Is Lords University approved?

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Yes, Lords University is a private university recognised by the UGC, and it follows the guidelines for higher education institutions in India. Professional courses like pharmacy, law & education follow their respective regulatory standards.

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Lords University is recognised by the UGC and is approved by the PCI, NCTE, RCI and BCI. Lords University is also a member of AIU.

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