UGC Develops New System To Evaluate Institutes Based On NEP 2020

The progress made by the HEIs in implementing the National Education Policy will be considered while granting privileges and entitlements.

NEW DELHI: The University Grants Commission (UGC) is planning to develop a system to evaluate higher education institutions (HEIs) based on the implementation of National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

In some of the UGC regulations, grades/scores obtained in NAAC accreditation are taken as criteria to make HEIs eligible for certain privileges or entitlements.

In line with this, the commission has invited suggestions and feedback from the stakeholders to draft document which may be submitted through the Google form at https://forms.gle/xY6avHXGfKXJuwBk8

“It has been decided to develop a system to evaluate HEIs based on the implementation of the National Education Policy 2020. The progress made by the HEIs in implementing the NEP 2020 will be considered while granting privileges and entitlements under various UGC regulations. To facilitate this, a two-step evaluation process has been developed, and specific parameters have been identified to determine the allocation of points,” said an official notification issued by the UGC.

A higher education institution may be required to pass through a two-step process.

In the first step, an institution needs to fulfill the mandatory requirements called ‘qualifiers,’ followed by ‘quantifiers, where the HEI will need to reply with ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to a series of questions based on the initiatives of NEP 2020 and the UGC Regulations.

The assessment will be based on the data and evidence to be submitted by the HEI. Submission of false evidence and or any wrong declaration by HEl will lead to the rejection of the application and any other action as deemed fit by the UGC.

Two-step evaluation

Eligibility Qualifiers: These will be the mandatory benchmarks that an HEl needs to fulfill to be eligible for the grant of privileges/entitlements.

Quantifier Parameters: The eligible HEI will be evaluated on the identified parameters and the grant of privilege/entitlement will be determined on the basis of the points obtained by the HEI.

An HEI mandatorily needs to attain the qualifier benchmarks to be eligible for submission of an application to obtain a privilege or entitlement to be granted or conferred by the UGC.

The HEIs need to submit evidence in support of achieving a benchmark parameter.

The complete details are available on the official website of the UGC.

To see the full notification, click here.

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