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Hyderabad school charges Rs 2.5 lakh for nursery, viral post sparks backlash: ‘Do not admit your child there'

Hyderabad school charges Rs 2.5 lakh for nursery, viral post sparks backlash: ‘Do not admit your child there'

A popular private school in Hyderabad has sparked widespread outrage after its hefty annual fee structure went viral, reigniting public concerns over the soaring cost of early education in India.
The controversy began when a user posted on X a photo of the fee details of Nasr School. The viral photo revealed that parents are being charged Rs 2,51,000 per year for nursery admissions, which amounts to over Rs 21,000 per month.
Sharing the image on X, Tiwari wrote, 'Now, learning ABCD will cost you ₹21,000 per month. What are these schools even teaching to justify such a ridiculously high fee?'
As per the fee breakdown, the school charges Rs 2,51,000 for nursery, Rs 2,42,700 for pre-primary I and II (PPI 1 and 2), Rs 2,91,460 for classes I and II, and Rs 3,22,350 for classes III and IV.
See the post here:
Class- Nursery
Fees – Rs 2,51,000/-
Now, learning ABCD will cost you Rs 21,000 per month.
What are these schools even teaching to justify such a ridiculously high fee? pic.twitter.com/DkWOVC28Qs
— Anuradha Tiwari (@talk2anuradha) July 30, 2025
The post quickly gained traction with several social media users sharing their views on the soaring fees of private schools in India. 'If one cannot afford the fees, don't send your kids to this school, simple and straight. The annual tuition fee for kindergarten at Dhirubhai Ambani International School is approximately Rs 1,400,000 (14 lakh),' a user wrote.
'Absolutely agree. We all want quality education to be free for every child. No one will oppose that. But instead of investing in real reform, the government drains the treasury on endless freebies for vote banks. Meanwhile, ₹2.5L fees for Nursery go unquestioned. Priorities?' another user commented.
'Do not admit your child there. Simple. And demand repeal of RTE, passed by your favourite Dynasty,' a third user reacted.
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