EDUCATION

22 Universities Declared Fake By UGC: How Must Students Spot Fake Universities

The University Grants Commission (UGC) India’s reputed government body for higher education was established in 1956 to determine, coordinate and maintain standards of higher education in the country. It provides funding to colleges and advises both the central and state government on the measures that are necessary for the development of higher education across the country. In a recent news, the UGC has issued a public notice naming 22 fake universities across India that were running without any legal framework and offering degrees that are invalid under the UGC Act, 1956.

One of the most recent examples was of the Institute Of Management and Engineering located in Kota Mubarakpur, Delhi. The UGC stated that the institute was neither established under any central or state government act nor was it recognised under section 2(f) or 3 of the UGC Act. The commission went on to further state that the engineering degrees were not valid for academic purposes. New Delhi currently tops the list with the highest number of fake universities, followed by Uttar Pradesh, highlighting a serious concern for students seeking legitimate higher education opportunities.

Sr. NoNames of Fake UniversitiesCity
1Christ New Testament Deemed University Andhra Pradesh
2Bible Open University Of IndiaAndhra Pradesh
3All India Institute Of Public and Health Sciences, State Government UniversityNew Delhi
4Commercial University LtdNew Delhi
5United Nations UniversityNew Delhi
6Vocational UniversityNew Delhi
7ADR-Centric Juridical University (ADR House)New Delhi
8Indian Institute Of Science and EngineeringNew Delhi
9Viswakarma Open University For Self-employment New Delhi
10Adhyatmik Vishwavidyalaya (Spiritual University) New Delhi
11World Peace Of United Nations University New Delhi
12Institute of Management and EngineeringNew Delhi
13International Islamic University of Prophetic Medicine (IIUPM)Kerala
14St. John’s UniversityKerala
15Raja Arabic UniversityMaharashtra
16Sree Bodhi Academy of Higher EducationPuducherry
17Gandhi Hindi Vidyapith, PrayagUttar Pradesh
18Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose University (Open University)Uttar Pradesh
19Bhartiya Shiksha ParishadUttar Pradesh
20Mahamaya Technical University, POUttar Pradesh
21Indian Institute of Alternative MedicineWest Bengal
22Institute of Alternative Medicine and ResearchWest Bengal

How Students Can Spot Fake Universities?

With fake universities operating under misleading names and claims, students need to be extra cautious before enrolling. Here are some essential steps to help identify genuine institutions:

1. Check Recognition on the UGC Website

Before applying to institutions do thorough research of it, verify whether the institution is listed as a recognised university under Section 2(f) or Section 3 of the UGC Act on the official UGC website.

2. Look for Legal Establishment

Only universities established under a Central Act, State Act, or those granted “Deemed-to-be University” status by the UGC are legally authorised to award degrees.

3. Verify Professional Course Approvals

For professional programmes, students should ensure that the institution has approval from the respective regulatory bodies such as the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) for technical and management courses, the National Medical Commission (NMC) for medical education, and the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) for pharmacy programmes.

4. Beware of Misleading Names

Fake universities often use official-sounding titles like “National,” “Open,” “Deemed,” or “International” to appear legitimate. Always double-check such names.

5. Be Cautious of Unrealistic Promises

Be cautious of institutions that promise quick degrees, unusually low fees, or guaranteed placements as genuine universities rarely make such claims. Always visit the campus in person to verify its legitimacy and avoid relying solely on online portals or agents making such assurances.

6. Cross-Verify Certificates and Degrees

Authentic universities issue verifiable certificates with seals, QR codes, or registration numbers. Always verify their authenticity through official channels like DigiLocker.

Thus to conclude and be safe it is important to note that enrolling in an unrecognised university can result in invalid degrees that are not accepted for higher studies or government jobs, leading to a significant loss of time, money, and opportunities. It may also cause legal complications or rejection during foreign university admissions.

The UGC has therefore urged students and parents to stay vigilant, verify institutional credentials, and report any suspicious universities. Its recent action against 22 fake institutions serves as a crucial reminder that thorough research and verification before admission can protect students’ futures and ensure their education holds true value.

Jazlynn Trinidade

I am Jazlynn, a Mass Media Graduate with a deep passion for content writing. To me, writing isn't just a skill; it's a powerful medium that breathes life into emotions and ideas. With my strong flair and creativity, I am eager to delve deeper into the art of storytelling, weave narratives that not only resonate with me but also inspire and captivate others.

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