Etawah: The Saifai Medical University here has barred seven students from classes and lodged an FIR against them over mass ragging at the institute
A notice has been issued against the university by the Medical Council of India.
Four university workers were suspended after the media played out video clips showing several first-year students parading on the campus with their heads tonsured.
The Medical Council of India has asked the varsity why it should not be fined and declared ineligible for new admissions for a minimum period of one year.
The university on Friday said that an FIR has been lodged against seven students and a fine of Rs 25,000 imposed on them over the recent case of ragging.
They have also been barred from classes and the hostel for the next three months.
"Two hostel wardens who failed to bring the incident to the notice of the university administration have been suspended and the services of two guards terminated," Medical faculty head Prof P K Jain said.
"A collective fine of Rs 5,000 has also been imposed on the 2018 batch of students," he added.