Kolkata:
The Indian Institute of Management-Calcutta (IIM-C) has more than doubled its fees to Rs nine lakh for over 400 students for the 2009-11 academic session while doubling the scholarship fund from Rs 75 lakh to Rs 1.50 crore per year.
The fee hike, decided at the IIM-C Board of Governors meeting on Friday, is more than double than the fees paid by students passing out in the 2008-10 session, a spokesman of the IIM-C said here today.
Stating that almost all IIMs had hiked fees, he said IIM-C fees are still lower than IIM-Ahmedabad's that are Rs 11 lakh and IIM-Bangalore - Rs 9.5 lakh.
The spokesman said that IIM-C spent Rs four lakh per student every year.
The meeting also decided to raise the need-based scholarship fund from Rs 75 lakh to Rs 1.50 crore, he said.
To a question, he said that the Board of Governors discussed the Bhargava Committee report, particularly in respect of appointing a pan-IIM Board.
The fee hike, decided at the IIM-C Board of Governors meeting on Friday, is more than double than the fees paid by students passing out in the 2008-10 session, a spokesman of the IIM-C said here today.
Stating that almost all IIMs had hiked fees, he said IIM-C fees are still lower than IIM-Ahmedabad's that are Rs 11 lakh and IIM-Bangalore - Rs 9.5 lakh.
The spokesman said that IIM-C spent Rs four lakh per student every year.
The meeting also decided to raise the need-based scholarship fund from Rs 75 lakh to Rs 1.50 crore, he said.
To a question, he said that the Board of Governors discussed the Bhargava Committee report, particularly in respect of appointing a pan-IIM Board.