The University Grants Commission (UGC) has also cautioned students against taking admission in any course offered by the institute.
The UGC had notified the regulation on autonomous colleges in supersession of the Regulations, 2018. A section of media reported that UGC in its Regulations 2023 removed the cap on appointment of contractual faculty for autonomous colleges.
Every HEI shall have a Students Services Centre (SSC) responsible for dealing with and managing the problems related to stress and emotional adjustment.
The new regulations provide for the establishment of Students' Grievances Redressal Committee (SGRC) by all higher educational institutions and for the appointment of Ombudsperson(s) at the university level. The regulations have been revised in the light of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
The certificates will be issued by NTA to the qualified candidates soon.
The new Regulations provide for the establishment of Students Grievances Redressal Committee(s) (SGRC) by all the Higher Education institutions (HEls) and for the appointment of Ombudsperson (s) at the University level.
Candidates who appeared in the examination can check the results on the official website www.ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
Recently, the UGC issued a public notice cautioning students and other stakeholders about not taking admissions in Open International University For Alternative Medicines and National Board of Alternative Medicines.
The Yuva Sangam focuses on exposure tours of the youths comprising mainly of students studying in Higher Educational institutions and some off-campus youngsters from across the Nation to various States of India. The last date to apply is April 9, 2023.
In 2022, which was the debut year of CUET-UG, 12.50 lakh students had registered while 9.9 lakh students submitted their applications. In 2023, there is a 41% increase in the total number of students who will sit for CUET-UG, said UGC.
These two ‘self-styled’ institutions operating in Tamil Nadu’s Kuttalam are allegedly offering various courses in gross violation of the UGC act.
The UGC has in this regard sought for an expression of interest from the institutions across the country.
The CUET-PG will provide a single window opportunity to students seeking admission in any of the Central Universities (CUs) or other participating organizations (including State Universities, Deemed and Private Universities) across the country.
The University Grants Commission has recovered nearly Rs 30 crore from universities across the country, including around Rs 17 crore from Delhi University, for refund of fees for cancelled or migrated admissions.
UGC chairman M Jagadesh Kumar said the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the National Testing Agency (NTA) are prepared to ensure that the second edition of CUET-UG is glitch-free.
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