Government to abolish deemed universities: What are the options?
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The concept of deemed universities will be abolished in India, where the government moved an affidavit in the Supreme Court seeking de-recognition of 44 such institutions. The concept of deemed universities from the country will go in the near future and this is part of the reform process. And required legislations are being put up by government in the name of reform, with this news the students of these universities are now having serious doubts about their future, as without Government recognition it will be hard for them to get that credibility. So let us discuss about what could be the best possible solution for students and how Government should handle the situation.



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Ishan Dave
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"No"
| 1 year ago
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Govt should not abolish deemed universities, as india's population is increasing, the Students for higher education will increase. so, the way to control this situation is to control the quality standard of these universities to provide better...
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sai kiran M
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"Yes"
| 1 year ago
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yes ,deemed universities r to be abolished .Government should take measures to maintain the uniformity of colleges in their infrastructures placements
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Sarika Singh
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"No"
| 2 years ago
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Dear Manoj, why don't you think about the future of students who'll be deprived of higher education because of this? and what's the guarantee money game won't be played there? We all know government institutions are famous for their corruption....
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Debate: "Was the decision right from Government to abolish deemed universities?" deleted from your view.
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They were into minting money
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one of the correction steps of this govt, in the education sector
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Aarti Gupta
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"Better to make effective policies."
| 2 years ago
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Amit I support you. The deemed universities are doing good than the government affiliated universities. This is a business world and everyone needs money, apart from that they do provide quality education. The government should not abolish these...
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Sujeet Vishwakarma
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"The Implementation of Norms by Universities was feeble, and was damaging the Education System."
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Most of the Universities in the deemed Category donot have a proper study material, their norms are not well followed, still the students pass through without any much of education recieved. This was resulting in Financial Wastage, and most of...
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Priya Varadan
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"They were into minting money"
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lack of proper infrastructure, money minting- this had to happen. but i also feel sorry for the students - who r caught for no fault.. but perhaps little time shud given to these institutes to improve..for students sake or else close it. u r...
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Ideate: "What were the reasons behind Government abolishing Deemed universities" deleted from your view.
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Affiliate them with the state universities
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give the degree of deemed university to the current students who are already enrolled
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Moparthi Sai Ramya Sree
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"First let the government clarify the stand"
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giving permissions and canceling them... annoying. . so first government need to know what they wanted to do
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Krishna Bhardwaj
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"Affiliate them with the state universities"
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Yes Smita keeping the future of the students in mind your suggestion is the best solution for this.
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R.SANJAY GREGORY WILLIAMS
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"Affiliate them with the state universities"
| 2 years ago
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Affiliate the unrecognized deemed university to state universities with government taking over the management and bring it under the onus of UGC will be the best way forward .But the welfare of the students who studied when these universities and...
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Ideate: "What government should do to help the students from Deemed universities?" deleted from your view.
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Open up the educaiton sector
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It should be controlled by Government as usual
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Nikhil
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"Open up the educaiton sector"
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Education should be given to all those who desire adn wish to have , we are taliking about the university education and not basic education whish is a must In university only the deserving get in and they must be given what will help them shape...
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chandrasekaran
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"It should be controlled by Government as usual"
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yes. government should have control over it. But most of the universities are run by politicians only. So, in practice that will not happen unless students and parents press for it. On the govt side it should set up an expert committe, really...
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SARVESH KUMAR SINGH
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"Open up the educaiton sector"
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I do not agree that these universities should be undertaken by the government bodies and i am also not in favour of de-recognizing these as lakhs of students life will be on stake. As we know the condition of the infrastructure and other...
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Debate: "How to improve deemed universities?" deleted from your view.
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keerthi T
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yes because these days the standards of the education system is getting worse. to put the constitutions and universties in good princples they have to be strict
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