

Today, we bring to light the experience of Diane Fields, a professional from the USA, who has bravely spoken out against UpGrad KnowledgeHut. Her case is deeply concerning and symbolic of a larger problem that’s now crossing borders.
Despite previously using the platform without issue, Diane recently enrolled in a certification course that was later cancelled. Shockingly, UpGrad refused to refund her payment and falsely claimed she had attended the course when she clearly had not. Diane’s message was clear:
“I’m sharing this not out of malice, but to protect others. We deserve ethical, transparent providers.”
This isn't an isolated incident. When international professionals begin calling out UpGrad for unethical behaviour, it sends a powerful message:
⚠️ UpGrad's practices are not just hurting Indian students; they are undermining India’s credibility on the global education stage.
While many Indian students hesitate to speak due to fear of legal retaliation — like the commercial suit UpGrad filed against me — courageous voices like Diane’s remind us that ethical criticism is essential for reform.
📢 Read Diane’s full post here:
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7353963355839029248/
✍️ Support transparency and student rights. Sign the petition:
https://chng.it/CYDcKxrm7t
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