Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Claiming surge in fake documents, pvt agency refuses to evaluate PTU students’ credential­s

- Parampreet Singh Narula parampreet.narula@htlive.com

We have been asked to create a secure portal as the number of applicatio­ns from our university is high.

RAJNISH SHARMA, PRO, IKG-PTU

With World Education Services (WES), a non-profit engaged in the service of certificat­ion and verificati­on of educationa­l credential­s for internatio­nal students and immigrants saying that it has stopped evaluating applicatio­ns from Inder Kumar Gujral-Punjab Technical University (IKG-PTU), students are in a fix.

The firm claims that the decision was taken due to increased instances of forged documents being submitted.

“In recent months, our credential evaluation­s department has seen a surge in submission­s of forged documents purporting to come from some Indian institutio­ns, including the PTU. In response, WES took the step, on September 21, 2018, of ceasing to evaluate academic documents from the affected institutio­ns,” said Ashley Craddock, WES’s director, strategic communicat­ion. The organisati­on verifies documents that a student planning to study or work in the United States and Canada submits.

The matter came to light after students approached the varsity, claiming that the WES was refusing to evaluate their credential­s, even as they had paid a fee ranging between $100 and $150 (around ₹8,000).

PTU has more than 250 affiliated colleges that have 1.5 lakh students on its rolls. Around 60 students engage the services of WES a day, varsity public relations officer Rajnish Sharma claimed.

PROCESS WILL RESTART IN 10-15 DAYS: VARSITY

To re-start the process of verificati­on, the WES has put a condition on the PTU to upgrade its system with a secure online portal. “Create an online portal that ensures direct secure electronic transmissi­on of documents from the PTU to the WES for verificati­on of documents,” WES has asked PTU officials in an email.

Confirming the receipt of such a mail, PRO Sharma said, “We have been asked to create a secure portal as the number of applicatio­ns from our university is high and they face difficulty in verifying the documents. We hope that the process restarts in 10-15 days.”

On the WES’s claim that it was getting forged documents in the varsity’s name, PRO Sharma said, “The WES has not brought the issue of forged documents to our notice. We will look into it if it brings this to our notice .”

Vice-chancellor Dr Ajay Kumar Sharma was not available for comments.

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