Union Budget 2024: Grants for UGC down by 60%; allocation for IIMs slashed for second year

The funding for UGC has been brought down to Rs 2,500 crore from the previous year's revised estimate of Rs 6,409 crore, a 60.99 per cent drop
Union Budget 2024-25 | Pic: EdevLive
Union Budget 2024-25 | Pic: EdevLive

The University Grants Commission (UGC) has faced a budget cut this year with the Centre reducing its grant by over 60 per cent while the allocation for Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) has been slashed for the second consecutive year. The budget for school education has been increased by over Rs 500 crore but the grant for higher education has been reduced by over Rs 9,600 crore from the previous fiscal year's Revised Estimate (RE), PTI reported.

In the interim budget for 2024-25 announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today, February 1, the funding for UGC has been brought down to Rs 2,500 crore from the previous year's RE of Rs 6,409 crore, a 60.99 per cent drop. The IIMs, counted among the noted business schools in the country, have faced a cut in the budget for the second year in a row.

Last year, the budget for IIMs was slashed from Rs 608.23 crore (RE) to Rs 300 crore. This year, the budget has been brought down further to Rs 212.21 crore from the Revised Estimate of Rs 331 crore. Similarly, the budget for Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) has also seen a marginal dip from the RE last year.

The grant to the top technology institutions has dropped from RE of Rs 10,384.21 crore to Rs 10,324.50. However, the support grant for central universities has increased by over 28 per cent. The budget for central universities has been increased to Rs 15,472 crore from RE of Rs 12,000.08 crore. The budget for school education has increased from Rs 72,473.80 crore (RE) to Rs 73,008.10 crore. However, the budget for higher education has dropped from Rs 57,244.48 crore (RE) to Rs 47,619.77 crore.

In school education, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Navodaya Vidyalayas, NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training), PM Shri schools and grants-in-aid to state governments and governments of Union Territories have seen a rise in the budget allocation, PTI reported.

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