Of them, it suggested action against 63 for getting enrolled at the university through fraudulent means from 2012-13 to 2017-18 academic sessions while four others for drug abuse and possessing illegal arms.
It also suggested that 24 other students be suspended for different terms on various charges, including fraudulence, attacking journalists, taking drugs and getting involved in mugging.
The decisions were taken at a meeting of the council chaired by DU Vice-chancellor Prof Md Akhtaruzzaman, said Prof AKM Golam Rabbani, DU proctor and member secretary of the council.
The Syndicate will now take the final decision, he added.
The accused students were involved in question leakage and admission forgery, they helped others to follow illegal means to get admitted to the university, the proctor added.
The DU Disciplinary Council recommended that nine other students be suspended on charge of adopting unfair means in the admission tests.
Two other students will be kept away from academic activities for six months for assaulting journalists on the campus.
Besides, action was recommended against 13 more students for their involvement in mugging and consuming drugs, said the proctor.
On August 6 last, the DU authorities suspended 69 students on charges of cheating and adopting unfair means in university admission tests.
They had also been served show-cause notices to explain their position over the allegations brought against them within seven days.
The explanations provided by the accused did not satisfy the authorities and finally they recommended expulsion of 63 students.