Rajasthan Universities May See Fee Hike as Governor Pushes Major Reforms
The fee structure in Rajasthan Universities is likely to see a hike as Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagde announced major reforms in the field of higher education to be implemented for the academic cycle 2026-27. Read all the details about the major reforms, revised fee structure, and student reactions in this article!
On January 21, 2026, Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagde declared a few major reforms in higher education to be implemented by all the state universities. According to the directives, it has been decided that all state universities in Rajasthan will either ‘improve or shut down’ in regard to the newer policies. The state Governor was recorded saying that the deteriorating financial health of the state universities was due to a decade-long stagnation in tuition fees across all courses. The quality of education across the universities has also significantly declined over the past few years. To address this issue, it has been stated that a revised fee structure should be introduced in all state universities for the academic session 2026-27, which will equally focus on financial mismanagement and improving the quality of education in the state.
Highlights of Rajasthan’s Revised Higher Education Major Reforms
Some notable highlights of the recent major reforms in higher education announced by the Rajasthan Governor have been provided here for reference:
| Particulars | Details |
| “Improve or Shut Down” Policy | The Governor of Rajasthan has issued a firm warning to all the state universities that are failing to meet the expected academic and educational standards to be shut down if they do not improve. A special focus on removing the pressure of NAAC rankings has been suggested by him to curate better and more effective strategies for uplifting the overall state university rankings at the national level. |
| Mandatory Audits | Regular mandatory audits by the Accountant General and Comptroller and Auditor General will be implemented for all state universities to ensure there is no corruption and financial mismanagement. The Vice-Chancellor will be responsible for this process during their tenure. |
| Relief in Loan Interest Rates | To tackle the issue of "financial inconsistency", the Governor has stated that all state government colleges charging over 10 to 12% interest on loans must lower these rates at once. However, there should be an increase in the tuition fees of these institutions, along with pension reforms and stricter financial oversight, to cater to the decade-long problem of long-term sustainability. This will help the colleges with the operational costs and other running problems to dissolve at once, while also handling the burden of high-interest loans and other financial inconveniences for students. |
| Recruitment and Staffing | Rajasthan’s Governor has also addressed the issue of staffing shortage and empty teaching posts at several educational institutes. This problem will be solved by the state by filling the vacant teaching posts at the earliest, to address acute staff shortages that are currently ruining the academic quality. |
| Changes in Higher Education Curriculum | It was further discussed that to improve the quality of education, there must be certain changes to the current curriculum. Chapters on topics of ancient knowledge, including texts by Vedic saint Rishi Parashar and Bhakti movement leader Vallabhacharya, must be added to the higher education curricula. |
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Expected Revised Rajasthan Universities Fee Structure
Here is the expected course-wise fee structure for Rajasthan Universities based on the revised major reforms proposed by the State Governor for your reference:
Course Name | Expected Revised Annual Fee | Additional Details |
BA/BCom | Rs. 15,000/- to Rs. 30,000/- | Traditional courses with merit-based selection even range as low as Rs. 2,500/- to Rs. 5,000/- for some General programs. |
Rs. 30,000/- to Rs. 45,000/- | It varies depending on the subject of specialisation and whether it is General or Hons. | |
BBA/ BCA | Rs. 30,000/- to Rs. 60,000/- | Some courses typically follow higher Self-Financing Scheme rates |
MA/M.Com | Rs. 20,000/- to Rs. 50,000/- | Traditional courses even range as low as Rs. 4,500/- to Rs. 12,000/- for some General programs. |
M.Sc | Rs. 25,000/- to Rs. 45,000/- | It varies depending on the subject of specialisation and whether General or Hons. |
Rs. 55,000/- to Rs. 1,00,000/- | It depends on the institution and type of specialisation. | |
Ph.D. | Rs. 25,000/- to Rs. 40,000/- | The fee structure for the research program varies by discipline and fellowship status. |
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Students’ Reactions and Administrative Impact
Some of the important administrative impacts and students’ reactions after the recent statements of the Rajasthan Government have been mentioned here for reference:
| Particulars | Details |
| Hike in Board Exam Fees | With a revised fee structure in the Rajasthan Universities, all expenses, like the admission fee, board fee, and tuition fee have seen an increase. For example, the Board exam fees for Class 10 and 12 have increased from Rs. 600/- to Rs. 850/-, including a Rs. 200/- fee for practicals. |
| Delayed Admission for 2026-27 Batch | The discussion for major reforms took place in late January 2026. Therefore, the admission process for state government institutions in Rajasthan will now take place in July 2026 for the academic year 2026-27. The changes mentioned in this article will be implemented during this admission cycle for all courses and government-funded state colleges. |
| Pension Reforms | A dedicated committee has been set up by Rajasthan Governor with Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma to resolve all the long-standing pension payment issues for retired university employees during this mandate. |
| Students’ Benefit of Low-Interest Rates in Education Loans | With the new policies to be implemented, the high loan interest rates for higher education will decrease from 10 to 12% to the standard bank rate of 6 to 8%. While the regular government seats at Rajasthan Universities will remain highly affordable, the Self-Financed Scheme (SFS) seats may be significantly more expensive. |
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To sum it up, the hike in fee structure across all the Rajasthan Universities will be implemented during the admission session of 2026-27. All the state government educational institutions are undergoing a transition according to the current major reforms stated by the Rajasthan Government. The state universities are expected to release their revised prospectuses before the admission process begins in July 2026.