Matrix SkillTech University is a private university established in Sikkim (India) in 2025. It focuses on a mix of skill-based education, traditional academic programs, and industry-integrated learning.
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Matrix SkillTech University is a private university established in Sikkim (India) in 2025. It focuses on a mix of skill-based education, traditional academic programs, and industry-integrated learning.
Recognition & Accreditation
Matrix SkillTech University is officially recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956 — which means it is a legitimate university and its degrees are valid for employment and higher education in India and abroad.
What this means in practice?
Degrees awarded (UG, PG, Ph.D.) are valid for government jobs in India.
Degrees are acceptable for higher studies (e.g., Master’s and Ph.D.) in Indian universities and many foreign institutions.
UGC recognition is required for all Indian universities to award degrees legally.
Undergraduate (UG) Programs
Engineering & Technology
B.Tech — 4 years (various streams including Computer Science & Engineering, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, and Biotechnology)
🔹 Science
B.Sc. — 3 or 4 years
B.Sc Honours / B.Sc Honours with Research — 4 years
🔹 Computer & IT
BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) — 3–4 years
B.Sc. Information Technology / Computer Engineering — 3 years
🔹 Arts & Social Sciences
BA — 3 years
BA Social Work (BSW) — 3 years
MA (Master of Arts) — 2 years (in later levels)
🔹 Commerce & Management
B.Com / B.Com (Honours) — 3–4 years
🔹 Library & Information Science
B.LIS / M.LIS / Research (Library & Info Science)
Postgraduate (PG) Programs
M.Sc — Science disciplines (e.g., IT, Biotechnology)
MBA — Management (various specializations)
M.Tech (Engineering & Technology)
Matrix SkillTech University offers Ph.D. (Doctorate of Philosophy) in selected areas, typically 3 years minimum duration with research focus.
Eligibility: Master’s degree with at least ~55% marks (or equivalent).