HYDERABAD: The Telangana Commissionerate of Collegiate and Technical Education (CCTE) on Monday cracked the whip on 15 engineering and pharmacy colleges in the state for failing to refund tuition fees and for maintaining authentic certificate of scholars, who opted out of lessons on quite a lot of grounds.
According to the AICTE rules 2019-20, the establishment is not meant to call for price for subsequent years from the scholars, cancelling their admission at any point of time. “Fee refund together with the return of certificate must be completed inside seven days,” the law mentioned.
Most of the scholars discontinued a direction because of personal or financial problems, or well being prerequisites and feature now not won their authentic certificate till date.
Mohammed Akrama had secured admission in first 12 months laptop science engineering at a non-public engineering school in Himayath Nagar however discontinued the direction because of personal and fiscal constraints. “In October, a girl major had knowledgeable me that my authentic certificate can be returned shortly. Later, a man used to be appointed the major. Since last six months, he has now not returned my certificate and is making me run from pillar to submit,” mentioned Akrama, who additionally registered a criticism with the Rajendra Nagar police station in opposition to the school management.
Following complaints from a couple of scholars, CCTE commissioner Navin Mittal not too long ago wrote a letter to the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) mentioning that 13 engineering colleges and two pharmacy colleges from Telangana insisted scholars to pay the schooling price for the rest years despite discontinuing their studies. “Certain private unaided professional establishments in Telangana are violating the guidelines issued in AICTE approval procedure handbook and don't seem to be returning the original certificate to the scholars and compelling the scholars to pay the costs for the rest years,” read the letter, asking for the AICTE to take vital punitive motion in opposition to erring professional colleges in Telangana as in keeping with the AICTE rules.
According to the AICTE rules 2019-20, the establishment is not meant to call for price for subsequent years from the scholars, cancelling their admission at any point of time. “Fee refund together with the return of certificate must be completed inside seven days,” the law mentioned.
Most of the scholars discontinued a direction because of personal or financial problems, or well being prerequisites and feature now not won their authentic certificate till date.
Mohammed Akrama had secured admission in first 12 months laptop science engineering at a non-public engineering school in Himayath Nagar however discontinued the direction because of personal and fiscal constraints. “In October, a girl major had knowledgeable me that my authentic certificate can be returned shortly. Later, a man used to be appointed the major. Since last six months, he has now not returned my certificate and is making me run from pillar to submit,” mentioned Akrama, who additionally registered a criticism with the Rajendra Nagar police station in opposition to the school management.
Following complaints from a couple of scholars, CCTE commissioner Navin Mittal not too long ago wrote a letter to the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) mentioning that 13 engineering colleges and two pharmacy colleges from Telangana insisted scholars to pay the schooling price for the rest years despite discontinuing their studies. “Certain private unaided professional establishments in Telangana are violating the guidelines issued in AICTE approval procedure handbook and don't seem to be returning the original certificate to the scholars and compelling the scholars to pay the costs for the rest years,” read the letter, asking for the AICTE to take vital punitive motion in opposition to erring professional colleges in Telangana as in keeping with the AICTE rules.
CCTE cracks the whip on 15 colleges
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