IIMs hike aid for students with dreams but no money
MUMBAI:The Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) are taking their resolve to make education on their campuses more inclusive a step further by increasing the size of scholarship disbursal and financial aid to needy students even as tuition fees have gone up substantially over the past few years. Currently, the institute charges Rs 11 lakh for the two-year programme in business management; three years ago, fees were at Rs 4-5 lakh. From 2004-05 to 2007-08, the size of financial aid each y...
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