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CBSE cites resource crunch behind mammoth fee hike

NEW DELHI:A deficit of over Rs 200 crore in conducting board examination for class X and XII forced the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to hike fees, according to officials.

CBSE cites resource crunch behind mammoth fee hike


New Delhi, August 13 

A deficit of over Rs 200 crore in conducting board examination for class X and XII forced the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to hike fees, according to officials. 

Early board results, measures to make examination leak proof and error-free evaluation have imposed a financial burden on the CBSE, they said. 

The passing on the responsibility of conducting competitive examinations like the JEE and the NEET to the newly-formed National Testing Agency (NTA) has also left it in a fund crunch, the officials said. 

The CBSE last week notified an increase in the examination fees for class X and XII, registration fees for class IX and XI migration fees. 

“The fee hikes are required for self sustenance, and to maintain the quality in examination, evaluation and overcome a financial deficit of around Rs 200 crore,” the board’s secretary Anurag Tripathi said. 

The CBSE spends around Rs 500 crore annually to conduct examinations for class X and XII, according to him. 

“There has been a deficit of around Rs 200 crore every year in the past few years. However, we were able to neutralise that deficit by conducting competitive examinations, including the JEE and the NEET, but these have now been passed on to the HRD Ministry’s National Testing Agency,” Tripathi said. 

“Hence, we have no option, but to increase fees. We cannot compromise the quality of examination,” he said. 

The CBSE is an autonomous and self-financing body and the move will now bring it to a no profit no loss situation, the board’s secretary said.

“The decision to hike fees was taken after due consideration of all factors by the Governing Body of the CBSE and the fees has been increased after a gap of five years,” he added. 

There has been an increase in expenses due to the introduction of technological interventions in conducting examinations as well as evaluation, he said. 

These steps will definitely improve the quality but will add to the financial burden, Tripathi said. — PTI 

SC/ST students to continue pay Rs 50,  govt to pay rest 

Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe students in the Capital will continue paying Rs 50 as CBSE board exam fee and rest of the revised amount will be paid by the Delhi Government, the Central Board of Secondary Education announced on Tuesday.

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