September 5, 2003
Indian Court Bans Colleges' 'Profiteering'
In a decision intended to curb the widespread sale of places in professional colleges, India's Supreme Court ordered last month that private institutions may no longer demand the "donation" of extra, up front fees from new students.
The court also ruled that tuition must be scrutinized by a committee of experts.
In recent years, professional educational institutions have proliferated in India. Many are operated as for-profit businesses and are of dubious quality. They have
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