bharathisarkar
28

After enrolling myself for an MBA with NIM, when was ready to appear for my 1st paper in Jan'09, there was a terrifying headline news in Times of India dated 24th December.

"Fake Degree racket busted, NIM branches sealed. I am from Baroda and my bad fate this happened in Baroda.

Now even if things are resolved and i appear for the exams and pass- even then there will remain a doubt if my MBA certificate (from NIM) is a genuine one.

Now can the seniors here lead me and show me a path to try to get my fees reimbursed.

I have the copies of my enrolment confirmation, ID card, Payment receipt etc.

Can some one guide me whom should i address my reimbursement letter to and to what address.

It really hurts when we see our hard earned money getting drowned like this

I am badly in need of a counsellor and guide for this matter....

Awaiting your valuable guidance.

From United States
Sanjay Patro
3

Please immediately submit a letter seeking reimbursement from college under registerd post to Director of the college. DO NOT FORGET TO MENTION A TIMELINE BY WHEN YOU SEEK REDRESSAL. Mark CC to Consumer Forum.
If no reply is received within 15 days max. Immediately move consumer forum for redressal. Please note that copy of complaint sent to consumer forum should also be marked to the college authorities.
Please do not forget to attach copy of newspaper clips in both cases.
Also please be sure of the facts before you do any of the above. All facts need to be substantiated thoroughly by yourself.
Regards
Sanjay

From India, Delhi
bharathisarkar
28

Thanks a lot....
Just copy pasted the article from TOI for your ready reference.

The worst part of it is that they have inactivated their Contact list Tab on their Website.

I am keeping my fingers crossed but i am not sure what are the chances of getting the refund :(

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Fake degree racket busted, NIM branches sealed
25 Dec 2008, 0428 hrs IST, TNN

VADODARA: In a day-long operation, the city police on Tuesday busted a major fake degree racket run by a private education institute and arrested a former student leader involved in the scam.

Lokseva Foundation Trust-run National Institute of Management, which claims to be an ISO certified institute, sold degree certificates and marksheets at a price, said police officials, who seized 356 fake degree certificates and 637 marksheets from the institute's Alkapuri branch. Around 100 fake documents were recovered from Karelibaug branch of the institute. Officials say the institute could have issued over 2,000 fake certificates till date.

Police unearthed the scam through a decoy, who posed as Patel Bipinchandra Ambubhai, a class VII passout wireman. Patel managed to get a master's degree in mechanical engineering without appearing in any exam but paying Rs 30,000 fees.

"We came to know about the scam six months ago. When we sent our decoy to procure a degree, he was asked to shell out money and collect any kind of degree that he wanted," deputy commissioner of police (north zone) Gagandeep Gambhir, who conducted the raids, told TOI.

The decoy paid Rs 30,000 in instalments and demanded a degree of year 2003, which was granted to him without appearing in any exam. "Our decoy managed to get a degree certificate with A' grade."

Police arrested ABVP leader Kaushal Dave, who was earlier faculty representative at MSU's commerce faculty. Dave, who worked as an assistant manager at the institute, had earlier contested for MSU Students Union vice-president's post, which he lost. The city police are also looking for Ashraf Khan, who was heading the institute.

Police also questioned two clients' who had come to collect their degrees without appearing for exams.

While the centre started only a year ago, it issued tailor-made' degree certificates dating back to 1999 for a huge sum. The seized degrees include those for MBA, hotel management and engineering courses.

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From United States
BADLOOSER
15

All these B-Schools and Premier Institutes are tow sides of same coins.......
Lot of such B-Schools and Premier Institutes mashroomed all over India.....
But people still following blind faith on such fake Institutes if they are projected as B-Schools and Premier Institutes.....:-D

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