44 Deemed-to-be-universities to be de-recognised!

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NEW DELHI: The HRD ministry has decided to de-recognize as many as 44 "deemed universities", spelling uncertainty for nearly two lakh students who are enrolled with them. The ministry's decision amounts to an acknowlegement of irregularties in conferring the "deemed" tag to these institutions under the first UPA government in which Arjun Singh was the HRD minister.

The 44 "deemed" universities, including one promoted by I&B minister of state S Jagathrakshakan, three government-sponsored ones, and some in the NCR, such as Manav Rachna, Shobit and Santosh, are spread across the country. These deemed universities were found deficient on many grounds -- ranging from lack of infrastructure to lack of evidence of expertise in disciplines they claim to specialize in.

The big step, as reported first by TOI, was taken after clearance from the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi and is also an indictment of the manner in which the "deemed" status was doled out during the tenure of the last HRD minister, Arjun Singh. Although the list includes many that were given deemed status during Murli Manohar Joshi's time, the list of those red-pencilled indicates how during Arjun Singh's tenure, the "deemed" status was virtually up for grabs.

The HRD ministry emphasized that the affected students would be taken care of. The ministry's task force has recomended that institutions not found fit for deemed university status "revert to status quo ante as an affiliated college of the state university of jurisdiction so that students would be able to complete their ongoing courses and obtain degree from the affiliating university." Similarly, medical and dental colleges not found suitable can affiliate to state university or state medical university.

In case, the institution is unable to obtain affiliation, efforts would be made to facilitate the migration/re-enrolment of the affected students in other institutions. Doctoral students will have to re-register in affiliating universities and those in distance education should either go to IGNOU or state open universities. While these safeguards have been recommended, the students are nonetheless likely to go through a phase of uncertainty as they move from one university to another.

In an affidavit filed in the Supreme Court in the Viplav Sharma vs Union of India case, the HRD ministry said the review committee found only 38 institutes fit to have the deemed university status. Another 44 were found "deficient" in some aspects which need to be rectified over the next three years. With Supreme Court likely to approve HRD's action, it is unlikely that government will have to face any litigation.

These 44 deemed universities have 1,19,363 students at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. In addition, there are 2,124 students pursuing research at MPhil and PhD levels and another estimated 74,808 students pursuing distance education programmes. As many as 41 of the 44 deemed universities have several constitutent institutions under them, which would further swell the number of affected students.

Tamil Nadu has the distinction of having 16 of the 44 derecognized deemed universities, 15 of them private and one government-sponsored. Among those found undeserving of deemed status in Tamil Nadu is Bharath Institute of Higher Education & Research -- with six constituent institutions -- run by S Jagatharakshakan, MoS information & broadcasting.

Karnataka has six derecognized deemed universities; Uttar Pradesh four; Haryana, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and Maharashtra three each; Gujarat, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Bihar, one each. The three government-run institutions to be de-recognized are Nava Nalanda Mahavira in Bihar, Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Tamil Nadu, and National Museum Institute of the History of Art, Conservation and Museology, New Delhi.

The HRD ministry's review committee found following glaring omissions in case of 44 deemed universities:

* Undesirable management structure where families rather than professional academics controlled the functioning
* Several institutions had violated the principles and guidelines prescribing excellence in teaching and research and were engaged in introduction of thoughtless programmes
* Little evidence of noticeable efforts in case of emerging areas of knowledge
* Little evidence of commitment towards research
* Institutions increased their intake capacity disproportionately
* Undergraduate and post-graduate courses were fragmented with concocted nomenclatures
* Higher fee structure than prescribed.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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every 'Tom-Dick n Harry' (read industrialist) who has made a wad, ends up opening a school or an university in India. If Kothari of Pan-Parag (de)fame can open up a school n univ, its no big surprise that 44 deemed univs have been de-recognised now.
btw, since when has PM begun giving clearances for such matters, other than the UPA chairperson😆
Edited by baddie - 16 years ago
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Yes even I agree that they dont deserve university status...but I dont want them to get de-recognized....I have a valid reason. Let me explain with an example:

Institute A , an engineering college was affiliated to a reputed state government university B.

The institute used to give admissions based on All India Engineering Entrance Exam. Only top rankers (upto 50,000 rank) were able to get admission in the institute.

The institute announced "deemed to be university status" and conducted its own counselling.
Now, since it was a deemed university, whose level is anyways far below the level of parent affiliating university (ie university B), the rank intake exceeded beyond 3 lakh!

Since it is most likely that the institute will again get affiliated to parent university B, now the question arises---do those students getting such a large rank deserve to be a part of reputed university B? 😕
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Awesome step
there are more students than educational schools, as it is kids are under pressure to get very high marks to get into these courses. And here comes the govt and reduced the number of opportunities.
Next step they will open up similar schools with other names in the next couple years
the students who were in these colleges and up for admissions this year or next year just got screwed
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Posted: 16 years ago
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I thought before completely derecognizing them the Universities should be given warnings and a chance to rectify things that are not in order. But I guess they must have been warned many times before.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Many of these institutes were given university status last year only (in 2009). So they were not given time to rectify things ..
It looks strange that if they really don't meet UGC recommendations, why did they recognize them? It is wrong to de-recognize after once recognizing them.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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^ Power of money, you see.....and they havnt shut down the institutes but only de-recognised them.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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^I know that....these colleges bribed AICTE to increase no of seats, take large amount of donations for filling management seats ("sell them " in lacs of rupees) but still, as I mentioned in my second post, the students of these universities will get something that they don't deserve....will get advantage over meritorious students who were admitted on basis of a good ranking in entrance exams in government run - affiliating universities.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: baddie

^ Power of money, you see.....and they havnt shut down the institutes but only de-recognised them.



May I know the logic behind using yellow font color? If I am not wrong...the logic is that the reader highlights the text to read the content posted and reads each and every line properly....am I right? 😆
Edited by instantkhichdi - 16 years ago
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Posted: 16 years ago
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
HAPPY BASANT PANCHAMI
now dont ask me why the caps. I am not shouting but just announcing.😉
had forgotten in the morning but remembered in time. So please excuse me for just today.

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