UGC Cracks Down on Higher Education Institutions for Ignoring Fee Refund Policy

UGC Issues Strong Warning to Colleges and Universities Over Fee Refund Non-Compliance

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All Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in India have received a strong warning from the University Grants Commission (UGC) lately regarding the dire repercussions of violating the fee refund policy. This follows many directives and reminders over the previous four years asking colleges to pay back fees to students who cancel their admission within the specified time frame.

UGC’s Strict Measures for Non-Compliance

The UGC has made it clear that it will take stringent actions against institutions that fail to comply with the fee refund policy. These actions could include:

Background and Repeated Notices

The UGC’s warning follows several notices and circulars issued over the past four years, directing all HEIs to comply with the fee refund policy. Despite these repeated communications, many institutions have not adhered to the guidelines. The UGC’s official notice emphasizes that refusal to refund fees based on an institution’s interpretation of UGC notifications raises serious concerns.

Potential Punitive Actions

As stated in Clause 5 of the UGC notification on the refund of fees and non-retention of original certificates issued in October 2018, the UGC emphasises in its most recent notice that non-compliance may result in punitive actions. The letter states, “It has been noticed that despite UGC’s repeated oral and written communications, your institutions have failed to adhere to the UGC notifications and guidelines.”

Importance of Compliance

The UGC’s fee refund policy is designed to protect students’ interests and ensure that they are not financially burdened when canceling admissions. Institutions are expected to respect and follow these guidelines to maintain their credibility and eligibility for various benefits provided by the UGC.

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