Sunday, May 10, 2009

Be Wise in Choosing an Educational Institution...

- A Concerned Citizen


For more than a month and a half now, Icfai institutes in HyderabadBangalore, Jaipur and other places have been in the news for all the wrong reasons. In fact, on Thursday, many students turned violent and ransacked the Icfai Institute of Science and Technology (IcfaiTech) at Bangalore after learning of its legal status. Today, these students face criminal cases against them and their future is in jeopardy. Students need to be extra careful before joining any institution, especially for pursuing a course leading to their first degree. They should not merely go by advertisements and promotional campaigns. They need to check the legal status of the institution that they are planning to join.

 

A student should ask four crucial questions before joining an institution of higher learning. These are regarding the status of affiliation and the legal status of the institution awarding the degree, the status of approval by the concerned statutory professional council, the status of accreditation, and the acceptance of the degree by other universities in India and abroad.

 

Is the Institution awarding the degree, either a valid University or Deemed to be University? If yes, is it operating within its authorized jurisdiction?

In India, valid degrees can be awarded only by a University set up either by an Act of the Parliament, in which case, the University is popularly known as a ‘Central University’ or by an Act of a state legislature, in which case, it will be known as a ‘State University’. Central and state universities come under section 2(f) of the UGC Act. There is also a provision for Central Government to grant 'Deemed to be University' status on institutions of higher learning on the recommendation of the UGC. Such institutes become known as "Deemed Universities" and come under section 3 of the UGC Act. They can also award degrees to their own students, provided their courses have been recognized by the UGC. However, deemed universities cannot affiliate other colleges and institutions.

 

While Central Universities can have an all-India jurisdiction, subject to the provisions of the Act of the Parliament under which it came to existence, state universities cannot have jurisdiction outside the geographical boundaries of the state. In fact, for several state universities, the jurisdiction might be limited to a few districts within the state. Deemed Universities are unitary universities, which cannot affiliate other institutions. However, as per the 2003 UGC private universities regulations, after five years of their existence, private universities, including deemed universities, under exceptional circumstances, and with the permission of the respective state governments and UGC, can have off-campus centres outside their main campus. BITS Pilani, which now has a legally valid campus each inHyderabad and Goa, is the best example for this.  

 

Keep this in mind! No university is ordinarily allowed to have campuses or study-centres outside its jurisdiction. So always check which university is going to award the degree after the completion of the course. If the university does not have jurisdiction over the geographical area where the institute one is joining is located, then any degree awarded by the university on successful completion of an undergraduate/post graduate program in such an institution would be legally questionable. The only exception to this rule is when it is a legally authorized off-campus centre of an established deemed university like BITS Pilani, in which case the institution is a constituent of that deemed university, and not an affiliate. If your institution claims to be an off-campus centre, and hence, a constituent of a valid university elsewhere, first check if the university in question is more than five years old and whether the campus you are planning to study has been officially notified by the university as an off-campus centre after taking prior permission of the UGC and the concerned state government.

 

In case, the course you are pursuing is a distance learning course or a flexible learning program as some institutions would call it, irrespective of where you are attending contact classes and writing exams, the course has validity only if its approved by the  Distance Education Council (DEC) and the UGC. In all cases, it is advisable that one check with the UGC if the University under question is in the list maintained by it under section 2(f) of the UGC Act.

 

Does the course/ programme have the approval of the relevant professional council ? In India, we have various statutory professional councils which have regulatory powers in their respective domains of education. For instance, the DEC that was mentioned above is the concerned professional council when it comes to distance education or Open University system. When it comes to technical education (courses in the field of engineering, computer applications, Management, Pharmacy, Architecture, Hotel Management, etc), the statutory authority is the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). AICTE is the standards maintaining authority and so all institutions of technical education have to maintain the minimum standards prescribed by AICTE. While universities and their constituents legally do not need to take AICTE's prior approval for running technical programmes, even they are expected to maintain the minimum standards prescribed by AICTE, failing which UGC can take action against them. It is mandatory for most deemed universities, colleges and other institutes to take AICTE's permission before running technical courses. Even a seat cannot be increased without AICTE's permission. Exceptions are there: IIMs, IITs etc do not need to take AICTE's permission as they are run directly by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) and hence are sister institutions of AICTE. IIT, IIM degrees are, therefore, automatically AICTE approved. Also, long established deemed universities like BITS Pilani, (BITS Pilani became a deemed university in 1964) legally needn't take AICTE’s permission to run technical courses because they were established and were running popular technical courses long before AICTE Act of 1987 was passed.

 

Analogous to the role performed by AICTE in technical education, is the role performed by Medical Council of India (MCI) in medical education; Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR) in agricultural education and research; National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) in teacher education (B.Ed, M.Ed etc);Dentists Council of IndiaPharmacy Council of IndiaIndian Nursing Council and Bar Council of India in the fields of dental education, pharmacy education (up to graduate level), nursing education and legal education respectively; 

 

Does the institution have valid accreditation? If it is an institution approved by the UGC and if its credentials are good, the institution is likely to go for National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) accreditation. NAAC accreditation, therefore, is an indication that the institution has send out at least two batches of students already and that it has nothing to hide. In addition, if the NAAC has awarded a high grade (A, A+ etc) then that is official recognition of the quality of education that such an institute provides. For instance, the University of Hyderabad has been awarded the highest possible rating given by NAAC. If it is a technical institution approved by the AICTE, then the accrediting body is the National Board of Accreditation (NBA). NBA after its examinations merely gives an 'accredited' or 'not-accredited' status to institutions. NBA accreditation is again an official recognition that the institution meets or exceeds the stipulated minimum standards for technical education prescribed by AICTE.

 

Is the institution awarding the degree a member of the Association of Indian Universities? It is not a legal requirement that all universities and deemed universities in India should be members of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). However, all traditional universities and deemed universities in India are members of the AIU. Several universities, when considering students for higher education, insist that their previous degree should be from a university, which is a member of the AIU. Even some of the reputed non-Indian South Asian universities are associate members of the AIU. Since AIU is authorized by the member universities to determine the equivalence of various degrees across different universities in India, it is always good (from a mobility perspective) to earn your degrees from universities/deemed universities which are members of AIU.

 

It is important that students know the regulatory environment in the field of higher education in India. Knowing the legal requirements and taking reasonable care in these matters can help the youth of this country avoid losing money and precious years to well marketed, money-oriented educational business empires. It is certainly better to be careful than to be sorry!


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16 comments:

Akash... said...

Just thought that I should mention. BITS became a deemed to be university on June 18, 1964 (not 67) :)

This article is very well written. People have always asked me about deemed universities not having AICTE recognition, and so on, and I guess this is a great link/post to which I can direct them now.

JMG said...

Thanks, Akash! You are right about the date. That line was apparently written from memory. The year has been corrected now. Thank you once again! :)

RMJ said...

Really well written article. I enjoyed reading it. A must read for today's students and parents.

Unknown said...

Thankyou for providing this very valuable insight into regulations governing the higher education institutions.

Nish said...

Very valuable info but i still have doubt and i would be obliged if you can answer and clear my doubt.

I am planning to join symbiosis (www.scdl.net) cource PGDBM in IT. It is mentioned on site that it is DEC approved but does it necessary to have it UGC and AICTE approved as well?

JMG said...

Nish, sorry for the delay in responding. I was out of station. What you have applied for doesn't lead to a degree, but only to a diploma. DEC approval is for SCDL, as an institute approved to provide distance education. From what I could gather, SCDL runs only Diploma or Certificate programs, none of which require a University-level institution to be involved. Since Universities are not involved UGC has no business, and AICTE will not even bother about it. Technically, whether diploma or certificate, they have no legal value like a university degree, and the only value arises out of industry recognition, and brand value of the institution concerned.

ramesh said...

aicte approval is not mandatory as per aicte act passed by parliement.till date it is not amended by parliement.

ramesh said...

aicte approval is not mandatory as per aicte act passed by parliement.till date it is not amended by parliement.

sharad said...

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Unknown said...

After digging a lot about universities on the web, I am more confused!

A university needs to be either a Central, State, Deemed or Private university recognized by UGC and approved by DCE. Fine. But, now I come to know a list of universities who have PROGRAMME-WISE APPROVAL by joint committee of UGC-AICTE-DCE. What has confused me is that its NOT CLEAR WHICH UNIVERSITIES REQUIRE THIS JOINT COMMITTEE RECOGNITION as there are only a few ones in the list that is here:

(http://www.dec.ac.in/131009/Recognition%20by%20Joint%20Committee.doc)

My query is - what about the universities that are not in this list and that too, DO THOSE REMAINING UNIVERSITIES REQUIRE PROGRAMME-WISE APPROVAL?

If anyone can help, it would be highly appreciated.

Thanks

Prashant Sharma said...

Hi,
Does anyone have idea/information about the authenticity of the off campus work integrated learning program, MS in software and system engineering, by BITS pilani?

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Prashant Sharma

Unknown said...

sir,iam working as a teacher in AP recently i did ug degree in madras distance education.i opted study center in AP but as per AP govt norms my degree certificate is not treating as valid certificate.so plz clarify my doubt about study centers of madras university.urs FAYAZ

NIKITA BHAVSAR said...

Can any one plz tell me that is wipro infotech master sciences program is worth signing bond..... i mean is MS in Systems Engineering done from bits pillani is a recognized course...?
n do ill get only a certificate of that course or do ill get an recognised degree for that course??
n is it a distance learning course??
plz help me out.....

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Unknown said...

My friend has got answer from ugc through RTI ie goa and hydrabad are not granted permission from ugc.they have issued a show cause notice

Unknown said...

http://www.ugc.ac.in/deemeduniversitylist.aspx?id=29&Unitype=4

The link provided above clearly mentions that no off campus permitted by Government of India MHRD AND UGC to Birla Institute of Technology, Pilani Wheras approval for Dubai Campus is clearly indicated.

This link is of today i.e. 16.05.2015

So how does hyderabad and goa campus become legal ?