Several FIITJEE coaching centers in Delhi-NCR have suddenly closed, leaving many students and parents in a tough spot. Teachers have left because they haven’t been paid for months. Some parents have even filed police complaints after the centers in Noida and Ghaziabad shut down.
FIITJEE is a well-known institute that helps students prepare for engineering entrance exams and claims to operate 73 centers in India. Many families spent large amounts of money—up to ₹5.4 lakh—on courses but now have nowhere to turn.
For example, Sandhya Singh, a mother from Laxmi Nagar, said she paid ₹5.4 lakh for her son’s two-year course, but the center closed unexpectedly with no notice. She hasn’t been able to reach anyone for help.
Another parent, who wants to stay anonymous, paid ₹3.40 lakh for a four-year course and noticed that many teachers left the center recently. They are now being contacted by another coaching institute where the teachers are working, leaving the parents worried about their children’s futures.
A former FIITJEE teacher said salaries were often paid late, with five months of pay still missing. Compounding the issue, police are now involved, investigating cases of fraud against the Noida and Ghaziabad centers for operating without proper registration and for failing to teach students.
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