UGC flags Rajasthan institute as fake, warns students against taking admission
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has issued a public notice warning students, parents, and the general public against taking admission in a self-styled institution operating in Rajasthan. The move comes as part of the Commission’s ongoing efforts to curb the spread of fake universities and protect students from fraudulent academic entities.
According to the official notice, the Rajeev Gandhi Institute of Technology & Management, located at Mansa Chowk in Bhiwadi, Alwar district, has been found awarding degrees in violation of the provisions of the UGC Act, 1956. Following this, the Commission has included the institute in its official list of fake universities.
The UGC has clarified that the institute is neither recognised under Section 2(f) nor declared a deemed university under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956. These provisions are essential for any institution to be authorised to function as a university or to award valid degrees in India.
In the absence of such recognition, the institute does not have the legal authority to offer undergraduate (UG) or postgraduate (PG) degree programmes. The Commission further emphasised that any degrees issued by the institute so far will not be considered valid for higher education or government employment purposes.
This means that students holding degrees from the said institution may face serious challenges while applying for jobs, competitive exams, or further studies in recognised institutions.
In its advisory, the UGC has strongly urged students and parents to exercise caution before taking admission in any institution. It highlighted the importance of verifying whether a university or college is recognised under the relevant provisions of the UGC Act.
The Commission noted that enrolling in unrecognised or fake institutions can severely jeopardise a student’s academic trajectory and career prospects. Students are encouraged to check the official UGC website for the updated list of recognised universities and fake institutions before making admission decisions.
The latest warning is part of UGC’s broader initiative to identify and act against institutions that mislead students by offering unauthorised degrees. The Commission periodically updates its list of fake universities to ensure transparency and awareness among stakeholders.
By issuing such public notices, the UGC aims to prevent academic fraud and ensure that students invest their time, effort, and resources in legitimate and recognised educational institutions.
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Not recognised under UGC Act
In the absence of such recognition, the institute does not have the legal authority to offer undergraduate (UG) or postgraduate (PG) degree programmes. The Commission further emphasised that any degrees issued by the institute so far will not be considered valid for higher education or government employment purposes.
This means that students holding degrees from the said institution may face serious challenges while applying for jobs, competitive exams, or further studies in recognised institutions.
Students advised to verify credentials
The Commission noted that enrolling in unrecognised or fake institutions can severely jeopardise a student’s academic trajectory and career prospects. Students are encouraged to check the official UGC website for the updated list of recognised universities and fake institutions before making admission decisions.
Part of wider crackdown on fake universities
The latest warning is part of UGC’s broader initiative to identify and act against institutions that mislead students by offering unauthorised degrees. The Commission periodically updates its list of fake universities to ensure transparency and awareness among stakeholders.
By issuing such public notices, the UGC aims to prevent academic fraud and ensure that students invest their time, effort, and resources in legitimate and recognised educational institutions.
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