Published on: April 14, 2026

GOVERNMENT QUOTA ENGINEERING FEES HIKE – KARNATAKA (2026–27)

GOVERNMENT QUOTA ENGINEERING FEES HIKE – KARNATAKA (2026–27)

NEWS: Karnataka has approved a 7.5% increase in fees for government quota engineering and architecture seats in private colleges for 2026–27, while fees in government engineering colleges remain unchanged.

KEY POINTS

  • Decision taken after consultation between the state government and private college managements.
  • Colleges had demanded a 10–15% hike, but the government allowed only 7.5%.
  • This continues last year’s trend of a similar 7.5% increase (2025–26).
  • Revised fees apply to CET (government quota) seats in private institutions.
  • COMED-K seats (management quota) remain significantly higher than government quota fees.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • No fee hike in government colleges → protects affordability.
  • 50% fee waiver introduced for low-demand branches like Civil and Mechanical Engineering to boost enrolment.
  • Fee revision justified due to: Rising staff salaries, Infrastructure and maintenance costs, general inflation in operational expenses

POLICY ANALYSIS

  • Balancing Actà Government is trying to balanceàAffordability for students, financial sustainability of private colleges
  • Access vs CommercializationàEven moderate hikes can impact: Rural and lower-middle-class students
  • Role of StateàShows strong state regulation in private higher education, especially in fee fixation.