For all Indian International students, If this University has effected your career and did not provide you the value of your hardworking money ( such as gave you false hope for securing jobs and curriculum), you can sue this university in India ( to ban its all operation in India) as I am suing now. If you need any assistance please do contact me by leaving your comment. This University is terrible . I have also involved the High Commission of India.
I sincerely request all international students specifically (Indian students) to not take the admission in this university due to the arrogant and ignorant behaviour of University Vice Chancellor ( Prof Quintin Mckellar) , University registrar (Sharon Harrison Barker) and university Senior Lecturer ( Dr Howard Ash). ( There are many more arrogant uni staff members. I am sorry for not writing every university arrogant staff members name otherwise it will be a long list.
Until they all three (mentioned above) leave the University of Hertfordshire , don’t take the admission in the University of Hertfordshire. They all three know very well how to ignore the university negligences , rules and regulations and how to support each other on every occasions regardless of right or wrong.
Also, University can secretly bend the rules and can act inconsistent between the students. I am dragging the university of Hertfordshire in the UK and India courts both (very soon) for their all unlawful actions and misleading reports.
I also recommend students to file your complaint/claim in the court instead of contacting OIAHE. Please note, OIAHE is a biased and supportive team of the university. You can verify my claim by checking the OIAHE...
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