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Mumbai: Infighting between management institutions and the Supreme Court appointed Shikshan Shulk Samiti on the reimbursement of costs has left 480 students dropping.
Students said they were demanding reimbursement of fees for two years of Master in Management Studies in 2005 to the tune of about Rs80, 000 copies.
But institutions do not respond, she said. Rizvi, such as universities Management Institute, Bandra, KJ Somaiya College of Management Studies, Vidyavihar and Mumbai Education Trust (MET), Bandra, had annual fees of about Rs94, 825 for the MMS 2003, during a game.
The Shikshan Shulk Samiti during the year 2005, a new structure of fees charged for a request from the establishments. The new structure would be applicable from 2003, he said.
One student said: “If I ask for a refund. They said they had not received the intimation of the Directorate of Technical Training (DTE). ”
Many students have a complaint with the DTE. “We have letters of institutes. As they failed to comply with our guidelines, which meet DTE direction,” said NB Pasalkar, DTE director. The Rizvi Management Institute and the MET have defied the new pricing structure.
KJ Somiaya The College of Management Studies reimbursed Rs5, 000 per student. But, said the director of DTE Students must also be paid Rs24, 000 of the university as the University of the tuition for two years.
Kalam Khan, the director, Rizvi College of Management Studies, said they were on the problem with the Samiti.
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