After Shubhra Ranjan’s institute, Rs 1500000 fine on 3 UPSC coaching centres for…, not Vikas Divyakirti’s Drishti IAS, Tanu Jain’s Tathatshu IAS

After Shubhra Ranjan’s institute, Rs 1500000 fine on 3 UPSC coaching centres for…, not Vikas Divyakirti’s Drishti IAS, Tanu Jain’s Tathatshu IAS

Major UPSC coaching centres including StudyIQ IAS were found guilty of misleading advertisements. Check full list here.

After Shubhra Ranjan's institute, Rs 1500000 fine on 3 UPSC coaching centres for..., not Vikas Divyakirti's Drishti IAS, Tanu Jain's Tathatshu IAS
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UPSC Coaching centres: In a big move targeting misleading advertisements, the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has imposed penalties totalling Rs 15 lakh on three big coaching institutes for making misleading advertisements about their success rates in civil services examinations. For those unversed, the CCPA also imposed a fine of Rs 2 lakh on Shubhra Ranjan IAS Study Institute. Here’s the full list of coaching instutions which have been penalised.

Vajirao & Reddy Institute and StudyIQ IAS were each fined Rs 700,000, while Edge IAS was penalised Rs 100,000 for deceptive claims regarding their results in the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examinations of 2022 and 2023, an official statement said.

List of coaching institutions penalised:

1. StudyIQ IAS

2. Vajirao & Reddy Institute

3.  Edge IAS

4. Shubhra Ranjan IAS Study Institute

The CCPA, led by Chief Commissioner Nidhi Khare, found that the institutes deliberately concealed that most of their successful candidates had only enrolled in Interview Guidance Programs, creating a misleading impression about the effectiveness of their other courses.

Vajirao & Reddy Institute claimed “617 selections out of 933” in the 2022 examination, while StudyIQ IAS advertised “120+ selections” in 2023. Investigations revealed that the majority of successful candidates at both institutes had only taken interview preparation courses.

StudyIQ IAS was also unable to substantiate its “Success Pakka Offer” and “Selection Pakka Offer” promotions, failing to provide enrolment forms and fee receipts for its claimed successful candidates. The institute advertised over 60 courses but did not disclose that its Interview Guidance Programme, which most successful candidates took, was not among the advertised offerings.

The consumer protection body has issued 45 notices to various coaching institutes for misleading advertisements and has collected total penalties of Rs 71.6 lakh from 22 institutes to date. Under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, advertisements that deliberately conceal important information are classified as misleading and subject to penalties.

(With inputs from agencies)




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