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Beware of Fake Online Programmes: UGC Issues Advisory

The University Grants Commission (UGC), under the Ministry of Education, Government of India, has issued a public notice to warn stakeholders—students, parents, and higher education institutions—about fake online programmes being offered by unauthorized individuals and organizations. These programmes, often advertised using abbreviations similar to recognized degrees such as BBA, MBA, or even questionable offerings like the “10 Days MBA,” have raised concerns about the credibility of certain online education platforms.

What Are Fake Online Programmes?

Fake online programmes often mimic the nomenclature, abbreviations, or structure of legitimate degrees but lack recognition or approval from the UGC. These programmes:

  • Use catchy titles or abbreviations (e.g., “10 Days MBA”) to attract unsuspecting students.
  • Claim to provide quick, low-cost degrees or certifications without academic rigor.
  • Operate without any affiliation to recognized universities or approval from regulatory bodies.
Beware of Fake Online Programmes: UGC Issues Advisory

UGC’s Stand on Degree Nomenclature

The nomenclature of a degree—including its abbreviation, duration, and eligibility criteria—is governed by the UGC with prior approval from the Central Government. Only authorized higher education institutions (HEIs) are allowed to confer degrees, and these include:

  1. Universities established or incorporated by a Central Act, State Act, or Provincial Act.
  2. Institutions deemed to be universities under the UGC Act.
  3. Institutions specifically empowered by an Act of Parliament.

HEIs must also seek UGC approval before offering any online degree programme in compliance with UGC Regulations for Online Education.

How to Identify Recognized Online Programmes

To help students and stakeholders verify the legitimacy of online programmes, the UGC provides:

  • A list of recognized HEIs that are permitted to offer online degrees.
  • A list of approved online programmes published on the official UGC-DEB portal: www.deb.ugc.ac.in.

Before enrolling in any online course, students are strongly advised to check these resources and confirm the validity of the programme.

Advice for Stakeholders

The UGC urges students, parents, and employers to:

  1. Verify Programme Authenticity: Always cross-check the programme’s details on the UGC-DEB portal.
  2. Avoid Quick Fixes: Be cautious of programmes promising quick certifications or degrees in unusually short durations, such as the “10 Days MBA.”
  3. Report Suspicious Activity: Notify the UGC of any unauthorized programmes or misleading advertisements.

3. Improved Relationships

For assistance or to report violations, stakeholders can reach out to the UGC at:

Safeguarding the Integrity of Higher Education

The proliferation of fake online programmes undermines the integrity of India’s higher education system and puts students’ futures at risk. By staying vigilant and relying only on credible sources, we can collectively protect the quality of education and the aspirations of millions of learners.

Remember: A genuine degree is earned through hard work and accredited institutions, not shortcuts or fake programmes.

Stay informed. Stay protected. Always choose verified education.

True education is earned, not bought—choose authenticity over shortcuts to build a brighter future.
- Education Fraud Check

AICTE Issues Warning Against Fake '10-Day MBA' Crash Courses

  • The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has alerted students and the public about fraudulent ’10-day MBA’ crash courses being promoted by certain individuals and organizations. The AICTE emphasizes that it does not endorse or offer any such abbreviated MBA programs. An authentic Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a two-year postgraduate degree program that requires rigorous study and adherence to established academic standards. Students are advised to exercise caution and verify the legitimacy of any educational program before enrolling. For accurate information on recognized courses and institutions, refer to the official AICTE website