HYD: Revenue Prohibition for New Madina Junior College

Hyderabad: Telangana Intermediate Education Education (TSBIE) has warned students of the first year and their parents from taking entrance tickets in New Medina Junior College in Tolichowki because universities have not been given affiliates for the academic year 2021-22.
TSBIE also filed a complaint against the management of college with the police.
“Furthermore, fir and a case has been put forward against management at the Golconda police station for certain illegal actions in college last year,” Tsbie said.
Officials said the college was involved in several malpractices in reception.
“Last year himself, we have limited higher education from receiving acceptance for violating some norms.
This year, we returned to several complaints from parents that the college continued to provide acceptance without having an affiliate or permission from TSBIE,” said Secretary Joint Tsbie ( academics) Jayamani.

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