The Maharashtra Government has warned students against taking admission to unrecognised universities and unauthorised institutions. Ahead of CET admissions, candidates must verify approvals from AICTE, UGC, PCI, CoA and DTE to avoid fraud.
Mumbai: The Maharashtra Government has issued a public advisory cautioning students and parents against taking admission to unrecognised universities or unauthorised institutions offering professional courses. The notice, issued by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), urges aspirants to verify the recognition status of institutions before enrolling to avoid falling victim to fraudulent admission practices.
The advisory comes ahead of the admission process for professional diploma, undergraduate, postgraduate, integrated degree and postgraduate diploma programmes conducted through the State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell and the Admission Regulatory Authority (ARA), Maharashtra.
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