Rights of an undergraduate student
8 months ago
Can a professor deny a student entry ,remove him/her out of the class or cut attendance if a student is unable to answer a question asked by the professor?
Can a professor force a student to bring his/her parents to college even if he/she is a major(18+) and wants to represent him/her self
A.Dear client,
No, he cannot resort to such demeaning activities
You can file a criminal complaint against him in the court. But first of all try to bring the incident to the knowledge of the head/principal.if he doesn't sort out the matter to your satisfaction, then in that likelihood u may approach the court of law
No, he cannot resort to such demeaning activities
You can file a criminal complaint against him in the court. But first of all try to bring the incident to the knowledge of the head/principal.if he doesn't sort out the matter to your satisfaction, then in that likelihood u may approach the court of law
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