I do agree with you. I think fees have never been a problem for any IIT aspirant.
And I think it is time we should change our attitude that education should be free of cost.
 
We can see the oucome of free education in thousands of postgraduates who donot know what to do with their degrees. That way, the govenment is actually wasting a lot of money for nothing. That amount could have been invested to create some entrepreneurs ( perhaps Jugal Kalita's proposal) . But who cares? Instead of creating some courses which can creare some entreprenurs either we are creating more seats or more universities or more capuses. Why? Is it because we have more postgraduates and that is why we need more jobs or we are having more students and that is why we need more universities? The math is realy puzzling to me. That way we will go on creating  more and more useless educated. Is there a realistic solution to this problem? Or our universities will become some production units for educated jobless( unproductive ) people?
 
Regards
 
Santonu
shantikam hazarika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Fees have never been a problem. Nowa days banks bend backward to give educational loans. Even part time studenst in the Assam institute of Management have managed bank loans. One student even got a loan for his summer project. IIMCalcutta advertises that no student who secures admission in iimc needs to worry about the fees.

shantikam hazarika

>From: santonu goswami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [Assam] Export IIT concept?
>Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 11:08:18 -0800 (PST)
>
>Any comment on Saurav Da's mail regarding IIT fees?


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