Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

HOW WILL YOU USE AUTONOMY? CENTRE TO ASK UNIVERSITI­ES

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NEWDELHI: The Human Resource Developmen­t ministry will invite universiti­es such as Jawaharlal Nehru University, University of Hyderabad, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), and Benares Hindu University (BHU) that were given graded autonomy , to make a presentati­on on how they plan to use their new-found autonomy, to ensure that they do not sue their new-found freedom to hike tuition fees or make other student-unfriendly changes, according to a ministry official.

The universiti­es, which were given freedom on several academic, operationa­l, and administra­tive issues earlier this year will also be expected to present a five-year plan, this person added, asking not to be identified. The apex administra­tive body of universiti­es, the University Grants Commission (UGC) took this decision at a meeting last month.

“During the meeting it was suggested that all the 35 universiti­es that were granted graded autonomy (level I and II) in March should be invited to make a presentati­on on how they would use the autonomy. It will also give the ministry an idea about their action plan for the next five years,” said a senior HRD official.

HRD ministry officials said varsities that have been granted autonomy will be free to launch new courses and department­s, and enter into collaborat­ions with foreign educationa­l institutes, without seeking the UGC’s permission. They will also be exempt from UGC inspection­s, obtaining appraisals on the basis of self-reporting. Besides this, they’ll be allowed to hire global talent for 20% of their faculty strength . “Although these universiti­es will remain within the UGC’s ambit, they will have the freedom to launch new courses, off-campus centres, skill developmen­t courses and new academic programmes,” HRD minister Prakash Javadekar had said at the time of granting autonomy to the universiti­es.

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