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Deemed Universities row: Why students are worried?
NDTV Correspondent, Tuesday January 19, 2010, New Delhi
More than 2 lakh students are on edge as 44 Deemed Universities face derecognition. The students are worried and here is why:

Each of these deemed universities will now be known as an affiliated college of the state university or state medical college. The big question on their minds is how smooth will the transition be.

These students will have to complete their courses and obtain degrees from the state universities but what's worrying them is how they will be graded by the state universities.  

But what if the particular courses they are following are no longer taught by the state university. There is no clarification on that.

The government is still waiting for draft regulations of the UGC for declaration of institutions as deemed-to-be universities.

The government is in the process of finalising a legislative proposal for regulating the entry and operations of foreign education providers in India. (Watch: Why students are angry)

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Posted by anjan kumar on Mar 08, 2010
if the central goverment cancelled the 44 deemed univrsity then the central goverment should be joint the 44 university in AICT approved engg. college in these state, because student will not affected their future please.
Posted by Quantum Physics on Jan 25, 2010
Well it is a very good decision to improve the quality of education. Deemed Universities are completely ruining the quality of education. It is refreshing to learn that the govt is waking up.But the students fate still hangs. Another shocking fact is that two of the blacklisted universities are in the AIEEE counselling list! Just imagine you stand among the top 4% students if you clear AIEEE cutoff and get admitted in a blacklisted University!
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