UGC, AICTE give big warning to Indian students wanting to go to Pakistan and study
UGC, AICTE give big warning to Indian students wanting to go to Pakistan and study
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New Delhi: The University Grants Commission (UGC) and the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) have issued an advisory for students looking to go to Pakistan for higher education. It says that such a degree will not be recognised in India. The AICTE chief has said that there are many institutions which are not good. He also mentioned the situation in China and Ukraine.

A joint advisory has been issued that Indian nationals intending to take admission in any degree college or educational institution in Pakistan will not be eligible for employment or higher education in India on the basis of the qualification acquired in Pakistan. The UGC and AICTE have reported that "However, the immigrants and their children, who have received higher education in Pakistan and have been granted citizenship by India. Such persons will be eligible to seek employment in India after security clearance from the Ministry of Home Affairs."

AICTE chief Professor Anil D Sahasrabudhe has told the media that there are many institutions which are not good and the experience that has come with China and Ukraine after studying abroad, children get stuck in the middle of their education. He said that therefore it is necessary to warn the students and parents. AICTE further said that when students will not get the benefit of that degree when they return to India after completing half of their education, the parents' money will be wasted. "Our aim is to alert students.''

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