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Two colleges end their unofficial tie-up; future of 90 hospitality students in jeopardy
Updated On: 28 March, 2022 07:54 AM IST | Mumbai | Dipti Singh
The Mumbai University (MU) has assured it will resolve the issue in the next two months

The colleges made the deal, as one did not have MU affiliation. File pic
A fraudulent tie-up between two colleges has put the future of 90 final-year hospitality students at stake. As the Mumbai University (MU) investigates the monetary arrangement between a Bhayandar hotel management college and a Kalyan institution, students fear their degree would become invalid.
The Mumbai University (MU) has assured it will resolve the issue in the next two months.
QMumbai College of Hotel Management in Mira-Bhayandar took in 50 students in the academic year 2017-18 and another 40 in 2018-19 for the BSc course. However, on the MU’s records, these students were enrolled with Holy Maria College of Science & Technology in Kalyan, as the Bhayandar college did not have affiliation to the MU.

