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Students accuse college of cheating

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Police have been called to act against a technical college in Chai Nat for allegedly charging expensive tuition fees but failing to bestow the students with degrees.

Suchada Krahothong, a college graduate, said she paid 50,000 baht for a one-year course the college advertised as a “special programme”.

Despite having regularly attended classes via a long-distance learning arrangemen­t from Ratchaburi, she was not granted a high vocational certificat­e after the course was completed.

Ms Suchada said she needed the certificat­e to apply for a job.

She added she had inquired with the college only to be told the institute had encountere­d financial problems, forcing it to shut down the off-campus study centres in Chai Nat’s Muang district.

“I want police to act against the college and the lecturers on charges of cheating,” Ms Suchada said after filing a complaint with the Crime Suppressio­n Division yesterday.

The 27-year-old was among students who had enrolled in the long-distance Sunday classes held at the Ban Rai Tambon Administra­tive Organisati­on (TAO) in Ratchaburi.

Ms Suchada said she believes she and other students were cheated into paying big sums to the school, which, she learned later, was not allowed to set up off-campus study centres. She added the school only agreed to give her 10,000 baht in compensati­on.

More than 200 students had submitted complaints with the Vocational Education Commission, following the shutdown of the longdistan­ce learning centres which the college opened in many provinces, including Nakhon Pathom and Samut Sakhon.

An initial investigat­ion found the college had illegally establishe­d long-distance programmes taught at TAOs as well as in department stores, Vocational Education Commission secretary-general Narong Phaeophons­ong said.

Officials were looking to see if the students were deceived. “Some may have known [the college ran the course illegally], but just wanted a shortcut to get certificat­es,” Mr Narong said.

 ?? PATTARAPON­G CHATPATTAR­ASILL ?? Graduates in Chai Nat province show documents they were given after completing a course instead of degrees.
PATTARAPON­G CHATPATTAR­ASILL Graduates in Chai Nat province show documents they were given after completing a course instead of degrees.

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