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ANOTHER GOAL DEBACLE: Students Left in Limbo Over Delayed IGNOU Certificates

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March 6, 2025
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L-R GOAL Programme Director Professor Jacob Opadeyi and Minister of Education Priya Manickchand

L-R GOAL Programme Director Professor Jacob Opadeyi and Minister of Education Priya Manickchand

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The Guyana Online Academy of Learning (GOAL) program, often heralded by the government of Guyana as a transformative initiative providing Guyanese students with access to international online degrees, is now facing increasing scrutiny as students now report significant challenges in obtaining their certificates from the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).
Frustrated graduates, who have completed all coursework and fulfilled the necessary academic requirements, are now being informed that they must resubmit assignments, in some cases multiple times, or even redo entire courses due to discrepancies in grades and administrative processing failures. Many have reached out to GOAL officials for answers but have received little to no communication regarding the delays.
In a formal letter addressed to Minister of Education Priya Manickchand and GOAL Director Dr. Jacob Opadeyi, affected students voiced their growing concerns over the lack of clarity surrounding their graduation status. The letter highlights that students who have worked diligently to complete their studies are now facing bureaucratic roadblocks that threaten to derail their academic and career aspirations.
“This situation has caused immense frustration and anxiety among students,” the letter states. “Many have reached out to the relevant offices but have received no response or definitive resolution.”
The students have called for an immediate investigation into the administrative issues causing the delays and are urging GOAL to advocate on their behalf to ensure that those who have successfully completed their programs receive their certificates without unnecessary setbacks.
The concerns raised by the IGNOU students are not isolated incidents. Similar complaints have emerged from other GOAL beneficiaries, raising questions about the efficiency and reliability of the program’s partnerships with international institutions.
For many students, the delayed certification has placed them in professional limbo, with job opportunities and career advancements hanging in the balance.
As the controversy surrounding GOAL’s IGNOU partnership intensifies, affected students are hoping that the Ministry of Education will take swift action to resolve these issues. In the meantime, they remain in limbo, waiting for answers, and for the degrees they rightfully earned.
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