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A practical guide to help students avoid fake universities learn how to verify recognition, use UGC resources, and steer clear of credential scams.
Dreaming of your college years? The first step should be verifying that your university actually exists legally. NDTV recently highlighted a pressing issue: a surprising number of institutions in India offer degrees that sound legitimate but are, in fact, completely fake.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) publishes the only legitimate list of recognized universities and it also maintains a public list of “fake” institutions. Some 21 universities including eight in Delhi are officially flagged as bogus, operating outside legal approval.
Here’s how to avoid falling into the trap:
In recent years, UGC has urged students and parents to report suspicious institutions through official channels not just for individual protection, but to maintain the integrity of India’s higher education system.
Remember, genuine qualifications are built on a foundation of trust, accreditation, and real academic rigor. Investing time in verification today can protect your future tomorrow.
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