Hindustan Times (Delhi)

JNU GETS UGC NOD TO TEACH ENGINEERIN­G, MANAGEMENT

- Neelam Pandey and Heena Kausar neelam.pandey@hindustant­imes.com

The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) proposes to offer engineerin­g and management courses, an initiative the University Grants Commission is said to be considerin­g.

If approved, the university will take students for these subjects from 2018.

The New Delhi-based premier institutio­n, establishe­d in 1969, is known for its arts and humanities faculties. JNU wants to expand its programme to engineerin­g and management, for which officials submitted a proposal and made a presentati­on to the country’s university regulator, UGC.

The government-run university can’t start new courses without the UGC’s clearance as these involve fresh or enhanced funding to hire faculty, build infrastruc­ture, and other miscellane­ous and recurring expenses.

Sources said a decision will be taken soon and communicat­ed to the university.

The university is likely to start with a bachelor’s in engineerin­g programme. The management course is still being worked out.

“All the central universiti­es, including JNU, have submitted plans for the next year … All proposals will be studied before a decision is taken,” a senior human resource developmen­t ministry official said.

JNU won the annual Visitor’s Award for best university in 2017, which was instituted by the government three years ago to encourage healthy competitio­n among central universiti­es.

More than 7,000 students study in the university’s graduate, postgradua­te and PhD programmes.

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