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what is difference between government college and government aided colleges


sairamkumar985 25th Sep, 2020
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Hello sai,

As per your Query this is the difference between government colleges and government aided colleges,

GOVERNMENT COLLEGES:

Government colleges are those which are completely owned and control by the government.

The government is in charge of the curriculum, study materials, fee structure, syllabus, examinations, etc. of these colleges.

GOVERNMENT AIDED COLLEGES:

Whereas government aided college is owned by a private management but gets aid from the government. Although the private management controls the curriculum, study materials, syllabus, examinations, etc of the college but it follows the same academic rules and regulations laid down by the government like that of a government college.

Hope You Understand....................................

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