City
Epaper

SC/ST students to continue paying Rs 50 as exam fee in Delhi

By IANS | Updated: August 14, 2019 00:10 IST

The Central Board of Secondary Education on Tuesday decided to restore the practice of charging Rs 50 from schools for SC and ST candidates for 10th and 12th boards. The board while announcing the relief said that the rest of the enhanced amount will be paid by the Delhi government.

Open in App

The decision for giving the relief to the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe students here was taken following the directions of the Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry, the officials said.

"On the direction of HRD Minister, CBSE has decided to restore practice of depositing only Rs 50 on CBSE registration portal from SC/ST students of Delhi govt schools. For the remaining amount, CBSE will take up reimbursement of increased fees directly with Delhi state government after finalising list of candidates. This has been informed to Delhi government", the CBSE said in a statement.

Last week, the board had increased the examination fee for the SC and ST students by 24 times from Rs 50 to Rs 1,200. The exam fee amount for the general category students studying in class 10th and 12th was increased from Rs 750 to Rs 1,500.

The CBSE said that a loss of Rs 250 crore forced it to raise the examination fee drastically, as there was no fee hike in the last five years.

The board said that the factors such as increase in honorarium of evaluators by 33 per cent, huge increase in storage and other logistical costs as well as to neutralise the deficit after the competitive examinations such as National Elegibility Test (NET) were passed on to the National Testing Agency, were responsible for the examination fee hike.

( With inputs from IANS )

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsIt was a masterstroke to bring Shafali to bowl, says Paranjape

NationalIt is Nitish who gave recognition to my father, Rahul a recent acquaintance: Son of Bihar’s ‘mountain man’

InternationalHegseth visits Demilitarized Zone separating two Koreas

EntertainmentEva Longoria says she 'loves' her failures

National'De facto NRC': DMK moves SC challenging SIR of voters' list in Tamil Nadu

National Realted Stories

NationalV-P Radhakrishnan stresses character building as foundation of education and national progress

NationalSoldier killed in accidental fire in J&K's Poonch

NationalMaha signs MoU for 1,500 MW pumped hydro project with an investment of Rs 8,000cr

NationalAndhra Pradesh eyes Rs 9.8 lakh crore investment at Vizag Partnership Summit

NationalHave strong urea buffer stock to supply farmers in Rabi season: Govt