• March 22, 2023

Kerala govt sets up panel to regulate education consultancies after reports of agents cheating

Kerala govt sets up panel to regulate education consultancies after reports of agents cheating

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM March 22: Following reports of students being cheated by fraudulent recruitment agents, the Kerala government is mulling over steps including legislation to regulate educational consultancies in the state.

Higher Education Minister R Bindu told the Assembly that the government had taken note of incidents of students being sent to substandard overseas institutes by consultancies and such institutions exploiting the students.

Minister R Bindu said: “The state government has formed a three-member committee to look into regulating and streamlining the functioning of such consultancies. It would also look into making legislation to regulate the sector. Further action will be taken based on the report of the committee,” she said.

The government would also look into whether the consultants should be given licences and unified fees should be introduced for their services.

The three-member committee would be headed by Kerala Digital University vice-chancellor Dr Saji Gopinath. Kerala Higher Education Council member Dr R K Suresh Kumar and advocate Sreeram Parakkatt would be the other members.