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All colleges in India to become autonomous

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New Delhi, Oct 9: Colleges in India will now enjoy an autonomous status as a new draft regulation on autonomous colleges has been approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC).
The UGC is expected to make it public in a few days for stakeholders’ feedback. After the autonomy, there will be no or just a few nominees of UGC and universities in the high level committees of the colleges.
Also, there will be less interference in the functioning of the college.
UGC Chairman M Jagadesh Kumar said that the autonomous college may prescribe their own admission rules, evolve methods of assessment, conduct of examinations and notification of result, promote research in relevant fields etc.
Kumar said that autonomous status would be granted initially for a period of 10 years and a further extension for five years would be done.
A college which has functioned as autonomous college for 15 consecutive years will be considered as autonomous college on permanent basis.
However, such permanent autonomous college is required to maintain the required grade of NAAC/NBA etc. as per the eligibility condition for autonomy, and inform the same to the parent university.
According to the guidelines made by the UGC, a college fulfilling the eligibility as per these regulations, intending to become autonomous shall submit the application on UGC portal anytime during the year.
The college shall submit the proposal to the parent/affiliating university which may forward the same to the UGC within 30 days of the receipt of proposal.
The parent university will examine the application of the college for autonomous status on UGC portal and give its recommendations along with reasons and justification, within 30 days on UGC portal.
If the university does not respond on UGC portal within 30 days, it shall be presumed that the university has no objection to the processing of the application by the UGC for conferment of autonomous status.
A standing committee of UGC shall examine the application of the college for conferment of autonomous status.
The approval/rejection letters may be issued on the basis of the decision of the standing committee. The decisions may be ratified by the commission subsequently.
An autonomous college can merge with another autonomous college(s)/institution(s) run by the same parent body of the autonomous colleges, with the prior approval of the parent university.
There will be automatic extension of the autonomous status if the college is having NAAC with minimum ‘A’ Grade or NBA accreditation for at least three programmes with a minimum score of 675.
In case, autonomous colleges fail to obtain NAAC with minimum ‘A’ Grade or NBA accreditation for at least three programmes with a minimum score of 675, the autonomy to such college stands automatically withdrawn and no fresh admissions will be done under autonomy mode after withdrawal of autonomous status.
There will be no UGC or university nominee in the governing body of the autonomous colleges.
As per the current provision, a university nominee is must in a college finance committee. But after the fresh changes and autonomy no university nominee will be required in the finance committee of a college. (IANS)

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