Higher Education Students of Madrassas Face Uncertain Future after Supreme Court Order

10 November 2024 | The Hindu

After the Supreme Court declared higher education degrees awarded by the Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Board unconstitutional, there is a demand to accommodate the about 25,000 students who are currently pursing these courses in any other recognised university.

The state government has also said it will find a way out after considering all the legal aspects of this matter. In an order on November 5, the Supreme Court declared the Kamil and Fazil degrees, equivalent to graduation and post-graduation degrees. awarded by the Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Board Board unconstitutional, saying it was in conflict with the University Grants Commission (UGC) Act….

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