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Return fees collected through illegal offline receipts: AP intermediary boards

Return fees collected through illegal offline receipts: AP intermediary boards
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Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Subsidiary Council (BIE) on Wednesday directing all junior colleges collected illegally for offline receipts that are not approved for the 2021-22 academic year to return money to students.
“College management is directed at paying fees collected from students immediately,” Council Secretary V.
Ramakrishna said, warning that universities that recognize students illegally through offline mode will face actions, including allegations.
He said it had come to the council notices that certain management and principals made illegal acceptance and that this would not be approved.
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“The Board introduces an online receipt from the 2021-22 academic year.
It is known that some students have taken acceptance to several universities and also pay for college fees even before the release of notifications for the online receipt process,” he said.
Ramakrishna said the board was not responsible for students who had taken illegal acceptance and paid college fees.
He ordered Rios across the country to identify close college.
“All Rios in this country is informed to identify such universities that make illegal acceptance before the announcement of notification of online receipts.
If there are universities that are considered to make illegal acceptance, the necessary actions can be started with the applicable regulations including mismatches,” he said ,
Aiming to destroy extensive harassment for decades and commercialization indiscriminately in secondary education in the state, the council only introduces online receipts from this academic year.
On Wednesday, Ramakrishna, a senior revenue service (IRS) officer held a zoom meeting with all secondary education stakeholders in 13 districts, including several parents, to eliminate their fears and clarify their doubts about the reception online mode.

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