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UGC eases hiring contract teachers, opens VC post to non-academics too
- The Indian Express |
- Polity and Governance |
- 2025-01-07
- Higher Education
- University Grants Commission (UGC)
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has proposed new regulations for appointing Vice-Chancellors.
Overhaul of Appointment Process in Higher Education
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has issued new regulations to revise the appointment process for Vice-Chancellors in universities. This gives Governors, who often serve as Chancellors, more power in appointing Vice-Chancellors. The position is also now open to industry experts and public sector veterans, moving away from the tradition of selecting only academicians.
Key Changes and Implications
- Governor's Role: The regulations potentially give Chancellors greater control over Vice-Chancellor appointments, possibly affecting states like Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Kerala, where disputes exist between the government and the Governor over academic appointments.
- Search-cum-Selection Committee: The Search-cum-Selection Committee will now be constituted by the Chancellor/Visitor, comprising three experts. Previously, it was not specified who would form the committee.
- Eligibility for Vice-Chancellors:
- Industry experts and individuals from public policy, public administration, or public sector undertakings can now be considered for Vice-Chancellor positions.
- Removal of Academic Performance Indicators (API):
- The API system, which quantified academic performance, is replaced by an evaluation of "notable contributions" in nine categories, including teaching in Indian languages and research in Indian Knowledge Systems.
- Expanded Candidate Requirements: Candidates need a minimum of ten years of experience, either as a professor or in senior roles in industry or public sectors, with significant academic or scholarly contributions.
- Removal of Contract Teacher Cap: The cap on contract teacher appointments has been lifted to provide more flexibility due to faculty shortages in many state universities.
Additional Details
- Cross-Disciplinary Flexibility:
- Teachers can be appointed in subjects where they hold a PhD, even if their undergraduate or postgraduate degrees are in different fields, promoting a multidisciplinary approach as per NEP 2020.
Conclusion
The draft regulations are designed to broaden the pool of candidates for leadership roles in higher education, ensure a clear selection process, and encourage a multidisciplinary ecosystem within universities. The changes align with the vision of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 to foster innovation and collaboration between academia, industry, and society.