Aspect
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Autonomous Universities
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Deemed Universities
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Private Universities
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State Universities
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Central Universities
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Governance
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Enjoy considerable academic freedom and administrative independence.
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Granted status by the University Grants Commission (UGC); have a degree of autonomy.
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Established and managed by private entities or organizations.
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Established and funded by state governments; governed by state-level statutes.
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Established by an act of Parliament; directly funded by the central government.
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Funding
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May receive funding from government sources, but often have other revenue streams.
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May receive both public and private funding.
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Reliant on private sources such as tuition fees, donations, and endowments.
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Funded by state governments; may have additional revenue streams.
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Directly funded by the central government.
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Admissions
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Set their own admission criteria and procedures.
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Have autonomy in setting admission criteria.
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Determine their own admission policies.
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Admission criteria set by state governments; may vary across universities.
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Admission policies may have a national character.
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Curriculum
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Design and modify their own curriculum independently.
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Have the flexibility to design and revise the curriculum.
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Determine their own academic programs.
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Often follow a standardized curriculum established by regulatory bodies.
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Offer diverse academic programs.
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Degree Awarding
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Have the authority to award degrees independently.
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Authorized to award degrees; operate under regulatory frameworks.
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Authorized to award degrees independently.
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Authorized to award degrees independently.
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Authorized to award degrees independently.
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