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Study first, pay later: IIT Kharagpur’s new way to raise funds

KHARAGPUR (WB): Faced with budgetary cuts from the central government, IIT Kharagpur has found a new way to raise funds through a “Learn-Earn-Return Fund” scheme, where students will get a fee waiver if they pledge to donate money after getting a job.

Study first, pay later: IIT Kharagpur’s new way to raise funds

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Kharagpur (WB), July 31

Faced with budgetary cuts from the central government, IIT Kharagpur has found a new way to raise funds through a “Learn-Earn-Return Fund” scheme, where students will get a fee waiver if they pledge to donate money after getting a job.

Launched from this new academic session, the scheme will help students to learn without burden and shape their career to earn and give back to their alma mater.

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“We have asked the students to give a minimum of Rs 10,000 per year after they get jobs. Even if 30,000 of our alumni give the minimum amount then we will raise Rs 30 crore a year. If the alumni start contributing then we will be able to build a new model. Even the Harvard University gets 60 per cent of its budget from alumni,” IIT-Kgp Director Partha Pratim Chakrabarti said.

He said higher education in India was expensive and the government had to spend Rs 6 lakh on every student per year.

Recently the government had increased the annual fees for undergraduate courses from existing Rs 90,000 to Rs 2 lakh, a rise of 122 per cent, from the upcoming academic session.

The budgetary allocation of IITs has already been slashed by the Ministry of Human Resource Development which has asked the premier institutes to raise funds on their own.

Under the new scheme, IIT-Kgp will offer scholarships or fee waiver in a graded manner based on merit and economic background of the students. Full fee waiver shall be offered to students with exceptional academic record. — PTI

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