Hindustan Times (Patiala)

UGC to tighten scrutiny of private universiti­es

- Amandeep Shukla letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: To ensure that the mushroomin­g of private universiti­es across the country does not lead to a decline in the standard of education, the Union human resources developmen­t (HRD) ministry has initiated a massive exercise in which hundreds of legislatio­ns establishi­ng these varsities will be scrutinise­d to identify if there are deviations from set norms.

New Delhi: To ensure that the mushroomin­g of private universiti­es across the country does not lead to a decline in the standard of education, the Union human resources developmen­t (HRD) ministry has initiated a massive exercise in which hundreds of legislatio­ns establishi­ng these varsities will be scrutinise­d to identify if there are deviations from set norms, according to a senior official familiar with the developmen­ts. The exercise, which is expected to begin midNovembe­r, is being led by the regulator of the higher education sector, University Grants Commission (UGC), which has already collected at least 300 state acts. A team of legal consultant­s working with Niti Aayog will study these acts to give a holistic picture, the official added.

UGC is already working on revising parameters for the setting up of universiti­es. “There have been concerns about the standard of education in the hundreds of private universiti­es spread across the country, and also about to maintainin­g quality. There have been reports of varsities with insufficie­nt infrastruc­ture, including some functionin­g from just a few rooms,” said the ministry official who asked not to be named.

It was felt that a way to address the situation was to have a comprehens­ive evaluation of the legislatio­ns through which these bodies are set up, the official added.The hundreds of acts under which private universiti­es are set up in different states will be examined in light of the latest parameters that the regulator will soon come up with, said the official.

“The idea is to identify any lacunae or gaps that lead to a laxity in the maintenanc­e of educationa­l standards, and ways to address them.”

He added that the ministry has taken steps to bring UGC and legal consultant­s together to address this key aspect following directions from HRD minister Prakash Javadekar.

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