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College of Defence Management (Defence Service) Secunderabad: Deccan College Post-Graduate and Research Institute (Social Science) Pune: ESIC Medical College and PGIMSR, Gulbarga : Kalaburagi: Film and Television Institute of India (Entertainment) Pune: Forest College and Research Institute (FCRI), Hyderabad [13] Hyderabad
Deemed university, or "Deemed-to-be-University", is a status of autonomy granted by the Department of Higher Education on the advice of the UGC, under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956. [9] [10] Private universities are approved by the UGC. They can grant degrees but they are not allowed to have off-campus affiliated colleges. [11] [12]
Government College of Education, Komarapalayam; Government College, Jirapur; Government degree colleges in India; Government Engineering College Raipur; Government Engineering College, Bilaspur; Government Funded Technical Institutes; Government Medical College, Kanker; Government Medical College, Korba; Government Medical College, Mahasamund
Public universities are supported by the Government of India and the state governments, while private universities are mostly supported by various bodies and societies. Universities in India are recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC), which draws its power from the University Grants Commission Act, 1956. [1]
C-DAC under Govt. of India, Sector 62, Noida; Delhi Institute of Heritage Research & Management; Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College and Hospital, Rohini; National Power Training Institute, Badarpur, New Delhi; North Delhi Municipal Corporation Medical College and Hindu Rao Hospital, Malka Ganj
Public universities are supported by the Government of India and the state governments, while private universities are mostly supported by various bodies and societies. Universities in India are recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC), which draws its power from the University Grants Commission Act, 1956 . [ 1 ]
Government degree colleges in India are public-sector educational institutes managed primarily through rules and regulations of government accompanied by University Grants Commission (India) (UGC). Education in India has been categorized into elementary, secondary and higher education.
Institutes of National Importance enjoy special recognition, greater autonomy, and direct funding from the Government of India. Some of India's top-ranked universities, including the Indian Institutes of Technology, National Institutes of Technology, All India Institutes of Medical Sciences, and Indian Institutes of Management, hold this status.