India, May 8 -- A day after the University of Mumbai (MU) announced the schedule for first-year degree college admissions, it has debarred 229 colleges from admitting students for the upcoming 2025-26 academic year. The colleges have been debarred as they have not completed the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) accreditation, or the re-accreditation process, while some of them do not have a College Development Committee (CDC).

In a recent meeting of the Management Council (MC), the apex body of the university, it was decided that a fine of Rs.10,000 would be imposed on colleges that have not completed the NAAC accreditation process and do not have CDC. HT reported this on April 9.

Despite notices from the university, ...