20 years of operation a must for deemed university status, UGC set to roll out new norms
Amandeep
Shukla | Hindustan Times, New Delhi | Jan 07, 2019
According to the
new norms, applicant institution must be in operation for at least 20 years,
have 100 teachers and 2,000 students, a minimum teacher-student ratio of 1:20
to get deemed university status.
The University
Grants Commission (UGC) is set to specify new eligibility norms for ‘deemed to
be university’ status as part of an attempt to improve learning and
employability of students, officials familiar with the matter said.
An educational
institution is called a deemed university when the Centre grants it the status
of a varsity on the recommendations of the UGC, which regulates the country’s
higher education sector. A deemed university enjoys autonomy in deciding its
fee and admission structure. There are 130 deemed universities in the
country.According to the new guidelines, an applicant institution must be in
operation for at least 20 years. It should have at least 100 teachers and 2,000
students. One-third of the students should be pursuing research or
post-graduate courses. The institutes will be required to have a minimum
teacher-student ratio of 1:20 to be given deemed university status, the
officials said on condition of anonymity. “The new regulations, the
consultation for which is at an advanced stage, are aimed at improving learning
outcomes, students’ skills and improving graduates’ employment opportunities
through industry-linkages. These are also the key thrust areas of HRD [human
resource development] minister Prakash Javadekar,” a UGC member said requesting
anonymity.
Under the new
guidelines, a deemed university will be required to have a built-up area of not
less than 30 square metres per student, the official quoted above said.
According to the earlier norms framed in 2016, an institute needed to have an
administrative area of 1,000 square metres, academic area of 15,000 square
metres, central library in 2,000 square metres and 40% open space to get deemed
university tag. In a departure from the earlier norms, deemed universities will
now have to put information related to approved seats in each course, admission
policy, students admitted, fee structure, faculty and their qualifications,
infrastructure, on their websites in the form of an affidavit, a second UGC
functionary said.
The official
added that this would also help in empowering students.
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