Telangana High Court Verdict: Big Blow to Unemployed, Distance Education Degrees Not Valid for Govt Jobs
Telangana High Court rules distance education degrees from out-of-state study centres invalid for govt jobs, impacting thousands of candidates.

Hyderabad, April 24, 2026, 10:26 PM: In a major development, the Telangana High Court has ruled that degrees obtained through distance education study centres of universities from other states are not valid for government jobs in Telangana. The verdict came while hearing a case related to Telangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC) recruitment, dealing a significant blow to candidates. The ruling is now in effect and impacts ongoing and future recruitment processes.
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Telangana High Court on Distance Education Degrees
The High Court clearly stated that degrees obtained through study centres run by universities outside their territorial jurisdiction are not valid for government employment.
The court observed:
- Universities established under state laws must operate within their state boundaries
- Setting up study centres in other states violates rules
Case Linked to TGPSC Librarian Recruitment
The issue arose from recruitment for 71 librarian posts notified by the Telangana Public Service Commission in 2022.
Details include:
- Some candidates completed Masters in Library Science from Acharya Nagarjuna University
- Degrees were obtained through study centres located in Telangana, not Andhra Pradesh
- TGPSC rejected these degrees during certificate verification
Following this, candidates approached the High Court.
Candidates’ Arguments Rejected
Candidates argued that:
- Similar degrees were accepted in earlier recruitments, including 2017
However, the court rejected this argument, stating:
“Irregularities or mistakes in the past… It cannot be used as justification for new offences.”
UGC Rules and Legal Observations
A bench comprising:
- Aparesh Kumar Singh
- G.M. Mohiuddin
made key observations:
- As per a 2013 public notice by University Grants Commission, universities must not operate beyond territorial jurisdiction
- Running study centres of Andhra Pradesh universities in Telangana is illegal
The court also rejected the argument that the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act permits such operations.
Wider Impact on Government Job Aspirants
The verdict is expected to affect:
- Not just librarian posts
- All future government job recruitments in Telangana
Candidates who obtained degrees through study centres of:
- Acharya Nagarjuna University
- Annamalai University
- Madurai Kamaraj University
are likely to be impacted.
Recruitment Process to Continue
The High Court Division Bench verdict has cleared the way for TGPSC to proceed legally with recruitment for 71 librarian posts.
The Telangana High Court has ruled that distance education degrees obtained through out-of-state university study centres are not valid for government jobs, impacting thousands of candidates. The decision, linked to the TGPSC’s 71 librarian posts recruitment, upholds UGC rules and allows the recruitment process to continue legally, marking a major shift in eligibility criteria for government employment in Telangana.
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