New Delhi (Year Ender 2025)The year 2025 will be remembered not only for academic achievements in the field of education, but also for many serious controversies, Some of the major universities of the country, which have a reputation for higher education, remained in the headlines throughout the year for various reasons, The nature of these disputes ranged from criminal investigations to decades-old religious and political issues, Al-Falah University of Haryana and the prestigious Aligarh Muslim University of Uttar Pradesh were prominently involved in these big controversies,
These 3 institutions were in the most controversies
If the name of a university gets involved in controversies, its reputation gets tarnished. Besides, the career of the students studying there is also put at stake. Know the names of the 3 famous universities which will be in the most controversies in the year 2025.
1. Al-Falah University: Car blast and security check
This private university of Haryana remained in the headlines across the country due to the biggest and serious controversies at the end of 2025. In November 2025, suspects in the car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort were found to have links to the university. After this connection came to light, national security agencies started a thorough investigation into the activities of the university. This controversy raises serious concerns about the possible nexus between the academic campus and criminal activities.
2. Aligarh Muslim University: Minority status and lunch menu
AMU 2025 has been embroiled in controversies on both internal and external fronts, some of which are decades old. The debate continued in the Supreme Court on whether AMU has the status of a minority institution under Article 30 of the Constitution or not. The court’s final decision will affect the constitutional rights of many other minority institutions in India. In February 2025, a controversy had erupted when ‘Beef Biryani’ was allegedly served in the lunch menu of the university, notices of which went viral on social media.
3. Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Medical College: Admission controversy
In this medical college of Jammu and Kashmir, a controversy had arisen when 42 Muslim students passed the MBBS examination and only 8 non-Muslim students passed, raising questions on the admission and evaluation process. Some groups alleged that this imbalance in results may not be accidental. The college administration denied any irregularities, but the matter became heated locally and the issue made national media headlines. The college management was forced to issue a detailed clarification in this regard.





























