Updated On: 27 November, 2025 08:37 AM IST | Mumbai | Aditi Alurkar
The FRA has intensified surprise checks at private institutes in Mumbai after student complaints about hidden fees. Officials found poor infrastructure, broken amenities, and unauthorized hall rentals, prompting action against defaulting colleges

FRA officials inspect a college. PIC/BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
The Fee Regulation Authority (FRA) has begun conducting surprise inspections at private educational institutes across the city to check whether the students were covertly being charged excessive fees and whether they were being provided appropriate facilities, among other measures. On Tuesday, the officials visited a private engineering college in Andheri and a pharmacy institute in Jogeshwari. The next day, the team visited engineering colleges in Chembur and Wadala.
Officials said a three-member team in a random order is conducting inspections after referring to grievances put forth by the students. There are a few more colleges on the list for this week, informed officials, adding that simultaneously, another team is also conducting inspections in Pune colleges. After the inspection, a report will be created on the colleges to decide the next course of action, be it penalties, fee structure reviews, or more, said officials.