TSCHE warn degree colleges against admitting students

HYDERABAD: The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) on Thursday warned private degree colleges against starting admissions before the council releases a notification and said that erring colleges will lose their affiliation.
The council directed them to follow the academic schedule and said that the TSCHE/universities have any issued any notification for admitting candidates into the respective degree courses. The council said that even those colleges which are not admitting students through Degree Online Services Telangana (DOST) have to wait for a notification to admit students.
“TSCHE has been receiving a number of complaints from parents or student organizations that the private degree colleges in Hyderabad are making admissions and collecting huge fees from the candidates, which is illegal. Hence, all private colleges are instructed to immediately stop the admission process,” said T Papi Reddy, chairman, TSCHE.
He further added, “In future, if any complaints are received against colleges, the government/TSCHE will consider the issue seriously and take the initiative to cancel the affiliation.”
The council directed them to follow the academic schedule and said that the TSCHE/universities have any issued any notification for admitting candidates into the respective degree courses. The council said that even those colleges which are not admitting students through Degree Online Services Telangana (DOST) have to wait for a notification to admit students.
“TSCHE has been receiving a number of complaints from parents or student organizations that the private degree colleges in Hyderabad are making admissions and collecting huge fees from the candidates, which is illegal. Hence, all private colleges are instructed to immediately stop the admission process,” said T Papi Reddy, chairman, TSCHE.
He further added, “In future, if any complaints are received against colleges, the government/TSCHE will consider the issue seriously and take the initiative to cancel the affiliation.”
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