Beware Students : 23 universities, 279 technical institutes in India are fake ; Delhi tops list
Delhi is the fake Capital with 66 colleges - the highest for any state in India – offeringengineering and other technical courses without the controller's authorization. There are 279 such technical institutes in the nation.
Basically, these schools don't have the specialist to give degrees. Training endorsements issued by such schools are only a bit of paper.
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There are 279 fake technical colleges and 23 fake universities in the country, according to the University Grants Commission
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The UGC and AICTE last month put out a list of fake institutes on their websites, warning students ahead of the new academic session that kicks in next month
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Minister Mahendra Nath Pandey told the Rajya Sabha that the state governments had been asked to investigate and register police complaints against fake universities
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To know about fake universities and fake technical institutes, log on to UGC website www.ugc.ac.in and AICTE website www.aicte-india.org.
The Capital additionally has seven of the nation's 23 fake universities, the University Grants Commission has said.
In a yearly survey, the UGC and All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) a month ago put out a rundown of such fake organizations on their sites, cautioning students in front of the new scholarly session that kicks in one month from now.
"We send the rundown of unapproved and unregulated specialized establishments to concerned state experts for making proper move against such organizations," an authority said.
Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Maharasthra additionally have a sizable number of fake specialized organizations.
To guarantee students don't have any significant bearing to such universities, the specialized instruction controller, the AICTE, has additionally issued notification to these schools for not taking its endorsement.
"Open notification are additionally distributed in daily papers forewarning the students not to take confirmation in such unapproved organizations," the authority said.
Minister of state for human asset improvement Mahendra Nath Pandey told the Rajya Sabha as of late that the service had written to state governments to research the matter and enroll police protests against fake universities.
States have additionally been made a request to start procedures against those included in swindling and bamboozling students "by distorting themselves as "colleges" granting degrees with their name", Pandey told the Rajya Sabha.
Hazard of fake establishments is broad and is getting progressively lucrative, as more students search for advanced education to enhance their employment prospects.