
The Supreme Court on Friday cancelled the engineering degrees of students who earned them through distance learning from three deemed universities, including JRN Rajasthan Vidyapeeth in Udaipur, after 2005, Live Law reported. The court said the amount paid by these students towards tuition will have to be refunded by the universities by May 31, 2018.
The students who had their degrees suspended were from the JRN Rajasthan Vidyapeeth in Udaipur, the Institute of Advanced Studies in Education in Rajasthan’s Churu district and the Allahabad Agricultural Institute in Uttar Pradesh. The Times of India reported that a fourth, Vinayaka Mission Research Foundation in Tamil Nadu, is also included in the list.
The bench found that the universities had conducted correspondence courses without proper approval from the authorities concerned. Unlike regular universities that are established through state or central legislations, existing institutions meeting certain requirements can be declared “deemed to be universities” through a provision of the University Grants Commission Act 1956.
The bench also suspended the engineering degrees of all students who graduated between 2001 and 2005 through distance learning from these three educational institutes. The bench said the students’ degrees will remain suspended until they clear an examination under the joint supervision of the All India Council for Technical Education and the University Grants Commission. The students will have two attempts to clear the exams before January 15, failing which their degrees will stand cancelled.
“Any benefit which a candidate has secured as a result of such degrees in engineering in the nature of promotion or advancement in career shall also stand recalled,” the Supreme Court said, according to Live Law.
The bench comprising Justice AK Goel and Justice UU Lalit said if the students did not wish to appear for the test, the universities will have to refund the money that the students had deposited towards tuition fees and other charges.
The Supreme Court further ruled that technical education can not be provided through distance learning or correspondence courses, reported The Times of India. The bench set aside an Odisha High Court order allowing technical education through correspondence, and instead supported a Punjab and Haryana High Court ruling.
In 2015, the Punjab and Haryana High Court had said that a degree in computer science obtained through a correspondence course could not be considered to be equal to the one attained by attending regular classes.
The article first appeared at Scroll.in
I was pass out in 2007
As far as M.Tech is considered for PhD degree as eligibility.
In my opinion many IITs, IIMs and other university or institutions are taking BE or BTech as minimum eligibility for admission to PhD degree.
Also PhD degree is EARNED and there is NO DIRECT contribution of BTech or MTech.
Both the events are independent events.
One Example: Suppose a candidate got admitted on OBC Non-Creamy layer seat at any institute and EARNED his PhD degree. After some time he comes to creamy Layer category, deoe it means his degree get cancelled!
So come forward on this point is one has REGULAR BTech degree and had Admitted to AICTE recognized University or Institute for PhD then there should be EXEMPTION of such candidates from the current Judgment.
Is any one get the refund of fees???
I don’t know please share if you know
What’s the fault of poor students ?
supreme court cancel degree what is suggesion about 3 year diploma please clear that……..??
Can any body provide performa on which fee could be refunded.
I am not interested in that exams
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RVD not providing any refund as all original document shared in last month
already send all the documents for original receipts mark sheet to the university by post still not response about the fees refund as said by the supreme court not receiving calls no replying on emails ..will now take the legal action for not accepting the court decision
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i paid 1L amount for RVD university.I want to get that many.but i don’t know how.what shall i do for that????
Can i am eligible for LLB after btech from same University.
I have passed aicte exam held on 03.06.2018.How I get my certificate