Hyderabad: Action sought against corporate colleges in Bagh Lingampally
Bagh Lingampally: President of Telangana private junior college managements association Gauri Satish demanded that the state government take action against corporate colleges which do not maintain proper educational standards and violate government norms. He was speaking at a round table meeting on exploitation of corporate colleges, held here at Sundaraiah Vignana Kendram on Sunday. Speaking on the occasion, Gauri Satish said many were facing hardships due to financial exploitation of corporate colleges in the state.
Condemning the monopoly of corporate colleges in the state, he alleged 48 % of students were given admissions already using their PROs by the corporate colleges, which was against the government norms. Students in corporate colleges lack freedom to think and lead stressful lives, he said. He urged the state government to set tuition fees to prevent excesses of corporate colleges in the state.
The association leaders L Murthy, Nagaraju, Parushuram, Gangadhar, Pagadala Lakshmaiah, Ajith, Vijay Kumar, Javed, Ashok Reddy and others participated in the meeting.