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If Al-Falah University's recognition is revoked, what will happen to the students studying there? Find out the answer

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The revocation of Al-Falah University's AIU membership has raised concerns among students and parents about their future. Let's find out what the UGC typically does in such cases...

Al-Falah University's troubles have continued unabated since the car bombing near Delhi's Red Fort Metro Station. Now, the university's recognition has been revoked by AIU. Students and their parents are wondering what will happen to the students studying there now. Let's find out...

It should be noted that before AIU, NAAC also issued a show-cause notice to the university, accusing it of providing false information and misleading the public. Following this, on Thursday evening, AIU also revoked the institution's membership. AIU stated that recent events and the university's conduct do not comply with AIU's standards and regulations.

According to reports, the first solution in case of a university's derecognition is to accommodate current students in another recognized university. The UGC usually arranges for students to transfer to a recognized university in the same state or nearby. Students' academic credits completed so far are transferred to the new university so that their studies are not interrupted and they do not have to start the course again from the beginning.

What is the impact on the validity of degrees?

After derecognition, students who have already received degrees generally remain valid. Regulatory bodies take special care to ensure that old degrees are not affected in any way, so that students' careers are not affected. Meanwhile, students in their final year are also usually given the opportunity to appear for exams and complete their degrees. This permission is given under special instructions from UGC or the concerned board, so that the years of hard work of the students do not go waste.