UGC Draft Regulations 2025

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News: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan introduced the UGC Draft Regulations 2025. It brings substantial reforms in the appointment process for Vice-Chancellors (VCs) and academic staff.

UGC draft regulations 2025
Source- The Indian Express

Draft Guidelines for Vice-Chancellor Appointment

  • The University Grants Commission (UGC) has outlined key guidelines for the appointment of Vice-Chancellors (VCs) to ensure transparency, inclusivity, and merit in the selection process.
    • The revised guidelines are in alignment with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and aim to streamline the selection of Vice-Chancellors across all universities in India.

Key features of the guidelines:

  • Authority for Selection– The Chancellor or Visitor of the university will have the authority to form a three-member Search-cum-Selection Committee responsible for appointing the Vice-Chancellor (VC).
  • Composition of the Search-cum-Selection Committee– The Search-cum-Selection Committee will be composed of the following members:
    • Chairperson: A nominee of the Visitor/Chancellor.
    • Nominee from UGC: A nominee from the Chairman of the University Grants Commission (UGC).
    • Nominee from University’s Apex Body: A nominee from the university’s apex body such as the Syndicate, Senate, Executive Council, Board of Management, or an equivalent body.
    • Selection Process:
      • Applications for the position of Vice-Chancellor will be invited through all-India newspaper advertisements or by other talent-search processes.
      • The committee will review applications and select candidates based on merit and eligibility.
      • The selection process will involve objective assessment and clear evaluation criteria to ensure transparency.
    • Eligibility Criteria for Vice-Chancellor:
      • Professional Background: Eligible candidates should have at least ten years of senior-level experience in academia, industry, public administration, public policy, or public sector undertakings. They should also have a proven track record of significant academic or scholarly contributions.
      • Inclusivity: The selection process encourages candidates from economically weaker sections (EWS), SC, ST, OBC, and persons with disabilities.
      • Academic Background: Candidates no longer need to be professors, but must demonstrate leadership in academic or research fields.
    • Consequences of Non-Compliance– Universities that fail to comply with these guidelines may be barred from participating in UGC schemes or from offering degree programs.
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