Private Junior Colleges Face Scrutiny in Telangana for Rule Violations

Private Junior Colleges | Hyderabad, Dec. 12: Several private junior colleges in Telangana are facing serious allegations of violating academic norms and misleading students.

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Parents and student groups reported that many institutions are collecting high fees in the name of NEET, IIT and EAMCET preparation while conducting classes at unauthorized locations.

Complaints have increased over the past two years, yet action from the Intermediate Board remains limited.

Critics argue that delays in penalties have raised concerns about administrative transparency.

Student Groups Demand Action on Unauthorized Campuses

Many colleges in Hyderabad and Rangareddy districts are enrolling students through misleading assurances and then charging high integrated coaching fees.

They are conducting classes even on Sundays and public holidays, adding mental pressure on students. Several institutions are also operating from commercial complexes without basic facilities.

They begin coaching oriented classes from the start of the academic year while completing the syllabus within two months.

Student groups stated that written complaints to the Intermediate Board produced little response. They argue that colleges are becoming more aggressive due to weak enforcement.

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Allegations have also emerged that some officials attend college events despite pending complaints, which has created further controversy.

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Students’ organisations demanded immediate inspections and strict action against colleges that violate rules.

Multiple institutions are running unauthorized branches. New Srichaitanya Junior College took permission for one location but opened branches in Kammaguda and Raghavendra Nagar.

Krishnaveni Junior College obtained approval for one building but is running another unit in Sripura Colony.

Maharshi Junior College is operating an additional campus in Vanasthalipuram, and Akshara Junior College opened a branch near BN Reddy Sagar without permission.

Valley Oak Junior College received approval for a campus in Narsingi but is reportedly routing admissions to another facility for extra classes.

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Despite repeated complaints, the board issued only show cause notices. According to guidelines, each violating college must be fined ten lakh rupees. Student groups alleged that the delay in imposing penalties is causing financial loss to the government and encouraging further violations.

Private Junior Colleges Face Scrutiny in Telangana for Rule Violations
Private Junior Colleges Face Scrutiny in Telangana for Rule Violations

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