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Amit Dhatterwal

Faculty share = 50% * 90 lakhs = 45 lakhs (Same as institute) What you are doing here is that you are calculating 50% from 1st-year salary of students, not from the institute earnings which is 45 lakhs. So it means 45 lakhs which an institute gets from salaries is given to the faculty. Hence, Institute will bear the loss. Kindly check this.

15 Jan 2016, 09.25 PM

Tarun Gupta

The idea of sharing college income with teachers seems great. This puts a sense of ownership and transparency between college administration and faculties. In fact various coaching institutes have started following this idea. But what I am not able to understand is that why will a student want to save just 5-6 lacs ( second year fees) when he had to pay almost double of that when he gets the job. Applying game theory its always a loss for student. For taking that gamble percentage should be much lesser than 50 %. It could be around 25% which is almost equal to 4-5 lacs.

17 Jan 2016, 09.49 AM

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Comments
 

Amit Dhatterwal

Faculty share = 50% * 90 lakhs = 45 lakhs (Same as institute) What you are doing here is that you are calculating 50% from 1st-year salary of students, not from the institute earnings which is 45 lakhs. So it means 45 lakhs which an institute gets from salaries is given to the faculty. Hence, Institute will bear the loss. Kindly check this.

15 Jan 2016, 09.25 PM

Tarun Gupta

The idea of sharing college income with teachers seems great. This puts a sense of ownership and transparency between college administration and faculties. In fact various coaching institutes have started following this idea. But what I am not able to understand is that why will a student want to save just 5-6 lacs ( second year fees) when he had to pay almost double of that when he gets the job. Applying game theory its always a loss for student. For taking that gamble percentage should be much lesser than 50 %. It could be around 25% which is almost equal to 4-5 lacs.

17 Jan 2016, 09.49 AM