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ankit_2k
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Deemed University
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Thursday 7th of December 2006 11:43:41 AM (3 years ago)
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Hello everyone.
I am a 2nd 1st student in Krishna Inst. of Med. Sci. (Deemed Univ.), Karad.
I have heard that we are not elgible to give th MH-CET. So, what PG exams can we give.
help me and discuss other problems of studing in a deemed Uni.
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Thursday 7th of December 2006 11:22:11 PM (3 years ago)
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yes my friend this is the trick all deemed universities are going to play on you students as you will not be allowed to do pg in any govt institutes you will be forced to do pg in deemed universities only .. and their buisness will keep on flourishing ......
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Saturday 30th of December 2006 12:13:20 AM (3 years ago)
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deemed university students are not eligible for mh pgm-cet. U can appear 4 d all india entrance xms though.
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Sunday 4th of February 2007 10:45:09 PM (3 years ago)
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hey who said this
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borntowin
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DOOMED UNIVERSITIES
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Tuesday 6th of February 2007 09:05:43 PM (3 years ago)
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Frankly speaking this is mockery of the whole medical education system & the so called deemed universities are actually DOOMED UNIVERSITIES
making medical proff & life of students DOOM &
are themselves in state of DHOOM with all the amassed wealth
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Wednesday 7th of February 2007 09:32:55 AM (3 years ago)
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These places can't even be called Paathshaalaas.
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Wednesday 7th of February 2007 10:12:00 AM (3 years ago)
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HEY....CAN ANYONE PLEASE TELL ME WHATS THE STATUS OF DOING A POST GRAD FROM A DEEMED UNIVERSITY????
I MEAN POST PG FROM A DEEMED UNIV, WHAT PROBLEMS CAN ONE EXPECT???
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Colleges are not deemed university for the current academic
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Friday 9th of February 2007 01:00:33 PM (3 years ago)
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Colleges are not deemed university for the current academic year
Five colleges which had claimed to have acquired the deemed university status and were not following the fee structure prescribed by the Shiksan Shulka Samiti (SSS) got a jolt on Tuesday after MUHS said on Tuesday that these colleges were not de-affiliated and hence cannot claim to be an independent university.
The MUHS told the Bombay High Court on Tuesday that they have not yet de-affiliated these five colleges – three medical and dental colleges run by the Dr DY Patil Trust and the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Colleges in Navi Mumbai and in Aurangabad – and hence are still colleges and not universities.
The claim of five private colleges that they have got deemed status from the University Grants Commission (UGC) was challenged by Parents Association of Medical Students (PAMS) following which MUHS was called by the HC to clarify the issue.
According to the affidavit filed by the MUHS it was stated that the batch of students admitted for the academic year 2006-07 are still affiliated to the MUHS and the colleges will only be de-affiliated from the next academic year.
In order to acquire a deemed university, a college has to acquire a certificate from the UGC. The UGC grants this certificate only after the MUHS would de-affiliate these colleges as colleges. However, in this case, the five colleges had claimed to have acquired the deemed university status without the MUHS de-affiliating them.
A draft ordinance issued by the UGC was produced in the court which stated that these colleges were granted university status, provided the MUHS de-affiliates them.
A division bench of Justice FI Rebello and Justice SJ Vazifdar disposed off the petition filed by PAMS as their prayer was granted for the current academic year.
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Saturday 10th of February 2007 03:36:50 PM (3 years ago)
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thanks for the info EARNEST.
this is so ridiculous. this is just clear fraud. how can they claim to be deemed without MUHS de-affiliating them.criminal charges should be levied against such institutions who play with careers of students
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Sunday 11th of February 2007 07:29:06 PM (2 years ago)
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hey guys more clarification needed ...please
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PIL seeks fresh guidelines to grant deemed varsity status
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Monday 26th of February 2007 11:01:46 AM (2 years ago)
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PIL seeks fresh guidelines to grant deemed varsity status
The Supreme Court on Friday granted four weeks time to the Centre, the University Grants Commission, the All India Council for Technical Education, the Medical Council of India and the Dental Council of India to file their reply to a public interest petition seeking a direction to lay down new guidelines for declaring an institution as `Deemed-to-be-University.'
A Bench of Justice A.K. Mathur and Justice Dalveer Bhandari granted time to the parties on the petition filed by an advocate Vipalav Sharma. The Bench also impleaded the Institute of Architects as one of the parties and asked it to file its response in four weeks.
The petitioner contended that now the Deemed to be University status was being sought by all sorts of institutions having no infrastructure, no facilities and no adequately qualified staff.
He said that the trend of establishing the Deemed universities had gained ground in the country and the new developments in the field of education was being exploited commercially and by-passing all safeguards including approvals by respective State Governments and other authorities like AICTE, MCI and the DCI.
He said that as on date there were about 100 deemed universities in the country. Earlier such a status was granted to a few specific institutions for certain faculties, which proved their academic excellence.
But it was a matter of regret that in the last few years a number of professional colleges had obtained deemed university status and misusing their status.
Contending that the Centre and the UGC were conferring the deemed university status arbitrarily, the petitioner sought a direction to the respondents to confer such status only on institutions, which produced high quality research papers and produced professionals of global acceptability. Besides seeking proper guidelines, he wanted a direction to immediately publish in newspapers the names of unauthorised centres run by deemed universities in public interest so that student community did not fall a prey to these institutions.
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Friday 1st of June 2007 02:40:21 PM (2 years ago)
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does anybody has further & updated information in this regard ?
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Sunday 3rd of June 2007 08:46:22 AM (2 years ago)
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Person who can afford admission in deemed Y he will think of govt seat...He will also buy Pg seat toooooooooo!!!!
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