New Delhi: An Empowered Expert Committee (EEC) constituted by the Federal Government in its report recommended selection of 6 institutions- 3 from public sector and 3 from private sector, as Institutions of Eminence (IoEs).
Public Sector: (i) Indian Institute of Science (IIS) Bangalore, Karnataka (ii) Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, Maharashtra and (iii) Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi.
Private Sector: (i) Jio Institute (Reliance Foundation), Pune under Green Field Category (ii) Birla Institute of Technology & Sciences, Pilani, Rajasthan and (iii) Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka.
In order to select the Institutions as IoEs, an Empowered Expert Committee (EEC) comprising of N. Gopalaswami (Chairman), Prof. Tarun Khanna, Prof. Pritam Singh and Smt. Renu Khatore was formed.
"All the Institutions/sponsoring organizations have made presentations before the EEC during 2nd April, 2018 to 8th May, 2018. The Committee in its report recommended selection of only 6 institutions (3 from public sector and 3 from private sector) as Institutions of Eminence", Ministry of Human Resources Development (HRD Ministry) said.
"Each public Institution selected as ‘Institution of Eminence’ will get financial assistance up to Rs. 1000 Crore over the period of five years under this scheme", the ministry said.
HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar hailed the decision as landmark and says it goes far beyond graded autonomy.
"It will ensure complete autonomy to the selected institutions and facilitate them to grow more rapidly. At the same time, they will get more opportunity to scale up their operations with more skills and quality improvement so that they become World Class Institutions in the field of education", Javadekar said
Earlier, the Government and the UGC had jointly approved the scheme of providing Regulatory Architecture for setting up upgrading of 20 Institutions (10 from public sector & 10 from private sector) as world class teaching and research institutions called as ‘Institutions of Eminence’. The Regulatory Architecture has been provided in the form of UGC (Declaration of Government Institutions as Institutions of Eminence) Guidelines, 2017 for public Institutions and UGC (Institutions of Eminence Deemed to be Universities) Regulations, 2017 for private Institutions.
"Under this scheme, 114 applications (74 from public sector and 40 from private sector) were received in the Ministry for selection of IoEs", the HRD Ministry said.
The government expects that the shortlisted Institutions will come up in top 500 of the world ranking in 10 years and in top 100 of the world ranking eventually overtime. To achieve the top world ranking, these Institutions will be provided with greater autonomy to admit foreign students up to 30% of the admitted students, to recruit foreign faculty upto 25% of the faculty strength, to offer online courses upto 20% of its programmes, to enter into academic collaboration with top 500 in the world ranking Institutions without permission of UGC, free to fix and charge fees from foreign students without restriction, flexibility of course structure in terms of number of credit hours and years to take a degree, complete flexibility in fixing of curriculum and syllabus among others.
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