Hindustan Times (Patiala)

GNDU in top category, gets more autonomy

- Vishal Rambani rambani@hindustant­imes.com

PATIALA : Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, has become the only university of the region — Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh — to get the elite category-1 status by the University Grants Commission (UGC), giving it powers to have new department­s, courses, schools, off-campus facilities and distance education programmes, besides the freedom to hire foreign faculty without the UGC’s approval.

The GNDU emerged in the top bracket of Indian universiti­es as the human resources of ministry, on the advice of the federal think tank NITI Aayog, announced far-reaching reforms in higher education by liberating top performing universiti­es, granting full academic autonomy, so that they can compete with the world’s top universiti­es, officials at the GNDU said.

Others in the region — Panjab University, Chandigarh, and Punjabi University, Patiala, which have been given a score of 3.35 out of 5 and 3.34, respective­ly, by the National Assessment and Accreditat­ion Council (NAAC) — are category-2 as per the notificati­on of UGC (Categorisa­tion of Universiti­es only) Grant of Graded Autonomy Regulation 2018, dated February 12.

In the notificati­on, the UGC has put universiti­es having NAAC score of above 3.5 — or similar score on one of the other accepted ratings — as category-1.

Category-2 universiti­es will be those with NAAC score of 3.26 and above, up to 3.50; and the rest are category-3.

Category-1 universiti­es can build in an incentive structure to attract talented faculty, with the condition that the incentive structure shall have to be paid from their own revenue sources.

“This status has put more responsibi­lity on our shoulders,” said Jaspal Sandhu, vicechance­llor of GNDU.

Punjabi University V-C BS Ghuman said though the autonomy is much delayed but the right step.

“Full academic autonomy will help university design new courses as per world-class patterns,” he said, adding though his university missed category-1 classifica­tion, “we will strive hard to earn a spot in the top bracket next year”.

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