Sagar International College students ask DAVV for transfer to another college
The third semester students who had been unable to fill the exam form, as the affiliation of the college has been cancelled, alleged that the varsity hadn't yet issued the result of the second semester.

INDORE: A group of law students of Sagar International College, Dhar have requested the officials of Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya to transfer them to another college as the affiliation of their institution has been cancelled.
The third semester students who had been unable to fill the exam form, as the affiliation of the college has been cancelled, alleged that the varsity hadn't yet issued the result of the second semester.
"We are from 2018-19 batch. Our college has been differentiating in terms of fee as well. They took a fee of Rs 42,500 from reserved category students whereas for the unreserved category the fee is Rs 30,000. At present, we haven't been able to fill the exam form," said third semester BA LLB student on the condition of anonymity.
The students urged the vice-chancellor to transfer them to another college and open the window to fill the exam form as well.
Vice-chancellor Dr Renu Jain will announce her decision on Monday.
"The affiliation of the institute has been cancelled due to which the students are unable to fill the exam form. We will look into the matter and take necessary action," she said.
The third semester students who had been unable to fill the exam form, as the affiliation of the college has been cancelled, alleged that the varsity hadn't yet issued the result of the second semester.
"We are from 2018-19 batch. Our college has been differentiating in terms of fee as well. They took a fee of Rs 42,500 from reserved category students whereas for the unreserved category the fee is Rs 30,000. At present, we haven't been able to fill the exam form," said third semester BA LLB student on the condition of anonymity.
The students urged the vice-chancellor to transfer them to another college and open the window to fill the exam form as well.
Vice-chancellor Dr Renu Jain will announce her decision on Monday.
"The affiliation of the institute has been cancelled due to which the students are unable to fill the exam form. We will look into the matter and take necessary action," she said.
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