UGC grip on universities to loosen
NEWDELHI: Central varsities such as Delhi University will soon be able to launch new departments, programmes, schools and centres without the approval of the University Grants Commission (UGC), albeit in self-financing mode.
This facility will be extended to some state universities too.
The UGC has also proposed new rules for private deemedto-be universities, such as BITS Pilani, allowing them to open as many off-campus centres as they want across the country.
In other proposals for central universities, the commission has allowed them to hire interna its total faculty strength and fill up to 20% of its student seats with aspirants from other countries. They will also be able to plan their own fee structure for foreign students.
The education body has approved a new set of regulations, termed as the UGC (Categorisation of Universities for Grant of Graded Autonomy) Regulations-2017. Under this, universities have been classified into National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) accreditation and National Institute Ranking Framework (NIRF) rankings.
The first two categories will be accorded greater autonomy by the UGC.
To be in category I, a university must have NAAC accreditation with a score of 3.5 or above. Otherwise, it should figure in the NIRF’s list of top 50 institutions for two consecutive years. Institutions such as Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Jamia Millia Islamia and Hyderabad University figure in the NIRF’s top 20 list.
The commission has sought public feedback for these new rules and guidelines till June 15 issued. A senior UGC official said central universities face unnec essary hurdles while launching new courses and departments “So, we want to free at least the top 100 universities from the inspection regime — giving them greater freedom. If Delhi Univer sity wants to start courses in management, they can go ahead However, they will have to do it with their own resources,” said a senior UGC official.
The deemed-to-be universities will also have to figure in the tier I category for gaining the eligibil ity to launch unlimited off-cam pus centres. At present, they can open only two in five years.
The parent universities wil simply have to send a report regarding the off campus centres
DEEMED UNIVERSITIES WILL BE ABLE TO OPEN AS MANY OFFCAMPUS CENTRES AS THEY WANT WITHOUT UGC’S NOD