Foreign understudies chose for admission to IITs through the JEE Advanced/GATE examinations should pay Rs 6 lakh for each year as charges for undergrad and post-graduate projects.
The human asset advancement (HRD) service, which was thinking about the charge structure proposition for remote understudies, has now requested that all IITs issue orders in such manner.
Household understudies spend around Rs 2 lakh for every year, and it was felt that worldwide understudies ought to in any event pay for the aggregate use acquired on their training. This comes to Rs 6 lakh, authorities said.
The proposition of directing JEE abroad was cleared by the IIT chamber in August this year, making ready for passage tests in Dubai, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Ethiopia.
In January, the service had chosen that IITs ought to offer a few seats to outside understudies on a supernumerary premise (expansion of seats to oblige them). At present, nonnatives can just join IITs as trade understudies.
The test will be a paper pencil exam, much the same as the one held in India.
"IITs are planning to pull in more universal understudies from one year from now, and this will expand their income to a specific degree. In the meantime, it will make the establishments more various," said a senior HRD official.
In any case, the push for outside understudies is exclusively proposed to enhance differences among understudies. Sources said the move would enhance the worldwide positioning of IITs, considering that remote understudies happen to be one of the greatest parameters for rating colleges.
In spite of the fact that IITs are among the nation's best establishments, none figure among the world's main 200 schools. Over a million hopefuls showed up for the JEE Main examination this year.