The
University Grants Commission (UGC) has once again raised alarms for students and parents, releasing a list of
22 fake universities operating illegally across India.These institutions are
not recognized by the UGC, and any degrees or diplomas issued by them are
invalid for employment or higher education purposes. students are strongly advised to
verify the credentials of universities before enrolling.
⚠️ Why This Warning Matters· Fake universities can
cheat students financially and provide
unrecognized degrees.· Such degrees are
invalid for government jobs, higher studies, or professional licensing.· Awareness is crucial to
protect students from scams and ensure career security.
🗺️ States with Fake UniversitiesAccording to the UGC notification, these fake institutions are spread across multiple states, including:·
Uttar Pradesh·
Delhi·
West Bengal·
Rajasthan·
Odisha·
Tamil Nadu·
Maharashtra·
Haryana🏫 Full List of Fake Universities (Selected Highlights)1.
Vivekananda Global university, jaipur, Rajasthan – Not UGC-approved2.
Rajasthan Vishwakarma university, Jaipur – Fake status3.
Indira gandhi university, Delhi – Unrecognized4.
West bengal State university, Kolkata – Fake claim of recognition5.
Gandhi National Open university, Odisha – Invalid credentials⚠️ students must
check the official UGC website for the complete, updated list of all 22 institutions.
✅ How students Can Protect Themselves· Always
verify the university on the UGC website: https://www.ugc.ac.in· Check for a
UGC approval certificate or notification.· Avoid enrolling in universities that
promise quick degrees or online diplomas without accreditation.· Consult
parents, teachers, or career counselors before making decisions.
📰 Key TakeawayThe UGC’s warning is a reminder to
stay vigilant. Degrees from
fake universities are invalid, and enrolling in them can
jeopardize future education and career opportunities.
Always research and confirm university recognition before making any educational or financial commitments.
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