UGC Flags 32 Fake Universities Across India, This State Tops the List

University Grants Commission (UGC) has declared 32 institutions across India as fake universities as of February 2026. The Commission has been warned that degrees issued by these institutions are invalid for employment and higher education. According to the latest notice the state of Delhi accounts for the highest number with 12 fake universities, followed by Uttar Pradesh and several other states. Students have been strongly advised to verify recognition status before taking admission.

UGC Fake Universities 2026: What the Law Says

The UGC clarified that these institutions are not recognised by either the Central Government or any State Government.

  • The notice cited provisions under,
  • Section 2(f) of the UGC Act – Defines recognised universities
  • Section 3 of the UGC Act – Deals with institutions deemed to be universities

Any institution not meeting these criteria cannot legally award degrees. Degrees issued by fake universities have no legal validity for jobs, competitive exams, or further studies.

Delhi Tops the List: State-Wise Fake Universities Count

Delhi has the highest number of fake universities in India. Below is the state-wise breakup:

State/UT Number of Fake Universities

  • Delhi: 12
  • Uttar Pradesh: 4
  • Andhra Pradesh: 2
  • Karnataka: 2
  • Kerala: 2
  • Maharashtra: 2
  • Puducherry: 2
  • West Bengal: 2
  • Arunachal Pradesh: 1
  • Haryana: 1
  • Jharkhand: 1
  • Rajasthan: 1

The data highlights the urgent need for awareness regarding UGC fake universities 2026.

List of Fake Universities in Delhi (Highest: 12)

Delhi has the maximum number of fake universities identified by UGC,

  1. World Peace of United Nations University (WPUNU)
  2. Institute of Management and Engineering
  3. All India Institute of Public & Physical Health Sciences
  4. Commercial University Ltd.
  5. United Nations University
  6. Vocational University
  7. ADR-Centric Juridical University
  8. Indian Institute of Science and Engineering
  9. Viswakarma Open University for Self-Employment
  10. Adhyatmik Vishwavidyalaya
  11. National Institute of Management Solution
  12. Mountain Institute of Management & Technology

Students in Delhi are advised to cross-check institutions carefully on the official UGC website.

Fake Universities in Other Major States

Haryana

  • Haryana Magic & Art University – Faridabad

Jharkhand

  • Daksha University (Vocational and Life Skill Education) – Ranchi

Karnataka

  • Sarva Bharatiya Shiksha Peeth – Tumkur
  • Global Human Peace University – Bengaluru

Kerala

  • International Islamic University of Prophetic Medicine (IIUPM) – Kozhikode
  • St John’s University – (Kerala)

Maharashtra

  • Raja Arabic University – Nagpur
  • National Backward Krushi Vidyapeeth – Solapur

Puducherry

  • Usha Latchumanan College of Education
  • Sree Bodhi Academy of Higher Education

Rajasthan

Rajeev Gandhi Institute of Technology & Management – Bhiwadi

Uttar Pradesh

  • Gandhi Hindi Vidyapith – Prayagraj
  • Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose University (Open University) – Aligarh
  • Bhartiya Shiksha Parishad – Lucknow
  • Mahamaya Technical University – Noida

West Bengal

  • Indian Institute of Alternative Medicine – Kolkata
  • Institute of Alternative Medicine and Research – Kolkata

Other affected states include Karnataka, Kerala, Puducherry, West Bengal, Haryana, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, and Arunachal Pradesh.

Why UGC Fake Universities 2026 Warning Matters

The issue of fake universities in India directly affects students’ careers and financial security.

Key risks include,

  • Invalid degrees for government jobs
  • Disqualification from competitive exams
  • No recognition for higher education
  • Financial losses due to fake admissions

The UGC fake universities 2026 list serves as a preventive measure to safeguard academic integrity.

Question

Q. Which state has the highest number of fake universities as per the UGC list?

A) Uttar Pradesh
B) Maharashtra
C) Delhi
D) Karnataka

Shivam

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