India is the second-largest education network, globally. The country has around 950 universities and 45000 colleges. India provides quality education that is also affordable especially in the engineering and technology disciplines. The higher education system in India is dynamic. Educational institutes are recognized as Central Institutes, State Universities, private universities, deemed universities, public colleges, private colleges, and autonomous colleges.
The Study India Scholarships has partnered with many top colleges and universities. Most Indian institutes offer education for the following program level:
Undergraduate and Bachelor’s Level
Post Graduate or Master’s Level
Doctoral Studies/ Ph.D. Level
This level of Education includes research work under a guide and submitting the thesis.
Certificate and Diploma courses
University Grants Commission (UGC)
This is the statutory body that ensures that Indian educational institutes maintain their quality standards, in terms of global educational trends. University Grants Commission, also known as UGC, was established in 2018 under the Categorization of Universities (only) for Grant of Graded Autonomy Regulations.
The UGC divides universities into three categories:
Category-I University is recognized if it fulfills one or more of the following:
– NAAC should have accredited it, with a score of 3.51 or above.
– It must have received a corresponding accreditation grade/ score from a reputed accreditation agency as impaneled by the UGC.
– It Should have its place among the top 500 of reputed world rankings, such as Times Higher Education or QS.
Category-II University is recognized if it satisfies one or more of the following:
– NAAC should have accredited the university with a score of 3.26 and above, up to 3.50; – University must have a corresponding accreditation grade/score from a reputed accreditation agency as impaneled by the UGC.
Category-III University comes into effect if it doesn’t fall under the above two categories.