Suggest, propose, recommend, insist, demand are probably what you're looking for.
But the sentence you mentioned seems incorrect because of "studies". It should be "study". → It's recommended that each of the students studying in university *study* English at least one year. In American English, they miss out "should" in this kind of sentence pattern, i.e., it's recommended that each of the students studying in universty *should study* English at least one year. British people often use "should" to express the idea of subjunctiveness.
American people say "The teacher recommends that students read the book."
British people say "The teacher recommends that students should read the book."
I recommend that you be 30 minutes early for our trip to India.
I recommend that you should be 30 minutes early for our trip to India.