Recognition & Awards

Awards

SWU has garnered recognition and accolades at both national and international levels. SWU is a dynamic & Vibrant University that offers high end, innovative new age courses that provides a conducive learning, entrepreneurial & research driven environment for students to excel in their academic pursuits and prepare themselves for successful careers in their chosen fields.

Recognition

Like all educational Universities ours is also an autonomous body. The Recognition under Running under “Self-Autonomies & Online University, Under the Trust Act -1950/1860 Govt & Running Under Education Act, HRD, GOVT & ISO Recognized, Worldwide Recognized. The University is sponsored by Worldwide Education Society”

Each educational organization acts on its own discretionary powers. According to these powers every board / university / state Govts. / Central Govt. of India has the liberty and right to take its own decision either to allow or refuse any admission / service. But we do our best to make success the non-formal education program. All the education program run by the board is board's own autonomous education program. Legality, Validity, Utility of the education program is strict conformity with the constitution of India and law of the land under Article 19(1)G, 29 & 30.

A University Education Commission was appointed on 4th November, 1948, the terms of reference, inter alia, included matters relating to means and objects of university education and research in India and maintenance of higher standards of teaching and examination in universities and colleges under their control. In the report submitted by this commission, in paras 29 and 31, it referred to autonomy in education which reads as follows: -

University Autonomy- Freedom of individual development is the basis of democracy. Exclusive control of education by the State has been an important factor in facilitating the maintenance of totalitarian tyrannies. In such States institutions of higher learning controlled and managed by governmental agencies act like mercenaries, promote the political purposes of the State, make them acceptable to an increasing number of their populations and supply them with the weapons they need. We must resist, in the interests of our own democracy, the trend towards the governmental domination of the educational process.

Higher education is, undoubtedly, an obligation of the State but State aid is not to be confused with State control over academic policies and practices. Intellectual progress demands the maintenance of the spirit of free inquiry. The pursuit and practice of truth regardless of consequences has been the ambition of universities. Their prayer is that of the dying Goethe: "More light" or that of Ajax in the mist "Light, though I perish in the light". The respect in which the universities of Great Britain are held is due to the freedom from governmental interference which they enjoy constitutionally and actually. Our universities should be released from the control of politics.

Liberal Education- All education is expected to be liberal. It should free us from the shackles of ignorance, prejudice and unfounded belief. If we are incapable of achieving the good life, it is due to faults in our inward being, to the darkness in us. The process of education is the slow conquering of this darkness. To lead us from darkness to light, to free us from every kind of domination except that of reason, is the aim of education.

There cannot be a better exposition than what has been observed by these renowned educationists with regard to autonomy in education. The aforesaid passage clearly shows that the governmental domination of the educational process must be resisted. Another pithy observation of the Commission was that state aid was not to be confused with state control over academic policies and practices. The observations referred to hereinabove clearly contemplate educational institutions soaring to great heights in pursuit of intellectual excellence and being free from unnecessary government controls.

The only reasonable restriction on the exercise of this right can be imposed under Article 19 (1) (g) and is imposed in clause 19 (6). The only restriction is that State can make the law imposing reasonable restriction in the interest of general public or any restriction regarding profession and technical qualification necessary for practicing any profession or occupation, trade or business. Since so far, no such professional or technical qualification have been notified, therefore, the trustees/members of the Board through their Society have a fundamental right to carry on the profession / occupation of running the Institutes which imparts education.

We want to also clarify that some states an objection has been pointed out to the name of the Board/ university in private sector but later all such objections have been resolved after the Board pointed out that the world "Board" / "Council" is not reserved by any statute that it cannot be used by any other trust. Many Boards/Councils had applied to the Registration Authority and they have approved of the name of "Board and university” /Council. If there would have been any objection to its name or this name is not permitted by law then the Registrar would not had registered it.