Justice has recommended Rs 54000 annual fee for MIT, the latter can not be a single paise extra.

“We observe carefully the developments,” he said when recalling that the college, on the refusal of management, calling for a total of 34000 R for two consecutive years.

While the issue has also been communicated to the DTE director, said no MAHAJAN the implementation of the colleges of the Jahagirdar committee structure of fees may not be disadvantaged.

“We now have the spectacle at the College of the search for explanations, how can it higher tariffs than Jahagirdar Committee on Justice, but if the answer is not satisfactory, or the College to continue to ignore the fee structure, amount to the resignation of the government recognition, “he said.

“We have already highlighted that the university repay the full amount, regardless of a petition pending with the Justice Jahagirdar Committee for a reassessment of the structure of fees,” he said.

When contacted WITH dean Sharadchandra Dharade (Patil), said he still has a copy of the notification of the show.

Asked why the college has accepted that, for reimbursement of 10000 R, R, and not 17000 as the fee structure of the samiti, Dharade said: “The RS 7000 covers the university and registration fees for students stationary This case reviews, tools and literature on personal development. ”

On the contrary, the DTE Monday had categorically said the costs of the samiti includes all costs of a student for one year, the youth hostel outside fees (if any) and the certificate of registration and examination fees .

“The institution does not collect all students in addition to any amount of this charge,” he said.

Student engineers boycott of classes.

Pune: The students of Maharashtra Academy of Engineering in Alandi Tuesday, directed a protest at the University of Pune against the “steep” fee structure.

The Academy, a sister concern Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Educational Research, ie Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT) in the city, is a member of the University of Pune.

The second study beginner, a representation to university vice-chancellor Ashok Kolaskar, later told journalists, despite the Justice Jahagirdar recommendation of the Committee Rs 57000 as annual fees are still students pay R 65000

“We will continue our protests, as well as officials of the Directorate of technical training in this context,” the student protesters said, adding that classes were boycotted if the tax is reduced.

When contacted College principal NG Jog expressed surprise on the students use an excitement, say there is no dispute because of the fee structure.

“We reduced the cost of RS 71000 last year in the RS 65000 academic session,” he said and said that although the Justice Jahagirdar limits to R 57000, it indicates that rates of taxes and fees development.

“There are certain other expenses, such as students, welfare, medical care, education costs, investments and business information, etc., shall be borne by the students, not college,” says it, adding good Receipts will be issued for all students.

Pupils and students, numbering more than 50 years, but says that the college management threat, “rusticate three students outside Maharashtra for participation in the excitement.” They called our parents and try to put pressure on us, our agitation, “complained a student.

The school, founded in 1999, provides engineering degrees in four disciplines: chemistry, computer science, electrical engineering and electronics and telecommunications

Alandi Engineering College, rolling back fees.

Bend pressure from the Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra Academy of Engineering, finally decided Thursday, roll-back of the annual fee for its students, as the Justice Committee Jahagirdar recommendation.

A council, the college student who was said as Rs 65000 annual fee is reimbursed an amount of R 8000

The Academy, a sister concern Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Educational Research, ie Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT) in the city, recharging station students an amount of R 65000, vis-à-vis de Justice Jahagirdar recommendation of the Committee annual fee Rs 57000 .

Mae’s Executive Director Sunil Karad, contacté, confirmed the roll-back, and said that students are perceived tax Shikshan Shulka Samiti, headed by Justice Jahagirdar. “The surplus is repaid as soon as students,” he added.

College principal NG Joag had justified the current prices and said that the judicial Jahagirdar commission ceiling of Rs 57000 only the costs of courses and development of sinking and no other expenses, such as students, welfare, medical care, fresh studies, business and investments information , Etc

The college’s Roll-Back decision is the reaction of students protesting the slopes of a fee structure and performance, because opinion by the Directorate of technical training, on Wednesday to ask the administration to explain how it may levy an additional amount as the game justice Jahagirdar Committee.

While this is the first example, where engineering students in the state openly have protested the fee structure, DTE officials, this is a positive sign.

“The students must be immediately for such questions to our Recalling, in particular in the context of the prevailing situation, where private universities have protested the implementation of the recommendations Justice Jahagirdar Committee on fees,” said one senior official of the Directorate.

Engineering students boycott classes

PUNE: Students from the Maharashtra Academy of Engineering at Alandi on Tuesday staged a protest at the university of Pune against the “steep” fee structure.

The academy, a sister concern of Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Educational Research, which runs the Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT) in the city, is affiliated to the university of Pune.

The second-year students, who made a representation to university vice-chancellor Ashok Kolaskar, later told journalists that despite the Justice Jahagirdar committee’s recommendation of Rs 57,000 as the annual fees, students are still made to pay Rs 65,000.

“We will continue with our protest, and also meet the officials of the directorate of technical education in this regard,” the protesting students said, adding that classes will be boycotted until the fee is reduced.

When contacted, college principal NG Jog expressed surprise at the students resorting to an agitation, saying there is no reason for dispute in the fee structure.

“We have reduced the fee from Rs 71,000 last year to Rs 65,000 this academic session,” he said, explaining that although the Justice Jahagirdar committee has prescribed the limit at Rs 57,000, it only covers the tuition and development fees.

“There are certain other expenses like students welfare, medical services, university fees, placement and corporate information etc, which have to be borne by the students, and not the college,” he said, adding the proper receipts are being issued to all students.

The students, numbering about 50, however, alleged that the college management is threatening to “rusticate” three students outside Maharashtra for taking part in the stir. “They called our parents and are trying to put pressure on us to withdraw our agitation,” complained a student.

The college, set up in 1999, offers engineering degrees in four disciplines: chemical, computer science, electronics, and electronics and telecommunication.

DTE prefers rises Alandi Engineering College fee for excess baggage

Pune: A day after the second year students of Maharashtra Academy of Engineering, Alandi depicts a protest at the University of Pune face of injustice fee, the Directorate of technical training in a show at College, in search of explanations, how can he rates higher than those of justice Jahagirdar committee.

While technical training director Pashalkar NB College has invited the main towns director SK MAHAJAN TNN confirmed that the reference was put back on the college, reusable within a few days. The DTE is a matter for his Moto TOI is based on a report Tuesday.

“This is a serious matter and must be dealt with severely,” said MAHAJAN, which specifies that the university can not be obtained for free over the tax by the Justice Jahagirdar committee.

“Only in the case of the examination fee, the University, which he is affiliated, some amount of tax as a substitute guard,” he said, adding that other measures are calculated on the basis of the declaration filed by the college.

The Academy, a sister concern Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Educational Research, ie Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT) in the city, invites students in the amount of R 65000, vis-à-vis of Justice Jahagirdar recommendation of the Committee Rs 57000 annual fee.

While students disturb decided Wednesday, again to boycott classes on Tuesday in response to a commitment by the college to examine the management of their claims, College principal NG Joag refused to comment on the matter.

Executive Director of Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Educational Research, Mangesh Karad, was unavailable for comment, despite repeated efforts.

Joag Tuesday, had precipitated the current prices and said that the judicial commission Jahagirdar ceiling of Rs 57000 only the costs of courses and development of sinking and no other expenses, such as students, welfare, medical care, costs ’studies, investments and business information, etc.

Students, when contacted, said she had been invited, in writing their complaints to the authorities of the college. “So we decided to temporarily suspend our agitation,” they said, however, that excitement is taken, if the College is not implementation of the Settlement Committee.

Show-DTE serves at MIT

Pune: The Directorate of Technical Training (DTE), Tuesday, during a performance given the Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT), require them to explain why it failed to monitor the implementation of Justice jahagirdar Committee recommends fee structure.

The college, by the Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Educational Research (Maeer), lies at the heart of a controversy after the second year students, many were in college in protest against the non-compliance with the restitution of the tax surplus. The school remains a perception of an annual fee of Rs 71000 despite an amount of Rs 54000 of the Jahagirdar committee.

Director of the municipality of DTE, SK MAHAJAN, but reaffirms the issuance of a show at the College of Management this morning, was also asked the hotel, necessarily immediately refund the excess of money from students.

MAHAJAN had said, if Shikshan Shulka Samiti, headed by RA Jahagirdar Justice has recommended Rs 54000 annual fee for MIT, the latter can not be a single paise extra.

“We observe carefully the developments,” he said when recalling that the college, on the refusal of management, calling for a total of 34000 R for two consecutive years.

While the issue has also been communicated to the DTE director, said no MAHAJAN the implementation of the colleges of the Jahagirdar committee structure of fees may not be disadvantaged.

“We now have the spectacle at the College of the search for explanations, how can it higher tariffs than Jahagirdar Committee on Justice, but if the answer is not satisfactory, or the College to continue to ignore the fee structure, amount to the resignation of the government recognition, “he said.

“We have already made it clear that the university repay the full amount, regardless of a petition pending with the Justice Jahagirdar Committee for a reassessment of the structure of fees,” he said.

When contacted WITH dean Sharadchandra Dharade (Patil), said he still has a copy of the notification of the show.

Asked why the college has accepted that, for reimbursement of 10000 R, R, and not 17000 as the fee structure of the samiti, Dharade said: “The RS 7000 covers the university and registration fees for students stationary This case reviews, tools and literature on personal development. ”

On the contrary, the DTE Monday had categorically said the costs of the samiti includes all costs of a student for one year, the youth hostel outside fees (if any) and the certificate of registration and examination fees .

“The institution does not collect all students in addition to any amount of this charge,” he said.

Thursday educational institutions Biharis discrimination?

Pune: Bihar, with its long, the elections resulted in a national focus on his many complaints. Why, for example, at prestigious training institutes have an end and very quiet “No Bihari, please”? And why is it that schools, admit to a large number of students from Bihar, face, disciplinary matters? Is it merely a coincidence that schools with the political support of these students?

“You are a quiet, often laborious, battery, we have no problems with them,” You are a rogue lot, when they are in large groups, if the crowd mentality “,” We have experience in the past, the behavior Aufsässigen, so that we prefer, it is not for them under the discretionary management quota. ”

That sums up the views of Bihari students in Pune. The gaze is clear: individually, Bihari is only how you n ‘me, he (she was never one) and a group of other Biharis, and you have a aufsässigen, indisciplined job. What happens if the pejorative “Bihari” is used, it irritates others.

“Pune, a peaceful city, the checks carried out on time, schools enjoy a good reputation. Well, it attracts students from all over the country, not just in Bihar,” Mangesh T Karad, Executive Director, Planning and Development, Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Educational Research (MAEER), the Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT), New Delhi, said on the choice of the city.

Aniruddha Deshpande, Principal, Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce (BMCC), trade in the city of the first College, she said students from Bihar are much more calm. No violence. But it could be because a small segment: The university has a quota of 10% for Out-of-State-students. And the cut of entry ranges from 80-82 percent.

“We have a substantial proportion of students from Bihar, whose 10 percent rate of students from the rest of India. We have no problems with discipline on them, because they are not so numerous , “said Dr. Deshpande.

Regarding most of the principles and institutions accountable is not openly say, the well-being of the family, their political strike force in the country of origin and the link with indiscipline. Or that private vocational schools for their discretionary quotas, which are generally larger number of students from rich families Bihari. If you use a combination of money, and a large group discipline minded.In these same institutions, students from Bihar comprising a large group: as much as 20 percent of all admissions in the management training courses.

“We take note of 540 engineering students in our college each year. Students from Bihar account for 5%, that the 200 students at the technical alone. Management in college, we have an annual revenue of 800 students from Bihar and the most common 20 Percent, “said Professor Karad.

And this is just a conglomerate of education. Bharati Vidyapeeth (run by Patangrao Kadam, Minister for Development Cooperation in the state government) and the DY Patil colleges are some of the others.

Bharati Vidyapeeth, as a university, to offer the full range of vocational training institutions offer courses: medicine, dentistry, Ayurveda, homeopathy and management of schools. Its 17 universities have 10-11000 students, a significant proportion of which 52% came from outside the state, officials said.

The city has about 35 institutes of management to an average of 1000 per game. The cost of these courses range from Rs 35000 - lach 1.25 per year, but as head of all the institutions of stress, taxes are the least cost. You must choose between Rs 24000 - 5.4 lach annually: This includes accommodation, boarding, cell and fuel bills and conviviality. Hanging out in restaurants is an important measure for all out-of-towners, and not just those in Bihar.

The negative image of the city has more institutions of higher education private engineering seats to deny their discretionary quota for students from Bihar. The officials of these institutions maintain they want to retain their reputation for quality teaching.

Profiles Karad admitted that they have problems with students of Bihar (he was on the former state before the creation of Jharkhand).

“We have in the past, the disciplinary measures taken against them, to violence, the youth hostel. They are, in general, the direction of the group. You not want, are regarded as” Biharis ” Because of the negative connotation, “he said.

Observers have pointed out that a professional brings a higher degree of market in marriage, which may explain why parents take loans and send their children, especially sons, Pune, for training. And too often, these students take jobs in the belt of Mumbai-Pune: There was no one at home

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