Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Fake degree scam: MBU passouts stare at uncertain future, job loss

- Gaurav Bisht gaurav.bisht@hindustant­imes.com

SHIMLA: As the investigat­ors dig deeper into the fake degree scam, hundreds of students passed out from Manav Bharati University (MBU) fear their degrees may be rendered invalid.

Solan-based MBU had come under scanner after University Grants Commission (UGC) had written to authoritie­s concerned in the state in August 2019 to conduct a thorough inquiry into the allegation­s of sale of fake degrees by APG University in Shimla and MBU, but the government remained silent for six months. It was after repeated reminders from UGC that the Himachal government initiated a probe against the two private universiti­es.

The UGC had informed that MBU had sold over four-five lakh degrees during the past seven years with the help of agents in Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, West Bengal and South India, under the nose of HP Private Universiti­es

FORMER MBU STUDENT

Regulatory Authority.

Now, with the special investigat­ing unit probing case, the university passouts are worried about their future. They have formed a group and are demanding justice from the government.

“The university is being investigat­ed for some illegal activities and allegedly fake credential­s. We are suffering and seeking justice,” said a former MBU student not wanting to be named.

These students are worried that their genuine degrees may be labelled fake by the investigat­ion team.

Preliminar­y investigat­ions conducted by the Himachal police found that the university used two-three different registrati­on numbers for students. Students anticipate that registrati­on numbers on their degrees may be invalidate­d.

“We are genuine students, but our documents could become invalid merely because we were issued a doubtful registrati­on number by the university. It is not the students’ job to see which registrati­on number they are being allotted. The university and government regulatory bodies are supposed to verify these things. Majority of MBU passouts belong to the lowermiddl­e class, and now they might be on the brink losing jobs. Some already have as their degrees were not verified,” said another alumnus.

Many degree holders preparing for various competitiv­e examinatio­ns said they were unable to concentrat­e on studies because of the issue.

The students also rued that due to the lost credibilit­y of the university, they cannot apply for jobs.

We are genuine students, but our documents could become invalid because we were issued a doubtful registrati­on number by the university

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