Sunday, April 26, 2020

New UGC guidelines for colleges and universities next week

New UGC guidelines for colleges and universities next week



On Saturday, the University Grants Commission (UGC) said that new guidelines for the colleges and universities for the current and next academic session will be released next week. The new guidelines will be based on the suggestions given by the two committees. "UGC constituted two committees to look into the issues being faced by the universities and colleges regarding teaching-learning processes, examinations, admissions, academic calendar and other related issues in view of the COVID-19 pandemic and countrywide lockdown, to avoid academic loss and take appropriate measures for the future of students," reads an official statement from UGC. The first committee was formed under the chairmanship of Professor RC Kuhad, former member UGC and Vice-Chancellor, Central University of Haryana and the second committee was formed under the chairmanship of Professor Nageshwar Rao, Vice-Chancellor, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). "One panel has recommended that the academic session be started from September than July. The second panel has suggested that universities should conduct online exams if they have the infrastructure and means or wait for the lockdown to get over and then decide a date for pen-and-paper examinations," a source said. "It is further clarified that both the committees have submitted their reports on April 24 to UGC. The reports will be discussed in the UGC Commission meeting and based on the decision of the Commission, UGC will issue guidelines/ advisories, next week, to the universities and colleges regarding the measures to be taken for the current academic session as well as next academic session in the larger interest of the student community," the statement added. "It is not binding that all the recommendations will be accepted. After deliberating on the feasibility issues and keeping the situation in mind, guidelines will be issued," an official from the HRD Ministry said. 

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