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Image 1 — T.S Misra: Where Students Are Treated Like Criminals
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T.S Misra: Where Students Are Treated Like Criminals

Hey guys 🫶🏻 long time no post regarding this college. Honestly, after the response and engagement from all of you on my previous posts the authorities actually came a little “in line” and improved a few things.
But as we always say:
“KUTTE KI DUM TEDHI KI TEDHI HI REHTI HAI.”
Because once again these people have started a brand new drama this time regarding carrying phones in lecture halls.
Look at the notice I attached. These geniuses have now decided that if your phone is found in class they can seize it and impose a ridiculous fine of ₹25,000. LIKE WHAT THE ACTUAL HELL IS WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE? Is this a medical college or some North Korean military camp run by frustrated dictators!!
And yes they actually started surprise checking classes like some police raid. Around 20–25 phones were seized in just two days back.When students requested their phones back A.K. Srivastava proudly said
“This is your first warning, so I won’t impose fine, but I’ll keep your phones with me for 2–3 days.”
Seriously?? What kind of behavior is this? Most students have only one phone. How are we supposed to contact parents, handle OTPs, emergencies, banking work, or anything important? And if anything happens to the phone while it’s with them, who takes responsibility? Nobody.
And let’s not forget how during exams they secretly took students bags to demo rooms checked them without consent and seized phones from every department. Privacy? Respect? Basic dignity? Apparently none of that exists here.
And before people start defending this nonsense yes we understand that using phones in lecture halls is not good. Fine. But THIS is not how you handle it. You don’t threaten students with absurd fines and seize personal property for days like local thugs running a recovery business. This is a medical college not a dictatorship simulator.

Another masterpiece from management: students leaving early or returning late from vacation are fined ₹1000 per day. Why exactly am I paying money to go to my own home? Students living far away barely get a few days at home after travel, yet these people only care about extracting money in the name of “attendance.” That excuse is complete bluff at this point.
This college genuinely feels less like an educational institution and more like a business empire fueled by ego, control, and exploitation. Management has zero coordination, zero empathy, and zero respect for students. Every new circular feels like another attempt to prove who has more power instead of actually improving academics or student life.

At the end, I just want to say this again very clearly:

DON’T TAKE ADMISSION IN THIS COLLEGE.

This is the harsh reality behind the sugar coated advertisements and fake promises. Don’t fall for the marketing. Don’t fall for the “discipline” narrative. What they call discipline is often just humiliation, control, and harassment packaged professionally on official letterheads.

u/Necessary_Regular_12 — 2 days ago
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BVSc or MBBS

I am scoring enough for private this year.

Talked to a counsellor recently and now I am torn between both the degrees.

I have always wanted to go into the medical field.

Mbbs is the DREAM degree of most NEET aspirants. Honestly, if I had gotten a government medical college or a score which can get me even a proper semi-government college, I would have chosen this degree without any second thoughts even though i am a HUMANGOUS animal lover.

But with my situation currently puts me in a good spot for BVSc but not so much for MBBS.

For context, the counsellor said that I can easily get into GADVASU, which is apparently the 2nd best college for veterinary in India after IVRI.

But for MBBS, I will be alloted private colleges like Adesh or MMU.

Also, my parents can afford both the degrees. They are trying to convince me for private MBBS which will cost us around 70-80L. Whereas the veterinary degree will be around 20-25L

I am torn between going for a good/top college to he a veterinary doctor or the 'dream' life of an MBBS doctor.

What would you have done if you were in my place?

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u/fokapatakha — 11 days ago

I'm getting 365 marks in neet 2026 . Can I get any private college under 80 lakhs?

Also I'm from Chhattisgarh so is state quota private college possible at my rank .

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u/moongdaalhalwaa — 14 days ago