Maharaja Sayajirao Varsity hikes fee, introduces slew of short term courses

Updated on: Saturday, April 28, 2012

The Syndicate of the Maharaja Sayajirao University here approved a new additional fee structure.
   
Yogesh Singh, Vice-Chancellor, said the students will have to pay an additional Rs 240 each year in all the courses from the academic year 2012-13.
   
This will affect more than 36,000 students.
   
The Syndicate also okayed the proposal to start short-term courses by the Centre for Continuing and Adult Education. These courses are: Basic Mathematics (30 days), Understanding and Dealing with Teenagers and Adolescents (30 days), Development of Strategy for Examination Preparation (15 days), Excise Duty and Procedure (90 days), Service Tax and Procedure (90 days), Indirect Taxes and Procedure (90 days) and VAT Accounting and Procedure (90 days).

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