
UGC declares 54 private universities as defaulters for not sharing key details online.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has declared 54 state private universities across India as defaulters for not following mandatory guidelines. Madhya Pradesh recorded the highest number, with 10 institutions making it to the list.
In June 2024, the UGC instructed all universities to post key information on their websites. These included documents verified by the registrar, data for inspection, and key academic information accessible to students and the public.
Despite repeated reminders, many institutions did not comply. UGC has now issued notices under Section 13 of the UGC Act, 1956, to those defaulting universities.
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Prominent names include Azim Premji University (Bhopal), Amity University campuses in Patna, Ranchi, and Mohali, and Dr D.Y. Patil Dnyan Prasad University (Pune). The move raises concerns about transparency in private universities, which continue to enrol students while failing to meet UGC norms.
1. Krishnaguru Adhyatmik Visvavidyalaya, Barpeta
2. Amity University, Patna
3. Dr CV Raman University, Vaishali
4. Sandip University, Madhubani
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5. Anjaneya University, Raipur
6. Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, Kumhari
7. Maharishi University of Management & Technology, Bilaspur
8. India International University of Legal Education and Research, South Goa
9. Gandhinagar University, Gandhinagar
10. JG University, Gandhinagar
11. KN University, Gujarat
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12. MK University, Patan
13. Plastindia International University, Valsad
14. Surendranagar University, Surendranagar
15. Team Lease Skills University, Vadodara
16. TransStadia University, Ahmedabad
17. NIILM University, Kaithal
18. Amity University, Ranchi
19. AISECT University, Hazaribagh
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20. Capital University, Koderma
21. Sai Nath University, Ranchi
22. Sri Jagadhguru Murugarajendra University, SJM Campus
23. Azim Premji University, Bhopal
24. Aryavart University, Sehore
25. Dr Preeti Global University, Shivpuri
26. Gyanveer University, Sagar
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27. JNCT Professional University, Bhopal
28. LNCT Vidhyapeeth University, Indore
29. Mahakaushal University, Jabalpur
30. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur
31. Mansarovar Global University, Sehore
32. Shubham University, Bhopal
33. Alard University, Pune
34. Dr D Y Patil Dnyan Prasad University, Pune
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35. Asian International University, Imphal West
36. Bir Tikendrajit University, Imphal West
37. Manipur International University, Imphal
38. Amity University, Mohali
39. OPJS University, Churu
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40. Medhavi Skills University, East Sikkim
41. Sikkim Alpine University (Formerly EIILM University), South Sikkim
42. Sikkim Global Technical University, Namchi
43. Sikkim International University, West Sikkim
44. Sikkim Skill University, South Sikkim
45. Techno India University, West Tripura
46. Agrawan Heritage University, Agra
47. FS University, Shikohabad
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48. Major SD Singh University, Farrukhabad
49. Monad University, Hapur
50. Maya Devi University, Dehradun
51. Mind Power University, Nainital
52. Smt. Manjira Devi University, Uttarkashi
53. Surajmal University, Udham Singh Nagar
54. Swami Vivekananda University, North 24 Parganas
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Thousands of students enrolled in these universities fear the impact on their degrees and future opportunities. Experts say stricter compliance will protect students from academic risks. The UGC has warned that continued violations may lead to restrictions on admissions.
The UGC’s action is a reminder for universities to maintain transparency and follow rules. With Madhya Pradesh leading the defaulter list, the move is expected to push institutions nationwide to align with regulations and safeguard student interests.
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