Students of Netaji Tech institute seek Dy CM’s help over fees overcharging

| | New Delhi

Students of Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology (NSIT) in national Capital have sought intervention of Deputy CM Manish Sisodia’s alleging that the college authorities were charging enormous fees to allow them to register for back-log examinations. Sisodia has forwarded the letter to DS Pandit, Director of Higher Education, for appropriate action.

According to a notice issued by the college authority, third year students of NSIT have been asked to pay a fee of Rs 10,000 per subject to register themselves for back-log papers of odd semesters (I and II) under a new scheme of Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS).

“We are not eligible for any internship if we have back-logs in first and second year, which we are allowed to clear in third year only. We are being asked to re-attend all the classes, even if they clash with our current semester classes,” a letter sent by students to Sisodia read.