Can you trust Indian conferences? A research-backed guide to separating legitimate academic events from predatory ones — and how to verify any conference before submitting your work.
India hosts a vibrant academic conference ecosystem. The country's premier institutions — IITs, IIMs, AIIMS, NITs, central universities, and CSIR laboratories — regularly organise high-quality national and international conferences with rigorous peer review, genuine Scopus-indexed proceedings, and respected keynote speakers.
But alongside these legitimate events, India faces a growing problem: predatory conferences. These are fake or low-quality events that exploit the enormous pressure on Indian researchers to publish for PhDs, API scores, and NAAC accreditation.
There is no official UGC-approved list of conferences in India. While the UGC CARE list covers journals, no equivalent exists for conferences — making independent verification essential.
PhD students need conference publications to meet university requirements and strengthen their thesis. A publication at a predatory conference can be rejected by the PhD evaluation committee, delaying graduation by months or years. Some universities now mandate verification of all conference publications before thesis submission.
Under the UGC's Academic Performance Indicator (API) system, faculty need research publications for career advancement. Publications at predatory conferences receive no API points and may be flagged during promotion reviews. Assistant Professors aiming for Associate Professor positions must ensure every conference publication is from a verified venue.
NAAC peer review teams increasingly scrutinise the quality of publications claimed in Self-Study Reports. Institutions that include predatory conference publications risk negative observations and lower grades. NIRF rankings also factor in research quality, making conference verification a institutional priority.
| Conference Type | Trust Level | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Organised by IITs, IISc, IIMs | High Trust | VLSI Design (IIT), COMSNETS, ISEC |
| IEEE / ACM / Springer sponsored | High Trust | IEEE INDICON, ACM India, ICACCI |
| NITs, Central Universities | Generally Safe | Varies — verify individually |
| State Universities, Colleges | Verify Carefully | Quality varies widely |
| Private organisers, unknown companies | High Risk | Always verify with ScholarVault |
| Found via conference alert websites only | Very High Risk | Many predatory conferences advertise here |
Websites like allconferencealert.com, conferencealerts.co.in, and similar aggregators list both legitimate and predatory conferences without any verification. Researchers discovered through ResearchGate and academic forums that many conferences listed on these sites are predatory. Never assume a conference is legitimate just because it appears on a conference alert website.
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