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Vague guidelines dilute significance of deemed universities

New Delhi : India | Jan 19, 2010 at 7:02 AM PST
Source: Daily News & Analysis
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However, getting the status of a deemed university was not easy and in the early days they were a rarity. In the 1980s, even though some of the rules were relaxed and18 deemed universities came up, it was only post 1990s that there was a sudden spurt in the figures of varsities earning the “deemed” tag. FULL ARTICLE AT Daily News & Analysis
 
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