Raipur. The student organization NSUI has opened a front against the paramedical institutes operating without recognition in Chhattisgarh. On Monday, NSUI workers reached the Shrishti Paramedical Institute in the capital with a bundle of fake notes and handed over the money to the director of the institute
NSUI activist Prashant Goswami said that many unrecognized institutes are operating fraudulently in Raipur. These institutes take admission from students by deceiving them that they are recognized, but in reality these institutes do not have the necessary recognition and approval.
Prashant Goswami said that it is mandatory to obtain NOC from Chhattisgarh Paramedical Council for conducting BMLT and DMLT courses. Along with this, it is also necessary to obtain registration number from the council for conducting the course. Conducting any medical course without the consent of Chhattisgarh Government Medical University, AYUSH University is illegal.
Prashant Goswami said that it is mandatory to have a 100-bed hospital for BMLT and DMLT courses. But institutes like Shrishti Paramedical Institute are admitting hundreds of students in just 2 rooms and distributing degrees, which is a violation of the rules.
According to NSUI, hundreds of students are studying in these small institutes and they are sent to various universities of Madhya Pradesh for exams. Students are made to study in Raipur and after the exam, they are given certificates from the university of Madhya Pradesh. This process confuses the students and works to give fake degrees.
Conducting fake courses and violating rules
NSUI said that the courses being run by these institutes are against the rules and standards set for the state of Chhattisgarh. It is necessary to obtain NOC and registration number from a recognized institute for conducting BMLT and DMLT courses in the state of Chhattisgarh. If these institutes are running courses without the availability of both of these, then it is playing with the future of the students by giving them fake degrees.
and requested him not to cheat the students.