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Recently, the UGC has issued a warning for students against fake individuals and organisations that have been issuing courses to students that seem like the ones being offered by the top institutes of the country. This is leading to confusion among a lot of individuals who end up paying registration fees on the wrong portals. Also, at the same time, a lot of bizarre courses such as MBA in 10 days are grabbing the attention of a lot of pupils.
Students should not fall for such unsolicited courses as the proper chronology, curriculum, and nomenclatures for each and every course has been specified by UGC on its website. No institute has been given any exception and every one has to follow these guidelines. If a student feels like any organisation is offering courses that do not comply with these guidelines, then they must report the same on the website of the UGC. Also each and every stakeholder providing online courses must submit the proofs of their validity and accreditations on their official websites for students to view.