Chennai: Some universities in the Tamil Nadu rural district are forcibly provide a transfer certificate (TC) to students who quote low online presence.
Most students are called and told that their transfer certificates are ready and ask them to collect them.
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K, a second year student from private art and science in Erode, has submitted a complaint with a district collector which states that the Principal has called him and asks him to leave the campus by receiving a transfer certificate.
Students when contacted by IANS said, “I am a farm helping my parents and don’t have much time to attend online classes.
Every time I am ready to attend class, I don’t get the right signal and this has created a problem.
With universities and authorities Have asked me to leave campus.
”
College students in Ramanathapuram, Tirunelveli, Salem, Madurai, when contacted, said that they were targeted by private universities which quoted a low presence.
Other students at a college in Virudhunagar, provided anonymity, said: “I told college authorities that I did not have a smartphone but they said that it was not their problem.”
The principal of a private college in Erode when talking to Ivers said, “We don’t know what their problems are.
Even though they are asked, they don’t communicate with us.”
Principal College said that some students miss classes who think they don’t need to attend classes to appear in the test.
The college authority feels that some parents also exploit the relief of the punishment given to students.
In Salem too, some students complain that they were forced to receive a transfer certificate even though they wanted to continue their education.
A student who pursued his second year in English literature said, “College’s headmaster called me again and again.
He told me that I had to receive a certificate and that continued me in the class was difficult to go to college.
I am my first in my family for Attend college and I want to somehow finish and pass the exam.
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Most of the students contacted by IANS said that they wanted to complete their courses and to get a degree certificate and that they would not receive a transfer certificate.
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