My college is demanding 4 year full fees for Noc to transfer college is that legal?

I cleared 1st year bhprma from private college in Madhya Pradesh and now I want to transfer college.

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Asked by Rishi sharma

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago
    The legality of your college's demand for 4-year full fees for NOC to transfer colleges depends on several factors, including the terms of the agreement or contract you signed with the college, the laws and regulations in your country or state, and the policies of the college. In general, if your college is demanding that you pay 4-year full fees for an NOC to transfer colleges, and this demand was not mentioned in your agreement or contract with the college, then it may be illegal or unfair. Additionally, if the college has a policy that allows for such demands, it may still be worth consulting with a lawyer or legal advisory to ensur
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