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As of 16 December, this doesn't appear to be currently nominated for deletion. Rivertorch (talk) 20:39, 16 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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"" CMJ University was established in the year 2009 by an Act of Meghalaya State Legislatiure under the CMJ University, Act , 2009 ( Act 4 of 2009 ) vide Notification No. LL (B) 42/09/80 dated 20th July, 2009. The CMJ University is notified by UGC (Ministry of HRD ,Government of india).New Delhi as state private University under section 2(f) and empowered to award Diploma,Bachelor,Master and Doctorate degrees as specified by the UGC under section 22 of UGC Act 1956, as per Notification P.NO 8-21/2010 (CPP-1/PU)dated 25th November,2010.

− As per Hon'ble Supreme court's Judgement ,University do not require prior approval of AICTE for starting Technical and Management courses. As CMJ University is a bonafide University established by State Act , it doesn't require AICTE approval. As per the circular of Government of India. Vide No.F 18-27/70-T2 dated 20th November 1970, all degrees awarded by the Universities in India incorporated by an Act of Central or State Legislature stand automatically recognized by Government of India for the purpose of employment.As CMJ University is a bonatide university established by a state Act, its degree recognized for Government jobs in all over India.

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