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Techno Global University, Shillong

Background

Higher education in Meghalaya has historically been shaped by a mix of central, state, and private institutions, with the North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU) being the most widely recognised public university in the region. Over time, several private universities have also been established under state legislation in the north-east, often with the stated aim of expanding access to professional, technical, and general degree programmes for students from Meghalaya, neighbouring states, and beyond. Any private university operating in India is expected to be set up through a specific state Act and to function within the regulatory framework laid down by the UGC and, where applicable, sector-specific councils such as the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), the Bar Council of India, the Pharmacy Council of India, and the National Council for Teacher Education. Editors working on this article should treat the institution's name as a starting label only, and should independently verify the specific Act of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly (if any) under which it was established, the year of establishment, the location of its principal campus, the identity of its sponsoring body or trust, and its current operational status. None of these particulars are assumed in this draft.

References

  • Official gazette notifications of the Government of Meghalaya relating to the establishment and regulation of private universities.
  • Lists and circulars published by the University Grants Commission of India.
  • Reports from sector-specific regulators such as AICTE, NAAC, and NBA, where applicable.
  • Reporting in established Indian newspapers and news magazines with editorial oversight.
  • Peer-reviewed academic literature discussing higher education in Meghalaya and the north-east.

Self-published, promotional, or user-generated sources should not be relied upon for contested or significant claims.

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