A complaint has been filed against Gujarat Vidyapeeth, with students alleging that PG diploma courses are not being taught as per the guidelines.
Students pursuing PG diploma in yoga have raised concerns, as they have not received their results even six months after their examination, which was held in June.
After completing the one-year course in May this year, students were asked to attend a bridge course, for which a fee of ₹8,000 was collected. The exam for this bridge course was held in June, but the results have yet to be announced.
Students have also complained that the college is not following the guidelines of the National Education Policy (NEP). According to NEP, 42 credits should be awarded in a one-year course, but the college is only providing 32 credits.
The students also reportedly criticised the institute for the lack of proper faculty members.