Indian Supreme Court rules madrasa board degrees unconstitutional, impacting 25,000 students.

The Supreme Court of India has ruled that higher education degrees from the Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Board are unconstitutional, affecting about 25,000 students. The Kamil and Fazil degrees, equivalent to graduation and post-graduation, conflict with the University Grants Commission Act. The state government is exploring ways to allow these students to study in recognized universities.

November 10, 2024
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