Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has officially unveiled the draft University Grants Commission (UGC) Regulations 2025, setting forth new qualifications and criteria for the appointment and promotion of teachers and academic staff in universities and colleges across India.
The draft regulations are part of the government’s broader effort to bring about transformative reforms in the higher education system. The regulations aim to foster a more inclusive, dynamic, and innovative academic environment. Public consultation for the draft has been opened, and feedback will be accepted until February 5, 2025.
Some of the key provisions outlined in the draft regulations include revised qualifications and experience requirements for teaching staff, a revamped career advancement scheme, and updated professional ethics guidelines for educators. The draft also introduces greater flexibility in faculty appointments, allowing candidates to apply for teaching positions in subjects relevant to their UGC NET or PhD disciplines, rather than being restricted to specific subject areas.
Additionally, the new regulations eliminate the Academic Performance Indicator (API) system, which previously played a role in faculty promotions. This marks a significant departure from previous norms and reflects a shift toward a more holistic approach to evaluating teaching staff, focusing on performance and contributions rather than rigid metrics.
The draft regulations have been made available for public review, and stakeholders from across the education sector are encouraged to share their feedback. The final version of the regulations is expected to be notified shortly after the consultation period concludes.
These reforms are expected to create a more flexible and responsive system for faculty appointments and promotions, while also helping to attract high-quality educators who can drive the future of Indian higher education. With these new guidelines, the government aims to create a more robust and competitive academic ecosystem that aligns with the evolving needs of the education sector.
Education Minister releases Draft UGC Regulations 2025 for Teacher Appointments and Promotions
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