The upcoming 20 world class universities will completely become free from any government monitoring and review.
According to the draft regulations formulated by the University Grants Commission (UGC) for setting up of the proposed higher educational institutions, once these universities get into the list of top hundred institutions in international ranking of repute for two consecutive years or complete fifteen years from their establishment, whichever is earlier, they would then be liable for making self-disclosures about their functioning, fee structures and other policies, based on their internal policy.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley proposed the establishment of 10 world class universities/institutions each in public and private sector under a distinct category of the deemed-to-be university.
"The monitoring and review shall continue till the World Class Institution Deemed to be University gets into top one hundred in a world ranking of repute for two consecutive years or till fifteen years, whichever is earlier," the draft UGC regulations stipulate.
While 10 of these varsities will be established by giving world class deemed-to-be university/institution tag to the best of the higher educational institutions run by the government, private sector players will get an opportunity to apply for setting up the remaining 10 universities as not-for profit institutions, subject to other conditions.
The upcoming 20 world class universities will completely become free from any government monitoring and review.
According to the draft regulations formulated by the University Grants Commission (UGC) for setting up of the proposed higher educational institutions, once these universities get into the list of top hundred institutions in international ranking of repute for two consecutive years or complete fifteen years from their establishment, whichever is earlier, they would then be liable for making self-disclosures about their functioning, fee structures and other policies, based on their internal policy.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley proposed the establishment of 10 world class universities/institutions each in public and private sector under a distinct category of the deemed-to-be university.
"The monitoring and review shall continue till the World Class Institution Deemed to be University gets into top one hundred in a world ranking of repute for two consecutive years or till fifteen years, whichever is earlier,” the draft UGC regulations stipulate.
While 10 of these varsities will be established by giving world class deemed-to-be university/institution tag to the best of the higher educational institutions run by the government, private sector players will get an opportunity to apply for setting up the remaining 10 universities as not-for profit institutions, subject to other conditions.
According to the draft regulations formulated by the University Grants Commission (UGC) for setting up of the proposed higher educational institutions, once these universities get into the list of top hundred institutions in international ranking of repute for two consecutive years or complete fifteen years from their establishment, whichever is earlier, they would then be liable for making self-disclosures about their functioning, fee structures and other policies, based on their internal policy.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley proposed the establishment of 10 world class universities/institutions each in public and private sector under a distinct category of the deemed-to-be university.
"The monitoring and review shall continue till the World Class Institution Deemed to be University gets into top one hundred in a world ranking of repute for two consecutive years or till fifteen years, whichever is earlier," the draft UGC regulations stipulate.
While 10 of these varsities will be established by giving world class deemed-to-be university/institution tag to the best of the higher educational institutions run by the government, private sector players will get an opportunity to apply for setting up the remaining 10 universities as not-for profit institutions, subject to other conditions.

According to the draft regulations formulated by the University Grants Commission (UGC) for setting up of the proposed higher educational institutions, once these universities get into the list of top hundred institutions in international ranking of repute for two consecutive years or complete fifteen years from their establishment, whichever is earlier, they would then be liable for making self-disclosures about their functioning, fee structures and other policies, based on their internal policy.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley proposed the establishment of 10 world class universities/institutions each in public and private sector under a distinct category of the deemed-to-be university.
"The monitoring and review shall continue till the World Class Institution Deemed to be University gets into top one hundred in a world ranking of repute for two consecutive years or till fifteen years, whichever is earlier,” the draft UGC regulations stipulate.
While 10 of these varsities will be established by giving world class deemed-to-be university/institution tag to the best of the higher educational institutions run by the government, private sector players will get an opportunity to apply for setting up the remaining 10 universities as not-for profit institutions, subject to other conditions.