Saturday, March 13, 2010

Beware of False Distance Education advertisements

New Delhi is trying to  protect the interest of students choosing Distance Education courses, Universities and institutions across the country.They  have been cautioned for giving misleading advertisements in newspapers, stating that their programmes are recognized by the Distance Education Council (DEC). 
 Professor V.N. Rajasekharan Pillai, Chairman of the Distance Education Council (DEC) and Vice Chancellor of theIndira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), has clearly stated that the DEC has prescribed guidelines for determination of the standards for Distance Education systems in the country. 
It has become mandatory for all Institutions, Centres and Directorates to offer programmes through the distance education mode to get their Degrees, Diplomas and Certificate programmes recognized and approved by the DEC. 
If an institution is already running distance education programmes, it must apply to DEC for recognition of the institution and its programmes. 
It is  the responsibility of the institution to strictly conform  to the norms prescribed by the concerned  authorities for offering professional and technical programmes. 

Further, those Universities which have been approved by DEC for the academic year 2009-10 onwards were also asked to clearly mention the names of the programmes for which approval has been granted to them, in their advertisements. 
The institutions which offer education through distance mode any degree/ diploma/ certificate
 offered to them through distance mode not recognized by DEC, shall not be accepted for employment in Government service. 

The institutions / Universities have been directed to submit their applications to the DEC within a month's time, in the prescribed proforma available on the DEC website, for obtaining recognition for themselves and their programmes. 

5 comments:

  1. these days every student should check the credentials of a university and the institutions offering the varios courses.the present scenario is highly deceiving

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  2. of course this is good .there must be a centralised regulatory body governing theseinstitutions otherwise they will make a fool out of people.DEC has taken totally a right step in this regard.

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  3. I do not understand why these steps are taken so late.Has government now realised that DEC should be the regulatory body.it is always too late.

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  4. faculty departmentMarch 13, 2010 at 9:21 AM

    in my view if anybody is giving false advertisements then they must be punished under strict law and the people should be made aware of these wrong happenings.after all this is the point of career or life or students

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  5. these days one must check the credentials of universities before signing up just because u never know whether it is a valid university or not atleast it should be recognised by UGC

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