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Title: Autonomy to Colleges


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Autonomy to Colleges
  • Dr. N. Prabhu Dev
  • Vice-Chancellor
  • Bangalore University

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Autonomous
  • Auto Self Nomos Law
  • Having a self governance
  • Functioning independently without control by
    others
  • Existing/developing Independently of other
  • Obliged to account for ones acts
  • ..
  • If the bigger message is understood, the
    discussion would be more focused

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India has 421 Universities and 20,918 colleges
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Distribution of Autonomous colleges across States
(Total in India 300)
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Autonomous Colleges in Univ. in Karnataka
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Ratio of Affiliated Colleges to Autonomous
Colleges
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Spirit Behind Autonomy
  • Colleges with potential needs more autonomy
  • Teachers need more academic freedom
  • State holders should be provided with more
    responsibility
  • Education Commission (1964-66) recommends autonomy

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The Need
  • Due to the increase in number of affiliated
    colleges, the Universities are burdened with
    examination work

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Core features of autonomy
  • Decentralized management culture
  • Delegation of responsibility with accountability
  • Willing and honest participation of stake holders
    and management
  • Creative and innovative ambience
  • Sufficient financial resources
  • Capacity to mobilize resources

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Regulation of Autonomous Colleges
Central Govt (MHRD)
UGC
State Govt.
University
Autonomous College
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Governance of Autonomous Colleges
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In favor of Full Autonomy
  • In matters of curriculum, examination and
    evaluation, finances as well as management of
    teaching and non-teaching staff. Freedom brings
    responsibility
  • Neither students nor the cause of quality
    education is served by standardization through a
    large university with unmanageable number of
    affiliated colleges
  • In competitive education/job market, each college
    has a reputation to protect. Reputation is a
    more reliable tool than standardization, to
    sustain the quality of education

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  • Academic autonomy has always been regarded as a
    fundamental necessity for institutions of higher
    education. The conspicuous absence of academic
    freedom and institutional autonomy in the case of
    colleges in India has been the greatest
    dysfunctional factor responsible for the decline
    of standards

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  • The rigidity of affiliating system also deprives
    the good teachers of the opportunity to take
    initiatives for creative, imaginative and more
    fruitful action. The existing bureaucratic and
    centralized structure of university has to be
    radically altered to avoid delays, to evade
    attempts at rigid uniformities, to create elastic
    and dynamic system and to promote innovation and
    reform. Therefore, in advocating Autonomy to
    deserving affiliated colleges.

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UGC guidelines for Autonomous Colleges during
eleventh plan period (2007-2012)
  • Objectives
  • Freedom of Autonomous colleges
  • Relationship with the parent University, the
    State Government and other educational
    institutions
  • Modes of conferring Autonomous status to chosen
    colleges
  • What is covered when autonomy is conferred

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UGC guidelines for Autonomous Colleges during
eleventh plan period (2007-2012)
  • Target Group and Eligibility Target Group
  • Criteria for identification of institutions for
    grant of autonomy
  • Preparation prior to applying for autonomy
    (Faculty preparation, Departmental preparation,
    Common programmes to be adopted, Institutional
    preparation)
  • Procedure for applying

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UGC guidelines for Autonomous Colleges during
eleventh plan period (2007-2012)
  • Procedure for approval by the UGC
  • Nature of Assistance and procedure for release of
    Autonomy Grants

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Award of Degrees through parent University
  • The parent university will award degrees to the
    students evaluated and recommended by autonomous
    colleges
  • The degree certificates will be in a common
    format devised by university
  • The name of the college will be mentioned in the
    degree certificate, if so desired
  • Autonomous colleges that have completed three
    terms can confer the degree under their own title
    with the seal of the university

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Relationship with the parent university, the
state government and other educational
institutions
  • Autonomous colleges are free to make use of the
    expertise of university departments and other
    institutions to frame their curricula, devise
    methods of teaching, examination and evaluation
  • They can recruit their teachers according to
    existing procedures (for private and govt.
    colleges)
  • The parent universities will accept the
    methodologies of teaching, examination,
    evaluation and the course curriculum of its
    autonomous colleges
  • It will also help the colleges to develop their
    academic programmes, improves the faculty and to
    provide necessary guidance by participating in
    the deliberations of the different bodies of the
    colleges

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The role of the parent Universities
  • To bring more autonomous colleges under its fold
  • To promote academic freedom in autonomous
    colleges by encouraging introduction of
    innovative academic programs
  • To facilitate new courses of study, subject to
    the required minimum number of hours of
    instruction, content and standards
  • To permit them to issue their own
    provisional/Immigration and other certificates
  • To ensure that degrees/diplomas/certificates
    issued indicate the name of the college
  • To depute various nominees of the university to
    serve in various committees of the autonomous
    colleges and get the feedback on their
    functioning
  • To create separate wings wherever necessary to
    facilitate the smooth working of the autonomous
    colleges

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Other Resources
  • Education Commission recommendations of college
    autonomy (1964-66)
  • The National Policy on Education formulations of
    objectives for autonomous colleges (1986-92)
  • Report of Central Advisory Board of Education
    (CABE) committee on Autonomy of HEIs (2005)
  • National Knowledge commission Note on higher
    education, 29th November, 2006
  • UGC document on XI plan profile of higher
    education in India
  • Other Scholarly articles related to autonomy
    colleges

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