Type | It was an Educational institution created by Industrialists of Pune to bridge the gap between Academia and actual Industrial practices to create Industry ready workforce, which is a big gap, which was meant to be filled through this initiative |
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Active | 1980[1][better source needed] | –2010
Location | Pune , Maharashtra , India |
Dnyaneshwar Vidyapeeth Trust (DVT) was an unrecognised bogus university[2] that operated from an apartment building[1] in Pune, Maharashtra. It was founded by M. D. Apte in 1980 and registered as "Educational Trust".[3][4]
It is not a university under UGC act. The Bombay High court had in a 2005 order, said that Dnyaneshwar Vidyapeeth does not have any rights to award degrees, and that the degrees issued even before 2005 were invalid.[2]
Manohar Joshi was chancellor of the organisation in 2003 but later the post of chancellor was abolished.[5]
DVT used to run 33 franchises colleges across Maharashtra and Karnataka and offered diploma and degree courses in engineering. Nearly 5,000 students enrolled every year at annual fees from Rs 22,000 to Rs 25,000.[6] It ceased operations after a High Court order following a public interest litigation (PIL).[1]
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