Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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AGU is an independent international platform that provides Universities and Educational Institutions with global visibility, listing, and participation opportunities within a shared international framework.

No. AGU is not an accrediting body and does not grant accreditation or academic approval.

No. AGU operates independently and is not affiliated with any government, regulator, or intergovernmental agency.

No. AGU does not rank, score, grade, or evaluate universities.

AGU exists to provide a neutral international space for institutional presence, visibility, and participation without evaluation or regulation.

Universities and Educational Institutions may apply for AGU membership. Membership is institutional, not individual.

AGU offers University Membership and Institutional Membership.

No. Membership is voluntary.

Membership includes a certificate, a one-page institutional profile, directory listing, enquiry routing, and eligibility for AGU platform activities.

No. Membership reflects participation in the AGU platform only.

The Global Directory is a country-wise listing of Universities and Institutions participating in AGU.

No. Listing order does not represent ranking, quality, or comparison.

No. AGU does not verify, audit, or endorse institutional content.

Yes. AGU issues an official institutional membership certificate.

No. CPA does not regulate or accredit professional associations.

No. AGU does not replace or interfere with national or international education systems.

Institutions may apply by contacting AGU through the official enquiry channels.

Membership terms and fees, if applicable, are communicated directly to institutions.

AGU exists to support institutional visibility, participation, and global connection through a neutral international platform.