Education in India, sadly, is not a pursuit for knowledge in the majority of the cases, it’s an activity for the students and a business for the institutions. You simply want to get on with it and move forward. It is supposed to be your key to the good, steady job.
Since there is no particular emotional attachment to this entire process of getting an education and acquiring knowledge or skill people very easily resort to unethical and unlawful activities in order to acquire fake diplomas and certificates from equally fake universities, colleges and diploma mills in India. Yes, you can shop around for a diploma, certificate or a degree with least effort.
There is no disgrace involved with cheating in examinations and there is such an atmosphere that in many cities and urban areas students think that cheating in examinations is as normal as appearing for examinations. The same attitude manifests in the acquirement of fake certificates, degrees and diplomas.
In most of the states where such malpractices are condoned and secretly encouraged (by families as well as the education mafia) people use fake certificates and diplomas to gain employment in the government sector where screening is not as stringent as in the private sector. We don’t mean to imply that since most of such people seek government jobs it is all right: we can see the effect the way various public departments function.
But now the problem is that people with fake certificates and diplomas are even applying for jobs in the private companies in increasingly greater numbers and there the impact can be devastating. Just imagine hiring an engineer or a software programmer who is qualified only on the paper he or she presents to you and otherwise he or she has not attended even a single class of the highly specialised stream. Even if you can throw the spurious employee out later on it may cost you lots of money and reputation. You need to find out the validity of the credentials before the person joins your organisation as an employee.
Detecting fake certificates and qualification documents acquired from diploma mills and fake universities requires highly specialised equipment and know-how and they are available only with organisations and people who professionally handle such jobs. Wondering whether the employees your hiring are genuinely qualified or not? Partner with a reputed background screening company and they can easily find this out for you.
Below is the list of Fake universities published by UGC on 7th Oct 2020 – click to downloadÂ
Source link : https://www.ugc.ac.in/page/Fake-Universities.aspx
Delhi
- Commercial University Ltd
- United Nations University
- Vocational University
- ADR-Centric Juridical University
- Indian Institution of Science and Engineering
- Viswakarma Open University for Self-employment
- Adhyatmik Vishwavidyalaya ( Spiritual University)
Karnataka
- Badaganvi Sarkar World open University Educational Society
Kerala
- St. John’s University
Maharashtra
- Raja Arabic University
West Bengal
- Indian Institute of Alternative Medicine
- Institute of Alternative Medicine and Research
Uttar Pradesh
- Varanaseya Sankrit Vishwavidyala
- Mahila Gram Vidyapith/Vishwavidyalaya ( Women’s University )
- Gandhi Hindi Vidyapith
- National University of Electro Complex Homeopathy
- Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose University ( Open University )
- Uttar Pradesh Vishwavidyalaya
- Maharana Partap Shiksha Niketan Vishwavidyalaya
- Indraprastha Shiksha Parishad
Odisha
- Nababharat Shiksha Parishad
- North Orissa University
Puducherry
- Sree Bodhi Academy of Higher Education
Andhra Pradesh
- Christ New Testament Deemed University