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No NAAC tag, devpt panel? No admissions: MU to 229 colleges

No NAAC tag, devpt panel? No admissions: MU to 229 colleges

Time of India07-05-2025

Mumbai: As many as 229 colleges affiliated with Mumbai University (MU), including a few law, BEd, and management institutes in the city, were debarred from admitting students in their first year from the academic session 2025-26 as they did not get accredited or re-accredited or failed to set up the college development committees (CDCs). A fine of Rs 10,000 each was also imposed on the colleges.The list, which also includes a govt college from Ratnagiri, was put out on the university's portal, asking students, parents, and other stakeholders to take note of the debarment. The university initiated the action against the colleges following multiple reminders and notices.Admissions to degree colleges are set to commence Thursday. A university official said these 229 colleges were removed from the selection list in the pre-admission enrollment form on the university portal, which is a prerequisite for admissions.After the implementation of the National Education Policy 2020, state govt has been pushing for accreditation from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) for colleges and from the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) for technical courses since 2022, to raise the quality of education.A statement issued by MU mentioned that circulars, notices, and reminders were sent to all these affiliated colleges from time to time, asking them to fulfill the necessary requirements. Of the total 229 colleges, 156 failed to meet the NAAC/NBA requirements, and 73 did not constitute the CDCs as prescribed by the university. There could be some colleges that do not have both. In a recent management council meeting, MU took serious cognisance of the matter and decided to initiate action under sections 110 (4) and 97 of the Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016. Section 110 (4) allows universities to deny affiliation to colleges that fail to comply with the requirements of accreditation, whereas section 97 makes it mandatory for all affiliated, autonomous colleges to set up a CDC.Some of the leading aided law colleges in the city that have not completed NAAC requirements are on the debarred list. A principal said they were given notice, but MU is rushing into taking such harsh decisions. "Law colleges are being managed by fewer staff and therefore there was a delay....Though we are ready with all our documentation now, the NAAC portal has shut down as it is transitioning to the new binary method. It is not our fault, and the university cannot take such a step against us. We will make an appeal to the university, and if nothing works, we may have to seek legal recourse," said the principal.

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