UGC Fake Universities List: If you’re considering further studies after 12th grade, beware, as the University Grants Commission (UGC) has once again released a list of 22 fake universities operating across the country. The Commission has clearly stated that these institutions have no authority to grant degrees of any kind. The UGC has urged students to check their accreditation on the UGC website, ugc.gov.in, before enrolling in any college or university.

Such fraudulent universities are operating in the education sector, deceiving students by misleading them in the name of education and making money. Admission here is a waste of both money and time. Therefore, you should familiarise yourself with the list of fake universities released by the UGC.
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UGC’s major move, a crackdown on fake universities
UGC stated that these universities were misleading students and awarding degrees under false names, seriously impacting the quality of higher education. The Commission stated that all these institutions are violating Section 22(1) of the UGC Act, 1956. Therefore, any degree issued by them will not be considered valid.
The UGC Secretary stated that such action will continue to protect the interests of students. Furthermore, state education departments have been directed to take strict action against such institutions.
Delhi has the highest number of fake universities.
According to the list released, Delhi has the highest number of fake universities. Ten institutions in the capital were found to be granting degrees without accreditation. Furthermore, four institutions in Uttar Pradesh, two each in Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, and West Bengal, and one each in Maharashtra, Puducherry, and Karnataka have been declared fake.
Full List of Fake Universities
Delhi (10)
All India Institute of Public and Physical Health Sciences, Alipur
Commercial University Limited, Daryaganj
United Nations University
Vocational University
ADR-Focused Judicial University, Rajendra Place
Indian Institute of Science and Engineering, New Delhi
Vishwakarma Self-Employment Open University, GTK Depot
Aadhyatmik University, Rohini
World Peace of United Nations University (WPUNU), Pitampura
Institute of Management and Engineering, Kotla Mubarakpur
Uttar Pradesh (4)
Gandhi Hindi Vidyapeeth, Prayagraj
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose University (Open University), Aligarh
Bharatiya Shiksha Parishad, Lucknow
Mahamaya Technical University, Noida
Andhra Pradesh (2)
Christ New Testament Deemed University
Bible Open University of India, Visakhapatnam

West Bengal (2)
Indian Institute of Alternative Medicine, Kolkata
Institute of Alternative Medicine and Research, Diamond Harbour Road
Maharashtra (1)
Raja Arabic University, Nagpur
Puducherry (1)
Sri Bodhi Academy of Higher Education, Vazhuthara Road, Puducherry
Karnataka (1)
Badaganavi Government World Open University Education Society, Belgaum
Kerala (1)
St. John’s University, Kishanpatnam
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UGC’s Appeal to Students
UGC has advised students to verify the college’s accreditation on the UGC website or with the respective state’s higher education department before enrolling in any course or program. The Commission has stated that such fraudulent institutions jeopardise students’ futures, so it is wise to stay away from them.










