No approval for Aditya Degree Colleges, warns Telangana Council of Higher Education
The TGCHE has issued a warning to students and parents against enrolling in Aditya Degree Colleges or Aditya Business Schools in Hyderabad for the academic year 2026-27. The council clarified that no permissions or affiliations have been granted by the State government or Osmania University to these institutions.
Published Date - 8 April 2026, 08:31 PM
Hyderabad: The Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) on Wednesday cautioned students and parents against taking admission in Aditya Degree Colleges or Aditya Business Schools in Hyderabad, which lack necessary permissions, for the academic year 2026-27.
In a statement, the TGCHE said no degree colleges were sanctioned or granted permission to operate under the names of Aditya Degree Colleges or Aditya Business Schools in Hyderabad for the academic year 2026-27 by the State government or TGCHE till date. Furthermore, no affiliation process has been initiated by Osmania University for such institutions.
The Aditya Educational Institutions, the TGCHE said, have been publicizing the establishment of multiple degree colleges across Hyderabad under the names of Aditya Degree Colleges and Aditya Business Schools.
These institutions were inviting admissions through Aditya Degree Admission Test and recruiting faculty without obtaining necessary approvals from the government, TGCHE or any recognised university, it said.
“Any management, society or trust issuing public announcements regarding existence or operation of such unauthorised private degree colleges, without obtaining the requisite approval from the government, TGCHE or university, will be considered as violating the prescribed norms and will be liable for action under the applicable laws,” it said.
The TGCHE advised students and parents to verify the authenticity and approval status of the institutions before seeking admission into any private degree colleges for the academic year 2026-27. “Admissions taken in unapproved institutions will be at their own risk,” the TGCHE informed students.