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Student fees cover just a fraction of costs at DU, JNU and IIT-Delhi amid surging university deficits

Delhi University spent more than six times what it earned from students in FY24; similar trends are visible at JNU and IIT-Delhi

July 21, 2025 / 12:04 IST
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Income expenditure has been rising for DU

As Delhi University begins a new admission season, its finances tell a clear story: student fees covered just 16.3 percent of per capita spending in the year ended March 31, 2024, highlighting the rising financial strain at one of India’s largest public universities.

In FY24, DU collected just Rs 2,924 in fees per student, while it spent Rs 17,927. A Moneycontrol analysis shows that the gap between what students pay and what Delhi University (DU) spends per student has widened over the past decade.

While rising subsidies for higher education raise concerns about the sustainability of funding public education, many regard it as a strategic investment by the government to build national capacity, promote social mobility, nurture talent, and support research.

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Over the past three years, fees and examination charges have covered just 14 percent of DU’s per-student costs, a decline from the levels seen in FY15 to FY17. Delhi University announced its first seat allocation list for the 2025-26 admission season on July 19.

Even though student fees have risen by 92.2 percent over the past decade, the university’s per-student expenditure has climbed faster, by 94.5 percent. From a surplus of Rs 27 crore in FY14 and Rs 19.9 crore in FY15, the university recorded a loss of Rs 460 crore in FY23 and Rs 60 crore in FY24.