Received over 15,000 suggestions from stakeholders on draft UGC regulations 2025, says Centre

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Received over 15,000 suggestions from stakeholders on draft UGC regulations 2025, says Centre



“These regulations are designed to ensure academic excellence while respecting the diverse educational frameworks of different states. These regulations propose a three-member search-cum-selection committee for appointment of Vice Chancellors. These members are to be nominated by impartial statutory bodies to ensure transparency in the selection process as well as to ensure autonomy of the universities,” Majumdar said.The controversial draft regulations have led to a political slugfest with non-BJP-led states opposing the move, claiming that it gives overarching power to the centrally appointed governors in selecting and appointing the Vice-Chancellors in the universities.According to the draft regulations, industry experts and senior professionals from public administration, public policy, and public sector undertakings might soon be eligible for appointment as vice-chancellors. The draft norms have also given power to chancellors or visitors to constitute the three-member search-cum-selection committee to appoint vice-chancellors.The new guidelines will also amend the norms for hiring faculty members in universities, allowing people with postgraduate degrees in Master of Engineering (M.E) and Masters of Technology (MTech), with at least 55 per cent marks, to be directly recruited to the Assistant Professor level without qualifying for the UGC National Eligibility Test (NET).



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