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IIM fee

Private engineering colleges charge exorbitant fees for an MBA course. They are more or less factories producing "MBAs". Why is the Government not bothered about them? In IIMs a student will be able to obtain quality for the high fees. Then, what justice are the private engineering colleges doing? What will be the fate of these world renowned institutions?

The fact that the Government has assured the public that it will make up the deficit that arises dues to the reduction in fees through its own funding is, of course, welcome. However, there should not be any scope for bureaucracy and red-tapism as far as education is concerned.

M. D. S. Prabu

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