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When the students arrived in Guwahati, they visited the institution. The college then promised to compensate them, but all in vain since no money has been refunded till date, she added.

Digital Desk: In a shocking development, AJ Pharmacy located in Dharapur Chariali, Ajara has been functioning unlawfully without any legal or confirmed documentation.

Nargis Sultana, a student at the aforementioned college, revealed that she enrolled there in 2020 during the COVID wave for the D Pharm Course. They were notified by the authorities that they were enrolled at Srimanta Sankardev University during the admissions period. Following enrollment, both sessional tests and classes were delivered offline. Later, as the final exams were ready to begin, the college administration notified the students that they needed to travel to Bangalore to sit for the exams because they were registered under the Karnataka Board.

The students were airlifted to Banglore, where they had promised to provide registration. However, it later turned out that no such registrations had been made, and the college had not been registered with the Karnataka Board either. The students, shocked, arrived back from Bangalore. When the students arrived in Guwahati, they visited the institution. The college then promised to compensate them, but all in vain since no money has been refunded till date, she added.

Another student claimed that despite having great expectations for the course and anticipating job placement upon the completion of his D Pharm, all of his expectations were crushed within a month. A student in the same programme claimed that she was her family's only hope because her father had retired and they had to pay rent and cover daily expenses. She had intended to join a company after finishing her curriculum, but the fake university not only shattered her dream, but it also cost her two valuable years and lakhs of rupees. The course had a total enrollment of 160 students.

While speaking to Prag News, students indicated that they would meet the Education Minister and other pertinent higher officials. Ismail Hoque and other victims argued that they needed both a full refund and compensation.

It is now necessary to determine who will be held accountable for the irreparable harm suffered by the hundreds of students. And how can a college be established without any formal documentation? Everyone is free to think about the subject completely. The appropriate authorities must move right away to penalise the institution, impose severe sanctions on it, and take the required legal action.


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