These universities were identified from among 41 'C' category deemed universities by an expert panel as they lacked the requisite infrastructure and faculty strength.
"After detailed deliberations, UGC decided to give them a final opportunity for rectifying their deficiencies within a maximum period of one year and submit the compliance report within that time, failing which recommendation for the denotification of their status would be made to HRD Ministry," UGC resolved recently at a full meeting.
The apex court had last year directed UGC to examine all the reports of the 41 deemed universities and advise the central government.
These universities had gone to Supreme Court after they were put in the 'C' category in 2009 by the Tandon Committee.
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Upon Supreme Court's direction, a committee was set up under UGC vice chairperson H Devaraj which heard all the 41 deemed universities separately.
The universities, which were examined on nine parameters, scored poorly in several of them.