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If I quit the bsc nursing course in 1 year and then college ask for whole 4 years fees from me, then what should I do.


Rahul Shandilya 10th Dec, 2021
Answers (2)
Ankita Singh 10th Dec, 2021

Hello,

Any college cannot ask fee for the whole course at a time. Fee is being submitted on a regular basis either semester wise or year wise. So, do contact your college administration for the same. And still if they ask for the whole fee you can file a complaint against them.

Thank you!

Yaseera Bhombal 10th Dec, 2021

Hello Rahul,

If you want to quit the nursing course and have paid the first year fee that's fine.

As you have attended the college for a year. But if the college asks to pay fees for the full course please cross check their admission and fee policy. As any college is not supposed to demand for fees in advance for any particular course.  And when quiting the course in first year obviously you are not supposed to pay for the remaining course.

Hope that answers your question.

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