if i cleared leee exam and interview round of that for latreral entry in iiit hydrabad while studying in aktu 4th can aktu refuse to give transfer certificate or migration certificate in different college or not or if they refused can i take legal action
Hello Hardik
AKTU cannot refuse or decline to give you the transfer/ migration certificate if all academic and financial dues are cleared and resignation or discontinuation is properly registered.
If they do so, then you can surely take legal action by going to court or by filing a complaint with UGC.
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If you have cleared the LEEE exam and interview for lateral entry into IIIT Hyderabad while currently studying in the 4th semester at AKTU, it is your right to obtain a transfer certificate (TC) and migration certificate from AKTU so you can shift to the new institution. These documents are mandated by education authorities and are needed to enroll in another recognized university. As long as you have paid all dues, completed required documentation, and formally withdrawn from AKTU, they are obligated to issue these certificates; refusal without a valid reason goes against established norms in higher education.
In the scenario where AKTU refuses to provide either the transfer or migration certificate, you should first submit a formal written request to the relevant university office—usually the registrar or student affairs section—with clear documentation of your eligibility and no outstanding disciplinary or financial dues. If the university does not respond or denies your application, escalate the issue through AKTU’s student grievance portal or facilitation center.
Should the university continue to refuse without justified cause, you are legally entitled to file a complaint with the Higher Education Department of Uttar Pradesh, the exam board, or even the University Grants Commission (UGC), since these bodies regulate academic progression and student rights. In such cases, you may also approach the state ombudsman or move to civil court, as denial of these certificates without proper grounds restricts your right to further education and is not permitted by law or UGC regulations.
Institutions are required by both UGC and state guidelines to support bona fide requests for transfer and migration for higher studies. You have legal recourse, and previous cases show courts and regulatory authorities generally rule in favor of students if all rules are followed and dues are cleared.