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Tamil Nadu: Governor urged to revoke Loyola College’s autonomy status for alleged academic fraud

Loyola College has been running its M.A. Philosophy program at an unauthorized off-campus location, ‘Satya Nilayam’ in Thiruvanmiyur, approximately 12 km away from its sanctioned premises. LRPF highlighted that ‘Satya Nilayam’ is controlled by Jesuit missionaries under a separate legal entity

Kunti SurenderKunti Surender
Feb 27, 2025, 06:45 pm IST
in Bharat, Tamil Nadu
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The Legal Rights Protection Forum (LRPF) has lodged a formal complaint with Tamil Nadu Governor, the Chancellor of the University of Madras, seeking immediate action against Loyola College, Chennai, for allegedly violating university affiliation rules and engaging in academic malpractices. LRPF has demanded the cancellation of Loyola College’s autonomous status and its affiliation with the University of Madras.

Serious Allegations of Unauthorized Off-Campus Program

According to the complaint, Loyola College has been running its M.A. Philosophy program at an unauthorized off-campus location, ‘Satya Nilayam’ in Thiruvanmiyur, approximately 12 km away from its sanctioned premises. LRPF highlighted that ‘Satya Nilayam’ is controlled by Jesuit missionaries under a separate legal entity, ‘The Society of Sacred Heart College—Satya Nilayam,’ and lacks mandatory approvals from the University of Madras.

“The college has deliberately flouted university norms by conducting its degree program at an illegal extension center. This is a blatant violation of affiliation rules,” stated LRPF.

Violation of Secular and Academic Integrity

LRPF’s complaint further accuses Loyola College of misusing its affiliation to run a program that exclusively caters to Jesuit missionaries, depriving non-Christian students of equal opportunity. It cites the official website of ‘Satya Nilayam,’ which describes the center as a Jesuit theological training institute primarily for Catholic priests from India and other countries.

“The evidence suggests that Loyola College, in collusion with ‘Satya Nilayam,’ is fraudulently using university affiliation to train Jesuit missionaries under the guise of a legitimate academic program,” said LRPF. “Students who complete their M.A. Philosophy degree through this off-campus program are issued certificates falsely stating that they studied at Loyola College’s main campus. This is academic fraud.”

Discriminatory Admission Practices

Another major concern raised by LRPF is the discriminatory nature of the admissions process. According to the complaint, foreign students who enroll in the program list ‘Satya Nilayam’ as both their present and guardian address, raising concerns about the fairness and transparency of the admission process.

“The university’s affiliation rules mandate that all programs be conducted within the approved campus and remain accessible to all students regardless of religious background. Loyola College’s actions have systematically excluded non-Christian students from this program,” LRPF emphasized.

Demands for Immediate Action

In light of these violations, LRPF has urged the Governor and the University of Madras to take swift action, including:

Launching an investigation into the unauthorized operation of the M.A. Philosophy program at ‘Satya Nilayam.’

Revoking Loyola College’s autonomous status for its gross violation of university norms.

Cancelling its affiliation for the M.A. Philosophy program due to illegal off-campus operations.

Taking legal and administrative action against Loyola College and ‘Satya Nilayam’ for academic misrepresentation and discriminatory admissions.

Ensuring strict compliance with university regulations that mandate open and merit-based admissions within the approved campus.

LRPF cautioned that inaction on these violations could establish an unfavorable precedent, potentially enabling private institutions to bypass affiliation rules and affecting the integrity of higher education in Tamil Nadu.

“We expect the Governor’s office to act with urgency to protect the sanctity of academic institutions and ensure that affiliation norms are not misused for sectarian purposes,” LRPF concluded in its complaint.

The Governor’s office and Loyola College have yet to issue an official response regarding these allegations.

Topics: Loyala CollegeSatya Nilayam
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