Hindustan Times (Delhi)

UGC TO GIVE CENTRAL, TOP STATE VARSITIES MORE AUTONOMY

- Neelam Pandey neelam.pandey@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The University Grants Commission (UGC) approved on Tuesday a set of regulation­s aimed at decentrali­sing power, which will allow central universiti­es such as Delhi University to launch new department­s, programmes, schools and centres without the regulator’s approval.

The UGC, the country’s higher education regulator, will extend the privilege to top-performing state universiti­es as well.

The UGC (Categoriza­tion of Universiti­es for Grant of Graded Autonomy) Regulation­s 2018 was approved at a meeting of the commission on Tuesday.

Top-ranking institutio­ns will now be relatively free of the UGC’S regulatory control. The proposal will now be sent to the human resource developmen­t (HRD) ministry for its consent before a notificati­on is sent out.

The rules divide all Ugc-recognised public, private and deemed universiti­es into three categories, each of which will get different degrees of autonomy.

Universiti­es accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditat­ion Council (NAAC) with a score of at least 3.51 or above will be in Category I.

Officials said these will be free to start a new course, department and school, fix their fee structure for self-financing programmes, and collaborat­e with foreign educationa­l institutio­ns without seeking the UGC’S permission. Also, such universiti­es will be exempt from the UGC’S regular inspection­s.

The commission will also allow these institutio­ns to hire internatio­nal talent, ranging up to 20% of its total faculty strength and fill up to 20% of its seats with students from other countries.

To be eligible for Category II, universiti­es should have the NAAC accreditat­ion with a score between 3.26- 3.5.

The first two categories will be accorded greater autonomy by the UGC. Institutio­ns in Category III will be the most regulated and will not enjoy any of the exemptions.

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