Al Arif Unani college dilly-dally over issuing bonafide, fee receipts to students

  • | Thursday | 11th July, 2019

The orders of the state government informed that all the students at Al Arif will be relocated to the Government Nizamia Tibbi College at Charminar. ScreenshotHYDERABAD: With Saturday as the first and final counseling day for students, authorities at Al Arif Unani Medical College continued to dilly-dally over issuing the bonafide certificate and fee statement. Al Arif, the first Private Unani Medical College at Bandlaguda on Tuesday got its affiliation and recognition by the Telangana state government. The orders of the state government informed that all the students at Al Arif will be relocated to the Government Nizamia Tibbi College at Charminar. Also, the college is supposed to refund the amount of about 31 students whose admission got canceled by the High Court.

The orders of the state government informed that all the students at Al Arif will be relocated to the Government Nizamia Tibbi College at Charminar. Screenshot HYDERABAD: With Saturday as the first and final counseling day for students, authorities at Al Arif Unani Medical College continued to dilly-dally over issuing the bonafide certificate and fee statement. Al Arif, the first Private Unani Medical College at Bandlaguda on Tuesday got its affiliation and recognition by the Telangana state government. The candidates are informed to attend the counseling with all the essential documents, however, the Principal and Secretary Director Ahsan-Ul-Haq not issuing the required document. Worried parents and students are made to wait till late night but still not able to get the essentials. Their enrolment will be encumbered if they won’t furnish it along with other documents by the due date that will be on Saturday (July 13) at Prof. Ram Reddy Center for Distance Learning (PGRRCDE), Osmania University Campus. The orders of the state government informed that all the students at Al Arif will be relocated to the Government Nizamia Tibbi College at Charminar. Also, the college is supposed to refund the amount of about 31 students whose admission got canceled by the High Court. Going by the details, it seems that the authorities are in no mood to refund the amount taken at the time of the admission.

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