Universities

Aug 26, 2009

In India the universities are established by legislation enacted by the central or state government. There are 369 universities and 18,064 colleges/institutions, which are accredited.

There are also many private small institutions and universities, which generally have superior quality of education due to a higher standard laid down by the private organizations that fund it. These universities cater to the international market and therfore concentrate on popular fields like engineering and business. They have a better infrastructure, which is favourable for international students. Public universites are government funded and offer a wider range of programmes.
 

Other types of universities in India are: 

  • Open University
  • Community College
  • Non-University research institutes
  • Recognized non-degree institutions
  • Unrecognized institutions

 More information can be found on the University Grant Commision website.

For further guidance you may contact Neso Desk India.