Create awareness among students about committee and against paying excess fees: FRC to State departments

The wage regulatory committee (FRC) wrote a letter to the secretaries of Higher Education, Medical Education and Health and Family Welfare to raise awareness about the FRC if there are complaints about colleges seeking excessive wages.
The direction of the FRC has followed complaints about the request of medical and engineering students to pay for all courses and pay wages for all courses.
Justice B. Sreenwase Gowda, FRC President, said that the departments should give the necessary instructions for the General Manager of Kea: “On the date of acceptance, the students who are defeated by the demands of the excess wages and/or private vocational colleges on the date of acceptance are found in the KEA building, while they are in the Kea building.
He said that the Committee did not contain financial characteristics such as names, contact numbers and E -mail identities, as a complaints were complained about the additional fee request by a college manager in Mangaluru. “In the absence of the above details, FRC cannot investigate complaints and provide appropriate relief,” he said.
He proposed to add to the consent agreement (Ca) of Karnataka’s Association of Private Engineering Colleges (KUPECA) and Karnataka Religious and Linguistic Minority Association (KRLMPCA) and other associations. “It would be more effective and efficient to host such a consent -based agreement on the website of the colleges and department.”
Justice Gowda also proposed to make notifications in at least two cannons and British daily newspapers that widespread widespread throughout the state and the center at the beginning of each academic year.
Published – 18 August 2025 09:42 PM IST



