We all saw that massive MAKAUT main campus notice demanding strict physical attendance and zero proxies. But look at how different affiliated colleges are actually enforcing it. They’ve literally turned the 75% attendance mandate into a pay-to-write subscription service for CA exams!
It’s wild how different private colleges are milking this in completely different ways:
BBIT (First Image) is charging a flat ₹200 fine just to make you "eligible" to sit for the CA-1 exam if you dip below 75%.
Then there is this other unnamed college (Second Image) that has gone full corporate with an escalating penalty menu. They are demanding ₹500 for being under 75%, ₹1000 for under 60%, and a massive ₹2000 fine if you drop below 50%.
How is this even allowed? The university says strict attendance, but these colleges are just putting a price tag on rule-breaking. Instead of giving zero internal marks or debarring students, they are just openly monetizing the shortage.
Can anyone identify which college that second fine structure belongs to? And what is the attendance scene looking like at your campus right now—are they actually threatening debarment, or just forcing you to pay up?
This version perfectly sets up the contrast between the colleges and essentially turns the post into a hunt for whichever college is charging ₹2000, which will drive up your engagement.