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According to UGC Chairman Professor M Jagadesh Kumar, no foreign HEIs can conduct programmes in India without obtaining prior approval from the Commission.
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UGC Chairman Professor M. Jagadesh Kumar on Sunday said that no foreign Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) can offer programme in India without its prior approval."Regulations mandate that no foreign higher educational institution shall ...
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According to the regulations, no foreign higher education institution can offer a programme in India without receiving the Commission's approval. They additionally state that no programmes offered by HEIs shall be offered under a franchising agreement, and that the UGC will not acknowledge any such programmes.