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Recognition Accorded to Universities / Institutions RECOGNITION ACCORDED TO UNIVERSITIES / INSTITUTIONS FOR OFFERING PROGRAMMES THROUGH DISTANCE MODE IMPORTANT: Institutional Recognition: The erstwhile DEC had not accorded approval to any specific programme offered by the university / institution and it is the university/ institution to decide the programmes to be offered through distance mode and seek approval of the statutory bodies of the university and other apex bodies, wherever required. Territorial Jurisdiction: In case of Central Universities the Territorial Jurisdiction will be as per their Acts and Statutes for offering programmes through distance mode. In case of State Universities (both Govt and Private) the Territorial Jurisdiction will be as per their Acts and statutes but not beyond the boundary of the respective states. The Territorial Jurisdiction in case of Deemed Universities will be as per UGC mandates and prior approval of the UGC is required for opening Study Centres / Off Campus Centres outside the HQs. The territorial jurisdiction in case of Private Institutions (other than Universities) shall be their HQs and in no case outside the State concerned. For recent notification of UGC on Territorial Jurisdiction, please refer UGC website www.ugc.ac.in Study Centres: The Distance Education Bureau (DEB-UGC) does not give approval to the Study Centres of any university/institution either directly or through franchise as they are established by the university/institution concerned as per the provisions available in their Acts and Statutes. Technical/ Professional Programmes: In case of technical/professional programmes offered by the university is concerned, wherever required, approval from the concerned apex bodies in the country such as AICTE, NCTE, etc. is required to be obtained for which the responsibility vests with the university concerned. Sl. State Name of University / Type of Duration of Recognition Types of Status of Recognition No. Institution University / (Academic Year) Recognition Institution From To 1. Andhra Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open StateUniversit 1995-96 2006-07 Post-facto Research Programmes Pradesh University y Programme-wise M. Phil in Development Studies (in Hyderabad Recognition collaboration with the centre for Economic and Social Studies) Ph. D. in Development Studies ((in collaboration with the centre for Economic and Social Studies) Ph. D. in Open Distance Education Masters Programmes MA in Economics (Telugu Medium) MA in History (Telugu Medium) MA in Political Science (Telugu Medium) MA in Public Administration (Telugu Medium) Page 2 of 156 Sl. State Name of University / Type of Duration of Recognition Types of Status of Recognition No. Institution University / (Academic Year) Recognition Institution From To MA in Sociology (Telugu Medium) MA in English MA in Mathematics & Applied Mathematics (English Medium) M. Com. (English Medium) Post Graduate Diploma Programmes PG Diploma in Marketing Management (English Medium) PG Diploma in Business Finance (English Medium) PG Diploma in Writing for Mass Media in Telugu PG Diploma in Environmental Studies (English Medium) PG Diploma in Human Rights (English Medium) PG Diploma in Women’s Studies (English Medium) PG Diploma in Preventive and Promotive Health Care (English Medium) PG Diploma in Holistic Health (English Medium) PG Diploma in Wellness Management (English Medium) Professional Programmes MBA (English Medium) Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science (English Medium) Bachelor’s Degree in Library and Information Science (English Medium) Bachelor’s Degree in Library and Disclaimer: The Distance Education Bureau hereby disclaims any and all liability to any individual / organization/ person for any loss or damage caused to them for any action taken on the basis of the information available which may be due to omission, clerical errors or for any other reason whatsoever. Error (if any) may kindly be communicated to DEB. Page 3 of 156 Sl. State Name of University / Type of Duration of Recognition Types of Status of Recognition No. Institution University / (Academic Year) Recognition Institution From To Information Science (Telugu Medium) Bachelor’s Degree in Public Relations (English Medium) Bachelor’s Degree in Education (Telugu Medium) Bachelor’s Degree in Hotel Management (English Medium) after +2 level Bachelor’s Degree Programmes BA (Telugu and English Medium) BA (Urdu Medium) B. Com. (Telugu, English and Urdu Medium) B. Sc. (Telugu, English and Urdu Medium) Certificate Programme Certificate Programme in Food and Nutrition (Telugu Medium) Certificate Programme in Food and Nutrition (Urdu Medium) 2007-08 2007-08 InstitutionalRecogn DEC (erstwhile) had given Institutional ition Recognition to offer programmes through distance mode, which are 2008-09 2012-13. Continuation of approved by its statutory bodies. InstitutionalRecogn 2013-14 2014-15 ition UGC has accorded continuation to institutional recognition 2. Andhra AndhraUniversity StateUniversit 1995-96 2007-08 Post-facto B. A., B. Com., B. Sc., B. Com. (CSM), Pradesh Vishakhapatnam y Programme-wise M. Com. Recognition M.A. in English, Hindi, Telugu, Economics, History, Politics, Public Administration, Sociology, Philosophy, Psychology Disclaimer: The Distance Education Bureau hereby disclaims any and all liability to any individual / organization/ person for any loss or damage caused to them for any action taken on the basis of the information available which may be due to omission, clerical errors or for any other reason whatsoever. Error (if any) may kindly be communicated to DEB. Page 4 of 156 Sl. State Name of University / Type of Duration of Recognition Types of Status of Recognition No. Institution University / (Academic Year) Recognition Institution From To MA/MSc Maths, M.Li.Sc. M. Sc. in Physics, Botany, Zoology, Organic Chemistry Certificate in Urdu, Linguistics, Office Automation and Accounting, Office Automation and Internet Tech., Office Automation and Multimedia Technology Diploma in QA and Software Testing, Data Warehousing, Mainframe Technologies, Web Application with PHP/MYSQL, Music, Urdu, Consumer Education PG Diploma in Cooperation and Rural Studies, Computer Programming & Applications, Translation, Environmental Studies, Functional English, Mgt. of Voluntary Organisations, Travel & Tourism Management, Consumer Education B. Tech. (Chemical Engineering) BE in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics & Communications Engineering LLM, MHRM, MCA MBA in Marketing, Finance, HRM Executive MBA in Marketing, Finance, HRM B. Ed. (Addl. Methodology only) 2007-08 2007-08 InstitutionalRecogn DEC (erstwhile) had given Institutional ition Recognition to offer programmes through distance mode, which are 2008-09 2009-10 Continuation of approved by its statutory bodies. InstitutionalRecogn Disclaimer: The Distance Education Bureau hereby disclaims any and all liability to any individual / organization/ person for any loss or damage caused to them for any action taken on the basis of the information available which may be due to omission, clerical errors or for any other reason whatsoever. Error (if any) may kindly be communicated to DEB. Page 5 of 156 Sl. State Name of University / Type of Duration of Recognition Types of Status of Recognition No. Institution University / (Academic Year) Recognition Institution From To ition 2010-11 2012-13 Programme-wise B. A., B. Com., B. Com (CSM), B. Sc. Recognition MA in English, Telugu, Hindi, Economics, History, Politics, Public. Administration, Sociology, Education, Philosophy, Maths, M. Com., Psychology MLISc M. Sc. Physics, Botany, Zoology, Org. Chemistry Certificate in Urdu, Ling. COAA, COAIT, COAMT Diploma in Music, Urdu, Cons Education PGDCRS, PGDCPA, PGDT, PGDES, PGDFE, PGMVWO, PGTTM, PGDPMIR, PGD Cons Education MBA Market, HRM, Finance Exe. MBA Market, HRM, Finance MCA MHRM Add. Method. B. Ed III & MA Ed. III Dip. in QA and Software Testing, Data Warehousing, Mainframe Technologies, Web Application with PHP / MYSQL LLM (Only after including papers on Labour and Labour Laws) (Subject to approval from Bar Council of India) 2013-14 2014-15 Continuation of UGC has accorded continuation to Programme-wise above recognition Recognition Disclaimer: The Distance Education Bureau hereby disclaims any and all liability to any individual / organization/ person for any loss or damage caused to them for any action taken on the basis of the information available which may be due to omission, clerical errors or for any other reason whatsoever. Error (if any) may kindly be communicated to DEB. Page 6 of 156 Sl. State Name of University / Type of Duration of Recognition Types of Status of Recognition No. Institution University / (Academic Year) Recognition Institution From To 3. Andhra The English and Foreign CentralUniver 2007-08 2007-08 Institutional DEC (erstwhile) had given Institutional Pradesh LanguagesUniversity sity Recognition Recognition to offer programmes through distance mode, which are Hyderabad 2008-09 2013-14 Continuation of approved by its statutory bodies. Institutional 2014-15 2014-15 Recognition UGC has accorded continuation of institutional recognition 4. Andhra Jawaharlal Nehru StateUniversit 1995 2007-08 Post-facto B. Tech. in Civil Engineering, Pradesh Technological University y Programme-wise Mechanical Engineering, Electrical & Hyderabad Recognition Electronics Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering 2007-08
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