The Maharashtra government has announced a major relief step for students from disaster-affected areas, approving a 100% waiver of examination fees for those enrolled in higher and technical education institutions across 282 affected talukas.
The decision, taken by the higher and technical education department on February 14, will apply to the 2025–26 academic year and is intended to reduce the financial pressure on families still coping with the aftermath of natural calamities.
I am writing about this because natural disasters not only damage homes and livelihoods but also disrupt education. For many students, even examination fees can become a serious financial challenge after floods, droughts or other calamities. A policy like this ensures that students do not have to compromise their academic progress due to circumstances beyond their control.
Who Will Benefit from the Exam Fee Waiver
As per the government resolution, the waiver will apply to students enrolled in:
- Non-agricultural universities
- Examination boards
- Affiliated colleges under the higher and technical education department
This includes institutions offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses in various disciplines.
Coverage Across 282 Disaster-Hit Talukas
The decision covers 282 talukas that have been officially declared disaster-affected. Students residing in these areas and enrolled in eligible institutions will not have to pay examination fees for the academic year 2025–26.
This wide coverage ensures that relief reaches a large number of affected students.
Immediate Implementation Ordered
The higher and technical education department has instructed all universities and affiliated colleges to implement the decision with immediate effect. Institutions have been directed to:
- Identify eligible students
- Ensure that no examination fee is collected from them
- Follow guidelines mentioned in the government resolution
This step aims to avoid confusion or delays at the institutional level.
Why This Decision Is Important
From my point of view, education should never be interrupted because of financial hardship caused by disasters. When families are dealing with loss of income or property, education expenses often become secondary. By waiving exam fees, the government is sending a strong message that students’ academic continuity is a priority.
Financial Relief for Families
Examination fees may seem small compared to tuition fees, but for families already under stress, every expense matters. The waiver will:
- Reduce immediate financial pressure
- Allow students to focus on studies
- Prevent dropouts due to inability to pay exam fees
Such measures contribute to social stability during difficult times.
Broader Impact on Higher and Technical Education
This decision also highlights the role of higher and technical education in state development. Students pursuing engineering, management, science and other professional courses often face higher academic expenses. Extending relief to them ensures that skill development and professional education continue uninterrupted.
Ensuring Fair Implementation
Students are advised to:
- Check with their colleges regarding eligibility
- Keep documents proving residence in disaster-hit talukas
- Follow official notifications issued by their institutions
Clear communication between universities and students will ensure smooth implementation.











