Aravind,

That line is already deleted if you add the connection with the latest
updates to NetworkManager installed.

If you're still having trouble, probably the wrong authentication type is set 
in the wifi security settings. Default is TTLS, but at least my university 
(Utrecht University, NL) needs PEAP here for its Eduroam network. The inner 
authentication is MSCHAPv2 but I think that was right by default.
Settings may be different at your university but I think it's certainly worth 
giving it a try.
When you are asked for the certificate, choose to ignore it (unless you know 
which one to specify).

Future questions about this are better asked on a forum instead. This is
a closed bug.

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  Network manager cannot connect to WPA2/PEAP/MSCHAPv2 network without
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