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The Andhra Pradesh Admission and Fee Regulato GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT HIGHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT – The Andhra Pradesh Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee for Professional Courses offered in Private Un-aided Professional Institutions Rules, 2006 – Fixation of Fee structure for MBA / MCA courses in Private Unaided Professional Institutions in the State of Andhra Pradesh for the academic year 2012-13 - Notification – Issued. ================================================ HIGHER EDUCATION (EC.1) DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No. 78 Dated:09.10.2012 Read the following:- 1) G.O.Ms.No.90, HE (EC) Dept., Dt.22.12.2003. 2) G.O.MS.No.59, HE (EC.1) Dept., Dt.26.5.2006. 3) G.O.Ms.No.6, H.E. (EC.2) Dept., Dt.8.1.2007. 4) From the Member, Secretary, AFRC, Lr.No.14/AFRC/FF/2012-13/372-374, Dt.27.09.2012. **** O R D E R: The Member Secretary, Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee (AFRC) in the reference 4th read above have submitted the recommendations of AFRC to Government for notification of fee in various Professional Institutions for the year 2012-13. Government, after careful examination of the entire matter, has decided to issue the following notification which shall be published in the Andhra Pradesh extra-ordinary Gazette on 10.10.2012. NOTIFICATION In exercise of the powers conferred under rule 8 and 9 of the Andhra Pradesh Regulation of Admissions into MBA / MCA Professional courses through Common Entrance Test Rules, 2006 issued in the G.O 2nd read above, read with sub rule (v) of Rule 4 of the Andhra Pradesh Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee (For Professional courses offered in Private Un-aided Professional Institutions) Rules, 2006 issued in the G.O 3rd read above and in pursuance of the resolution of the Committee (AFRC) dt.27.09.2010, the Governor of Andhra Pradesh hereby notify the following Fee structure for MBA / MCA courses in Private Unaided Institutions in the State of Andhra Pradesh for the academic year 2012-13:- For MBA / MCA Professional courses: I. The Tuition fee fixed for Institutions imparting MBA course, Institution wise is appended as Annexure-1 A, 2 A, 3 A & 4 A. II. The Tuition fee fixed for Institutions imparting MCA course, Institution-wise is appended as Annexure-1 B, 2 B, 3 B & 4 B. The following special fees are fixed under various head towards special fee for MBA/MCA Courses for all Institutions for the academic year 2012-13 :- i) Rs.2,000/- as one time payment per student at the time of admission towards Admission / Registration / Recognition fees and out of the said amount of Rs.2000/-, an amount of Rs.500/- shall be remitted by the Institutions to the concerned University and the remaining amount of Rs.1,500/- shall be retained by the Institution. Page 1 of 53 ii) Rs.1,000/- per annum per student during the 3 year MCA and 2 year MBA Course towards students related special services rendered by them as detailed below and the said amount shall be retained by the Institutions:- Sl Services Amount No. (Rs.) 1 College functions 75-00 2 Health centre services for University 100-00 students / Insurance for affiliated Colleges 3 Reading room 25-00 4 College Magazine 50-00 5 Hobby centres 25-00 6 Student Hand book 25-00 7 Lab fee 150-00 8 Library fee 125-00 9 Computer and internet fee 250-00 10 Placement cell 125-00 11 Games & Sports 50-00 TOTAL 1,000-00 iii) Rs.1,500/- per annum per student during the course towards the common services rendered by the University to all the Institutions as mentioned below and such amount collected by the Institutions shall be remitted to the concerned University:- Sl. Services Amount No. (Rs.) 1 Examination related 500-00 2 Academic audit 200-00 3 Curriculum revision & Content development 300-00 4 Staff training 200-00 5 Coordinating meeting 50-00 6 University publications 50-00 7 Website maintenance 200-00 T O T A L 1500-00 iv) Rs.500/- towards Library deposit and an amount of Rs.500/- towards Laboratory deposit (total Rs.1000/-) by way of refundable caution deposits at the time of admission only as one time payment. Consequently Government also hereby issue the following directions to the concerned Private MBA / MCA Institutions:- (i) The enhanced fee as recommended by AFRC for the year 2012-13 in respect of institutions whose proposals have been evaluated based on the details / figures furnished by them to AFRC is subject to further physical verification by the task forces constituted in G.O.Ms.No.54, Higher Education (EC.2) Department, dt: 11.08.2012, with regard to implementation of revised pay scales (Sixth Pay of AICTE, 2006 for teaching staff and IX PRC of the State Government for non-teaching staff) and any other relevant details furnished by the said Institutions. If it is found that the data given by the Institution is not correct, the Fee shall be revised by making necessary deductions of the fee determined to be excess for the block period 2013-2016 and this fact shall be informed to the University concerned and AICTE for taking necessary action in accordance with Law. (ii) The fee fixed at Rs.42,300/- each for MBA & MCA courses for the academic year 2012-13 in respect of the institutions mentioned in Annexure 3 A & 3 B is subject to revision by AFRC on the basis of the material that has been produced by them. (iii) The institutions shall collect the Annual Tuition fee every year in advance only for that particular year either in a lumpsum or in installments, if it so opts. Page 2 of 53 (iv) The Institutions shall not charge any capitation fee or any amount unauthorisedly or illegally under any other head or guise (e.g., donation etc.), either directly or indirectly, other than the fee fixed by the AFRC, as collection of any such unauthorized amounts would amount to charging of Capitation Fee, and that the surplus (profit) that is generated from the collection of the Fee must be for the benefit of the Institution, and can not be diverted for other purposes or for personal gain. (v) The Institutions are informed that fixation of the Fee Structure by the Admission & Fee Regulatory Committee will not by itself enable or permit the managements to run the relevant courses in their institutions, if they are otherwise not duly recognized and permitted by the Government or AICTE / Concerned University at any relevant time. (vi) As per the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in SLP No.34050-34080/2011, the impact on financial burden of each institution pursuance to implementation of revised pay scales be shared by the fresh students taking admissions in the institutions for the academic year 2012-13 and fee rise for the academic year 2012-13 shall be subject to adjustment on fee structure being revised for the academic years 2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16. (BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH) M.G.GOPAL PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT To The Commissioner Printing and Stationary, Chenchalaguda, Hyderabad (with a request to publish in the next extraordinary Gazette and supply 250 copies immediately) The Member Secretary, Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee, Hyderabad. The Chairman, Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education, Hyderabad. The Commissioner of Technical Education, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad. The Registrars of All Universities in the State. Copy to: The P.S to Principal Secretary to C.M. The P.S to Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister. The P.S to Principal Secretary to Government. (H.E) SF/SC-2 // FORWARDED :: BY ORDER // SECTION OFFICER Page 3 of 53 Annexure – 1A Institutions which proposals are evaluated (MBA Course) Sl. Fee Fixed Name of Institution No in Rs. Annamacharya Institute of Technology & Sciences, Piglipur, 1. Batasingaram Paznchayath, Hayath Nagar (M), Hyderabad 54500 2. Annamacharya Institute of Technology and Science, Rajampet 46300 3. Annamacharya Institute of Technology and Science, Tirupati 46500 4. Anurag Group of Institutions, Venkatapur, Gatkesar, R.R.Dist. 52200 5. Aurora PG College (MBA), Peerzadiguda, Uppal 57300 6. Aurora PG College (MCA), Ramanthapur, Hyderabad 46000 7. Aurora PG College (MCA), Uppal 45400 8. Aurora's Engineering College, Bhongiri 55100 9. Aurora's PG College (MBA), Ramanthapur 66300 Aurora's Scientific Technology and Research 10. 52100 Academy,Bandlaguda ,Hyderabad Aurora's Technological and Research Institution, Parvathapur, 11. 56900 Ghatkesar Bharat Institute of Engineering Technology, Ibrahimpatnam, 12. 59300 R.R.Dist. Padmasri Dr.B.V. Raju Institute of 13. 65700 Technology,Narsapur,Medak Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology, Chaitanya 14. Bharathi Post, Gandipet, Kotet (V), Hyderabad 61000 15. CVR College of Engineering, Hyderabad 61900 Gokaraju Rangaraju Educational Society, Bachupally, 16. Kukatpally, Hyderabad 71200 17. Gudlavaleru Engineering College, Gudlavaleru 57000 18. Guru Nanak Institute of PG Studies (MBA) ,Ibrahimpatnam 52300 19. Guru Nanak Institute of PG Studies (MBA), Ibrahimpatnam 54600 Gurunanak Engineering College, Ibrahimpatnam, R.R.Dist- 20. 501 506 48400 Jayamukhi College of Engineering and Technology, 21. Narsampet, Warangal`` 49100 Jayaprakash Narayana College of Engineering, Dharmapur, 22. Mahaboobnagar – 509001 53700 Joginapally Engineering college, Yenkapally, Moinabad (M), 23. R.R.Dist 56100 K.S.R.M. College of Engineering, Court Road, Kadapa. 24. 47900 25. Kakatiya Institue of technology & Science, (KITS), Warangal 62000 M.V.S.R. Enginering College, Nadergul (Post), Saroornagar 26. (Mdl.) R.R.Dist. 51500 Madanapalli Institute of Technology and Science, Madanapalli 27. 57800 28. Mahaveer Institute of Tech, Bandlaguda, Hyderabad 51900 29. Matrusri PG Studies, Hyderabad 63600 30. MVGREC chintalavalasa,Vizianagaram 52000 31. Pendekanti Institute of Management,Hyderabad 55500 Prasad V.Potluri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Kanuru, 32.
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