New norms on self-financing courses: Odisha govt accused of commercialising education

Due to a single wrong decision of the Odisha government, a student will now have to shell out course fee of around 10 to 15 times more, Congress alleged

Self-financing courses in Odisha universities

The Odisha government's recent instruction to ensure that the strength of self-financing courses (SFCs) in universities should not exceed 20 per cent of the strength of regular courses is an act against the poor students in the State, alleged the Chhatra Congress, the students' wing of the State Congress on Saturday.

Accusing the State government of commercialising education, Congress alleged a secret nexus between the State government and private educational institutions. The new norms will only lead to the closure of several programmes in the government universities thereby benefitting the private institutions, claimed the students' wing.