GGSIPU, a Delhi-government run university had last week announced that it has increased its annual fees from Rs 40,000 to 70,000, which attracted criticism from various quarters including parents and Opposition parties in Delhi. The percentage increase was 75 per cent.
The varsity today clarified that the fees has been increased from Rs 53,000 to Rs 70,000 which is an increase of 32 per cent only.
"The revised fee structure shall not be applicable to the old students admitted prior to academic session 2016-17 and will be for freshly admitted students only," the varsity said in a statement.
IP University officials said the board of management (BOM) had in June approved the decision of revising the fees.
The admission fees charged by self-financing institutes has also been hiked in keeping with the recommendations made by the State Fee Regulatory Committee set up by the Delhi government in February 2013 to determine fees in private institutions in Delhi.