
New Delhi: In a major move to protect students and promote transparency, the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has introduced the Guidelines for Prevention of Misleading Advertisement in Coaching Sector, 2024. These guidelines address deceptive marketing tactics in the coaching industry, safeguarding students and parents from exaggerated claims and unfair contracts, announced Smt. Nidhi Khare, Chief Commissioner of the CCPA, during a media briefing.
The guidelines follow recommendations from a committee that included representatives from key educational and consumer bodies, including the Department of Consumer Affairs, Ministry of Education, and National Law University Delhi. The public was also invited to share feedback, with responses from organizations like ALLEN Career Institute and the India EdTech Consortium shaping the final version.
According to Smt. Khare, the guidelines are a “crucial step” in preventing exploitation within the sector, enabling students and their families to make well-informed decisions based on transparent information.
In addition to introducing the guidelines, the CCPA has been proactive in addressing misleading advertisements. It issued 45 notices to coaching centers and imposed fines totaling
₹54.6 lakh on 18 institutions, directing them to discontinue misleading advertisements.
The Department of Consumer Affairs, through the National Consumer Helpline (NCH), has also been actively assisting students in pre-litigation grievance resolution. Between 2021 and 2024, NCH received an increase in complaints regarding unfair practices in the coaching sector. This year alone, 6,980 students have sought assistance from NCH, reflecting students’ growing trust in the helpline’s support.
Responding to numerous complaints, especially regarding non-refundable enrollment fees, the NCH facilitated refunds amounting to ₹1.15 crore for affected students from September 2023 to August 2024. All refunds were processed swiftly at the pre-litigation stage, sparing students from lengthy legal procedures.
The guidelines are publicly available on the Department of Consumer Affairs website for reference and are expected to bring much-needed transparency and fairness to the coaching sector, supporting consumer rights and reinforcing trust in India’s educational ecosystem.
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