The University Grants Commission (UGC) has been issuing regulations, guidelines and directives at break neck speed that some of the important ones miss drawing the attention of the higher education community. One such guideline is Mulya Pravah 2.0, a modified version of Mulya Pravah, which was notified in 2019.
The University Grants Commission of India (UGC India) is a statutory body established by the Government of India under the Ministry of Education in accordance with the UGC Act 1956. It is charged with the coordination, determination, and maintenance of higher education standards. It grants India’s universities recognition and makes financial contributions to accredited institutions and universities.
Regional Office | Location |
Southern Eastern Regional Office (SERO) | Hyderabad |
Western Regional Office (WRO) | Pune |
Central Regional Office (CRO) | Bhopal |
North-Eastern Regional Office (NERO) | Guwahati |
Eastern Regional Office (ERO) | Kolkata |
South-Western Regional Office (SWRO) | Bangalore |
India has different kinds of universities, each with its own rules and support:
The UGC holds a unique position as the sole grant-giving agency in the country, entrusted with dual responsibilities: providing funds and overseeing the coordination, establishment, and preservation of standards in higher education institutions. The UGC's core responsibilities encompass:
Few recent UGC decisions have proved unpopular, including an increase in faculty teaching hours followed by its revocation. The introduction of Delhi University’s choice-based credit semester system, as well as the University Grants Commission’s decision to abolish the non-NET MPhil scholarship, were also questioned.
India’s higher education system has expanded tremendously since Independence. University Grants Commission (UGC) has made a substantial contribution to the growth and advancement of Indian higher education by developing programmes and carrying out multiple initiatives with academic, administrative, and financial support. The purpose of the UGC is to establish and uphold university-wide standards for instruction, assessment, and research, as well as to take whatever actions are deemed necessary to advance and coordinate higher education.
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