Aligarh Muslim University has shut down 29 distance learning academic centres across the country because they failed to conform to the UGC laid down regulations in 2017.
Professor, Mohd Nadeem Ahmad Ansari, Director of Centre for Distance Education, confirmed the same that AMU has shut 29 out of 35 centres. However, the five centres have passed the criteria laid down by UGC regulation of 2017. These five centres are located in Tamilnadu, Badayun, Moradabad, and two are located in Bihar. They are regarded as the popular distance learning academic centres of the university.
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These centres are the main centres of the AMU and around 2000 students take admission every year. Whereas the other 29 centres which have been shut down by the varsity were only catering to 4,000 students.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has made NAAC accreditation mandatory for institutes and universities offering distance learning programmes. As per the new regulations, UGC has made several amendments to offer better education in the institutes and universities.
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UGC had invited applications from all higher educational institutions for recognition of their distance learning courses for the 2018-19 academic year. However, UGC made some amendments and introduced NAAC criteria for Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) for the approval of distance learning courses.