Legal Question in Education Law in India

I am a student studying in a college (IICPT) in Thanjavur. They claiming that, the college was funded by Central government (MoFPI), But the semester fees was so high compared to the other private colleges. Please kindly give a proper guidelines to question against this higher fees. The college was not approved by any authorities like AICTE or UGC or ICAR etc...I don't know whether the degree i going to get is worthy or not. Please help me.

Mr. Fca Prashant Chavan, have suggested to do the course well. I agree with his suggestion since i already completed and waiting for results.

But, my Actual problems are

1. "What if the B.Tech/M.Tech/Ph.D degrees i am getting from this institute is not valid?"

2. In IICPT administrative fellows (Director and HODs's) are showing partiality in all aspects with students.

Eg. Here is the Director is top of all and the students under his guidance were treated well and given opportunities for foreign project and all. Those fellows not even completed the full requirement for the course work as per academic requirements, still they completed the course but others still not.

And they got good placements too. Here nothing is ever wiser. Students are not allowed to ask questions.

3. This director not only favoring his students also give promotions to the staffs who ever obey him and De-promoting the staffs who asking questions against him.

4. The Staffs whoever supports The director are not working for students and public but doing all services (Officially and unofficially) to him.

5. So many crores of rupees have been given by central government, still why they need to get money from students.

Please give me a advice to change this situation here and help the students.


Asked on 7/14/13, 3:26 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Fca Prashant Chavan Expert Edge LLP

14.07.2013

Dear Sir / Madam,

1. The Admission process is divided into Aided / Unaided categories.

2. It makes absolutely no sense to be a pessimist. Always think positive. Rather than be concerned with all the degrees all at once, you should focus on attaining one degree at a time. If others have already secured a job in India or overseas, you too will get a good placement soon.

3. When the students are faring well, the Director is bound to be favoured and praised for his / her achievements.

4. Take a practical view at circumstances and situations, rather than hold any bias or grudge against the individual / system.

5. If you are in a position to improve upon the system, you should volunteer to represent the "change" movement and take active part in it.

Regards,

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Answered on 7/14/13, 3:39 am


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