Tribhuvan University Cancels Equivalence Certificates for Degrees from Four Indian Universities

Kathmandu. The Office of the Vice-Chancellor of Tribhuvan University, Curriculum Development Center, has canceled the equivalence certificates for degrees obtained from various foreign universities. The center informed about the decision by issuing a public notice on Wednesday.  

Although equivalence was previously provided by the center, it has been seen that those certificates need to be canceled based on the opinion of the investigation committee. The degrees whose equivalence has been canceled include those from CMJ University, Jorabad, and Techno Global University, Shillong, Meghalaya, India.  

Similarly, equivalence certificates for degrees obtained from Sangai International University, Manipur, and Pragyan International University, Jharkhand, India have also been canceled.

Previously, a 35-day notice was published in Gorkhapatra Daily in accordance with the process of canceling equivalence certificates for degrees obtained from these universities. The center has stated that the specified 35-day period has also expired. The center clarified its decision by stating, 'Since the 35-day period has also expired and there is no basis to not cancel the equivalence based on the documents submitted by the mentioned individuals, the equivalence certificates issued in the names of the mentioned individuals have been canceled.'  

This decision has been made in accordance with Rule 21 of the Tribhuvan University Degree Recognition and Equivalence Regulation 2082. Detailed information regarding this decision has been made available on the official website of the center.

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