It said there has also been an exorbitant rise in the Joint Entrance Test (JET) for both FTII and Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SRFTI) application fee. "From Rs 1,500 in 2015, the entrance exam fee has gone up to a maximum of Rs 10,000 for JET 2020. As such the institute is making itself completely inaccessible to a large section of our population," the statement said.
The students demanded that the continuous 10 per cent fee hike should be revoked and reduced. "Repeated appeals against these fee hikes for the past three years have remained unnoticed which has compelled us to take this drastic step of hunger strike," it added. The students also demanded that the JET 2020 should immediately be stopped until the entrance exam fees are reduced.
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