on January 18, 2010 by alka in India, Comments (3)
Derecognised 44 deemed university in India
New Delhi: The Union Ministry of Human Resources and Development has informed the Supreme Court that it has decided to recognize “deemed” status of 44 universities across the country.
In an affidavit filed by HRD ministry before SC, the ministry said that 44 deemed universities were found unfit while 44 others were asked to rectify the shortcomings while 38 other found doing good job.
On Monday, The HRD ministry filed two affidavit in the supreme court, one is regarding approval for Foreign Universities entry to India, other is to withdraw deemed status from defaulter universities.
The MHRD has shortlisted the 44 unfit deemed universities following the findings of highpower committee .headed by P.N. Tandon. The Tandon Committee visited 126 deemed university across the country and submitted his report before the ministry.
The Committee has also suggested setting up special task force to tackle such kind of issues.
The list of 44 deemed universities found unfit have been submitted before the apex court. We have found names of some universities, who will be derecognise are: Devraj Urs University, Karnataka, Manav Rachna Institute in Gurgaon, DY Patil University Maharashtra, Savita Institute, Vinayaka Mission Tamil Nadu, Institute of History of Art Conservation and Musicology, New Delhi, Bangalore’s Christ College and Jaypee Institute of Information Technology in Noida.
News Source (Samay Live) : http://www.samaylive.com/news/44-deemed-universities-in-india-to-be-derecognised/672434.html
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udit
January 19, 2010 @ 11:52 pm
The deemed to be universities are being judged by various committees on different parameters and some of them are found wanting in few areas, some in more and others in most. Therefore some very harsh measures are being suggested against these universities. But what about the state and central universities? who is measuring the performances of the government funded universities, whether funded by state or by center? Everyone knows the how these universities work, how well the classes are conducted, how the exams are conducted, how the research work is copied and recopied over the years and passed on as genuine research. Every way one looks at these universities, they reek of corruption at every level, but it seems that ministry and media have already got their punching bag in form of these deemed universities. As far as I know, most of these deemed universities are working to make their students employable, what are the government universities doing?
vinod
February 9, 2010 @ 4:29 am
Hi Friend, This is a very helpful information, thanks
David
March 8, 2010 @ 3:51 am
I Think the Government Should take steps to Punish the Universities due to not having much facilities in that one.
They are torchering the students who are studying in that universities so Please don’t give Deemed Universities Certificate to Them…….