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By Our Special Correspondent
CHENNAI, JULY 5. Anna University today announced cancellation of the admission of hundreds of students in private engineering colleges, which allegedly submitted forged SC/ST certificates, those that submitted NRI (non-resident Indian) documents suspected to be ``bogus'' and those that admitted candidates who were found ``ineligible'' according to a Supreme Court order. In a signed statement released to the media, the Registrar listed 11 colleges which allegedly submitted forged SC/ST certificates. Five colleges were named for submitting NRI documents alleged to be ``bogus'', while 20 colleges figure on the panel of institutions which are supposed to have admitted ``ineligible students.'' The Registrar has appealed to students and parents to furnish information which can lead to the university initiating ``appropriate action'' against the colleges, as per Syndicate directions.
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