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HYD: JR Colleges put pressure on extract cost contributions

HYD: JR Colleges put pressure on extract cost contributions
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Hyderabad: Despite cleaning up middle year costs, private junior colleges are said to be threatening to hold the Student Hall tickets with the second year’s cost contributions.
With the Intermediate Education (BIE) board releasing the first year’s test schedule and announced that the exam will begin on October 25, 2021, parents complain that colleges emphasize them to clean up contributions.
“I have cleared the cost of my daughter’s first year and pays Rs 10,000 others towards the second year’s fee, but colleges ask us to clear the second year’s cost,” parents, whose daughters are studying in the middle.
The second year at a college company in the city, said.
He questioned the reason behind asking him to clean up all the second year in the middle of the academic year.
“This is the first year’s test.
I have deleted the cost.
Why does management ask me to remove the second year’s cost also at this stage?” The parents asked.
Another old man, whose son was studying in a private college in the uppal, said, “I went and paid all the second year’s fees after management threatened to hold tickets.
Instead of supporting during a pandemic, they made us pay full fees in advance,” Add parents.
Faculties working at various private junior colleges in the city say that they have received instructions from management to warn students’ consequences of not paying fees.
“The majority of colleges have instructed their faculty to intimate students if they will not be given tickets.
The costs are not deleted.
They use this opportunity to get cost contributions,” said Santosh Kumar, President, Telangana Schools College College Association.
Private junior management said that they needed to get a fee of around 65% of parents in the last academic year.
This year, they said that they had not received the cost of the majority of students.
“We did not threaten to hold off tickets.
Instead of silence when asked to clean up contributions, parents must talk to management and become understanding and notify them when they can cleanse costs,” said Satish G, President, Telangana Private College Management Association .
With the secondary education council (BIE) released the first year’s test schedule and announced that the exam will be carried out starting October 25, 2021, parents complained that universities pressed them to clean up the second year’s cost contributions

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