Annual Report 2013 14
Annual Report 2013 14
Annual Report 2013 14
2013-2014
1953-2013
ANNUAL REPORT
2013-2014
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CONTENTS
Page Number(s)
Foreword
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2.
Introduction
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1.1
Legend
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1.1(a)
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1.2
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1.3
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(a)
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(b)
26
(c)
SC/ST/OBC Cell
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(d)
Minorities Cell
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(e)
Vigilance Cell
27
(f)
Legal Cell
28
(g)
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(h)
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(i)
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Anti-Ragging Cell
30
1.4
Publications
32
1.5
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1.6
Joint Cadre Review Committee (JCRC) for Central and Deemed to be Universities
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1.7
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1.8
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2.1
Institutions
50
2.2
Students Enrolment
62
2.3
Faculty Strength
70
2.4
Research Degrees
74
2.5
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2.6
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2.7
Women Colleges
77
2.8
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3.1
Assistance to Universities
79
3.1(a)
Central Universities
79
3.1(b)
State Universities
95
3.1(c)
Deemed to be Universities
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4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
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4.5
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5.1
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5.2
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5.3
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5.4
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5.5
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5.6
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5.7
Autonomous Colleges
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5.8
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5.9
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5.10
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5.11
142
5.12
Travel Grant
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5.13
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5.14
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5.15
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Promotion of Research
169
6.1
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6.2
Research Awards
171
6.3
Emeritus Fellowships
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6.4
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6.5
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6.6
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6.7
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6.8
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6.9
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6.10
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6.11
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6.12
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6.13
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6.14
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6.15
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6.16
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6.17
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6.18
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6.21
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6.22
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7.1
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7.2
Establishment of Centres in Universities for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy 201
7.3
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7.4
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7.5
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7.5(a)
Remedial Coaching
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7.5(b)
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7.5(c)
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7.6
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7.6(a)
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7.6(b)
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7.6(c)
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8.1
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8.2
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8.3
8.4
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9.1
E-Governance
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9.2
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New Initiatives
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10.1
Community Colleges
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10.2
Distance Education
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10.3
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List of Appendices
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II.
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List of State Universities which are included under section 12B of the UGC Act,
1956 and are eligible to receive Central Assistance (as on 31.03.2014)
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V.
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VI.
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VII.
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VIII.
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Statement Showing the Grants paid to Universities and Colleges during the
year 2013-2014 (Major Head-wise) under General Plan
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Foreword
The publication of the Annual Report of the University Grants Commission (UGC) has been a regular feature
since the inception of UGC in 1953.
The Annual Report for 2013-2014 provides not only the major initiatives taken by the UGC as the apex body for
coordinating and maintaining standards of higher education in the country, but also highlights the initiatives
undertaken by the UGC to promote the general development of universities and colleges culminating in enhancing
access, equity, relevance and excellence.
During the second year of the XII Plan, the UGC has undertaken a number of new initiatives with a view to
ensuring excellence and equity driven expansion of higher education. I do hope that the data/information
provided in this Annual Report will be useful for the teachers, students, researchers, administrators and
stakeholders in higher education.
I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to all the members of the
Commission for their unstinted support in carrying forward the agenda of the UGC.
I would also like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the valuable contributions made by my colleagues in
bringing the Annual Report in the present form. My special thanks are due to Prof. H. Devaraj, Vice-Chairman;
Dr. (Mrs.) Pankaj Mittal, Joint Secretary; Shri Subhash Chandra, Ex-Coordinator; Dr. Diksha Rajput, Publication
Officer and Shri Piyush Kumar, Project Officer, INFLIBNET, for supervising the printing of the Report.
Feedback for improving the contents of the Annual Report would be more than welcome.
New Delhi
1.
Introduction
The UGC functions through various Bureaus and Cells. The reports of various activities of these cells
during the year under reporting are reproduced below.
The Cell against Malpractices which deals with the menace of existence and mushrooming of Fake
Universities and degrees has identified a total of 21 institutions and initiated action on them. The number
of institutions varies with addition/deletion of the names of certain institutions based on the concrete
actions of the UGC. The UGC issued public notice/press releases for awareness of public/students in
newspapers at the beginning of academic session cautioning the aspiring students not to seek admission
in fake institutions.
The Vigilance Cell of UGC received as many as 246 complaints from CVC (25), MHRD (33), CBI (10) and
178 from various Universities & Colleges and other agencies during the reporting year and the complaints
of sensitive nature were placed before the Enquiry Committee and action was initiated according to the
recommendations of the Committee.
No complaint was received by the Cell against Harassment of Women at workplace from any woman
official of the UGC during the reporting year.
The UGC had been impleaded in as many as 1126 cases filed in various courts of India during 2013-14
and an expenditure of ? 269.38 lakhs was incurred on the bills of advocates as compared to ? 224.0
lakhs in the previous year.
The Desk-Parliament had received as many as 505 Parliament Questions during 2013-14 as compared to
533 in the previous year. The number of starred question was 44 out of which 9 questions had been
under assurance and the rest had been disposed off.
As many as 14919 applications and 776 appeals had been received and disposed off by RIA Cell of UGC
during 2013-2014 and ? 1,35,016/- were collected as RTI fee and ? 28,496/- as additional fee.
The Pay Scale Cell which is entrusted with the responsibility of co-ordinating the work of Pay Review
Committee for teachers and resolving matters relating to pay scales and service conditions of teachers in
Universities and Colleges, had got circulated the regulations regarding minimum qualifications for
appointment of teachers and other academic staff and appointment of UGC Observers to oversee the
process of selection/promotion of Readers to Professors.
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The SC/ST/OBC Cell of the UGC has been monitoring the effective implementation of the Reservation
Policy for SC/ST/OBC in admissions and appointments to Teaching and Non Teaching posts in the university
system.
The Minority Cell, which was set up in 2008, deals with the issues related to Minorities such as according
Deemed University status and providing affiliation to Minorities institutions etc. The Cell is strengthened
by employing Group 'A ' and Group 'B' officers for discharging the functions of the Cell.
The Anti-Ragging Cell which was set up in 2008 is responsible for eradicating the menace of ragging
from higher educational institutions. All higher educational institutions have been asked to follow the
UGC regulations in regard to ragging. A nation-wide 24X7 toll-free anti-ragging help line 1800-1805522 has been established with call centre facilities in 12 languages. An anti-ragging web portal is also
being developed. During the reporting year (2013-2014), 132 complaints were received from various
colleges/universities and the institutions concerned were asked to take action on the complaints and
send the action taken report to the UGC. 125 complaints were closed at the level of the UGC and in the
remaining 7 cases action taken reports are awaited.
As many as 15 publications including UGC Annual Report have been published /printed by the Publication
Bureau of the UGC and an expenditure of ? 28.68 lakhs was incurred during the reporting year.
Finance Bureau
The Budget and receipt of Grant-in-Aid for the financial year 2013-14 was to the extent indicated below:
Budget for the year 2013-2014
(? in crores)
S.N.
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Plan Allocation
Budget head
Non-Plan Allocation
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General
5717.00
5222.86
5066.74
5132.46
Total
5717.00
5222.86
5066.74
5132.46
Plan
Non-Plan
5013.91
5124.39
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5124.39
Out of the plan grants (? 5348.26 crores) released during 2013-14, 47.93% had gone to Central
Universities, 3.17% to Deemed Universities, 17.06% to state universities and 1.68% to Colleges of
State Universities.
Out of the total Non-Plan grant (? 5179.05 crores) released during 2013-14, 64.41 % had gone to Central
Universities, 23.55% to colleges of Delhi and Banaras Hindu University, 4.61 % to Deemed to be Universities.
The Joint Cadre Review Committee (JCRC) for evolving uniform cadre structure and rationalization of
pay scales, duties, qualifications of the posts of non-teaching staff (central and UGC maintained Deemed
universities only) who are not covered under the pay Review Committee for teaching staff, had finalized
its reports in respect of all 24 cadres and submitted to the Commission in 2011-12. The reports approved
by the Commission were sent to MHRD for its concurrence. The approved guidelines regarding
implementation of ACP scheme in centrally funded institutions have also been circulated.
Having come into being on 28th December, 1953, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has completed
60 years of its existence with its mandate for the co-ordination and determination of standards in
Universities. It has, thus, covered 60 milestones of its journey for qualitative improvement of higher
education in the country.
With regards to the issue of grants to self financing colleges, it was decided that grants should not be
given by the UGC to any self financing Institution, even though such institutions are included under
section 12B of the UGC Act, and reiterated its earlier decision of providing assistance to teacher centric
and student centric schemes to all 12B institutions.
Amendment in the UGC Regulations on "Mandatory Assessment and Accreditation" of all Higher
Educational Institutions Regulations, 2012 was Approved. However, the amendment should read as :
"Assessment and Accreditation Agency means any agency such as the National Assessment and
Accreditation Council, the National Board of Accreditation, or the National Accreditation Board, or any
agency recognized by the University Grants Commission, or any agency established by an Act of Parliament
to carry out accreditation".
12th Plan Guidelines of Major & Minor Research Projects in Science & Humanities subjects were approved.
However, while approving the Guidelines, the Commission decided that Minor Research Projects should
be restricted to colleges only.
XII Plan revised Guidelines for Universities with Potential for Excellence (UPE)/ Universities of Excellence
(UE) were approved by the Commission.
The Commission accorded in-principle approval for setting up of the Inter-University Centre in Teacher
Educational, and decided to refer the matter to the Ministry.
Inspite of the UGC Regulations of 2012 relating to statutory accreditation of Universities and higher
educational institutions, the Commission noted the fact that several of such universities/institutions have
not yet undertaken the process of mandatory accreditation. The Commission deliberated on the matter
and decided that in the interest of the survival and the day-to-day functioning of such universities/
institutions, funds may continue to be disbursed to them. However, all such institutions should be
directed to apply to the recognized accreditation agency latest by 1st June, 2014 and also inform that
failure to do so may lead to discontinuation of financial assistance by the UGC from 1st April 2015
onwards. It was also decided that while this decision may be communicated to the universities/institutions
concerned, the UGC may propose appropriate amendments to the aforementioned Regulations of 2012
by incorporating these decisions.
The Guidelines and Modules for the promotion of sports during the XII Plan and integration of high
performance sports facilities in Universities and Colleges were approved.
Amendments in the Guidelines for Colleges with Potential for Excellence (CPE)/College of Excellence
(CE) for XII Plan Period (2012-2017) were approved.
The UGC approved the Guidelines of Community Colleges for Universities and Colleges (2012-2017).
The Commision approved the Incentives for resource mobilization scheme in universities during Xllth
Plan, subject to availability of funds. However, the Commission suggested that the Financial Advisor,
UGC, and a representative of Finance Division of the MHRD may have a meeting to discuss the operational
part of the scheme.
The Commission approved the inclusion of Urdu/Arabic/Persian degrees for specification under Section
22 of UGC Act, 1956.
The Commission approved the UGC (Establishment of Standards, and Maintenance thereof, in Private
Universities) Regulations, 2014 with some modifications.
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The Commission deliberated at length on the UGC (Affiliation of colleges offering Technical Education by
Universities) Regulations, 2014 and approved the Regulations, and decided to refer the Regulations to
the MHRD for its approval.
Relaxation of 5% (i.e. from 55% to 50%) in the qualifying marks to OBC (Other Backward Castes)
candidates for direct recruitment to teaching positions as well as to undertake the NET examination held
by the UGC was approved.
The UGC approved the Guidelines for introduction of Bachelor of Vocation (B.Voc.) programme in universities
and colleges under the National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF).
The UGC (Recognition and Monitoring of Assessment and Accreditation Agencies) Regulations, 2014,
were approved. However, it was also decided that a Plan of Action be prepared for implementing the
Regulations which may be placed before the Commission for information.
The UGC approved the amendments in the guidelines for Universities with Potential for Excellence (UPE)/
Universities of Excellence (UE) for XII Plan period (2012-2017).
The UGC approved the revised Guidelines for the UGC Chairs in Universities during the XII Plan (20122017) with the following modifications:
The consideration age may be modified to 55-70 years;
(ii)
Chairs may also be created under the names of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya and Sir Syed Ahmad
Khan.
The Commission approved the proposal to extend the status of the institute as centre with potential for
excellence in particular area (CPEPA) till March, 2017 and for financial assistance of ? 7 Crore.
Re-implementing PG scholarship in all Universities and Colleges for ME / M. Tech for GATE qualified
candidates was approved.
As regards one-year moratorium on approval of fresh proposal for affiliation/increase in intake by Technical
Colleges, the Commission resolved a moratorium for one year on:
a)
b)
The Commission approved Grant of Raman Post Doctoral Fellowship to selected Teachers from institutions
not under the ambit of 2(f) & 12B on a one-time basis.
The Commission approved the revision of the Guidelines for the XII plan "Colleges with Potential for
Excellence (CPE) / Institutions of Excellence (IE)" with modifications.
The UGC (Institutions Deemed to be Universities) Regulations, 2010 were approved with modifications.
The Commission decided to refer the UGC (Open and Distance Learning) Regulations, 2014, after
incorporating modifications to the Ministry of HRD for its approval.
The UGC approved the roll-out plan, percentage caps of API cumulative score and modification in the
tenure of College Principals in UGC (Minimum qualifications for appointment of teachers, other academic
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staff in universities and colleges and other measures for the maintenance of standards in higher education)
Regulations, 2010 and its 2nd amendment with modifications.
The UGC had constituted the following Expert Committees to initiate a number of policy measures.
Partial Amendment in Masters' Degree Regulations
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of students had been enrolled in the state of Uttar Pradesh (37.72 lakhs), followed by Maharashtra
(26.87 lakhs), Andhra Pradesh (22.01 lakhs) and Tamil Nadu (21.85 lakhs), etc.
The student enrolment in terms of percentages at various levels had been as under:
UG
PG
Dip./Cert.
Research
85.12
12.35
1.68
0.85
Level
Percentage of total enrolment
About 89.49% of all the under-graduate students and 73.61% of all post-graduate students were in the
affiliated colleges while the remaining were in university departments and their constituent colleges.
Out of the total enrolment of students (237.65 lakhs), 36.57% students were in the faculty of Arts,
followed by Commerce 17.60% and Science 17.23%, thus constituting 71% enrolment in just three
faculties, while the remaining 29.00% enrolment were in professional faculties. This uneven distribution
is an indicator demanding policy change.
The strength of the teaching faculty in universities and colleges has gone up to 10.49 lakhs as compared
to 9.51 lakhs teachers in the previous year. Out of 10.49 lakh teachers, 82.70% teachers were in
colleges and the remaining 17.30% in universities.
The number of research degrees Ph.D. awarded during 2012-2013 was 20,275. Out of this, the Faculty
of Science had the highest number with 6641 Ph.D. Degrees, followed by the Faculty of Arts with 6298
Ph.D. Degrees. These two faculties together accounted for 63.81% of the total number.
The number of women students enrolled per hundred men students enrolled at all levels was 79.87 in the
reporting year 2013-2014.
In terms of percentages, the women enrolment has been the highest in Daman and Dieu (68.55%),
followed by Goa (60.23). In absolute numbers, UP had been on the top with 16.77 lakhs women
enrolment, followed by Maharashtra (12.54 lakhs), Tamil Nadu (11.12 lakhs), etc.
The women enrolment had been the highest in the faculty of Arts (44.91%), followed by Science
(18.11%) and Commerce (16.42%), constituting 79.44% in the three faculties, while the remaining
20.56% in all the professional faculties. The maximum percentage of women enrolment in professional
faculties had been in the faculty of Engineering/Technology (9.41%).
During XII Plan, as many as 240 new women colleges had been established in various states, thus taking
the total number of women colleges to 4506.
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teaching employees, maintenance of labs, libraries, buildings and also for obligatory payments such as
taxes, telephone & electricity bills, postage, etc. The Central and a few Deemed Universities are being
paid both Plan and Non-plan grants where as the State Universities are being paid only Plan grant.
During 2013-14, the number of Central Universities including South Asian University was 45. Out of
these, three universities namely, Indira Gandhi National Open University, Central Agricultural University
and Indian Maritime University are directly funded by the Ministry of Human Resource Development,
Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Shipping & Transport respectively. During 2013-14, only 39
Central Universities had been assisted by providing Plan and Non-plan grants.
General Development Grant including merged schemes and fellowships (Non-NET) amounting to? 1784.25
crore was provided to 39 Central Universities during 2013-14. Maintenance grant amounting to ? 3376.90
crores had been paid to 24 central universities and one medical college during the reporting year.
The University of Delhi and Jamia Millia Islamia have started a course on"Master of Mathematics Education"
under the Meta University concept. An amount of ? 66.66 lakhs was released to University of Delhi and
? 59.50 lakhs to Jamia Milia Islamia during 2013-2014 under the scheme.
An amount of ? 50.00 crores was released to Aligarh Muslim University and Banaras Hindu University for
one time additional grant for infrastructure development.
During the XII Plan, University of Hyderabad availed the benefit of ? 50 Lakhs under the scheme entitled
"Incentive for External Resource Mobilization".
A grant of ? 247.47 Crores to University of Delhi (? 215 Crore for University of Delhi, ? 12.50 Crore for
UCMS) and ? 16.69 Crore for Vishwa Bharti) was released to Central Universities during 2013-2014 for
implementation of OBC reservation policy.
The UGC has sanctioned for expansion and strengthening of teacher education in 19 Central Universities
for which approval was given for various teaching and non-teaching posts and during XII Plan an amount
of ? 110.00 crore was also sanctioned and released to these Central Universities, out of which an amount
of ? 35.00 crore was released during 2013-2014.
The UGC has released the funds of ? 5 crores each to the following Central Universities - Maulana Azad
National Urdu University, University of Hyderabad, Central University of Bihar, Central University of
Gujarat, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Central University of Orissa and Central University of
Punjab for establishment of School of Education during 2013-2014.
During the year 2013-2014, the UGC provided one time additional grant of an amount of ? 482.14 lakhs
to Aligarh Muslim University for ABK High school and an amount of ? 2690.00 lakhs to Babasaheb
Bhimrao Ambedkar University for infrastructure development.
The UGC has conveyed its approval for establishment of Centre for Endangered Languages to the following
9 Central Universities :-Tezpur University,Rajiv Gandhi University, Sikkim University, Indira Gandhi National
Tribal University, Central University of Jharkhand, Guru Ghasidas Viswavidyalaya, Central University of
Karnataka, Central University of Kerala and Visva Bharati.
The UGC has also decided that no Higher Educational Institution or its Faculties, Schools, Departments,
Centres or any other units therein, by whatever name called, shall be eligible for applying or receiving
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financial assistance from the Commission from 1st April, 2015 onwards, under any of its schemes
without having undergone assessment and accreditation on or before 1st June, 2014.
Out of 39 Central Universities, 8 Central Universities have obtained the NAAC accreditation. 10 Central
Universities have obtained the accreditation earlier, but accreditation period is over, and 8 Central
Universities out of 10 CUs applied for reaccreditation (remaining 2 Central Universities, namely, HNB
Garhwal and University of Allahabad are yet to apply for reaccreditation). 1 eligible Central University
(IGNTU) has not applied for NAAC accreditation so far. 11 Central Universities are not eligible for NAAC
accreditation. 9 Central Universities have applied first time for accreditation.
As on 31st March, 2014, there were 488 State and State Private Universities set up under laws enacted
by the legislatures of various states. But the UGC has made budgetary allocation of ? 2069.95 Crores for
Plan (Development) Grants to only 156 State Universities, excluding agricultural and medical universities.
During the XII Plan, eligible State Universities had been provided development grants amounting to ?
827.98 crores to 156 State Universities.
During the financial year 2013-14 an amount of ? 53773.07 Lakh has been sanctioned to 156 State
Universities under General Development Assistance Scheme.
An amount of ? 23,34,00,000/- was sanctioned under Special scheme of"lnstitution of Excellence" to
Mysore University during 2013-14.
An amount of ? 12,00,00,000/- was sanctioned under General Development Assistance scheme (over
and above allocation to University of Kashmir, Sri Nagar for its Zakura Campus.
An amount of ? 20,00,000/- and ? 4,50,000/- has been sanctioned to Barkatullah University (Bhopal)
and Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Science & Technology under the scheme for setting up
Rajiv Gandhi Chair during 2013-2014.
As on 31.03.2014, there had been 129 Deemed Universities in the reporting year. Out of 129, the UGC
has been providing Plan grants to 18 Deemed universities and both Development and Maintenance
grants to 10 Deemed universities.
The UGC has released an amount of ? 13659.36 lakh to Deemed to be Universities during the year 201314 under the General Development Scheme including a grant of ? 8065.00 lakh sanctioned to Tata
Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai for construction of its Guwahati Campus under the NER budget
head.
An amount of ? 23625.14 lakh has been released during the year 2013-14 under the Non-Plan Grant
(Maintenance Grant) to 10 Deemed Universities.
4.
As on 31st March, 2014, there were 39671 colleges in the country. Out of these, only 9360 colleges are
recognized up to 31-03-2014 under section 2(f) of the UGC Act, constituting 24% of the total number
of colleges. Out of 9360, only 7815 are eligible to receive grants from the UGC under Section 12B of the
UGC Act. All the schemes/programmes relating to the college sector are being implemented through the
UGC Regional Offices located at Hyderabad, Pune^ Bhopal, Kolkata, Guwahati, Delhi and Bangalore.
During 2013-14, as many as 4071 eligible colleges were assisted to the extent of ? 391.29 crores under
the College Development scheme of XII Plan.
The details of various schemes dealt with by the UGC Regional Offices and release of grants during
2013-14 have been indicated at 4.4 of Chapter-4.
The UGC has taken a policy decision to direct all colleges to establish IQAC for which it has decided to
provide ? 3.00 lakhs as seed money to each college to meet the establishment and strengthening
expenditure of IQAC. During 2013-2014, ?
beneficiary colleges.
A total grant of ? 1178.90 crores as maintenance grant had been provided to the 53 colleges of Delhi
University during 2013-2014 and an amount of ? 29.57crores had also been paid to the 4 constituent
colleges of Banaras Hindu University.
Financial assistance of ? 43.75 crore was provided to 64 colleges of Delhi University towards General
Development, Womens Hostels and Sports Infrastructure.
in various universities in 2002 with an objective to encourage and facilitate the chosen
departments to work together and jointly launch new innovative academic research programmes. These
Centres started functioning during the X Plan only. During XI Plan 12 Centres were also selected under
CPEPA Schemes. Out of 24 Centres, 21 Centres were functioning during 2013-2014 under the scheme
All the Centres had been reviewed and recommended for continuation.
The university departments of Science including Bio-Science, Engineering and Technology, Humanities
and Social Sciences are being supported financially under the scheme of Special Assistance Programme
(SAP) for achieving excellence in research and for improving the quality of post-graduate teaching
programme. During 2013-14, the number of SAP supported departments stood at 919 as compared to
932 in the previous year. During 2013-14, the departments at various levels were financially assisted to
the extent of ? 15.34 Crores.
To support new ideas and innovations and to start specialized courses in Inter-disciplinary and Emerging
Areas, the UGC has been providing cent percent development assistance to the approved departments of
universities. During the Xllth Plan 32 Departments and 36 colleges are approved under the scheme and
an amount of ? 63.59 crore released during 2013-2014.
To provide academic freedom for potential colleges which are recognized under section 2(f) and 12B of
the UGC Act, the UGC has been conferring autonomous status on them. Up to 31.03.2014, autonomous
status had been given to 454 colleges spread over 87 universities of 22 states. During the reporting year,
the UGC Regional Offices released grants to the extent of ? 27.25 crores to 192 Autonomous Colleges.
A comprehensive programme for professional development of teachers through 66 Academic Staff Colleges
(ASC) had been carried out in different disciplines. During the year under report, 309 Orientation
Programmes and 792 Refresher Courses and 309 short-term courses were approved for conduction by
the ASCs. During the year 2013-14 a grant o f? 67.37 crores had also been released to these Academic
Staff Colleges functioning in various universities.
Towards the promotion of Hindi Language, the Rajbhasha Cell of the UGC had organized Essay, Noting &
Drafting and Hindi Typing competitions for its employees, conducted workshops/Hindi Pakhwara and
celebrated Hindi Divas during the reporting year. During the year 2013-14, the Commission sanctioned
Grants to 31 Central/State/Deemed Universities for establishment/upgradation of Departments of Hindi.
Bilateral Exchange programmes connected with Higher Education field have been in operation with 33
countries and 09 other academic collaboration programmes with different countries. During the year
under report, the UGC hosted the visits of 4 foreign scholars/delegates from various countries and
deputed 185 Indian scholars abroad. The UGC received three foreign delegations from different countries
to exchange views on mutual cooperation in the field of Higher Education. An expenditure of ? 28.85
crore was incurred under the scheme.
The sixth Consortium Agreement between the UGC and Tertiary Education Commission, Mauritius (20142017) was signed on Jan 29, 2014. Under the agreement, there is a provision for exchange of scholars.
The Indo-Norwegian Cooperation Programme in Higher Education and Research (INCP) is a new initiative
that aims at enhancing higher education links between Indian and Norway. An MoU on cooperation in
higher education and on the Agreement on Academic Cooperation between the University Grants
Commission (UGC), India and the Norwegian Centre for International Cooperation in Education (SIU),
was signed on February 14, 2014.
During 2013-14, 22 foreign language teachers appointed under the Collaborative Programmes have been
working in various Indian universities.
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed on 30th October, 2007 between the President, DAAD and
the Chairman, UGC. The programmes of Exchange of Scientists and Personnel Exchange Programme
commenced in 2008.
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Every year, the Association of Commonwealth Universities, United Kingdom offers 80 Commonwealth
Academic Staff Fellowship Awards to enable promising faculty members in Universities & Colleges in
India to do research work at the Universities/Institutions in the United Kingdom. For the year 2013, the
Association of Commonwealth Universities, UK, had offered 80 fellowships. Out of this, the ACU, UK,
had finally selected 38 scholars for Commonwealth Academic Staff Fellowship Awards, 2013. For the
same year, the ACU, UK offered 14 Commonwealth Split-Site Doctoral Scholarships for Junior Faculty or
students who are studying for doctoral degree in India and want to benefit from one year full-time study
in the UK. The UGC had nominated 18 scholars in 2013 and the ACU, UK, accepted one scholar under
Commonwealth Split-Site Scholarships Award 2013.
18 workshops, Joint Working Group Meetings and Expert Committee Meetings on International
Co-operation in Education were held during the year 2013-14.
The Finnish Government offers scholarship for Post Graduate Studies, Research and Teaching at a Higher
Education Institution or Public Research Institute in Finland. Ten Indian Scholars have been nominated by
the Commission for the year 2013 to visit Finland.
During 2013, 1 Indian scholar was provided financial assistance under the scheme of Travel Grant to
teachers to visit foreign countries for collection of material for research.
Four Indian Scholars were nominated in 2013 by the Commission to visit Bulgaria for participation in
Annual Seminar of Bulgarian language and culture.
A MoU intended to establish an agreement between the UGC and the British Council on the joint operation
of the activities under UK India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI) had been signed on 16.08.2011.
20 joint research proposals received from Universities were approved and 50% grant has been sanctioned
to 18 projects. One project has been rejected by UK Institutions and one project is shifted for the
academic year 2014-15.
During 2013-14, 4 Joint Research proposals have been approved under the Joint - Obama knowledge
initiative programme for strengthening Educational partnership between India and United States of America.
The UGC conducts a National Level Test (NET) twice in a year for Lectureship eligibility and Junior
Research Fellowships to ensure minimum standards for entrants in teaching and research. The NET
examination is being conducted in 79 subjects at 84 Centres spread across the country. On 30th June^
2013 and 29th Dec., 2013 UGC NET, 5.74 lakhs and 6.88 lakhs candidates appeared for eligibility for
Assistant Professor and out of these candidates 31,176 (5.43%) and 24,865 (4.67%) qualified respectively.
3.70 lakhs and 3.65 lakhs candidates appeared for Junior Research Felloship and out of these candidates
4468 (1.21%) and 3749 (1.03%) qualified respectively. The CSIR, on behalf of the UGC, has been
conducting NET in five Science subjects. In June 2013 and December 2013 Joint - CSIR - UGC NET,
1200 candidates qualified for the UGC-JRF in each of the tests and 2609 and 2368 candidates qualified
for lectureship only. An expenditure of ? 35.93 crores had been incurred for conducting UGC - NET
during June and December 2013.
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The Commission has also granted accreditation to states/group of states for conducting State Eligibility
Test (SET). The candidates who have cleared the State Eligibility Test (SET) for lectureship prior to 1st
June, 2002, are exempted from appearing in the NET Examination. For SET examinations scheduled in or
after June, 2002, the qualified candidates are eligible to apply for the post of lecturer/Assistant Professor
only in the Universities/Colleges belonging to the state from where they have cleared their SET Examination.
In the year 2013-14, the States of Andhra Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu &
Kashmir, Karnataka, North Eastern States, Maharashtra, Goa and West Bengal had conducted SET
examinations successfully. The expenditure for conducting SET is borne by the respective states.
Under Travel Grant Scheme, 352 college teachers and 4 Vice-Chancellor had availed this facility for
presenting their research papers in International Conferences during the reporting year. The financial
assistance is paid for their travel, registration fee, residence allowance, etc. The permanent teachers/
librarians once in three years and Vice Chancellors, Commission Members and UGC Officers once in two
years can avail this facility. An amount of ? 2.60 crores had been paid to the beneficiaries during the
reporting year.
Seven Inter-University Centres (lUCs) set up as autonomous centres within the university system under
clause 12(ccc) of the UGC Act are functioning in Indian Universities System to provide common facilities,
services, and programmes to universities and research institutions etc. by offering expertise in each field
and providing access to the state-of-the-art equipment and excellent library facilities. It is also instrumental
in producing, on an average 1000 plus higher educational films/programmes annually for broadcasting
on Doordarshan, Gyan Darshan and other Educational Channels for dissemination of higher education
beyond the classroom. The UGC is also getting the higher educational institutions accredited through
NAAC. Up to 31.03.2014, as many as 266 universities and 6878 colleges had been accredited.
During the reporting year, the UGC had paid an amount of ? 288.45 crores under Plan and ? 68.29 crores
under Non-Plan to the six Inter-University Centres.
The UGC has established 4 national Facility Centres in selected Universities and assisted them regularly.
During the year 2013-14, the UGC released a grant of ? 2.52 crores to these Centres.
To ensure quality input in the university system, the UGC has been monitoring the selection process for
promotion to the post of Professor from Reader under the Career Advancement Scheme (CAS) in all
recognized universities by appointing a UGC observer. During 2013-14, the UGC had appointed as many
as 58 UGC Observers to oversee the selection processes of various universities.
6.
Promotion of Research
The main objective of the scheme of "Research Projects for Teachers" is to promote excellence in
research in higher education by supporting research programmes of University/College teachers in various
disciplines. The emphasis is on such areas that cut across disciplines and subjects such as Health,
Gerontology, Environment, Nano-technology, Biotechnology, Stress Management, WTO and to impact on
economy, etc. and other areas as would be identified by subject experts. The maximum ceilings for Major
Projects in Science and Humanities including Engg./Tech./Medical/Pharmacy/Agriculture & Social Sciences
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including languages, Arts and Law etc are ? 20.00 lakhs and ? 15.00 lakhs respectively. Even retired
teachers upto the age of 70 may undertake research projects. No new Major Research Project was
sanctioned during 2013-14. During 2013-14 grant of ? 12.35 cores was paid for Science projects and
? 12.80 crore for Arts, Humanities & Social Science Projects.
The scheme of Research Awards is for permanent teachers of eligible Universities and Institutions to do
full time independent research for two years in their respective area of specialization without undertaking
any research guidance. Teachers who are doctorates and are under 45 years of age are considered for the
award. The selection of awardees is being made for 100 slots in alternative years for all disciplines. An
expenditure of ? 7.20 crores had been incurred towards payment to the awardees during 2013-14.
The Emeritus Fellowship Scheme is for providing an opportunity to superannuated teachers upto the age
of 70 years, of all recognized Universities to pursue active research in their respective field of specialization.
The number of slots available under the scheme is 100 for science streams and 100 for Humanities &
Social Sciences every alternative year at any given time basis. The honorarium for fellow is ? 20,000/p.m. for two years with contingency amount of ? 50,000/- p.a. During 2013-14, an expenditure of
? 11.22 Crores had been incurred towards payment to the fellows.
During the financial year 2013-14, the UGC Regional Offices had approved as many as 1736 proposals
for organizing Seminars/Symposia/Workshops etc., and had released ? 18.31 crores to the eligible colleges.
Under the scheme of Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) / Research Associateship for foreign nationals.
JRFs have also been provided to the Indian candidates who qualify UGC NET conducted by either UGC
or CSIR. The JRF carries the fellowship amount of ? 16,000/- p.m. for first two years and ? 18,000/p.m. for the remaining period with annual contingency amounts. The RA carries a fellowship amount of
? 16,000/- p.m. and ? 30,000/- p.a. as annual contingency amount for the whole tenure of the
Associateship.
In the reporting year, an expenditure of ? 171.00 crores had been incurred under JRF/RA schemes for
Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences.
To minimize the social disparities in Higher Education, the UGC provides 2667 Rajiv Gandhi National
Fellowships to SC/ST candidates every year (2000 for SC and 667 for ST) to undertake advanced studies
and Research leading to M.Phil/Ph.D. degrees. The pattern of fellowship is same as for J.R.F. During
2013-2014, an expenditure of ? 65.29 crores for SC fellows and ? 27.19 crores for ST fellows had been
incurred under the Plan scheme.
The objective of Post Doctoral Fellowship for SC/ST scheme is to provide fellowships to SC/ST candidates
for doing advanced research in their chosen areas. The SC/ST candidates who have obtained a doctoral
degree, have published research work to their credit and have already shown evidence of independent
research work are eligible. The fellowship is for five years. The fellowship amount is ? 25,000/- p.m. for
first 2 years and ? 30,000 p.m. third year onwards with contingency amount of ? 50,000/- p.a. An
expenditure of ? 6.39 crores had been incurred towards payment to the selected 100 SC/ST Post
doctoral fellows against 100 slots during the reporting year. An expenditure of ? 6,38,57,475/- was
incurred during the reporting year 2013-14.
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A new scheme viz. Post-graduate Scholarships for SC/ST Students in Professional Courses has been
implemented keeping in view the social background of the candidates from deprived sections of the
society and to provide them an opportunity to undertake post-graduate level studies. The number of slots
is 1000 per year. An expenditure of ? 3.11 crores had been incurred towards payment to the 983 SC/ST
students selected during 2013-2014.
To attract meritorious scientists of Indian origin, who may be working abroad, in order to promote high
quality research, the scheme of Research Scientists was initiated and implemented in 1983. A t present,
68 Research Scientists are working in various institutions. During 2013-2014, an expenditure of ? 4.04
crores had been incurred towards the salary and contingencies of these Research Scientists.
For the unemployed women, holding Ph.D. degrees and intended to pursue post-doctoral research on full
time basis, the UGC has been providing 100 fellowships per annum with the fellowship amount of
? 25,000/- p.m. for fresh candidates, and ? 30,000/- p.m. after 2 years and contingency amount of
? 50,000/- p.a. for five years. During the reporting year, an expenditure of ? 4.58 crores and allocation
of amount of ? 12.00 crores transferred to Canara Bank for online transfer had been incurred towards
payment to the women fellows.
To help the graduate students to pursue PG studies in higher educational institutions, the UGC has been
providing PG Scholarships for GATE qualified students of M.E./M.Tech./M.Pharm. with Scholarship amount
of ? 8,000/- p.m. (60% above in all Semesters) and a contingency grant of ? 5,000/- p.a. The UGC has
Discontinued the scheme of PG scholarship for GATE/GPAT qualified ME/M.Tech/M.pharmacy since 2013
An expenditure of ? 1.00 crores had been incurred towards payment to the students during 2013-14.
The purpose of the scheme of PG Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Girl Child is to achieve and
promote girls education by supporting through scholarships such girls who happen to be the only child in
their families and also providing an incentive for the parents to observe small family norms. Girls who
have taken admission in Master's degree programme in any recognized university or a PG College are
eligible. The duration of scholarship is for a period of two years with the scholarship amount of
? 2,000/- p.m. (for 10 months a year). All eligible students will get the scholarship. As many as 3746
girls had been selected for the academic session 2013-15 and an expenditure of ? 6.29 crores had been
incurred towards payment to scholarship holders during 2013-14.
With an objective to promote and nurture talented students to pursue PG education, the scheme of PG
Merit Scholarship for university Rank Holders at undergraduate level is implemented from 2005-06
onwards. The awardees under the scheme can pursue their PG subjects (professional courses are not
covered) in any area of specialization as also in any institution of higher learning in the country. The first
and second rank holders in general courses and only first rank holders in Honours Courses are eligible for
the scholarship. The duration of scholarship is two years with scholarship amount of ? 2,000/- p.m. (for
10 months a year). The number of scholarships in the first academic year is 3000. For the academic
session 2013-15, 970 candidates had been selected and an expenditure of ? 1.59 crores had been
incurred under the scheme during 2013-14.
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The objective of Maulana Azad National Fellowship is to provide integrated 5 year fellowships in the form
of financial assistance to students from minority communities as notified by the Central Government, to
pursue higher studies such as M.Phil and Ph.D. The number of slots available to students is 756 every
year. The rate of fellowship will be at par with the other UGC fellowships. During 2013-14, 756 candidates
were selected from different states and an expenditure of ? 46.43 crores had been incurred.
The status of the implementation of the recommendations of the Empowered Committee for Basic
Scientific Research in Indian Universities in 2013-14 is as follows:
During 2013-14, a total grant of ? 13.02 crores had been provided to eligible colleges/university departments
for strengthening infrastructure required for the component of research at PG level in Sciences.
As many as 5 departments approved under SAP have been selected for the establishment of Network
Research Centres under the BSR programme^ ? 7.80 crore had been released to these five departments
during 2013-14.
A new scheme of Post-Doctoral Fellowship named after D.S.Kothari has been implemented for Science
Stream. Till date 1,242 candidates have been awarded and 550 PDFs are in position. During 2013-14, an
amount of ? 22.80 crores had been released to the fellows working in various institutions.
The "Research Fellowships in Sciences for Meritorious Students" scheme has been implemented with an
aim to provide opportunities to meritorious candidates to undertake advanced studies and research
leading to Ph.D. degrees in Sciences. The candidates who are registered for Ph.D. in Science subjects in
Universities with Potential for Excellence/Centres with Potential for Excellence/Centres of Advanced
Studies and Departments of Special Assistance identified by the UGC are eligible. The tenure of the
Fellowship is initially for two years and it can be extended to three more years based on the evaluation of
work done by the Fellow. The financial assistance initially is to the extent o f? 14,000/- p.m. as Fellowship
amount and ? 12,000/-p.a. as contingency. Up to the end of 2013-14, 7154 Research Fellowships had
been allocated to SAP/Non-SAP Departments and 5694 JRFs are in position. During 2013-14, a total
grant of ? 55.00 crores had been released.
To strengthen high quality research in Science related disciplines at internationally competitive level and
to promote innovative teaching in universities through induction of fresh talent in an academic faculty.
Faculty Recharage Programme is initiated. Under it, 200 positions are to be induced initially in the ratio
80:80:40 (Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors), it is open to fresh as well as
in-service teachers. Initially, the tenure is for a period of five years and it can go upto the age of
superannuation, subject to review every five years. For this purpose, a Cell had been established in
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and a National Coordinator had been appointed to initiate the
process of selection of teachers. The selection process is initiated in the reporting year. During 2013-14
? 2.04 crores had been released to 18 faculty members i.e Professors/Associate Professors/Assistant
Professors.
With a view to providing opportunity for continuance of research contributions in Basic Science Research
by talented Science and Technology teachers who are nearing superannuation in state universities, the
UGC started a new scheme called UGC-BSR Faculty Fellowship. Teachers who are at the level of Professors/
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Associate Professors in Science & Technology, departments of universities are eligible. The fellowship
carries an amount of ? 30,000/- p.m. which is exclusive of pension and/or other retirement benefits.
During 2013-14, an amount of ? 2.90 crores was released to 49 Professors who are pursuing their
Research in various Indian Universities/Institutions.
The purpose of providing a 'One-Time Grant to Teachers' under BSR Programme is to pursue their
research in their specialized areas. A teacher who is having at least two years of service before the date
of superannuation, a maximum of 15 Ph.D.s produced during the service period and at least five Ph.Ds
during the last five years, and who has completed at least five sponsored research projects funded by
National/International funding agencies, is eligible under the schema A teacher is provided ? 7.00 lakhs
for his/her research work. During 2013-14, an amount of ? 1.80 crores had been released to 27 teachers
who are pursuing their research in various universities/institutions.
Under the scheme Start-up Grant for newly recruited faculty, all teachers who are newly appointed at the
level of Assistant Professor with Ph.D degree with minimum two research publications in approved/cited
journals are eligible to receive financial support. 221 newly appointed faculty members have benefitted.
An amount of ? 13.26 crore was released during the year 2013-14 under the scheme.
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both teaching & non-teaching staff, etc. in universities. There are 127 beneficiary Universities/Deemed
Universities & lUC's. Financial assistance shall be provided only to the centrally funded universities under
the scheme during the XII plan (decision taken in 493rd Commission meeting dated 10.05.2013).
To make Colleges and Universities more responsive to the needs and constraints of the disadvantaged
social groups, the UGC had planned to establish Equal Opportunity Cell (EOC) in Colleges & Universities.
In order to enable students belonging to SC/ST/OBC (Non Creamy Layer)/Minority Communities who
need remedial/NET-SET Examination/Entry into Service Coaching to come to the required level. The UGC
provides financial assistance for conducting special classes outside the regular time table.
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Introduction
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1.1
Legend
The University Grants Commission (UGC) came into existence on 28th December, 1953 and became a statutory
body of Government of India by an Act of Parliament in 1956, for the coordination, determination, and
maintenance of standards of university education.
As per the Section 18 of the UGC Act, the Commission shall prepare once every year an Annual
Report giving a true and full account of its activities during the previous year, and copies thereof shall
be forwarded to the Central Government and the Government shall cause the same to be laid before
both Houses of Parliament.
The Commission consists of the Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and ten members (Secretary-Education,
Secretary-Expenditure, 8 other members) appointed/ nominated by the Government of India. The
Secretary headed the Commission's Secretariat with 542 working staff including 77 Group 'A ' and
248 Group 'B' officers and 205 Group 'C ' officials. Out of working staff strength, 28% are women,
19% Scheduled Caste, 4.8% Scheduled Tribe employees.
The UGC has decentralized its functioning by opening seven Regional Offices in the country since
1994, in a phased manner, for easy access and speedy release of grants and implementation of
various schemes/programmes relating to college sector.
The main objective of the Twelfth Plan (2012-2017) of UGC is to expand enrolment in higher education
with quality, inclusiveness and relevance with academic reforms. The target of 30% Gross Enrolment
Ratio (GER) is set for XII Plan and it is to be achieved by adopting the dual strategy of increasing the
number of educational institutions and enhancing the intake capacity of the existing institutions.
also advises Central and State Governments on the measures necessary for the improvement of university
education. It also frames regulations such as those on the minimum standards of instruction and qualifications
of teachers.
In order to accomplish the multi-dimensional objectives of higher education and in discharge of its cardinal
function of coordinating and maintaining standards of higher education, the UGC has over the years, evolved
and implemented a wide variety of programmes for realization of the goals of higher education.
Organizational Structure
The Commission consists of the Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and ten other members appointed by the
Government of India. The Chairman is selected from amongst persons who are not officers of the Central
Government or of any State Government. Of the ten members, two are selected from among the officers of the
Cenral Government to represent the Government. Not less than four, selected from amongst persons who, at
the time they are selected, shall be teachers in the universities.
The remaining members are selected from amongst the following persons :
(1)
(2)
Who are members of engineering, legal, medical or any other learned profession; or
(3)
Who are Vice-Chancellors of Universities or who, not being teachers of universities, are in the
opinion of the Central Government, educationists of repute or have obtained high academic
distinctions.
The Executive Head of the UGC is the Secretary. The Commission's Secretariat was headed by the Secretary
with the following staff during 2013-2014:
Group
Group 'B'
Group 'C'
Canteen
Total
Sanctioned
Total Working
Strength
Strength
Women(%)
SC(%)
ST(%)
103
77
34
09
(44.15%)
(11.68%)
(2.59%)
100
56
10
(40.32%)
(22.58%)
(4.03%)
17
36
14
(8.29%)
(17.56%)
(6.82%)
Nil
(8.33%)
(25%)
152
104
320
318
19
760
248
205
12
542
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320
318
300
Sanctioned Strength
Working Strength
248
250
205
5 200
.o
E
z 150
103
100
77
50
19
Group 'A'
Group 'B'
Group 'C'
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Canteen
Level
Regional Offices
The UGC has established seven Regional Offices at Hyderabad, Pune, Bhopal, Kolkata, Guwahati, Bangalore
and Delhi for implementation of various schemes/programmes relating to college sector. The Northern Regional
Office is operated from UGC office at 35, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi. List of Regional Offices and the
colleges of the States covered in it are as under:
S.N.
Regional Offices
State/UTs covered
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
(NRCB), Delhi
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1.2
Higher education is the chief instrument for ensuring the upward mobility of the people and the advancement
of the country. The Indian higher education system is being supported by Plan assistance. The University
Grants Commission sponsored a number of studies on various dimensions of higher education in the country in
order to develop necessary information base as a source material to prepare a report on approach and strategy
for the Twelth Plan.The studies are related to Expansion, Inclusiveness, Quality and Finance. The information
generated by these studies has been used for preparation of perspective of the XII Plan and the findings have
helped in shaping its goals and objectives.
The main objective of the XII Plan is to expand enrolment in higher education with inclusiveness, quality and
relevant education along with necessary academic reforms in the university/college system. Thus, the main
focus has been on expansion and access to higher education through increasing institutional capacity and
enhancement of intake capacity, promotion of inclusive education through equal access to various groups in
higher education, undertaking academic and governance reforms, etc.
A target of 30 % Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) by 2017 from 15 % in 2012 was set for the XII Plan. The fifteen
per cent net increase was sought to be achieved through a dual strategy that include increasing the number of
educational institutions and enhancing the intake capacity of existing institutions.
The main objectives of the XII Plan are as follows:To help increase the enrolment ratio from the level of about 15 % to 30 % by the end of XII
Plan;
Expansion of educational capacity in terms of number of universities, colleges and other
institutions to meet the target of 30 % Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER);
To increase the enrolment rate in districts that suffer from less access to higher education;
To increase the enrolment of educationally backward groups and enhance inclusiveness;
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The Commission in its meeting held on 10.05.2013 has approved the allocation of ?19800 crore. The Plan
Allocation for UGC has been divided into three broad sectors as given below:
(? In Crores)
Support for Central Universities
Support to Deemed Universities under the Central Govt.
State Universities
Regional Office, NRCB and Delhi Colleges
New State Universities and Colleges to be included
under 12B, Teacher/Student Centric Schemes to
Self financed Universities/Colleges, New lUCs innovation
Universities, Promotion of Sports and Other new schemes
likely to be launched and other miscelleneous. programmes
TOTAL
It has been decided to discontinue the following schemes with effect from the finance year 2013-2014.
1.
2.
3.
Innovative Programmes;
Establishment/up gradation of Computer Centres;
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
11.
12.
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Human Rights & Duties Education (HRDE)- grouped with General Development Assistance (GDA);
2.
3.
6.
Development of sports infrastructure and equipment in universities and colleges- grouped with
Promotion of Sports;
Appointment/honorarium of Guest/Part time teachers-grouped with GDA.
The expenditure incurred/to be incurred towards the above seven schemes shall be met from the Head o f
those schemes with which these have been grouped.
The Commission has also decided to continue or launch the following new schemes during the XII Plan:
Medal Winners
Incentives for Resource Mobilization
1.3
(a)
The University Grants Commission is an autonomous body under the MHRD and provides information to the
applicants under Right to Information Act, 2005. A cell under the Central Public Information Officer (CPIO) i.e.
Right to Information Act ( RIA Cell ) receives the applications/appeals and prepares the required number of
copies to send through CPIO to different CPIOs/ Appellate Authorities who have the relevant information.
There are 18 Appellate Authorities and 38 CPIOs in the office of UGC including the main office,
branch offices and Regional Offices.
The RTI applications I appeals from the applicants and notices/ decisions from Central Information
Commission etc. are centrally received in the name of Central Public Information Officer (CPIO)
at the main office and forwarded to the Central Public Information Officers concerned who have
the requisite information.
A copy of the RTI application/appeal/notice/decision is retained in the RIA cell for record.
All the Bureau Heads in the UGC are designated as Appellate Authorities under RTI and the
Deputy Secretaries/Under Secretaries/Education Officers in the bureau under them are designated
as Central Public Information Officers.
The data of quarterly/ annual report of number of RTI applications/ appeals/fee etc. is prepared
by RIA Cell and uploaded on the CIC portal and on UGC website
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The RTI applications/appeals received at Regional Offices are being dealt with directly by the
respective Central Public Information Officers/ Appellate Authorities.
The record of the RTI fee collected from the applicants is also maintained by the RIA Cell.
The list of Central Public Information Officers/ Appellate Authorities is placed on the UGC
website.
During the year 2013-14, the UGC received and disposed o f 14919 RTI applications and 776 Appeals. The
RTI fee collected was T1,35,016 /-and the additional fee ^28,496/- during the year 2013-14.
(b)
The Pay Scale Cell, set up in 1984, is entrusted with the responsibility of coordinating the work of Pay Review
Committees set up from time to tim e It also interacts with the national level organizations of teachers and also
the MHRD in matters relating to Pay Scales and service conditions of teachers in Universities and Colleges.
During the reporting year 2013-14, the following important decisions have been taken and conveyed to the
universities:1.
New Regulations 2010 on minimum qualifications for appointment of Teachers & Other Academic
Staff:
The Pay Scale section has issued 2nd amendment (Regulation 2013) to the UGC Regulations on
Minimum qualifications for appointment of Teachers and other Academic Staff in Universities
and colleges and measures for the maintenance of standards in Higher Education, 2010 regarding
Academic Performance Indicators for CAS and appointment of Vice-Chancellors. (F-Y)
2.
Appointment of UGC Observers for promotion from Reader to Professor under Career
Advancement Scheme for the period from 2013 to 2014
The UGC has been monitoring the selection process for promotion from Reader to the post of
Professor under CAS in all recognized Universities operating in India by appointing a UGC
Observer. This arrangement has been made to ensure that the procedure laid down for the
purpose is being complied with by the Universities. During the reporting year i.a 2013-14, as
many as 58 UGC observers were appointed to oversee the selection process for promotion from
the post of Reader to the post of Professor under CAS.
(c)
SC/ST/OBC Cell
The SC/ST/OBC Cell of UGC monitors the effective implementation of the Reservation Policy for SC, ST & OBC
candidates in admissions, and teaching and non-teaching posts in universities and colleges. A Standing Committee
on SC/ST/OBC has been constituted to oversee the effective implementation of the reservation policy in
universities and colleges. The Committee is represented by academic experts, former Vice-Chancellors and
distinguished persons in the field of higher education. The Standing Committee and Sub-Standing Committee
meet from time to time and monitor the status of reservations and the backlog in vacancies in universities and
colleges.
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As per the directions of the Government of India, the UGC has been striving for the implementation of reservation
policy for other backward classes (OBCs) in teaching, non-teaching and in admissions. Instruction have been
issued to implement 27% reservation for OBCs in all the grant-in-aid institutions funded by the Central Government
except minority Intuitions under Article 3(1) of the Constitution of India.
A Standing Committee has also been constituted by the UGC for the welfare of Other Backward Classes to
assess and monitor the implementation of the reservation policy for OBCs in appointments and admissions in
universities, colleges and other institutions of higher education.
(d)
Minorities Cell
The Minorities Cell of the UGC deals with the issues relating to minorities, like giving the status of Deemed
Universities to Minorities Institutions, providing affiliation to Minorities Institutions with the Universities and
other minorities - related issues.
The Standing Committee for Welfare of Minorities regularly monitors and reviews the ongoing schemes for
Welfare of Minorities. The Standing Committee holds it's meeting once or twice in a year, as per the direction
of the Government of India, and the meeting of the Sub-Committee for the Welfare of Minorities constituted is
held from time to time. The Committee recommended the inclusion of Sub-Component to enhance the Number
of schemes for Welfare of Minorities.
(e)
Vigilance Cell
The University Grants Commission has set up a Vigilance Cell in accordance with the instructions of the
Government of India to keep a close watch on official work so that it does not indulge in acts of corruption. The
Cell, generally, is headed by an officer of Joint Secretary rank or above on the recommendation of the Chairman,
UGC, which is duly vetted by Central Vigilance Commission. The Central Vigilance Officer (CVO) is mainly
responsible for the prevention and detection of corruption cases in the UGC, Universities/Colleges and to take
legal action wherever necessary. The CVO is to further ensure the following:
Maintaining proper surveillance on officers of doubtful integrity.
Ensure prompt observance of Conduct Rules relating to integrity covering (i) statement of
assets and acquisitions (ii) gifts (iii) relatives employed in private firms or doing private business
(iv) benami transactions.
Location of sensitive spots, regular and surprise inspections of such spots and proper scrutiny
of personnel who are posted in such sensitive posts.
Introduction of preventive measures for bringing transparency and simplicity in the process of
allocation and disbursement of grants to universities and colleges.
As directed by the Central Vigilance Commission, the UGC observed the Vigilance awareness week from 28th
October, 2013 to 2nd November, 2013 by administering the pledge, displaying banners and posters and
distributing pamphlets etc. during the period under report.
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During 2013-14, the Vigilance Cell received complaints from CVC (25), M/HRD (33), CBI (10) and 178 other
complaints from various Universities / Colleges and other agencies. The complaints received from Universities
and Colleges have been forwarded to the bureau concerned of the UGC for taking necessary action. The
Complaints of sensitive nature had been placed before the Enquiry Committee appointed by Chairman, UGC.
The Cell initiates action according to the recommendations of the Vigilance Enquiry Committee and takes up
the matter with respective bureaus.
(f)
Legal Cell
Legal Cell was established in 1989 in the UGC main Office. The Legal Cell deals with Court Cases in Supreme
Court of India, various High/Lower Courts, forums & Commissions etc.
The Legal Cell coordinates the Court Cases between Standing Counsels engaged in different courts, tribunals
other judicial bodies all over India and the Legal Consultant. Secondly, it provides Legal opinion on different
matters to all the Bureaux of the UGC.
On receipt of a Formal Notice from a court, Vakalatnama is issued to the Panel Advocate concerned, and
thereafter, legal opinion is sought from the UGC Legal Consultant and the para-wise comments are invited from
the Section concerned. Such comments are provided to the Panel Advocate as per opinion of Legal Consultant,
for filing reply & defending the case till the disposal of the case. All the correspondence(s) are done by the Cell
with the Panel Advocate(s). If any case is disposed off, a copy of the Judgment received from court/counsel is
forwarded to Bureau concerned for taking necessary action as per the direction of the Court, if any.
Presently, most of the cases are regarding pay scales, qualifications, age of superannuation, selection of
teaching and non-teaching staff in the Universities and Colleges, admission in Professional NET Courses,
Common Entrance Test, and Establishment of different Institutions, Fake Institutions, etc. Some cases are
regarding Administrative matters of the UGC staff also.
Presentaly the total number of cases involved and expenditure incurred on them during 2013-2014 is as under.
Year
2013-2014
(g)
1126
269.38
Desk: Parliament Matters in the UGC office coordinates the replies to Parliament Questions received from
various Ministries of the Govt, of India, particularly the Ministry of Human Resource Development related to
higher education.
The number of parliament questions received / replied during budget / monsoon / winter Sessions of Lok
Sabha/ Rajya Sabha during 2013-2014 is given below:
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Year
Total number of
Parliament Questions
Starred Questions
505
44
2013-14
Number of Assurances
Session wise details on Parliament Questions : 1st April 2013 to 31st March 2014
Session
Total Admit/
Total
Grand
Date
Questions received
Questions received
Unstarred
Starred
Total
Admit/
Starred
Unstarred
23rd April to
Admit/
Starred
Unstarred
37
43
80
83
59
81
15
140
23
163
83
51
134
12
146
91
16
107
113
461
44
505
10th May
2013
5th Aug. to
30th Aug.
2013
5th Dec. to
20th Dec.
2013
5th Feb. to
21st Feb.
2014
Total
(h)
The Mai Practices Cell established on 30 May, 1996 deals with matters relating to the existence/ functioning
of fake or unrecognized universities/ institutes in the country which are awarding degrees in contravention of
the UGC Act, 1956. These are not established institutions under a State Act or a Central Act or a Provincial Act
or an Institution specially empowered to confer or grant degrees. Therefore, the fake Universities/ Institutions
are not recognized under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956. The basic objective of the Cell is to collect
information through print media and other sources and bring it to the notice of the Commission.
Presently, there are 21 Fake Universities/Institutions on the list of fake Universities maintained by the UGC. The
Statewise list of 21 Fake Universities is available on the UGC website
(i)
To look into the grievances of women employees at work place the UGC "Sexual Harassment of Women at
Work Place" Cell is headed by a Joint Secretary, UGC. In the period under the report there were no instances
of any complaint.
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Anti-Ragging Cell
(i>
In pursuance to the Judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India dated 8.5.2009 in Civil Appeal No. 887/
2009),the University Grants Commission has framed "UGC Regulations on curbing the menace of ragging in
higher educational institutions, 2009", notified on 17th June, 2009, which are in force. The UGC has made it
clear to all Universities that the Regulations are mandatory.
The Commission has made it mandatory for all institutions to incorporate in their prospectus the directions of
the Government regarding prohibition and consequences of ragging. The Commission has included a specific
condition in the utilization certificate in respect of any financial assistance or grants-in-aid to any institution
under any of the general or special schemes of the Commission that the institution has complied with the anti
ragging measures. The UGC reminds all Universities every year before the start of the academic session
through public notices, website and letters to Universities to ensure strict compliance of anti-ragging measures.
Recently also, a public notice regarding curbing the menace of ragging in higher educational institutions has
been published on 19.7.2013. A video film on anti-ragging developed by the Consortium for Educational
Communication (CEC) has been uploaded on the UGC website and all universities have been asked to give wide
publicity amongst students, staff, other stakeholders and colleges under their jurisdiction. As per the 2nd
amendment in UGC anti ragging regulations published on 29.03.2014 in the Gazette of India, UGC has made
it mandatory for all students/parents to submit/filled anti-ragging related online undertaking to the institutions
at the time of admission and every academic year.
A nationwide toll free anti-ragging helpline 1800-180-5522 has been established which can be accessed by
students in distress owing to ragging related incidents. The helpline has been established with call centre
facilities in 12 languages, viz. English, Hindi and regional languages (Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada,
Punjabi, Marathi, Oriya, Assamese, Gujarati and Bengali), for helping victims of ragging besides facilitating
effective action in respect of such incidents. The Helpline directly receives complaints from the complainant/
victim of ragging. The same is forwarded by the help-line to the respective institutions and the local administration
(SHO & SP) for taking necessary corrective action. An Anti-Ragging Cell is functioning in the UGC to coordinate
the various anti-ragging measures. All complaints regarding alleged ragging incidents received in the UGC are
being promptly attended to and action taken reports are sought from the institutions concerned. In cases of
delayed response, repeated reminders are made and when no action taken is reported, punitive action is being
initiated.
During the last year, ever since the inception of the helpline i.e. from April, 2013, 132 alleged ragging complaints
have been received in the UGC.
The UGC has brought these complaints to the notice of respective institutions and vigorously followed up with
them through reminders and show-cause notices to take urgent and immediate action in this regard. 125
Complaints were closed during 2013-14 at the level of the UGC. In the remaining 07 cases action taken reports
are awaited and in case no response is received, relevant punitive action shall be initiated as per the UGC
Regulations on curbing the menace of Ragging, 2009.
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The Hon'ble Supreme Court vide Civil Appeal No. 887 of 2009 in its judgment dated 8.5.2009 had constituted
a Committee comprising of psychiatrists/mental health specialists etc. to ascertain the psychological impact of
ragging on students and recommend urgent and mandatory mental health measures to be implemented in
Schools, Colleges and all educational and vocational institutions, so as to avoid the occurrence of ragging.
The UGC has approved a proposal of the Committee constituted by Hon'ble Supreme Court to conduct Psycho
Social Study of Ragging in selected educational institutions in India. An amount of ?49.12 Lakh has been
approved and ?24,56,000/- & ?10,00,000/- has been released for this purpose on 5.10.2012 & 28.03.2014.
The Coordination group constituted by the Commission for taking effective measures against ragging in the
higher educational institutions in India was held on 27.03.2014.
The UGC has appointed Prof. Raj Kachroo, Founder Trustee (Aman Satya Kachroo Trust) as a Monitoring
Agency (NGO) for a period of one year from 02.01.2014 & further extension may be given to the monitoring
agency based on its satisfactorily performance.
The Inter Council Committee & Coordination Group meeting was held on 27.03.2014. It was decided in the
meeting that the complaints should be communicated directly by the monitoring agency to various councils
keeping the UGC in the loop. In the meeting the UGC has informed the councils that the process of filing an
undertaking is a simple process where there would be no need for stamp paper or for a Notary. Students can
go on line for submitting the undertaking.
The UGC has also issued a circular to all universities dated 28.06.2013 for constitution of various Committees
for compliance with the UGC Regulations on curbing the menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions,
2009 and also sent a letter to the Vice-Chancellors dated 02.08.2013, 28.04.2014 & 04.08.2014 regarding
menace of ragging in higher education and requested to display hoardings, distribute pamphlets etc. The UGC
has also published a public notice in the leading newspapers on 19.07.2013 & 19.02.2014 on curbing the
menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions. All the above circulars & public notices have been
displayed on the UGC website i.e. www.ugc.ac.in.
Year
Total no. of
No. of cases
Pending
complaints
where action
complaints
received in
taken
the year
reported by
2013-2014
Institutions
132
125
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1.4
Publications
The Publications Bureau has been bringing out various publications such as the UGC Annual Reports, Guidelines
for various schemes/ programmes being implemented in Higher Education Sector, UGC enactments. Reports on
UGC- Conferences, Committee Reports and Statistical Reports/Forms. It also gets various stationery items
printed for use by various UGC officials viz; visiting cards, envelops, UGC TA/DA forms, certificates of UGC
Hindi Divas and the Annual Confidential Report (ACR) proforma.
The details of expenditure incurred towards printing of Publications/other items during first two years of the
XIIth Plan period are as under:
Year
Expenditure (? in lakhs)
2012-2013
7.11
2013-2014
28.68
Printed Documents
1.
2.
3.
4.
Visiting cards. Letterheads & Envelopes, New Year Cards, ACR/APAR Forms etc. of UGC officials
5.
6.
7.
Indian Higher Education-Quest for Excellence - A compendium of Flag-ship Programmes of the UGC
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
University Development in India-Basic Facts & figures -Enrolment of International students in Indian
Universities /Institutions of Higher Education for the year 2008-09 & 2009-10
13.
Hard case binding & Golden leaf printing of vol-l, II & III on Report of the Committee to prepare a
Single Draft Bill for Administration of all Central Universities
14.
15.
SAKSHAM- Measures for Ensuring the Safety for Women and programmes for Gender Sensitization
on Campuses(Book)
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1.5
The UGC Act empowers the Commission to allocate and disburse funds, out of the fund of the Commission, to
universities, colleges and other institutions of higher education in the form of Maintenance (Non-Plan) and
Development (Plan) grants through various programmes / schemes of the Commission to maintain and improve
standards in the higher education sector. The budget for the year 2013-2014 had been as given in the Table
1.5(a)
Table 1.5(a): Budget for the year 2013-2014
(? in crore)
S.No.
1.
Plan Allocation
Budget Head
Non-Plan Allocation
BE
RE
BE
RE
General
5717.00
5222.86
5066.74
5132.46
Total
5717.00
5222.86
5066.74
5132.46
5717
5600
General
5400
ai
io
o
5222.86
5200
5132.46
5066.74
CO
DC
5000
4800
4600
BE
RE
Plan Allocation
BE
RE
Non-Plan Allocation
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Introduction
The details of the Plan and Non-Plan grants received from the Central Government and grants released to
universities/institutions during 2013-2014 are given in the following Tables 1.5(b), 1.5(c) & 1.5(d) and 1.5(e)
Table 1.5(b): Grants received during 2013-2014
(? in crore)
S.No.
Plan
Non-Plan
Grants Received
Grants Received
Budget head
1.
General
5013.91
5124.39
427.13
66.54
5441.04
5190.93
Total:
Table 1.5(c) : Grants received during 2013-2014 under Plan & Non-Plan (General) Budget Head
(? in crore)
S.No.
Plan
Non-Plan
5013.91
5124.39
1.
2.
24.50
0.00
3.
0.00
0.00
4.
50.00
0.00
5088.41
5124.39
Total
Graph 1.5(c): Grants received during 2013-14 under Plan & Non-Plan (General Budget Head)
Ministry of
Minority Affairs
New Delhi.
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Type of Institutions
Plan Grants
% of total
Plan Grants
State Universities
Central Universities
855.59
17.06
84.14
1.68
2402.97
47.93
50.84
1.01
Inter-University Centres
343.72
6.86
159.13
3.17
57.00
1.14
29.60
0.59
Regional Centres
1059.50
21.13
10
Estt.
5.77
0.12
11
300.00
5.98
5348.26
106.67
Total:
Graph 1.5(d): Plan Grant ( Rupees in Crore) released to Institutions during 2013-14
Regional Centres,
1059.5
State Universities,
855.59
College of State
Universities,
84.14
Online Payments
through Banks for
Scholarships/
Fellowships,
29.6
Miscellaneous/Non-Univ.
& Instts., 57
Central Universities,
2402.97
Institutions Deemed to
be Universities,
159.13
Colleges of Central
Universities,
50.84
Inter-University Centres,
343.72
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3300.81
64.41
1176.88
22.97
29.57
0.58
236.25
4.61
80.65
1.57
State Universities
181.21
3.54
92.77
1.81
State Colleges
1.70
0.03
73.24
1.43
5.97
0.12
5179.05
101.07
S.No.
1
Type of Institutions
Maintenance to:
Total
Graph 1.5(e): Non-Plan Grants( Rupees in Crore) released to Institutions during 2013-14 Grants
A d m in is tra tiv e C h arg es
C o lla g e s o f C e n tra l
U n iv e rs ity ,
4 8 2 4 .1 6
Details of the Grants paid to Universities and Colleges during the year 2013-14 (Major Headwise)
under Non-plan is given at Appendix-VIII.
Details of the Grants paid to Universities and Colleges during the year 2013-14 (Major Headwise)
under General Plan is given at Appendix-IX.
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1.6
At the behest of the MHRD, the UGC set up a Joint Cadre Review Committee (JCRC) for uniform staffing
pattern of the non-teaching staff of Central Universities, the UGC maintained Deemed to be Universities and
the Delhi Colleges. The objective of the JCRC is to recommend complete framework of uniform service conditions
for the non-teaching staff (Group A,B,C& D) of these institutions.
The UGC has submitted the report of the JCRC to the MHRD in three phases after consideration and approval
of the Commission as under :
Report on Library Services Cadre was submitted vide letter No.F.23-1/2005(JCRC) dated 18th
January, 2008.
2.
The report on 15 identified services/cadre structures, i.a (i) Administrative/ Ministerial Services,
(ii) Secretariat Services, (iii) Transport Services, (iv) Guest House/Hostel/Canteen Services, (v)
School Teachers, (vi) Security Services, (vii) Sanitation Services, (viii) Official Language Cell,
(ix) Photography/Reprography Services, (x) Music Services, (xi) Sports/Games Services, (xii)
Horticulture /Garden Services, (xiii) Agricultural/Veterinary Services, (xiv) Religious Services
and (xv) Research/Statistical Services, was forwarded, vide letter No.F.6-7/97(JCRC) dated
12th June, 2009.
3.
The report on 8 services/cadre structures, i.e. (i) Press & Publication Services, (ii) Museum/
Archives Services, (iii) Technical /Laboratory Services, (iv) Engineering Services, (v) Workshop
services, (vi) University Science Instrumentation Centre, (vii) Health and Medical Services and
(viii) Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Services was forwarded to the MHRD,
vide letter No.F.6-7/97(JCRC) dated 23rd September, 2010.
1.6
(a)
In order to bring uniformity in the implementation of the ACP Scheme in Central Universities, UGC maintained
Deemed to be Universities and Delhi Colleges, the UGC has constituted a Standing Committee. It was decided
that Universities may implement the ACP Scheme on their own on the basis of the guidelines developed by the
Committee after taking into consideration the observations/recommendations of the Standing Committee on
the ACP Scheme with regard to individual cases considered by the Committee in the past, in respect of its non
teaching employees. After getting the approval of the MHRD, the UGC conveyed the approval vide its letter
dated 9th July, 2010 for the extension of the MACP to Central Universities, UGC maintained Deemed to be
Universities and Delhi Colleges to its non-teaching employees.
A number of queries seeking clarifications on implementation of ACP/MACP scheme in respect of non-teaching
employees of Central Universities/ UGC maintained Deemed to be Universities are being resolved by the JCRC
cell on a day to day basis.
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1.6
(b)
Pursuant to the Government of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development vide O.M.No.2-1/2008-U.I(A)
dated 6th October, 2008 extending the 6th Central Pay Commission recommendations to the Quasi-Government
Organizations, Autonomous Organizations and Statutory Bodies set-up and funded/controlled by the Central
Government, the UGC sent a proposal for the revision of scales of pay in respect of non-teaching staff of
Central Universities, UGC maintained Deemed to be Universities and Delhi Colleges vide letter No.F.20-1/
2008(JCRC) dated 3rd December, 2009 for approval. The matter is under consideration of the MHRD. JCRC
Section is meanwhile resolving the queries relating to the non-teaching staff in implementation of 6th CPC in
Central Universities/ UGC maintained Deemed to be Universities and also actively pursuing the matter with the
MHRD for approval. The matter regarding grant of Grade Pay of ?4800/- in PB-2 to Section Officers/Private
Secretaries of UGC and Central Universities, UGC maintained Deemed to be Universities and Delhi Colleges has
been taken up with the MHRD for approval.
1.7
The University Grants Commission (UGC) completed 60 years of its existence with its mandate for 'coordination
and determination of standards in universities'. Coming into being on 28th December, 1953, it has covered 60
milestones of its journey for qualitative improvement of higher education in the country.
The Diamond Jubilee function was held on December 28, 2013 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. It was inaugurated
by the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh; the function was presided over by the Minister for Human Resource
Development, Dr. M.M. Pallam Raju. The Minister of State for Human Resource Development, Dr. Shashi
Tharoor, graced the occasion, besides members of the Commission, former Chairpersons of the UGC, ViceChancellors of Universities, and academics from all parts of the country.
In his inaugural address, the honourable Prime Minister, while acknowledging the contributions of the UGC in
the cause of higher education, suggested that "it should also now play the role of a national 'think-tank' and
organize a professional and purposeful discourse about issues that have a bearing on the sound development of
Higher Education in the county". He emphasized that by making interdisciplinary research and innovation the
salient agenda of the university system, we can hope to improve our ranking amongst the top universities of
the world. He said that since 96% of students receiving higher education in the country are in the State higher
education system, State universities, in particular, required attention and support to improve the quality of
teaching and research. The Rashtriya Uchttar Shiksha Abhiyan will address this concern. He said that there is
a need not only to continue the focus on the three "Es" of Expansion, Equity and Excellence but also add a
fourth "E" of Employability.
The Prime Minister lauded the rapid expansion of higher education with the establishment of more Central
Universities, IIMs, NTs, NITs, IISERs, INTs and SPAs and also emphasized the need to make higher education
more inclusive. He referred to efforts to encourage skill development in a big way so that trained work-force is
available to meet the needs of our growing economy and new opportunities for productive employment are
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The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh lighting the lamp to inaugurate the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of the University Grants
Commission, in New Delhi on December 28, 2013. The Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Dr. M.M. Rallam Raju, the
Minister of State for Human Resource Development, Dr. Shashi Tharoor and the Chairman, UGC, Prof. \fed Prakash are also seen.
(Picture courtesy: P/B)
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The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh releasing the book Sixty Years of the University Grants Commission, at the Diamond Jubilee
celebrations of the University Grants Commission, in New Delhi on December 28, 2013. The Union Minister for Human Resource
Development, Dr. M.M. Pallam Raju, the Minister of State for Human Resource Development, Dr. Shashi Tharoor, the Secretary (Higher
Education), Ministry of Human Resource Development, Shri Ashok Thakur and the Chairman, UGC, Prof. Ved Prakash are also seen.
(Picture courtesy: P/B)
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The Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Dr. M.M. Rallam Raju releasing the book 'Saksham' based on safety of women
and gender sensitization on campuses, at a function, in New Delhi on February 12, 2014. The Union Minister for Housing & Urban
Roverty Alleviation, Dr. Girija Vyas, the Secretary, Department of Higher Education, Shri Ashok Thakur and other dignitaries are also
seen.
(,Picture courtesy: P/B)
The Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Dr. M.M. Rallam Raju at the release of the book 'Saksham' based on safety of
women and gender sensitization on campuses, at a function, in New Delhi on February 12, 2014. The Union Minister for Housing &
Urban Poverty Alleviation, Dr. Girija Vyas and the Chairman, UGC, Prof. \fed Prakash are also seen.
(Picture courtesy: P/B)
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The President, Shri Pranab Mukherjee and the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh at the Conference of Vice Chancellors of Central
Universities, at Rashtrapati Bhawan, in New Delhi on February 06, 2014. The Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Dr.
M.M. Pallam Raju and the Ministers of State for Human Resource Development, Shri Jitin Prasada and Dr. Shashi Tharoor are also seen.
(Picture courtesy: PIB)
created in large numbers. He referred to specific concerns like shortage of quality faculty, strengthening universityind ustry-interface and research to address issues of critical national importance like climate change and disaster
management, besides strengthening the university information management system on a priority basis for
effective policy planning.
The Prime Minister expressed his happiness at the institution of five awards in the name of Pandit Jawaharlal
Nehru, for individual excellence in the field of Science^ Technology, Humanities and Social Sciences, Fine Arts
and Culture.
SAARC
I n i v m i t i (.r u n t s ( m n m isM im
C o n fe re n ce on the
H ig h e r Edu cation in
a
(0)
AZLEEN AHMED
SAARC Regional Conference on Status of Higher Education in South Asia was organised from 13th-14th January, 2014 in New Delhi.
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The HRM, Dr. M.M. Pallam Raju said that the issues and challenges in relation to access and expansion, equity
and inclusion, quality and excellence will remain perpetual concerns in higher education and the UGC should
focus on these challenges with increased vigour. He hoped that the national target to increase the Gross
Enrolment Ratio to 30% will be achieved by the 2020, while referring to special schemes launched for nurturing
social equity. He referred to autonomy of the higher education system and emphasized that academic,
administrative and financial autonomy need to be addressed in an integrated perspective vis-a-vis accountability.
He pointed to the need of evolving models of blended learning with online educational resources, as the
requirement of future.
The HRM announced the creation of Chairs in the name of Nobel Laureates: Rabindranath Tagore, C.V. Raman,
Hargobind Khorana, Mother Teresa, S. Chandrasekhar, Amartya Sen and V. Ramakrishnan in the university
system. He felt that work done through these Chairs in our universities will become a perpetual source of
inspiration for the younger generation of scholars.
Prof. Ved Prakash, Chairman, UGC, said that the quantum of public funding for higher education has seen
explosion in the volume of both students and institutions. He cited investment of about ?7,461 crores for
nurturing of social equity and excellence of higher education benefitting about 23 million students. He referred
to the efforts of the UGC to nurture teaching and research environments in the universities through several
initiatives and the support provided to the Inter-University Centres in the areas of Accelerator Based research
facilities, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Consortium for Scientific Research, Educational Communication,
Information and Library Network, Assessment and Accreditation and Teacher Education.
He highlighted some significant initiatives for prevention of caste-based discrimination/harassment/victimization
and for promotion of equality in higher education; establishment of mechanism for grievances redressal in the
university system; mandatory assessment and accreditation of higher educational institutions; regulation of
entry and operation of foreign educational institutions in India.
Prof. Ved Prakash said that the phenomenon of the brain drain has been successfully reversed through the
UGC's faculty recharge programme under which 163 faculties who are Ph.Ds or Post-Docs from abroad have
been appointed; the UGC takes care of their salaries but they serve different universities. Besides, some major
initiatives namely: Singh-Obama 21st Century Knowledge Initiative, U.K. India Education and Research Initiative^
India-Australia, India-New Zealand and India-lsrael Education Councils, twinning arrangements between foreign
and Indian institutions have been implemented.
He reiterated the reviewed commitment of the UGC for engagement with policy research, creation of authentic
data bases in higher education, enhancing technology mediated teaching and learning, strengthening mechanism
of mandatory institutional and programme accreditation as also structural and governance reforms. The UGC's
proactive steps in regard to Anti-Ragging and measures of safety of women on the university campuses and
gender sensitization will go a long way in ensuring a better learning environment.
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1.8
In discharge of its cardinal function of coordinating and maintaining standards of higher education, and for
realization of the goals of the XII Plan, the UGC has taken several measures during the second year of the XII
Plan (2013-2014).
A MoU was entered into between the University of Hyderabad and the University Grants
Commission for Implementation of UGC Faculty Research Promotion Programme (FRPP).
The Commission resolved that the scheme of 'Innovation Universities' be revisited and possibly
merged with the scheme of 'University with Potential for Excellence (UPE).
The Commission approved the XII Plan Allocation in respect of State Universities, Aided Colleges,
Central Universities and Centrally Funded Deemed Universities. While approving the allocations
in respect of all eligible Universities the Commission observed that these allocations may be
appropriately revised, once the final decision on RUSA is known.
The Commission approved the Guidelines for grant of Study Leave to University and College
Teachers and for determination of admissibility of pay and allowances.
The Commission approved the enhancement of financial support to Autonomous Colleges for
introduction of NCC as an elective subject with credit points for the academic year 2013-14.
The Commission approved the Commemoration of Diamond Jubilee of the University Grants
Commission.
Regarding the status of Distance Education program the Commission ratified the decision taken
with regard to the recommendations of the Expert Committee The proposal to constitute a
Committee for taking decision on distance education programs was approved. However, it was
suggested that the decision taken by the Committee may be brought to the Commission for
ratification. The Commission decided that the present arrangement may continue for the next
three months; a request may be made to Secretary (HE), Ministry of HRD to convene a meeting
with Vice Chancellor, IGNOU and Chairman, UGC to address the various personnel issues, after
which appropriate steps may be taken for creation and filling up of posts in the UGC to deal
with the additional work pertaining to Open and Distance Learning (ODL).
The Commission approved the report of the UGC Expert Committee on the issue of allowing
students to pursue two or more degrees simultaneously on regular/distance/private/online/part
time basis.
The final UGC (Minimum standard of Instructions for the Grant of the Masters Degree through
Formal education (First Amendment) Regulations, 2013 were approved.
Regarding the issue of grants to self financing colleges, it was decided that grants should not
be given by the UGC to any self financing Institution, even though such institutions are included
43
Introduction
under section 12B of the UGC Act, and reiterated its earlier decision of providing assistance to
teacher centric and student centric schemes to all 12B institutions.
The Commission considered the Amendment in the UGC "Mandatory Assessment and
Accreditation" of all Higher Educational Institutions" Regulations, 2012 which was approved.
However, the amendment should read as '"Assessment and Accreditation Agency' means any
agency such as the National Assessment and Accreditation Council, the National Board of
Accreditation, or the National Accreditation Board, or any agency recognized by the University
Grants Commission, or any agency established by an Act of Parliament to carry out accreditation".
XII Plan Guidelines of Major & Minor Research Projects in Science & Humanities subjects, was
approved. However, while approving the Guidelines, the Commission decided that Minor Research
Projects should be restricted to colleges only.
With regard to the XII Plan Guidelines for Universities with Potential for Excellence (UPE)/
Universities of Excellence (UE), the Commission approved the revision of the Guidelines for the
XII plan with the following modifications: (a) The UPE, if declared eligible for the second phase
may be termed as "University of Excellence" from Phase II onwards (after 5 years of existence);
(b) The ceiling of assistance for an UPE would be ?60 crore in Phase I, ?60 crore in Phase II and
?100 crore in Phase III. The Commission also decided that State Private Universities and Deemed
to be Universities covered under section 12B of the UGC Act may also be considered for grant
of status of 'University with Potential for Excellence' and 'University of Excellence', provided
they fulfill the various conditions under the Scheme; however, no financial assistance under the
Scheme would be made available to them.
The Commission accorded in-principle approval for setting up of the Inter-University Centre in
Teacher Education, and decided to refer the matter to the Ministry.
The Commission approved the implementation of Ministry's scheme of Community Colleges
with a cap of ? 1 crore per college, overall cap of ? 100 crore for the scheme and review/
evaluation may be reported to the Commission. The MHRD may be requested to provide funds
for implementing the scheme.
The Commision approved the Incentives for resource mobilization scheme in universities during
Xllth Plan, subject to availability of funds. However, the Commission suggested that the Financial
Advisor, UGC and a representative of the Finance Division of MHRD may have meeting to
discuss the operational part of the scheme.
The Commission approved the Guidelines and Modules for the promotion of sports during the
XII Plan and integration of high performance sports facilities in Universities and Colleges.
The Commission approved the amendments in the Guidelines for Colleges with Potential for
Excellence (CPE)/College of Excellence (CE) for XII Plan Period (2012-2017).
The Commission deliberated at length on the UGC (Affiliation of colleges offering Technical
Education by Universities) Regulations, 2014 and approved the Regulations, and decided to
refer the Regulations to the MHRD for its approval.
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The Commissoin approved the inclusion of Urdu/Arabic/Persian degrees for specification under
section 22 of the UGC Act, 1956.
The Commission approved the University Grants Commission (Establishment of Standards, and
Maintenance thereof, in Private Universities) Regulations, 2014 with the following modifications:
(i)
(ii)
Permission granted earlier by the MHRD/UGC for setting up offshore campus should not
be rescinded;
(iii)
(iv)
A sub-clause (ix) may be added to clause (a) to provide for compliance with provisions of
RTI Act 2005.
(v)
Regulation 8 (c) should be amended to provide that a Private University may commence
its academic programmes only after undergoing the process of assessment laid down
under the UGC Regulations on mandatory Accreditation.
The Commission approved the relaxation of 5% (i.e. from 55% to 50%) in the qualifying marks
to OBC (Other Backward Caste) candidates for direct recruitment to teaching positions as well
as to undertake the NET examination held by the UGC.
The Commission approved the Guidelines for introduction of Bachelor of Vocation (B.Voc.)
programme in universities and colleges under the National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF).
The Commission approved the UGC (Recognition and Monitoring of Assessment and Accredition
Agencies) Regulations, 2014, However, it was also decided that a Plan of Action be prepared
for implementing the Regulations which may be placed before the Commission for information.
The Commission approved the revised Guidelines for the UGC Chairs in Universities during the
XII Plan (2012-2017).
The Commission approved the proposal with the following modifications:
(i)
(ii)
Chairs may also be created under the names of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya and Sir
Syed Ahmad Khan.
The Commission approved the proposal to extend the status of the Institute of Integrated
Himalayan Studies, Shimla, as Centre with Potential for Excellence in Particular Area (CPEPA)
till March, 2017 and for financial assistance of ? 7 crores.
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The Commission approved re-implementing the PG scholarship in all Universities and Colleges
for ME / M. Tech for GATE qualified candidates.
As regards One-Year Moratorium on approval of fresh proposal for affiliation/increase in intake
by Technical Colleges, the Commission resolved a moratorium for one year on:
a)
b)
The Commission approved Grant of Raman Post Doctoral Fellowship to selected Teachers from
institutions not under the ambit of 2(f) & 12B on a one time basis.
The Commission approved the revision of the Guidelines for the XII plan "Colleges with Potential
for Excellence (CPE) / Institutions of Excellence (IE)" with the following modifications : (a) The
CPE, if declared eligible for the second phase, may be termed as "College of Excellence" from
Phase II onwards (after 5 years of existence); (b) The ceiling of assistance for a CPE would be
?1.5 crore in Phase I, ?1.5 crore in Phase II and ?2.0 crore in Phase III. The Commission also
decided that self-financing colleges covered under sections 2(f) and 12B of the UGC Act may
also be considered for grant of status of 'College with Potential for Excellence' and 'College of
Excellence', provided they fulfill the various conditions under the Scheme; however, no financial
assistance under the Scheme would be made available to them.
The Commission was informed of the UGC Regulations of 2012 relating to statutory accreditation
of Universities and higher educational institutions and the fact that several of such universities/
institutions have not yet undertaken the process of mandatory accreditation. It was informed
that while several universities/institutions were dependent on UGC funds for their day-to-day
functioning, including for the salary of their employees, some of them have still to undergo the
accreditation process mandated by the Regulations. The Commission deliberated on the matter
and decided that in the interest of the survival and the day-to-day functioning of such universities/
institutions, funds may continue to be disbursed to them. However, all such institutions should
be directed to apply to the recognized accreditation agency latest by 1st June 2014 and also
inform that failure to do so may lead to discontinuation of financial assistance by the UGC from
1st April 2015 onwards. It was also decided that while this decision may be communicated to
the universities/institutions concerned, the UGC may propose appropriate amendments to the
aforementioned Regulations of 2012 by incorporating these decisions.
The Commission approved the UGC (Institutions Deemed to be Universities) Regulations, 2010
with the following modifications :
(a)
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The Commission decided to refer the UGC (Open and Distance Learning) Regulations, 2014,
after incorporating the following modifications, to the Ministry of HRD for its approval: - The
Regulations would not apply to Certificate programmes/courses; the Regulations would, however,
apply to diploma programmes of a duration of nine months and above, and not six months as
proposed; - Standalone institutions offering distance education programs shall be excluded
from the purview of these Regulations.
The Commission approved the roll-out plan, percentage caps of API cumulative score and
modification in the tenure of College Principals in UGC (Minimum qualifications for appointment
of teachers, other academic staff in universities and colleges and other measures for the
maintenance of standards in higher education) Regulations, 2010 and its 2nd amendment with
the following modifications :
(i)
(ii)
With regard to the proposal for amending clause 5.1.6(d) of the UGC Regulations of 2010
relating to tenure of appointment of Principal of College, the Commission approved the
proposal to extend the tenure, wherever applicable of the Principal from 5 years to 10
years.
The UGC had constituted the following Expert Committees to initiate a number of policy measures:
Committee
Chairperson
Dr.V.R Rao
Prof.Furqan Qamar
S.No.
Regular/Distance mode
5
Md.Mian
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Specification of Degrees
The Commission has notified a revised list of degrees under section 22 of the UGC Act, 1956 containing the
abbreviated nomenclature of degrees, their expanded forms, level, minimum duration and entry qualifications
of 129 degree courses which may be awarded by the Universities. The notification on specification of degrees
has been approved by the Ministry and is under publication.
Indigenous Languages
The Chairman, UGC constituted an Expert. Committee under the Chairpersonship of Dr. Kapila Vatsyayan to
look into the issue of study and promotion of indigenous languages. The Committee prepared a Report containing
the following.
1.
2.
3.
The Commission in its meeting held on 17.12.2012 approved the first two recommendations and resolved that
a Sub-Committee may be constituted under the Chairmanship of Prof. V.S. Chauhan to work on the
recommendation for establishing an Inter University Centre (IUC).
The Committee inter-alia recommended establishment of an Inter-University Centre (IUC) for Promotion of
Indigenous Languages and Language Sciences. The Commission constituted a sub-committee under the
Chairmanship of Dr. V.S. Chauhan to work on the recommendation. The Sub-Committee recommended the
creation of two Inter- University Centres. The committee recommended, in principle, the creation of a separate
Inter-University Centre on Non-scheduled languages at Bhasha Research and Publications Centre and another
IUC for Language Sciences
The recommendations were placed before the Commission in its meeting on 7.2.2014 and the commission
decided as follows:"The Commission decided that possibilities be explored for strengthening Bhasha Research and Publication
Centre by networking it either with M.S. University, Baroda or with the Indira Gandhi National Tribal University,
Amarkantak".
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Both the universities have sent the proposals and are under consideration of the commission.
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Introduction
2.1
Institutions
At the end of XI Plan (31.03.2012), there were 573 Universities (43 Central, 129 Deemed and 397 State
Universities and 4 Institutions established under Special State Legislature Acts) and 35,539 Colleges in the
Country. During the year 2013-14 there were 666 Universities (45 Central, 129 Deemed, 313 State, 175 State
Private and 4 Institutions under Special State Legislature Act) and 39671 Colleges, thus registering an increase
of 16% in the number of Universities and 11.63% increase in colleges during the 2nd year of XII plan in
comparison to the figures at the end of XI plan.
During 2013-2014, there were 666 universities and university level institutions - 313 State 175 State Private
45 Central, 129 Deemed universities and four institutions established under State Legislature Act. (Appendix:!
& II). During the reporting year 2013-2014, 24 State Private Universities and 13 State Universities were
included in the UGC list of universities and 4 universities were declared fit to receive central assistance under
section 12B of the UGC Act, 1956.
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The State and State Private Universities included in the UGC list during the period 01.04.2013 to 31.03.2014
are as given below:
State Universities included in the UGC list (01.04.2013 to 31.03.2014)
S.No.
Year of
Establishment
ASSAM
1.
2.
3.
2011
2011
2007
4.
2011
HARYANA
5.
2013
6.
1999
7.
2013
8.
2012
2012
Jodhpur, Rajasthan.
TAMILNADU
10.
2012
Nagapattinam-611001, Tamilnadu.
UTTARAKHAND
11.
2011
Uttarakhand-249199.
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S.No.
Year of
Establishment
WEST BENGAL
12.
Kazi Nazrul University, Old ADDA Office Building (behind Asansol Girls
2012
13.
2013
Date of Notification
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
1.
10.05.2013
03.05.2013
3.
22.04.2013
4.
G.D. Goenka University, G.D. Goenka Education City, Gurgaon Sohna Road,
03.05.2013
03.05.2013
03.05.2013
7.
03.05.2013
SRM University, Plot No. 39, Rajiv Gandhi Education City, Delhi-NCR,
03.05.2013
9.
CMR University, 2,3rd, 'C ', 6th Main Road, 2nd Block, BRBR Layout,
16.05.2013
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09.07.2013
S.No
11.
Date of Notification
16.05.2013
16.05.2013
09.07.2013
16.05.2013
MADHYA PRADESH
15.
24.04.2013
12.02.2014
Techno Global University, Lateri Road, Sironj (Near Gosala), Dist - Vidisha,
09.01.2013
18.
13.05.2013
PUNJAB
19.
18.02.2013
RAJASTHAN
20.
16.09.2013
21.
16.09.2013
UTTAR PRADESH
22.
05.07.2012
23.
12.03.2013
15.02.2013
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The following 4 universities had been declared fit to receive central assistance under section 12 B of the UGC
Act, 1956 during 2013-14.
S.No.
Year of
Establishment
JAMMU & KASHMIR
1.
2005
2.
2004
3.
1998
4.
2003
The type-wise number of universities and colleges as on 31.03.2014 is indicated in the Table 2.1(a)
Table 2.1(a): Type-wise number of Universities/University Level Institutions and Colleges as on 3 1.0 3.2 0 14
S.No.
Type of Institutions
Number of Institutions
(As on 31.03.2014)
1.
Central Universities
45
2.
State Universities
313
3.
175
4.
5.
7.
Colleges
4
129
666
3 9 ,6 7 1 *
* Provisional
Note:
1)
2)
Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati which was established under State
Legislature Act. of Andhra Pradesh is included under State Universities.
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Institutions
established through
Institutions Deemed to
be Universities,
129
Central Universities,
45
State Universities,
313
Universities,
175
The State-wise number of recognized universities included under Section 2(f) of UGC Act, 1956 (as on
31.03.2014) is indicated in Table 2.1(b).
Table 2.1(b): State-wise Number of Universities listed by UGC: 2013-2014 (As on 31st March, 2014)
S.No.
State
No. of Universities
Total
Central
State
Private
Deemed
Others*
1.
Andhra Pradesh
43
03
33
07
01
2.
Arunachal Pradesh
07
01
05
01
3.
Assam
16
02
11
03
4.
Bihar
19
02
15
02
5.
Chhattisgarh
19
01
12
06
6.
Goa
01
01
7.
Gujarat
39
01
22
15
02
8.
Haryana
32
01
11
14
06
9.
Himachal Pradesh
21
01
04
16
10.
09
02
07
11.
Jharkhand
13
01
07
03
02
12.
Karnataka
47
01
23
08
15
55
S.No.
State
No. of Universities
Total
Central
State
Private
Deemed
Others*
13.
Kerala
15
01
12
02
01
14.
Madhya Pradesh
35
02
18
12
03
15.
Maharashtra
42
01
20
21
01
16.
Manipur
02
02
17.
Meghalaya
09
01
08
18.
Mizoram
02
01
01
19.
Nagaland
03
01
02
20.
Odisha
18
01
12
03
02
21.
Punjab
19
01
08
08
02
22.
Rajasthan
61
01
17
35
08
23.
Sikkim
05
01
04
24.
Tamil Nadu
51
02
21
28
25.
Tripura
02
01
01
26.
Uttar Pradesh
59
05
23
21
10
27.
Uttarakhand
23
01
08
10
04
28.
West Bengal
24
01
21
01
01
29.
NCT of Delhi
22
05
06
11
30.
UT of Chandigarh
02
01
01
31.
Pondicherry
02
01
01
666
45
313
175
129
04
Total
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So far as the number of Universities in States is concerned, Rajasthan (61) and Uttar Pradesh(59) top the list
followed by Tamil Nadu (51), etc. and also one can observe from the Table 2.1(b). that there is uneven
establishment of Universities in States.
However, the increase in the number of Colleges is varied amongst States as observed from the Table 2.1(c).
Relatively speaking and in comparison to the absolute figures, the state of Madhya Pradesh accounted for the
highest increase with 1286 colleges, followed by Uttar Pradesh (1276), Maharashtra (997), Andhra Pradesh
(922), Karnataka (750) for the last 5 years. It is also observed that the growth in the number of colleges is
almost minimal in all the States located in the North Eastern Region and a few of the Union Territories. The
number of colleges as on 31.3.2014 stood at 39671.
As many as 2467 new colleges had been established during 2013-2014, thus taking the total number of
colleges to 39,671 in 2013-2014 as against 37,204 colleges in 2012-2013, registering an increase of almost
6.63%.
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Table 2.1(c): State-wise Number of Colleges during the year 2013-14 and Increase in
Number of Colleges from 2009-2010 to 2013-2014
2009-2010
2010-2011
2011-2012*
2012-13*
2013-14*
Increase during
(UC+AC)
(UC+AC)
(UC+AC)
(UC+AC)
(UC+AC)
2009-2010 to
2013-14
Andhra Pradesh
3985
4066
4550
4881
4907
922
Arunachal Pradesh
16
16
17
17
26
10
Assam
486
507
507
571
571
85
Bihar
653
653
706
695
695
42
Chattlsgarh
619
641
681
696
696
77
Goa
54
54
60
60
66
12
Gujarat
1818
1836
1849
2020
2060
242
Haryana
850
902
976
992
1066
216
Himachal Pradesh
309
344
348
349
400
91
10
322
322
314
362
379
57
11
Jharkhand
224
231
231
239
279
55
12
Karnataka
2924
3078
3370
3454
3674
750
13
Kerala
928
1063
1063
1250
1259
331
14
Madhya Pradesh
2008
2236
2364
2406
3294
1286
15
Maharashtra
4329
4631
4836
4862
5326
997
16
Manipur
76
76
80
85
89
13
17
Meghalaya
64
64
69
69
69
18
Mizoram
28
28
28
28
29
19
Nagaland
54
55
58
60
60
20
Orissa
1076
1100
1117
1134
1134
58
21
Punjab
853
852
978
1004
1004
151
22
Rajasthan
2347
2412
2753
2791
2791
444
23
Sikkam
14
15
15
15
39
25
24
Tamil Nadu
2204
2267
2410
2605
2760
556
25
Tripura
33
39
40
47
47
14
26
Uttar Pradesh
3818
3859
4440
4787
5094
1276
27
Uttarakhand
360
360
413
413
424
64
28
West Bengal
841
889
896
942
1057
216
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2009-2010
2010-2011
2011-2012*
2012-13*
2013-14*
Increase during
(UC+AC)
(UC+AC)
(UC+AC)
(UC+AC)
(UC+AC)
2009-2010 to
2013-14
29
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30
Chandigarh
25
25
27
27
27
31
Lakshdweep
32
33
Delhi
240
240
240
240
244
34
D & N Haveli
35
Puducherry
86
86
86
86
87
31660
32964
35539
37204
39671
8011
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To meet the XII Plan target of 30% Gross Enrolment Ratio, efforts have to been made to open more number of
Universities/Colleges and also to increase the existing intake capacity of each course in every University/
College.
At the end of the financial year 2013-2014, the total number of colleges recognized under Section 2(f) of the
UGC Act, 1956 was 9360 as compared to 8929 in the previous year. Out of these 9360 recognized colleges,
1545 colleges are still not eligible to receive Central Assistance under Section 12 B of the UGC Act, 1956.
Table 2.1 (d ): The state-wise number of Colleges included under Section 2(f) and 12 B of the UGC Act, 1956,
as on 3 1.0 3.2 0 14 , is as under:
S.No.
State/Union Territory
No. of Colleges
2(f) & 12(B)
Total
Andhra Pradesh
526
106
632
Arunachal Pradesh
11
Assam
273
25
298
Bihar
389
17
406
Chhattisgarh
147
14
161
Goa
25
29
Gujarat
417
69
486
Haryana
164
169
Himachal Pradesh
55
59
10
84
89
173
11
Jharkhand
115
123
12
Karnataka
558
233
791
13
Kerala
239
10
249
14
Madhya Pradesh
412
83
495
15
Maharashtra
1066
155
1221
16
Manipur
52
57
17
Meghalaya
29
37
18
Mizoram
22
26
19
Nagaland
32
38
20
Orissa
425
36
461
21
Punjab
238
13
251
22
Rajasthan
231
60
291
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S.No.
State/Union Territory
No. of Colleges
2(f) & 12(B)
Total
23
Sikkim
12
24
Tamil Nadu
351
115
466
25
Tripura
19
19
26
Uttar Pradesh
1349
417
1766
27
Uttarakhand
55
10
65
28
West Bengal
412
25
437
29
A & N Islands
30
Chandigarh
18
18
31
D & N Haveli
32
Daman Diu
33
Delhi
80
84
34
Lakshadweep
35
Pondicherry
14
10
24
7815
1545
9360
Total
Graph 2 .1 (d ): State-wise Number of Colleges included under section 2(f) & 12(B)
of the UGC Act,1956 as on 31.03.2014
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2.2
Students Enrolment
During the academic year 2013-14, there had been 237.65 lakhs (provisional) students enrolled in various
courses at all levels in universities/colleges and other institutions of higher education as compared to the
revised figure of 223.03 lakhs in the previous year, registering an increase of 6.56 per cent. The trend of
students' enrolment at the macro level in the last two decades is given in Table 2.2(a).
Table 2.2(a): All India Growth of Students Enrolment: 1984-85 to 2013-14
Year
Total Enrolment
Percentage
1984-85
3404096
96447
2.9
1985-86
3605029
200933
5.9
1986-87
3757158
152129
4.2
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263001
7.0
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265330
6.6
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317191
7.4
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322188
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341018
6.9
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5534966
532939
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282283
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296680
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268593
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417820
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445102
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345087
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552093
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1368036
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Total Enrolment
Percentage
2009-10
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1474935
9.4
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18670050
1426698
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1657428
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total students enrolment and enrolment of women students, among states, during 2013-14 is indicated in
Table 2.2(b).The enrolment of students, in terms of absolute numbers, had been the highest in the state of
Uttar Pradesh (37.72 lakhs), followed by Maharashtra (26.87 lakhs), Andhra Pradesh (22.02 lakhs), Tamil
Nadu (21.85 lakhs),etc.
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State/U.T.
Total Enrolment
Women Enrolment
% of Women
2201848
942493
42.80
20596
7583
36.82
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
367753
177845
48.36
Bihar
1022544
391449
38.28
Chattisgarh
287753
130605
45.39
Delhi
338112
157423
46.56
Goa
27944
16831
60.23
Gujarat
1298321
480387
37.00
Haryana
697451
325355
46.65
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Himachal Pradesh
175018
84532
48.30
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226116
109128
48.26
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Jharkhand
454540
183996
40.48
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Karnataka
1156708
543985
47.03
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Kerala
588665
353119
59.99
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Madhya Pradesh
1258432
473541
37.63
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Maharashtra
2687264
1253843
46.66
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Manipur
61029
28215
46.23
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Meghalaya
52990
27807
52.48
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Mizoram
16694
7821
46.85
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Nagaland
28565
14821
51.89
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Orissa
649236
260987
40.20
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Punjab
536604
265470
49.47
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1573805
627490
39.87
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Sikkim
12632
5249
41.55
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Tamil Nadu
2185010
1112488
50.91
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Tripura
51455
22036
42.83
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3772315
1677423
44.47
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Uttarakhand
341992
151484
44.29
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1539418
651335
42.31
30
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4151
2387
57.50
31
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67507
33971
50.32
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S.No
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Total Enrolment
Women Enrolment
% of Women
32
D & N Haveli
2462
1243
50.49
33
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68.55
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175
40.79
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58399
29108
49.84
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Level
University
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Total (% to
Percentage in
Deptts./University
Colleges
Grand Total)
Affiliated Colleges
18104033
20229592
89.49
Colleges
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2125559
(85.12)
2
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774557
2160432
2934989
73.61
(12.35)
3
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156845
43885
200730
21.86
(0.85)
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242740
399649
60.74
(1.68)
Grand Total
3 21 3870
205 5 10 9 0
237 6 49 6 0
86.48
( 100 .00 )
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University Colleges & Affiliated Colleges : 2013-14
Research,
200730,1%
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20229592, 85%
67
Graduate,
2125559, 66%
88.1 %
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Faculty
Total Enrolment
Percentage to Total
Arts
8690407
36.57
Science
4095002
17.23
Commerce/Management
4181579
17.60
Education
1288974
5.42
Engineering / Technology
3696104
15.55
Medicine
992917
4.18
Agriculture
107247
0.45
Veterinary Science
28090
0.12
Law
425932
1.79
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258708
1.09
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100.00
Total
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Arts include Humanities, Social Sciences, Languages, etc.
Science includes Home-Science, Computer Science and Computer Application, etc.
Education includes Shiksha Shastri, Shiksha Acharya, Vidya Varidhi, Vachaspati, etc.
Engineering & Technology includes Agricultural Engineering & Technology, Dairy Technology and Architecture
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Medicine includes Ayurveda, Dentistry, Homeopathy, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health/Social Preventive Medicine^
Unani, Tibbia, Physiotherapy, Naturotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Siddha Medicine, etc.
Agriculture includes Horticulture, Sericulture & Forestry, etc.
Veterinary Science includes Fisheries, Dairy Science, Animal Sciences, etc.
Others include Library and Information Science, Music, Performing / Visual Arts, Journalism & Mass
2.3
Faculty Strength
In the academic year 2013-2014, the total number of teachers in universities and colleges was 10.49 lakhs as
compared to 9.51 lakhs teachers in the previous year - Table 2.3(c). Out of the 10.49 lakhs teachers, 82.73%
teachers were in Colleges and the remaining 17.30% in University Departments I University Colleges : Table
2.3(b) & Table 2.3(a).
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Table 2.3(a) : Number and Distribution of Teaching Staff - By Designation In Universities and University Colleges** : 2013-2014
Year
Professors*
Readers/
Lecturers
Assistant
Tutor/
Associates
(Senior Scale)
Professors/
Demonstrators
Prefessorsa/
Total
Lecturers
Lecturer
(Selection
Grade)
2013-14
30272
46102
17238
79372
8434
181418
(16.69)
(25.41)
(9.50)
(43.75)
(4.65)
(100.00)
Note:
(a)
Figures in parentheses indicate the percentage o f the cadres to the total staff.
(b)
Part-time / Adhoc / Contract / Visiting Teachers / Physical Training Instructors are included
under Assistant Professors / Lecturers.
Table 2.3(b) : Number and Distribution of Teaching Staff - By Designation In Affiliated Colleges** : 2013-2014
Year
Professors*
Readers/
Lecturers
Assistant
Tutor/
Associates
(Senior Scale)
Professors/
Demonstrators
Prefessorsa/
Total
Lecturers
Lecturer
(Selection
Grade)
2013-14
65859
227702
92850
456301
24795
867507
(7.59)
(26.25)
(10.70)
(52.60)
(2.86)
(100.00)
Note:
(a)
Figures in parentheses indicate the percentage o f the cadres to the total staff.
(b)
Part-time / Adhoc / Contract / Visiting Teachers / Physical Training Instructors are included
under Assistant Professors / Lecturers.
The category-wise position of teachers, in terms of percentages, in affiliated colleges and university departments/
university colleges during 2013-2014 is as under:
71
Category
Number of Teachers
AC
1.
Tutors/Demonstrators
2.
Assistant Professors/Lectures
3.
4.
Readers/Associate Professors/
UTD/UC
AC + UTD/UC
Percentage
(Total)
to Total
24795
8434
33229
3.17
456301
79372
535673
51.07
92850
17238
110088
10.50
227702
46102
273804
26.10
65859
30272
96131
9.16
867507
181418
1048925
100.00
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* Provisional
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92850,11%
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33229, 3%
Assistant
Professors/Lecturers,
535673, 51%
Readers/Associate
Professors/Lecturer
(Selection Grade),
273804, 26%
Lecturers
(Senior Scale),
110088,11%
73
Growth of Higher Education System : Some Statistics
2.4
Research Degrees
The number of research degrees (Ph.Ds) awarded by various universities increased from 19,861 in 2011-2012
to 20275 in 2012-2013 thus registering an increase of 2.08%. Out of the total number of Ph.Ds awarded in
2012-2013, the Faculty of Science had the highest number with 6641 degrees, followed by the faculty of Arts
with 6298 degrees. These two faculties together accounted for 63.82 per cent of the total number of Ph.D.
degrees awarded. 1585 degrees were awarded in the faculty of Commerce/Management. In professional faculties,
the faculty of Engineering & Technology had topped with as many as 2119 Ph.D. degrees, other faculties with
839 degrees, followed by Education faculty with 813 degrees, Medicine faculty with 756 degrees, Agriculture
faculty with 738 degrees, etc. It is observed that there is a slight increasing trend in academic research in terms
of number of research degrees awarded by the Universities during 2012-2013 (Table 2.4(a)) as compared to
the figures for the year 2011-2012 as compared to the total enrolment for the year 2011-2012.
Table 2.4 : Faculty-wise Number of M.Phil. & Doctorate Degrees (Ph.D.) Awarded in 2011-12 & 2012-13
S.No.
2011 -12
Faculty
2 0 1 2 -2 0 1 3 *
M.Phil
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M.Phil
Ph.D.
01
Arts
6080
6155
7430
6298
02
Science
5637
6334
6916
6641
03
Commerce/Management
1998
1743
2419
1585
04
Education
622
717
757
813
05
Engineering/Technology
60
2173
72
2119
06
Medicine
61
638
74
756
07
Agriculture
97
677
117
738
08
Veterinary Science
31
189
37
204
09
Law
53
239
87
282
10
Other
1447
996
1631
839
Total
16086
19861
19540
20275
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Science includes Home-Sciency Computer Science and Computer Application.
Education includes Vidya Varidhi, Vachaspati
Medicine includes Ayurveda, Dentistry, Homeopathy, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health/Social Preventive Medicine;
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Graph 2.4 : Faculty-wise Number of M.Phil & Ph.D Degrees awarded during 2012-13
(Data based on response received from 497 Degree awarding Universities/Institutions)
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There had been a phenomenal growth in the number of women students enrolled in higher education, since
independence. The women enrolment which was less than 10 per cent of the total enrolment on the eve of
Independence had risen to 44.40 per cent in the academic year 2013-2014.
The pace of growth has been particularly faster in the last two decades. As the data in Table 2.5(a) show, the
number of women enrolled per hundred men registered more than five times in 2013-2014 as compared to
1950-1951.
Table 2.5(a): Women Students per Hundred Men Students
Year
Women Enrolment
(000s)
1950-51
40
14
2013-2014
10552
79.87
75
Growth of Higher Education System : Some Statistics
2.6
(a)
During 2013-14, distribution of women enrolment by state shows that the percentage increase has been
almost minimal in the enrolment of women as compared to the total enrolment in all the states over the
preceding year. Among the states and UTs, Daman and Diu had the highest percentage (68.55%), followed by
Goa with 60.23% in terms of women enrolment as a percentage of total enrolment of the state There are 22
states/UTs which had higher enrolment of women than the national percentage of 44.40%. In the rest of the
states, the percentage of women enrolled had been less than the national average with Arunachal Pradesh
recording the lowest women enrolment of 36.82% only. In absolute numbers, Uttar Pradesh State had been on
the top in enrolling women students (16.77 lakhs), followed by Maharashtra (12.54 lakhs) and Tamil Nadu
(11.12 lakhs), etc. Table 2.2(b).
(b)
The faculty-wise distribution of women enrolment in higher education during 2013-2014 had been as under
Table 2.6(a).
Table 2.6(a) : Women Enrolment: Faculty-wise* : 2013-2014
SI.No.
Faculty
Women Enrolment*
4738713
44.91
Arts
Science
1911122
18.11
Commerce/Management
1733350
16.42
Education
438877
4.16
Engineering / Technology
992765
9.41
Medicine
464617
4.40
Agriculture
30416
0.29
Veterinary Science
9373
0.09
Law
129089
1.22
10
Others
104127
0.99
10552449
100.0
Total
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Graph 2 .6 (b ): Faculty-wise Women Students Enrolm ent: Universities and Colleges : 2013-14
1911122,18.11%
Table 2.6(b) shows that the women enrolment in the faculty of Arts had been 44.91 % of total women enrolment,
followed by the faculty of Science (18.11%), the faculty of Commerce/Management (16.42%), etc., constituting
79.44% in these three non-professional faculties. The professional faculty constitutes 20.56% of total women
enrolment.
2.7
Women Colleges
From the following Table 2.7, one can find as many as 240 women colleges have so far been established during
two years of the XII Plan as compared to the figure at the end of XI Plan (4266). As on 31.03.2014, there was
4506 colleges exclusively for women.
Table 2.7: Number of Women Colleges during the period 1997-1998 - 2013-2014
Year
1997-1998
1260
1998-1999
1359
1999-2000
1503
2000-2001
1578
2001-2002
1756
2002-2003
1824
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Year
2003-2004
1871
2004-2005
1977
2005-2006
2071
2006-2007
2208
2007-2008
2360
2008-2009
2565
2009-2010
3612
2010-2011
3982
2011-2012
4266
2012-2013
4386*
2013-2014
4506*
2.8
Growth of higher education since 1950-51 in terms of degree awarding Universities/Institutions registered
23.4 fold increase, number of colleges had 57 fold increase, Student Enrolment had 60 fold increase and
Teacher's strength had 43.7 fold increase as observed during 2013-14.
Graph 2.8: Growth of Higher Education : Universities/Colleges/Students Enrolment/
Teaching S ta ff: 1950-51 -2013-14
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Colleges (in
Thousands)
Assistance to Universities
The University Grants Commission has been providing grants to Central and Deemed to be Universities, both
under Plan (Development) and Non-Plan (Maintenance) Schemes/ Programmes while assistance to State
Universities is being made available only under Plan (Development) Schemes/Programmes. General Plan
Development Grant to Universities is being made available during XII Plan on the basis of the outlays determined
and communicated to the Universities. The outlays shall be in operation for the period from 1st April, 2012 to
31st March, 2017.
Under the General Plan Development Assistance, the UGC assists each eligible University for the overall
development covering different aspects namely, enhancing access, ensuring equity, imparting relevant education,
improving quality and excellence making their University administration more effective, providing more Faculty
Improvement Programmes, enhancing facilities for students, augmenting research facilities and other plans of
the University.
In order to fulfill these objectives, the financial assistance to meet the requirements of the University in terms
of infrastructure, staff, equipment, books & journals, library etc. can be provided by the UGC under the General
Plan Development Grant during XII Plan period.
University, Uttar Pradesh are not funded by the UGC. Therefore, 39 Central Universities are being provided Plan
(Development Grant) and grants under other specific schemes of the UGC. 24 Old Central Universities including
3 newly converted Central Universities and 1 Medical College are receiving Maintenance Grant from the UGC.
The name of the Central Universities are given below:S.No.
Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono Hills, P.O. Doimukh, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh - 791 112
79
S.No.
3.
Tezpur University, Distt. Sonitpur, P.B.No.72, Napaam, Tezpur, Assam - 784 001
TELANGANA
4.
5.
Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh - 500 032
6.
English and Foreign Languages University, O.U. Campus, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh - 500 007
DELHI
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
The Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Makal Sadan, Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh
MAHARASHTRA
13.
Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, Post Box No. 16, Panchtila, Umri Village,
Arvi Road, Wardha, Mumbai-442001
MIZORAM
14.
Mizoram University, Post Box No. 910, Aizwal, Mizoram - 796 009
MEGHALAYA
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Sikkim University, 6th Mile, Samdur, P.O. Tadong, Gangtok, Sikkim-737 102
TRIPURA
21.
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S.No.
22.
23.
24.
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Vidya Vihar, Rae Bareily Road, Lucknow, U.P. - 226 025
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
Central University of Rajasthan, 8, Bandar Sindri, Distt. - Ajmer - 305 801, Rajasthan.
PUNJAB
32.
33.
34.
35.
Central University of Kerala, BKM Towers, Nayanmar Moola. Vidyanagar P.O., Kasaragod - 671 123
KARNATAKA
36.
Central University of Karnataka, Kadaganchi, Aland Road, Aland Taluk, Gulbarga (Dist.) - 585 311,
Karnataka
JHARKHAND
37.
Central University of Jharkhand, Ratu Lohardage Road, Brambe Ranchi - 835 205, Jharkhand
JAMMU & KASHMIR
38.
Central University of Kashmir, Transit Campus, Sonwar, Near GB Pant Hospital, Srinagar - 190 005
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S.No.
39.
40.
Central University of Himachal Pradesh, PO Box No.21, Dharamashala, Dist-Kangra, Himachal Pradesh176215
HARYANA
41.
Central University of Haryana, Villages Jant - Pali, Distt. - Mahendergarh - 123 029, Haryana
CHHATISGARH
42.
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Main Campus, Koni,, Bilaspur, Chhatisgarh, - 495 009
BIHAR
43.
Central University of Bihar, BIT Campus, P.O. - B.V. College Patna - 800 014.
44.
45.
Plan Grant
I.
Plan grant is given for the development of 39 Central Universities including Medical Colleges and the Hospitals
attached to them. The objective of development assistance is not only to improve and consolidate the existing
infrastructure in the university but also to develop excellence in certain indentified areas. During the XII Plan,
General Development Assistance to universities is being provided in the form of Plan Block Grant. For universities,
it will include construction/renovation of building (including renovation of heritage buildings), campus development,
staff, books & journals, laboratory, equipment and infrastructure, annual maintenance contracts, innovative
research activities, university industry linkages, extension activities, cultural activities, development of ICT,
health care, student amenities including hostels, Non-NET Fellowships to students, Travel Grant, grant for
Conferences / Seminars / Symposia / Workshops, Publication Grant, Appointment of Visiting Professor / Visiting
Fellow, Establishment of Career & Counselling Cell, Day Care Centres, basic facilities for women and Faculty
Development Programme, etc.
The concept of Merged Schemes introduced during the XI Plan has been done away with and no separate grant
under the Merged Schemes is being provided during the XII Plan.
The following schemes which were earlier part of the Merged Schemes are now implemented independently by
a dedicated cell of UGC and separate grant is provided by the UGC under these schemes.
Equal Opportunity Cell
(ii)
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Remedial Coaching for SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer) and minority community students
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(iii)
Coaching for NET for SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer) and minority community students
(iv)
Coaching Classes for entry into services for SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer) and minority students.
(v)
Internal Quality Assurance Cell and construction of Women Hostel are also being implemented as independent
schemes in all Central Universities.
The scheme called ENCORE which was initiated during XI Plan is now a part of XII Plan General Development
Assistance. No separate funding will be provided for this scheme.
The UGC has also provided funds for the following purposes :
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(? in lakh)
SI.No.
Total
Grant already
Grant released
Allocation
released
during year
2013-14
1.
1328.78
664.39
0.00
2.
1500.00
750.00
650.00
3.
828.78
414.39
369.39
4.
1078.78
995.28
0.00
5.
Jamia Hamdard
1395.38
1385.38
0.00
Total
613 1 .7 2
4 2 0 9 .4 4
1019.39
Chairs
Status of Establishment of Chairs in Central Universities sanctioned by UGC
S.No.
1.
2.
Allahabad University
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
University of Hyderabad
Sankardeva Chair
Tezpur University
11.
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S.No.
12.
13.
Assamese Chair
During the year 2013-2014, the UGC released an amount of 725.00 lakhs each as seed money for establishment
of Chair for Tribal Studies in Jawaharlal Nehru University, University of Hyderabad, North Eastern Hill University,
Central University of Orissa and Central University of Himachal Pradesh. In addition to this, the UGC has
released an amount of 720.00 lakhs to the University of Allahabad for existing Chair in the name of Rajiv
Gandhi Chair.
Special Honorarium of ? 15000/- p.m. to the Teachers who are fellows of at least two
of the four specified Science Academies during XI Plan Period
The UGC has initiated a scheme for special honorarium of 715,000/- p.m. to the teachers who have been
awarded Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar award or who are fellow of at least two of the following four Academies
identified by the UGC:
National Academy of Science Allahabad
Indian Science Academy, Bangalore
3.
A teacher can avail of one of the honorarium i.e. either from CSIR as Bhatnagar Awardee or from the UGC
Scheme.
An amount of 77.42 lakh was released to University of Allahabad and 71.35 lakh to North Eastern Hill University
during 2013-2014 under the Scheme.
Grant released
Grant released
during 2013-14
400.00
376.00
0.00
400.00
370.00
50.00
400.00
200.00
0.00
85
SC
ST
OBC
PWD
16692
10441
877
379
724
99
33803
24082
2662
1444
2030
181
Students enrolment
Total
Women
SC
ST
OBC
PWD
(as on 31.03.2014)
205822
83395
25325
21176
50687
2100
Grant Released
during 2013-14
No.
NON-NER CENTRAL UNIVERSITIES
TELANGANA
13400.00
4500.00
UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD
16600.00
3825.00
16100.00
2000.00
12900.00
2500.00
CHHATTISGARH
5a
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI
30000.00
10000.00
5b
UCMS
12400.00
3400.00
20600.00
7600.00
20400.00
4400.00
MADHYA PRADESH
12700.00
6972.39
28000.00
9000.00
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Grant Released
during 2013-14
MAHARASHTRA
10
7400.00
2000.00
14600.00
4500.00
17600.00
5999.50
PUDUCHERRY
11
PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY
UTTARAKHAND
12
13
16200.00
6000.00
14
24900.00
9575.00
15
B.B.A.U.
5800.00
1000.00
16
UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD
13800.00
2500.00
6800.00
3875.00
290200.00
89646.89
27975.00
8218.00
23775.00
3046.47
31050.00
11000.00
27200.00
0.00
WEST BENGAL
17
VISVA BHARATI
TOTAL (1) (NON-NER CENTRAL UNIVS)
NEW CENTRAL UNIVERSITIES
BIHAR
18
C.U. OF BIHAR
GUJARAT
19
C.U. OF GUJARAT
HARYANA
20
C.U. OF HARYANA
HIMACHAL PRADESH
21
22
C.U. OF JAMMU
38850.00
7500.00
23
C.U. OF KASHMIR
38475.00
2500.00
29850.00
7925.00
28225.00
0.00
35725.00
3625.00
JHARKHAND
24
C.U. OF JHARKHAND
KARNATAKA
25
C.U. OF KARNATAKA
KERALA
26
C.U. OF KERALA
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SI.
Grant Released
during 2013-14
No.
ORISSA
27
C.U. OF ORISSA
31900.00
0.00
33350.00
5489.00
30775.00
11500.00
30050.00
6000.00
407200.00
66803.47
TOTAL (1 + II)
697400.00
156450.36
PUNJAB
28
C.U. OF PUNJAB
RAJASTHAN
29
C.U. OF RAJASTHAN
TAMIL NADU
30
31
ASSAM UNIVERSITY
8400.00
500.75
32
TEZPUR UNIVERSITY
11100.00
3191.25
5700.00
1993.75
10700.00
2000.00
13400.00
3500.00
18000.00
2100.00
8800.00
1689.25
30000.00
4000.00
10600.00
3000.00
116700.00
21975.00
814100.00
178425.36
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
33
34
MANIPUR UNIVERSITY
MEGHALAYA
35
36
MIZORAM UNIVERSITY
NAGALAND
37
NAGALAND UNIVERSITY
SIKKIM
38
SIKKIM UNIVERSITY
TRIPURA
39
TRIPURA UNIVERSITY
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Non-Plan
II.
The UGC provides maintenance (Non-Plan) assistance to Central Universities for meeting the recurring expenditure
on salaries of teaching and non-teaching staff and for maintenance of laboratories, libraries, buildings as also
for obligatory payments such as taxes, telephones, postages, electricity/water bills etc.
During the year 2013-2014, Non-Plan Grant amounting to 7337689.65 lakh was released to meet the
maintenance expenditure of 24 Central Universities and University College of Medical Science. Others, being
newly established Central Universities are presently meeting their recurring and non-recurring expenditure from
the Plan Grant. The details of the grants released to Central Universities under Non-plan during the year
2013-2014 are as under:
Statement of Non-Plan Grant paid by UGC to Central Universities during 2013-2014 (XII Plan)
(7 in Lakhs)
S.No.
Amount Released
2784.56
University of Hyderabad
14505.47
4059.05
CHHATISGARH
3040.62
DELHI
University of Delhi
42997.05
UCMS
8065.30
18764.01
19660.91
MADHYA PRADESH
8507.84
MAHARASHTRA
10
1662.56
PONDICHERRY
11
Pondicherry University
7526.11
89
S.No.
Amount Released
UTTARAKHAND
12
H.N.B.Garhwal University
6264.51
UTTAR PRADESH
13
61371.91
14
62599.15
15
1854.56
16
Allahabad University
18268.06
WEST BENGAL
17
Visva Bharati
TOTAL NON NER CENTRAL UNIVERSITIES
16571.68
298503.35
18
Assam University
4800.18
19
Tezpur University
3172.38
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
20
2238.02
MANIPUR
21
Manipur University
6891.69
MEGHALAYA
22
10432.70
MIZORAM
23
Mizoram University
4187.82
NAGALAND
24
Nagaland University
5010.09
TRIPURA
25
Tripura University
TOTAL NER Central Universities
GRAND TOTAL (NON NER CUs + NER CUs)
2453.42
39186.30
337689.65
Deletion of Old and Addition of New Schemes/Programmes during the Reporting Year, if
any
META UNIVERSITY CONCEPT
During the XII Plan, the UGC initiated a concept of Meta University: The main purpose of the Meta University
is to share learning resources by different Universities by using latest technologies available in order to enable
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students to benefit from learning resources available in different institutions. Meta Universities represent 2nd
Generation Universities, free from physical boundary conditions and able to operate in virtual space, taking
advantage of the innovation and flexibility possible in such domains.
The University of Delhi and Jamia Millia Islamia have started a course on "Master's of Mathematics Education"
under the Meta University concept. An amount of 766.66 lakh was released to University of Delhi and 759.50
lakh to Jamia Millia Islamia during 2013-2014 under the Scheme.
MOBILISING EXTERNAL SOURCES OF FUNDING
In order to revive our tradition to support higher education, and to encourage the participation of society in the
development of universities, the UGC initiated the scheme during XI Plan entitled "Incentives for External
Resource Mobilization". This scheme is also continued during the XII Plan.
The contribution of the UGC will be upto the extent of 25 per cent of the contribution received by the
University for a particular year, subject to a maximum of 750.00 lakh per annum.
Benefits of the scheme availed by Central Universities during the XI and the XII Plan are as under:S.No.
Name of University
Amount (7 In lakhs)
1.
University of Hyderabad
2.
3.
XI Plan
XII Plan
Total
225.00
50.00
275.00
19.43
0.00
19.43
300.00
0.00
300.00
7 100 CRORE EACH TO ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY AND BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY FOR ONE TIME
ADDITIONAL GRANT FOR INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
The Govt, of India allocated 7100 crores each to AMU and BHU as additional fund for their Medical Colleges
under recurring as well as non-recurring heads. An amount of 750 crores each was released to AMU and BHU
during 2013-2014 under the scheme.
CAPACITY EXPANSION TO PROVIDE RESERVATION FOR OBCs IN ADDMISSIONS
The Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Act, 2006, envisaging reservation of 27% of
the annual permitted strength in each branch of study or faculty for the OBCs (excluding the "creamy layer"),
apart from 15% for the SCs and 7.5% for the STs, in Central Educational Institutions (CEIs) established,
maintained or aided by the Central Government, other than those exempted under the Act, requires them to
increase the annual permitted capacity for the academic session 2006-07 by 54% over a maximum period of
3 years commencing from the academic session 2008-09, with a view to ensuring that the number of unreserved
seats available to the OBCs as also to the SCs and the STs for each academic session are commensurate with
the increase in the permitted capacity for that session.
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A grant of 7247.47 crores (7215 crores for University of Delhi, 712.50 crores for UCMS and 716.69 crores for
Visva Bharati) was released to Central Universities during 2013-2014 for implementation of OBC reservation
policy.
STRENGTHENING/SETTING UP OF SCHOOLS OF EDUCATION IN CENTRAL UNIVERSITIES
The UGC has been impressing upon the Central Universities and other Universities to establish Department of
Education and conduct programmes for preparation of school teachers and Teacher Educators. In the wake of
the Right to Education Act, 2009 and the various recommendations contained in the report of Justice Verma
Commission on Teacher Education (2012), the Government of India requested the UGC to take urgent steps for
expanding institutional support of teacher education in the University system and also to bring various qualitative
improvements thereof. One such aspect in entailing such initiative was to establish School of Education in
Central Universities of the country. With this objective, the UGC sent a communication to all the Central
Universities for establishing Schools of Education within them and take various activities relating to teacher
education other than pre-service teacher education. These included curriculum research, policy and educational
development, learning and pedagogic studies, assessment and evaluation, professional development of teacher
educators, etc. A related issue on which Central Universities were requested to work was for reforming the
curricula of the various teacher education programmes in the light of the recommendations of the National
Curriculum Framework on Teacher Education (NCFTE), 2009.
The UGC has sanctioned for expansion and strengthening of teacher education in 19 Central Universities for
which approval was given for various teaching and non-teaching posts and during XII Plan an amount of
7110.00 crores was also sanctioned to these Central Universities, out of which an amount of 735.00 crores
was released during 2013-2014. The UGC has also invigorated the initiative for reforms in the curricula of the
teacher education courses, requesting academic staff colleges to provide refresher and orientation training
programmes for teacher educators, to strengthen post-graduate programmes in the teacher education departments
and to run integrated teacher education programmes.
As a result of the above efforts, at present 36 Central Universities have Schools/Departments of Education
offering various pre-service and other teacher education programmes and they have also intensified their
efforts for providing other related programmes of teacher education.
Accordingly, the UGC has conveyed its approval to all Central Universities to start the School of Education with
the approval of their statutory Bodies and academic activities from the academic session 2013-2014 as per
NCTE norms.
The UGC has released the funds to following Central Universities for establishment of School of Education
during 2013-2014 as per details below:-
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(7 in Lakhs)
S.No.
Name of University
1.
500.00
2.
University of Hyderabad
500.00
3.
500.00
4.
500.00
5.
500.00
6.
500.00
7.
500.00
Total
3 500.00
During the year 2013-2014, the UGC provided one time additional grant of an amount of 7482.14 lakhs to
Aligarh Muslim University for ABK High school and an amount of 72690.00 lakhs to Babasaheb Bhimrao
Ambedkar University for infrastructure development.
ESTABLISHMENT OF CENTRES FOR ENDANGERED LANGUAGES
During the XII Plan, the UGC has decided to initiate establishment of the Centres for Indigenous Languages in
Central Universities for preservation and promotion of endangered Languages. The UGC constituted an Expert
Committee to prepare a report and finalise the guidelines for the Scheme The Commission in its meeting held
on 17.12.2012 approved the report of the Expert Committee of the said scheme
The UGC has conveyed its approval for Establishment of Centre for Endangered Languages to the following 9
Central Universities :1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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Out of 39 Central Universities, 8 Central Universities have obtained the NAAC accreditation. 10 Central
Universities had obtained the accreditation earlier, but the accreditation period is over, and 8 Central Universities
out of these 10 CUs have applied for reaccreditation (remaining 2 Central Universities, viz. HNB Garhwal and
University of Allahabad are yet to apply for reaccreditation). 1 eligible Central University (IGNTU) has not
applied for NAAC accreditation so far. 11 Central Universities are not eligible for NAAC accreditation. 9 Central
Universities have applied for the first time for accreditation.
SINGLE ACT OF CENTRAL UNIVERSITIES
The Government of India, MHRD constituted a Committee to prepare a Draft Bill for administration of all the
Central Universities keeping in view the recommendations of Madhav Menon Committee on autonomy of
Central Education Institutions including Central Universities and such other relevant Committees. The Committee
will was to that the uniqueness and diversity of every university is protected through enabling provisions. The
Committee submitted its report in December, 2013. The report of the Committee is under consideration of
Government of India.
CONFERENCE OF VICE-CHANCELLORS OF CENTRAL UNIVERSITIES
The Conference of Vice-Chancellors of Central Universities with the Hon'ble HRM at Vigyan Bhawan was held
on 19th July, 2013. Detailed discussions were held on the various issues concerning Central Universities with
focus on the role of Central Universities in improving the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER), establishment of
schools of education catering to the needs of pre-service and in-service capacity building of teachers both for
the schools as well as institutions of higher learning, shortage of faculty in Central Universities and filling up of
backlog vacancies in respect of teaching and non-teaching posts, accreditation of Central Universities to
maintain high academic standards, implementation of Reservation in Admission, progress in starting of 2-3 skill
oriented courses in collaboration with industries, additional resources mobilization: Research Funding for industry
and rationalization of fee, compliance of Griha norms, Grievance Redressal Mechanism, creation of inspired
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Teachers/ Innovators' Club, use of NME-ICT facilities and participation in development of learning materials,
action taken reports on the recommendations made in the conference held on 5th February, 2013 at Rashtrapati
Bhawan.
TARGETS OF XII PLAN
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
To enhance plan support for infrastructure and faculty development in the institutions of higher
learning and to attract talent towards careers in teaching and research;
(vi)
To create conditions for knowledge generation through improved research facilities in universities
and colleges;
(vii)
(x)
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care, student amenities including hostels, Travel Grant, support for conferences/seminars/
symposia/workshops, Publication Grant, appointment of Visiting Professor/Visiting Fellow and
establishment of Career & Counseling Cell, Day Care Centres, basic facilities for Women and
Faculty Development Programme, etc.
The Concept of Merged Scheme Introduced during the XI Plan has been done away with and no
separate grant under the Merged Scheme will be provided during the XII Plan.
The scheme called ENCORE which was initated during the XI Plan will now be a part of the XII
Plan General Development Assistance. No Separate funds will be perovided for this scheme.
The erstwhile Scheme of XI Plan i.e Human Rights and Duties Educaiton is also covered under
the XII Plan General Development Assistance Scheme. No separate funding will be provided for
this scheme.
Appointment/Honorarium of guest/part-time teachers, now will be a part of the XII Plan General
Development Assistance Scheme.
Establishment of Rajiv Gandhi Chairs in Universities may be continued during the XII Plan as
establishment of Chairs in Universities.
An independent scheme for establishment of Internal Quality Assurance Cell and construction
of Women's Hostels will be implemented in all State Universities and now will not be a part of
the Merged Scheme, and shall be continued as a separate schema
The scheme of Special Honorarium to teachers who are fellows of at least two of the four
science academies identified by the UGC will be continued during the XII Plan as a separate
scheme.
The following schemes are dealt by SU Bureau under General Development Assistance to State
Universities during the XII Plan period.
S.No.
96
Item
Campus development
Staff
Extension activities
10
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S.No.
Item
11
Development of ICT
12
Health Care
13
14
Travel Grant
15
Conferences/Seminars/Symposia/Workshops
16
Publication Grant
17
18
19
20
21
22
ENCORE
23
24
25
It is also mentioned here that the following schemes which were earlier part of the Merged
Scheme, will now be implemented independently by a dedicated cell in the UGC and separate
grant will be provided by the UGC under these schemes.
Equal Opportunity Cell.
(ii)
(iii)
Coaching for NET for SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer) and minority community students.
(iv)
Coaching Classes for entry into services for SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer) and minority
students
(v)
During the financial year 2013-14 an amount of 753773.07 Lakh has been sanctioned to 156
State Universities under the General Development Assistance Schema
An amount of 723,34,00,000/- was sanctioned under Special Scheme of"lnstitution of
Excellence" to Mysore University during 2013-14.
An amount of 712,00,00,000/- was sanctioned under the General Development Assistance
Scheme (over and above the allocation to University of Kashmir, Sri Nagar) for its Zakura
Campus.
An amount of 720,00,000/- and 74,50,000/- have been sanctioned to Barkatullah University
(Bhopal) and Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Science & Technology under the scheme
for setting up of Rajiv Gandhji Chair during 2013-2014.
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Table: Grant Allocated & Released to State Universities under General Development
Assistance Scheme during XII Plan Period (2012 - 2014).
S.No.
ANDHRA PRADESH
1555.00
622.00
1997.00
798.8
997.00
398.80
1520.00
608.00
Hyderabad
5
1065.00
426.00
1479.00
591.60
3195.00
1278.00
1062.00
424.80
1259.00
503.60
10
1373.00
549.20
11
1852.00
740.80
12
800.00
320.00
13
800.00
320.00
14
834.00
333.60
15
700.00
280.00
16
1010.00
404.00
ASSAM
17
1701.00
680.40
18
1571.10
628.40
BIHAR
19
1372.00
548.8
20
1164.00
465.6
21
1103.00
441.2
22
979.00
391.6
23
1433.00
573.2
24
1432.00
572.8
25
1253.00
501.2
26
1237.00
494.8
27
970.00
388.00
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S.No.
28
800.00
320.00
CHHATISGARH
29
800.00
320.00
30
1472.00
588.80
31
922.00
368.80
DELHI
32
1128.00
451.20
33
855.00
342.00
34
700.00
280.00
700.00
280.00
700.00
280.00
1513.00
605.20
1226.00
490.4
New Delhi
35
36
37
38
39
1716.00
686.4
40
2406.00
962.4
41
1069.00
427.6
42
1252.00
500.8
43
1327.00
530.8
44
1567.00
626.8
45
857.00
342.8
HARYANA
46
1347.00
538.8
47
1158.00
463.2
48
1038.00
415.2
Technology, Murthal
49
1017.00
406.8
50
1579.00
631.60
51
1530.00
612.00
99
S.No.
52
700.00
280.00
1441.00
576.40
53
54
1404.00
561.60
55
1761.00
704.40
56
1004.00
401.60
57
800.00
320.00
58.
700.00
280.00
Pulwama J&K
JHARKHAND
59
1203.00
481.20
60
1269.00
507.60
61
1355.00
542.00
KARNATAKA
62
2125.00
850.00
63
Davangere University
1167.00
466.80
64
1333.00
533.20
65
1019.00
407.60
66
2437.00
974.80
67
1041.00
416.40
68
1008.00
403.20
69
1249.00
499.60
70
2605.00
1042.00
71
800.00
320.00
700.00
280.00
Bangalore (Karnataka)
72.
73
1452.00
580.80
74
1860.00
744.00
75
1423.00
569.20
76
1576.00
630.40
S.No.
77
1387.00
554.80
78
800.00
320.00
MADHYA PRADESH
79
1224.00
489.60
80
1421.00
568.40
81
1389.00
555.60
82
1177.00
470.80
83
1032.00
412.80
84
1039.00
415.60
85
1609.00
643.60
86
1553.00
621.20
87
937.00
374.80
MAHARASHTRA
88
1219.00
487.60
89
998.00
399.20
University, Raigad
90
1062.00
424.80
91
1759.00
703.60
92
1892.00
756.80
93
1399.00
559.60
94
1511.00
604.40
95
1225.00
490.00
University, Nanded
96
3331.00
1332.40
97
2684.00
1073.60
98
700.00
280.00
700.00
280.00
Maharashtra
99
100
1558.00
623.20
101
1000.00
400.00
102
800.00
320.00
103
949.00
379.60
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Development (Plan) and Maintenance (Non-Plan) Assistance to Universities
S.No.
104
1455.00
582.00
105
848.00
339.20
106
1316.00
526.40
107
700.00
280.00
108
700.00
280.00
PUNJAB
109
2631.00
1052.40
110
1574.00
629.60
111
1571.00
628.40
112
800.00
320.00
RAJASTHAN
113
1720.00
688.00
114
1161.00
464.40
115
1193.00
477.20
116
2611.00
1044.40
117
800.00
320.00
118
800.00
320.00
TAMIL NADU
119
1340.00
536.00
120
2597.00
1038.80
121
1940.00
776.00
122
1494.00
597.60
123
1337.00
534.80
124
2722.00
1088.80
125
2302.00
920.80
126
1322.00
528.80
127
1007.00
402.80
128
1267.00
506.80
129
812.00
324.80
130
862.00
344.80
S.No.
UTTAR PRADESH
131
1101.00
440.40
132
1389.00
555.60
133
800.00
320.00
134
1341.00
536.40
135
1232.00
492.80
136
1168.00
467.20
137
961.00
384.40
138
1577.00
630.80
139
1022.00
408.80
140
932.00
372.80
141
853.00
341.20
142
1103.00
441.20
143
800.00
320.00
UTTARAKHAND
144
1448.00
579.20
145
800.00
320.00
WEST BENGAL
146
1478.00
591.20
147
1248.00
499.20
148
3126.00
1250.40
149
3454.00
1381.60
150
1372.00
548.80
151
1476.00
590.40
152
1200.00
480.00
153
1353.00
541.20
154
1038.00
415.20
155
800.00
320.00
156
862.00
344.80
2 06 9 95 .10
8 27 9 8.0 0
Kolkatta (WB)
Grand Total
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Development (Plan) and Maintenance (Non-Plan) Assistance to Universities
Under Rajiv Gandhi Chair the Universities are given funds to appoint one Professor through Search Committee
or by invitation to work on Specific Areas of Studies and conduct Research in them.
An amount of 720,00,000/- has been sanctioned to Barkatullah University Bhopal (M.P), an amount of
74,50,000/-has been sanctioned to Sher-e Kashmir University of Agricultural Science & Technology under the
scheme for setting up Rajiv Gandhi Chair during 2013-2014 over and above the XI plan allocation.
Staff
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
viii)
ix)
Extension Activities
x)
Development of ICT
xi)
Health Care
xii)
xiii)
Travel Grant
xiv)
xv)
Publication Grant
10 4 -----------------------------------------Ann jq Report 2 0 1 3 -2 0 1 4
xvi)
xvii)
The concept of Merged Scheme introduced during the XI Plan has been done away with and no
separate grant under the Merged Schemes will be provided during the XII Plan.
It is also mentioned here that the following schemes which were earlier part of the Merged
Scheme, will now be implemented independently by a dedicated cell in the UGC and separate
grant will be provided by the UGC under these schemes.
Equal Opportunity Cell
(ii)
Remedial Coaching for SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer) and minority community students
(iii)
Coaching for NET for SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer) and minority community students
(iv)
Coaching Classes for entry into services for SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer) and minority
community students
(v)
List of Universities receiving Plan and Non-Plan grants from the UGC is given below:
List of 21 Deemed Universities which are receiving Plan, Non-Plan and Fixed Maintenance
Grant from the UGC
PLAN AND NON PLAN (100% MAINTENANCE GRANT)
1.
Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore641043 (Tamil Nadu)
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Shri Lai Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, Katwaria Sarai, New Mehrauli Road,
Qutub Institutional Area, New Delhi - 110 016
8.
Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Sion Trombay Road, Deonar, Mumbai - 400 088 (Maharashtra)
9.
Jamia Hamdard, Hamdard Nagar, New Delhi - 110 062 [receiving Plan Grant and Fixed
Maintenance Grant of 78.00 crore only in each year]
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Development (Plan) and Maintenance (Non-Plan) Assistance to Universities
11.
12.
Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarnath, Varanasi - 221 007 (Uttar Pradesh)
13.
Deccan College Post Graduate and Research Institute, Pune - 411 006 (Maharashtra)
14.
Gokhale Institute of Politics & Economics, Shivajinagar Deccan Gymkhana, BMCC Road, Pune
- 411 006 (Maharashtra)
15.
Institute of Chemical Technology, Nathalal Parekh Marg, Matunga, Mumbai - 400 019
(Maharashtra).
16.
17.
Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Prasanthi Nilyam - 515134, Anantapur District(Andhra
Pradesh)
18.
Chennai Mathematical Institute H1 SIPCOT IT Park, Padur Post, Siruseri - 603 103 (Tamil
Nadu) [Allocation has been made only for XII Plan period only]
19.
Indian Law Institute, Bhagwan Das Road, New Delhi - 110 001 [ Allocation has been made only
for XII Plan period only]
20.
Rama Krishna Mission Vivekananda Educational & Research Institute, Belur Math, Howrah,
West Bengal - 711 202 [ Allocation has been made only for XII Plan period only]
OTHERS
21.
* "National University of Educational Planning and Administration, Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi
*The Commission in its meeting held on 22.12.2011 and 13.02.2012 has decided not to sanction General
Development Grant to DUs coming under category "C" of Tandon Committee.
* * The MHRD vide DO letter No. 8 -2 7 /2 0 1 1-U.1 dated 06.1 1.2 0 13 requested to release a grant of 735.00
lakh (38-1/2012(DU)). The Commission in its 503rd Meeting Held on 2 2.0 9.2 0 14 has decided to approve a
grant of 71999.00 lakh during the years 2014-15 to 2016-17.
The DU Section of the UGC has released an amount of 713659.36 lakh to Deemed to be Universities during the
year 2013-14 under the General Development Scheme including a grant of 78065.00 lakh sanctioned to Tata
Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai for construction of its Guwahati Campus under the NER budget head.
Details of sanction of grant during the year 2013-14 are given below :
10 6 -----------------------------------------Annual Report 2 0 1 3 -2 0 1 4
GRANT PAID TO DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITIES DURING THE YEAR 2013-14 (AS ON 31.03.2014)
(7 in lakh)
S.No.
Proposed
General
Sanction
Sanction
Specific
Resource
State
XII Plan
Develop
against
against
Purpose
Mobili (No
allocation
against
X Plan
XI Plan
(allocation
budget in
(XI Plan
XII Plan
allocation
from Plan
this head)
allocation
Total
OBC grant
Special
budget)
multiply
by 1.5)
ANDHRA PRADESH
1.
1202.50
125.00
125.00
125.00
1208.12
40 0.00
40 0.00
40 0.00
240.48
240.48
Higher Learning,
Prasanthiniliyam, Anantapur
District
2.
Rashtriya Sanskrit
Vidyapeeth, Tirupati
DELHI
3.
2210.12
240.48
1453.12
Rashtriya Sanskrit
Vidyapeeth, New Delhi
5.
60 0.00
24 0.00
24 0.00
24 0.00
Nil
$35.00
35.00
$35.00
1155.00
142.16
20 3.04
20 3.04
186.89
186.89
314.70
314.70
46 5.00
46 5.00
56.25
56.25
New Delhi
6.
^National University of
Educational Planning and
Admn., New Delhi
GUJARAT
7.
Gujarat Vidyapeeth,
60.88
8.
**Birla Institute of
No Alloca.
186.89
60 2.50
10.
1096.25
11.
**Tilak Maharashtra
15.37
100.00
49.33
+ 150.00
125.00
90.00
+ 250.00
No alloca.
56.25
Vidyapeeth, Pune+ +
12 .
2123.12
64 3.00
64 3.00
@ 8065.00
107
87 08.00
S.No.
Proposed
Specific
Resource
State
XII Plan
Purpose
Mobili (No
allocation
(allocation
budget in
byCU
(XI Plan
from Plan
this head)
Section
allocation
budget)
Total
OBC grant
Special
sanction
grant
Total
multiply
by 1.5)
13.
Institute of Chemical
1288.75
40 0.00
40 0.00
40 0.00
125.00
57 5.00
57 5.00
110.00
110.00
Technology, Mumbai
PUNJAB
14.
"T h a p a r Institute of
No alio.
Banasthali Vidyapeeth,
1645.62
Rajasthan
16.
**Birla institute of
+ 4 5 0 .0 0
No alio.
10.00
83 6.25
100.00
1584.75
45 0.00
45 0.00
4 5 0.00
1000.00
40 0.00
40 0.00
4 0 0.00
70 9.37
50.00
50.00
50.00
92 3.75
50.00
50.00
50.00
Ladnun
TAMIL NADU
18.
19.
1798.37
Gandhigram, Dindigul
20 .
**Shri Chandrasekharendra
Not
21.
Chennai Mathematical
Institutes Siruseri,
Tamil Nadu
UTTAR PRADESH
22.
23.
Dayalbagh Educational
Institutes Agra
UTTRANCHAL
24.
Not
Vishwavidyalaya,
allocated
Hardiwar + +
10 8 -----------------------------------------Annual Report 2 0 1 3 -2 0 1 4
S.No.
Proposed
General
Sanction
Sanction
Specific
Resource
State
XII Han
Develop
against
against
Purpose
Mobili (No
allocation
against
X Plan
XI Plan
(allocation
budget in
byCU
(XI Plan
XII Plan
allocation
from Plan
this head)
Section
allocation
Total
OBC grant
Special
sanction
grant
Total
budget)
multiply
by 1.5)
WEST BENGAL
25.
20 00.00
20 0.00
6 5 0.00
65 0.00
+ 4 5 0 .0 0
4 8 85.16
56.25
41 6.73
49.33
186.89
55 94.36
80 65.00
13659.36
@Special grant has been sanctioned to TISS for construction of building in Guwahati Campus from NER Plan
Budget $ Grant sanctioned as approved by MHRD
* 3 Deemed to be Universities were eligible to receive One Time Special Assistance during the XI Plan period.
Plan allocation has been decided for XII Plan period only.
**The UGC had not decided XI Plan Allocation to the above six Deemed to be Universities as Moderation
Committee has noted that some of the DUs are getting Plan Grant from the UGC and are offering self-financing
courses. However some ad-hoc grant was sanctioned to them during the XI Plan period. The Commission has
constituted a Committee to develop a clear policy for funding of Deemed to be Universities. XII Plan Allocation
has also not been made to these six DUs. The Committee has decided that the XII Plan Allocation to these six
Deemed to be Universities which are running self financing courses should be decided when they fulfil three
conditions, viz acquiring 12B status, NAAC accreditation and MoA to be revised as per Regulations, 2010.
+ +The Commission in its meeting held on 22.12.2011 and 13.02.2012 has decided not to sanction General
Development Grant to DUs coming under category "C" of Tandon Committee.
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Development (Plan) and M aintenance (Non-Plan) Assistance to Universities
Name of University
ANDHRA PRADESH
1
1679.98
DELHI
2.
2023.01
800.00
GUJARAT
4.
2651.36
MAHARASHTRA
5.
4447.22
TAMILNADU
6.
+ 3442.41
8.
3683.98
7.00
Enathur, Kanchipuram
UTTAR PRADESH
9.
2159.99
UTTARANCHAL
10.
Total
2730.19
23625.14
Development of Colleges, which are responsible in a major way for undergraduate education and to a great
extent even for postgraduate education, is an important factor in Indian higher education from the point of view
of maintenance of proper standards, ensuring optimum utilization of facilities, promoting innovation and change,
linking education to emerging career patterns, access, equalization of educational opportunities for the weaker
sections of society, particularly the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes and those belonging to the educationally
backward areas. The focus of development assistance to the colleges is on supporting the teaching-learning
process by upgrading basic infrastructure like library, laboratory, connectivity, etc. However, the emphasis is on
the expansion and consolidation of facilities in the existing institutions, improvement of standards through
modernization, rationalization and diversification of under-graduate courses especially to relate them to career
opportunities.
The XII Plan lays special emphasis, among others, on increasing the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) from 15 % to
30%. For this, colleges have to play a very crucial role by expanding enrolment significantly, not losing sight of
quality control and consolidation.
4.2
As on 31st March, 2014, there are nearly 39,671 Colleges in the country. Out of them, only 9360 Colleges are
recognized by the UGC under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956. Out of the 9360 recognized Colleges, 7815
Colleges are eligible to receive central assistance under Section 12 B of the UGC Act, 1956.
4.3
The UGC decentralized its functioning by opening seven Regional Offices in the country since 1994, in a
phased manner, for easy access and speedy release of grants and implementation of various schemes/programmes
relating to colleges. Later on, one of the UGC Regional Offices, viz. Northern Regional Office (NRO), Ghaziabad
was converted into "Northern Region Colleges Bureau " and shifted from Ghaziabad to Delhi at 35 Ferozeshah
Road, New Delhi w.af. 25.09.2001. The list of UGC Regional Offices/Bureau with details like name, location,
date of establishment and coverage of States is given below:
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Development (Plan) and M aintenance (Non-Plan) Assistance to Colleges
Regional Offices
Location
Date of
Establishment
1.
Hyderabad
28.09.1994
(SERO)
2.
Pune
11.11.1994
3.
Bhopal
01.12.1994
4.
Guwahati
01.04.1995
(NERO)
5.
Kolkatta
03.09.1996
6.
Bangalore
25.04.1999
Ghaziabad
03.12.1994
Bureau (NRCB)
New Delhi
25.09.2001
(SWRO)
7.
Seminars/Symposia/Conferences by Colleges
Faculty Development Programmes for Colleges (Award of Teacher Fellowships to college teachers
for doing M.Phil / Ph.D).
7.
Eligibility Criteria:
The UGC provides grant to the eligible colleges which are recognized under section 2(f) and 12B of the UGC
Act, 1956 for the above mentioned schemes. The Self Financing Colleges having 12 B Status are eligible only
for Teacher/ Student centric schemes.
112 --------------------------------Annual Report 2 0 1 3 -2 0 1 4
4.4
Name of the
State/UT
No. of Beneficiaries
Colleges
(Colleges)
under
1.
Andhra
2.
3.
during
Beneficiaries
Xllth Plan
(Colleges)
Xllth plan
Xllth plan
during
(01.04.2012
(01.04.2012
Xlth plan
as on
to
to
(2007-2012)
31-03-2014
31.03.2014)
31.03.2014)
section
2013-14
No. of
461
309
309
92.38
24.70
39.58
324
24.37
Arunachal Pradesh
3.24
1.16
1.32
0.64
Andaman &
Nicobar Islands
4.
Assam
264
214
214
106.71
37.35
42.50
213
26.16
5.
Bihar
355
288
290
83.44
27.65
34.87
290
26.70
6.
Chhattisgarh
147
97
107
39.89
12.07
14.42
135
20.60
7.
8.
27
21
21
7.65
1.13
1.13
22
2.07
Haveli
9.
Goa
113
D e velo pm e nt (Plan) a n d M a in te n a n ce (N on-P lan) Assistance to C o lle ge s
S.No.
Name of the
No. of Beneficiaries
State/UT
(Colleges)
under
section
2013-14
Grant released
No. of
during
Beneficiaries
Xllth Plan
(Colleges)
Xllth plan
2013-14
Xllth plan
during
(01.04.2012
(01.04.2012
Xlth plan
as on
to
to
(2007-2012)
31-03-2014
31.03.2014)
31.03.2014)
10.
Gujarat
486
278
278
11.
Haryana
142
10
126
12.
Himachal Pradesh
44
13.
50
14.
Jharkhand
15.
16.06
339
30.48
0.63
4.76
*413
*275.67
20
0.41
0.91
29
0.38
1.15
99
75
76
22.55
6.89
9.04
78
7.31
Karnataka
448
354
363
116.54
34.81
46.09
386
38.15
16.
Kerela
226
211
211
89.76
30.05
36.45
194
36.08
17.
Lakshadweep
18.
Madhya Pradesh
378
241
264
102.30
32.50
38.25
319
50.48
19.
Maharashtra
1185
780
780
266.05
40.16
40.16
840
79.71
20.
Manipur
55
51
51
17.62
5.65
7.03
52
4.85
21.
Meghalaya
27
26
26
14.11
4.97
5.74
27
3.08
22.
Mizoram
24
23
23
12.18
4.31
4.87
23
2.03
23.
Nagaland
31
19
19
9.53
3.44
3.83
24
1.92
24.
Odisha
382
307
307
82.72
27.27
33.98
307
21.06
25.
Puducherry
13
1.48
0.41
0.73
13
1.33
26.
Punjab/Chandigarh
215
5.15
27.
Rajasthan
222
90
144
72.04
17.50
20.11
193
35.54
28.
Sikkim
0.60
0.24
0.24
0.16
29.
Tamil Nadu
367
212
212
74.14
20.77
32.42
224
36.86
30.
Tripura
18
16
16
8.05
2.79
3.23
16
1.79
31.
Uttar Pradesh
434
39
72
1.20
2.62
32.
Uttarakhand
40
15
0.16
0.51
West Bengal
388
373
373
114.54
36.63
47.81
371
37.92
6539
4071
4514
1447.82
391.29
494.96
4398
764.96
CO
CO
16.06
Total
151
110.30
States include Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab/Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh and
Uttrakhand.
Annual Report 2 0 1 3 -2 0 1 4
1.
Name of the RO
UGC-SWRO,
No. of
No. of
Grand released
Colleges under
Beneficiaries
(01.04.2013 to 31.03.2014)
(01.04.2007 -31.03.2012)
(irOiieges)
12(B) as on
during
Grant-in aid
Capital
31-03-2014
2013-14
General-31
Asset-35
674
565
12.76
52.10
64.86
580
74.23
747
428
12.55
49.52
62.07
647
106.62
428
357
24.03
35.88
59.91
363
40.63
Total
No. of
Grant released
Beneficiaries
Bangalore
2.
UGC-CRO,
Bhopal
3.
UGC-NERO,
Guwahati
4.
UGC-WRO, Pune
1698
1079
17.20
40.15
57.35
1201
112.26
5.
UGC-SERO,
843
530
13.57
32.31
45.88
561
62.56
24.00
74.44
98.44
1046
92.99
2.78
2.78
413
275.67
287.18
391.29
4811
764.96
Hyderabad
6.
UGC-ERO, Kolkata
1224
1043
7.
NRCB
925
69
TOTAL
6539
4071
104.11
Amount
academic sessions+)
(7 in lakhs)
Upto 250
40.00
80.00
251-500
60.00
100.00
80.00
120.00
+ Current session', when the proposal is submitted and two sessions preceding the same
* Those cities which are declared metropolitan by Govt, of India (Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad,
Chennai and Kolkata).
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Development (Plan) and M aintenance (Non-Plan) Assistance to Colleges
Expenditure over and above the UGC allocation/ceiling is to be met by the institutions from their own resources,
for which clear indication and assurance is to be provided by the institution concerned. The UGC does not
provide any escalation cost over and above the allocation/ceiling under the XII Plan guidelines.
The position of grants paid under the scheme of Construction of Women's Hostel by the Regional Offices/
Bureau during 2013-14 and the XI Plan are as under:
Table 4.4(b)
(7 in crores)
S.No.
Name of the RO
Nn of
m ill u i
\f iC
j i ai in
i l fi - 'in
i i i - aa'ir
i ul
Beneficiaries General-31
1 ./
Capital
Asset-35
Total
(Colleges)
No. of
Grant
Beneficiaries
released
during
2013-14
1.
UGC-SWRO, Bangalore
61
10.82
10.82
160
126.33
2.
UGC-CRO, Bhopal
13
2.62
2.62
167
88.03
3.
UGC-NERO, Guwahati
99
28.46
28.46
279
102.18
4.
UGC-WRO, Pune
67
7.99
7.99
323
85.78
5.
UGC-SERO, Hyderabad
31
4.03
4.03
247
131.36
6.
UGC-ERO, Kolkata
222
38.26
38.26
571
167.04
7.
NRCB
304
75.24
2051
700.72
TOTAL
493
92.18
92.18
11 6 -----------------------------------------A ^n l a Report 2 0 1 3 -2 0 1 4
Table 4.4(c)
(7 in crores)
S.No.
Name of the R0
sJ
No
IVVl
of
VI
Grant-in-aid
vjiaui in aiu
Beneficiaries General-31
Capital
Asset-35
Total
(Colleges)
during
No. of
Grant
Beneficiaries
released
2013-14
1.
UGC-SWR0, Bangalore
25
1.76
2.03
3.79
24
15.84
2.
UGC-CRO, Bhopal
04
0.74
0.74
20
17.80
3.
UGC-NER0, Guwahati
03
0.30
0.30
01
0.56
4.
UGC-WR0, Pune
03
0.71
0.71
05
2.76
5.
UGC-SER0, Hyderabad
147
20.53
20.53
142
86.00
6.
UGC-ER0, Kolkata
10
0.58
0.60
1.18
44
14.95
7.
NRCB
1.46
TOTAL
192
24.32
2.93
27.25
242
139.37
Table 4.4(d)
(7 in crores)
Name of
the RO
No. of Beneficiaries
Grant-in-aid
Capital
(Teachers) during
General-31
Asset-35
7.11
11.09
Total
No. of
Grant
Beneficiaries
released
3424
17.61
2013-14
1.
Science
Humanities
974
1433
UGC-SWRO,
Bangalore
18.20
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Development (Plan) and M aintenance (Non-Plan) Assistance to Colleges
Name of
No.
the RO
(1.04.2007 -31.03.2012)
No. of Beneficiaries
Grant-in-aid
Capital
(Teachers) during
General-31
Asset-35
Total
No. of
Grant
Beneficiaries
released
2013-14
2.
Science
Humanities
39
66
0.32
0.27
0.59
2325
20.67
108
224
1.16
2.96
4.12
2054
18.43
398
400
4.21
1.87
6.08
7029
35.88
543
469
6.86
11.32
18.18
620
11.54
387
723
5.76
9.17
14.93
3980
24.55
NRCB
0.01
0.01
667
5.04
TOTAL
2449
3316
25.43
36.68
62.11
20099
133.72
UGC-CRO,
Bhopal
3.
UGC-NERO,
Guwahati
4.
UGC-WRO,
Pune
5.
UGC-SERO,
Hyderabad
6.
UGC-ERO,
Kolkata
7.
: 7 1.00 lakh
ii.
: 7 1.50 lakh
iii.
International Seminar/Conference/Workshop
: 7 2.00 lakh
The details of grants paid by the UGC Regional Offices/Bureau to the colleges under the Scheme of Workshops/
Symposia/Conferences during the period 2013-14 and the XI Plan are as under:
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Table 4.4(e)
(7 in crores)
S.No.
Name of the RO
O1.Wd.U 1.1
No. of
Grant-in-aid
Beneficiaries General-31
Capital
Asset-35
Total
(Colleges)
during
No. of
Grant
Beneficiaries
released
2013-14
1.
UGC-SWRO, Bangalore
379
8.43
8.43
2176
10.04
2.
UGC-CRO, Bhopal
24
0.13
0.13
904
8.54
3.
UGC-NERO, Guwahati
55
1.28
1.28
570
6.10
4.
UGC-WRO, Pune
672
3.62
3.62
2982
12.60
5.
UGC-SERO, Hyderabad
419
2.98
2.98
776
5.29
6.
UGC-ERO, Kolkata
179
1.85
1.85
617
18.02
7.
NRCB
0.02
0.02
817
5.33
TOTAL
1736
18.31
18.31
8842
65.92
Table 4.4(f)
(? in crores)
S.No.
Name of the RO
1.1
O1
No. of
Grant-in-aid
Beneficiaries General-31
Capital
Asset-35
Total
(Teachers)
No. of
Grant
Beneficiaries
released
1218
24.22
during
2013-14
1.
UGC-SWRO, Bangalore
703
13.31
13.31
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Development (Plan) and M aintenance (Non-Plan) Assistance to Colleges
S.No.
Name of the R0
Grant-in-aid
Beneficiaries General-31
Capital
Asset-35
Total
(Teachers)
No. Of
Grant
Beneficiaries
released
during
2013-14
2.
UGC-CRO, Bhopal
82
0.99
0.99
998
5.61
3.
UGC-NER0, Guwahati
118
2.98
2.98
238
7.81
4.
UGC-WR0, Pune
271
4.78
4.78
1881
11.71
5.
UGC-SER0, Hyderabad
199
2.13
2.13
621
16.05
6.
UGC-ER0, Kolkata
167
2.99
2.99
424
6.92
7.
NRCB
11
0.38
0.38
379
2.26
TOTAL
1551
27.56
27.56
5759
74.58
No.
Purpose of grant
(?)
1.
60,000
2.
Office Equipment
60,000
3.
60,000
4.
70,000
5.
Contingencies
50,000
Total
3,00,000
The details of grants paid by the UGC Regional Offices to the colleges under the Scheme of Internal Quality
Assurance Cell for Colleges during the period 2013-14 are as under:
Table 4.4(g)
(7 in crores)
S.No.
Name of the RO
Grant-in-aid
Capital
(Colleges) during
2013-14
General-31
Asset-35
Total
1.
UGC-SWRO, Bangalore
621
14.90
3.73
18.63
2.
UGC-CRO, Bhopal
428
10.27
2.57
12.84
3.
UGC-NERO, Guwahati
427
12.21
4.
UGC-WRO, Pune
1091
26.18
6.55
32.73
5.
UGC-SERO, Hyderabad
559
13.42
3.35
16.77
6.
UGC-ERO, Kolkata
1211
29.06
7.27
36.33
7.
NRCB
4337
106.04
23.47
129.51
TOTAL
12.21
Table 4.4(h)
(7 in crores)
S.No.
Name of the RO
1.
UGC-SWRO, Bangalore
523
2.
UGC-CRO, Bhopal
162
3.
UGC-NERO, Guwahati
4.
Grant-in-aid
Capital
General-31
Asset-35
Total
115.11
115.11
0.03
7.61
7.64
263
0.26
37.83
38.09
UGC-WRO, Pune
764
5.70
54.17
59.87
5.
UGC-SERO, Hyderabad
400
1.89
73.18
75.07
6.
UGC-ERO, Kolkata
252
0.47
19.09
19.56
7.
NRCB
56
4.00
4.00
TOTAL
2420
310.99
319.34
8.35
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Development (Plan) and M aintenance (Non-Plan) Assistance to Colleges
4.5
DC Section provides financial assistance to 53 Colleges affiliated to Delhi University and 4 Colleges of BHU
under Non-Plan and 64 Colleges of Delhi University under Plan (53 Colleges + 11 Colleges of Delhi Administration).
List enclosed at Appendix-Ill.
Non-Plan Grants
Out of the 53 Colleges, the UGC provides 95% maintenance grant to 37 Colleges and 100% to 16 Colleges (8
Evening Colleges + 8 University Maintained Colleges). Out of these 37 Colleges, 16 Colleges get 5% management
share of maintenance grant from Delhi Administration and 21 Colleges get from their respective Trusts/Society.
A College is designated as an "Extended College" if its enrolment exceeds 1500 and will be paid on 100%
basis. However, upto 1000 enrolment the College will be paid on 95% basis depending on the category to
which it belongs. Beyond 1000 enrolment, 100% maintenance grant would be paid, irrespective of the category
to which a College belongs to Trust/Delhi Administration.
These 53 Delhi Colleges meet both salary and non-salary expenditure out of the Maintenance Grants received
from UGC. To determine the budget of each College annual meetings are held with the Principals of the
Colleges.
The UGC also provides maintenance grants to 4 Colleges admitted to the privilege of Banaras Hindu University
under Non-Plan scheme as under:>-
List of the four Colleges of BHU which are getting financial assistance under Non-Plan is also given in
Appendix-Ill.
Details of grants provided to Delhi Colleges and BHU Colleges under Non-Plan during 2013-14 are given below:
(? in Lakhs)
Particulars
Allocation
Grant released
Delhi Colleges
117889.91
117889.91
BHU Colleges
2956.89
2956.89
Plan Grants
The UGC provides financial assistance to 64 Delhi Colleges towards General Development, Women Hostels &
Sports Infrastructure
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During the year 2013-14, the UGC released grants to Colleges affiliated to University of Delhi under the
following schemes:-
(? in lakhs)
Allocation
Subject
Released
Grant-in-aid
Capital
Grant-in-aid
Capital
General-31
Asset-35
General-31
Asset-35
15475.00
38074.00
1477.31
2887.78
2700.00
6200.00
10.00
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Development (Plan) and M aintenance (Non-Plan) Assistance to Colleges
Potential for Excellence In PARTICULAR AREA (CPEPA) with a view to enabling them to reach the world class
level and serve as benchmark for other institutions in the country. The UGC has introduced these schemes
during the IX plan period which are still continued during the X, the XI & the XII Plan period. The main
objectives of these schemes are:
To strengthen the academic and physical infrastructure for achieving excellence in teaching,
research and outreach programmes;
To enhance the quality of the learning and teaching process at the undergraduate and postgraduate
levels with the help of a flexible credit based modular system, and the whole range of innovations
currently accepted globally;
5.1
To achieve excellence in education, training and research to face the challenge of globalization.
Under the UPE Scheme so far 15 universities have been selected and 10 more universities are to be selected
during the XII Plan period. Also 3 such universities which have completed their first/ second phase of Universities
with Potential for Excellence will be considered for up gradation to University of Excellence (UoE) status for
their outstanding performance/achievements.
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The details of 15 (fifteen) UPE Universities and grants paid to them so far are as given below:Plan
SI.No.
Name of the
Focused Area
University
IX
1.
Jadavpur University
Amount approved
Amount paid
(? in Crore)
(? in Crore)
Phase-1
Phase-ll
Phase-1
Phase-ll
3 0 .0 0
2 5 .0 0
3 0 .0 0
2 2 .0 0
3 0 .0 0
2 5 .0 0
3 0 .0 0
1 0 .0 0
Technology
2. Cognitive Science
2.
University of Pune
3.
University of Madras
Herbal Sciences
3 0 .0 0
2 5 .0 0
3 0 .0 0
1 5 .2 0
4.
University of Hyderabad
Interface Studies in
3 0 .0 0
2 5 .0 0
3 0 .0 0
1 0 .0 0
3 0 .0 0
6 0 .0 0
3 0 .0 0
3 0 .0 0
Nanoscience in Biology
2 8 .6 5
2 8 .6 5
3 0 .0 0
2 5 .0 0
Jawaharlal Nehru
University
Madurai Kamaraj
University
XI
Calcutta University
Modern Biology
3 0 .0 0
3 0 .0 0
University of Mumbai
Green Technology
3 0 .0 0
2 0 .8 5
10
Osmania University
5 0 .0 0
3 0 .0 0
Relevance
11.
1. Advanced Functional
5 0 .0 0
3 0 .0 0
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Plan SI.No.
Name of the
Focused Area
Amount approved
Amount paid
(? in Crore)
(? in Crore)
University
Phase-1
12.
University of Rajasthan
Phase-ll
Phase-1
50.00
30.00
50.00
30.00
Phase-ll
Sciences: nano-particles,
nano-composites and
multilayers
13.
University of Mysore
1. Processing Characterization
& Application of Advanced
Functional Materials.
2. Media and Social
Development - A Case
Study of Karnataka
14.
Karnatak University
50.00
30.00
50.00
30.00
Integrated Approach
15.
Material Science
University,
During 2013-14, an amount of ?57.85crore was released under the "University with Potential for Excellence"
(UPE) Scheme.
5.2
The UGC has introduced the CPE Scheme during the X Plan. Under this scheme, the colleges are financially
supported to improve their academic infrastructure, adopt innovations in teaching, learning and evaluation and
to introduce a flexible approach in the selection of courses at the degree level. A CPE college acts as a role
model for other colleges in their area of operation. The objective of the scheme is to help selected colleges to
achieve excellence mainly in teaching activity and initiate a research culture in such colleges.
During the year 2013-14, 155 colleges have been reviewed by the Expert (Monitoring) Committee in the UGC
office An amount of ?46,87,00,000/- was released to 96 colleges under this scheme
Out of 284 colleges at present, 211 colleges are enjoying the CPE status and 10 colleges are enjoying the
College of Excellence (CE) status.
5.3
In order to provide quality and excellence in selected Universities in India, the Commission had introduced a
scheme entitled "University with Potential for Excellence" (UPE). During IX Plan period, five Universities, viz
Madras, JNU, Hyderabad, Jadavpur and Pune University were selected.
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The Commission further decided to select some more Universities to award the UPE status during the IX Plan.
Accordingly, in phase-ll of selection during the IX Plan, 12 more Universities were identified by the Expert
Committee under UPE scheme While considering the recommendations of the Expert Committee the Commission
at its meeting held on 25th July, 2002 decided that they may not be awarded UPE status. Instead, they may be
called as "Centres with Potential for Excellence in a Particular Area"(CPEPA). Only 12 Universities were
approved under the above scheme and the grants (as one time grant) were released during the beginning of the
X Plan. During the XI Plan 12 more Centres were selected under the CPEPA Scheme. Now the XII Plan
guidelines have been revised.
The details of the Centres are as under:
SI.
Name of the
No.
University
Area of specialization
Year of initial
Current Phase
identification
as CPEPA
current phase
(? in Lakh)
ANDHRA PRADESH
1.
Rashtriya Sanskrit
Traditional Shastras
March, 2002
Phase-ll
Vidyapeeth
October, 2008
300.00
to
October, 2013
2.
Osmania University
"Bio-prospecting of
December, 2011
Phase-I
December, 2011
280.00
to
certain important
December, 2016
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
3.
Rajiv Gandhi
Biodiversity
March. 2002
Phase-ll
University
March, 2012
700.00
to
March, 2017
CHANDIGARH
4.
Punjab University
Biomedical Sciences
March, 2002
Phase-I
2002 to
500.00
March,2011
5.
Punjab University
"Cultural Fixation on
December, 2011
Phase-I
December, 2011
"Honour": A Gender
to
December, 2016
185.00
Haryana"
6.
Punjab University
Phase-I
December, 2011
355.00
to
December, 2016
Nano-composites"
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SI.
Name of the
No.
University
Area of specialization
Year of initial
Current Phase
identification
as CPEPA
current phase
(? in Lakh)
GUJARAT
7.
Sardar Patel
Applied Polymers
March, 2002
Phase-I
March, 2002
500.00
to
University
March, 2008
HIMACHAL PRADESH
8.
Himachal Pradesh
Himalayan Studies
March, 2002
Phase-ll
2012-13 to
700.00
31.03.17
University
KARNATAKA
9.
December, 2011
Phase-I
for therapeutic,
December, 2011
685.00
to
December, 2016
diagnostic, industrial
and agricultural
applications"
10.
December, 2011
Phase-I
December, 2011
575.00
to
December, 2016
tools to study
targeted drug delivery
and cellular manifes
tations in disease
management"
11.
Mysore University
Phase-I
December, 2011
430.00
to
December, 2016
ions of Advanced
Functional nano
materials.
MADHYA PRADESH
12.
Devi Ahilya
e-Management
University
Studies
March, 2002
Phase-I
March, 2002
300.00
to
May, 2011
PUNJAB
13.
Sports Sciences
University
March, 2002
Phase-I
March, 2002
to
March, 2015
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500.00
SI.
Name of the
No.
University
Area of specialization
Year of initial
Current Phase
identification
(? in Lakh)
as CPEPA
14.
"Genetic Basis of
University
December, 2011
current phase
Phase-I
December, 2011
615.00
to
December, 2016
Diabetes Mellitus in
Punjab"
RAJASTHAN
15.
"Application of
University
synthesis for
December, 2011
Phase-I
December, 2011
535.00
to
characterization and
December, 2016
Risk Assessment of
Nano-particles on
ecosystems of Thar
desert"
TAMIL NADU
16.
Anna University
Environnemental
March, 2002
Phase-ll
Sciences
Novembre, 2009
500.00
to
November, 2014
17.
December, 2011
Phase-I
December, 2011
325.00
to
December, 2016
Welfare"
18.
Phase-I
its impact on
December, 2011
230.00
to
December, 2016
mangrove ecosystem
in the region"
19.
Annamalai
"Advanced Study in
University
December, 2011
Phase-I
December, 2011
385.00
to
faculty of Marine
December, 2016
Sciences"
UTTAR PRADESH
20.
March, 2002
Phase-ll
April, 2011
700.00
to
April, 2016
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SI.
Name of the
No.
University
Area of specialization
Year of initial
identification
Current Phase
current phase
(? in Lakh)
as CPEPA
WEST BENGAL
21.
University of
Calcutta
and Neuro-imaging
Phase-I
studies including
December, 2011
615.00
to
December, 2016
mathematical
modeling"
Out of the 24 Centres, listed above, 21 Centres are functional as on date.
5.4
Keeping in view the changing economic scenario in terms of liberalization, globalization and greater demand for
quality products from Higher Education System to meet the newly emerging needs, the Commission, during
the year 2001, had introduced a New Scheme viz., "Establishment of new Centres / Institutes of Excellence"
in studies and research in various inter-disciplinary areas in Sciences and Humanities within the University
system.
At present only 3 centers are running i.e. Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, University of Pune, Pune and
Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar.
5.5
The SAP scheme was initiated in 1963 by University Grants Commission keeping in view the recommendations
of the Education Commission to facilitate the selected University departments having some potential in research
and teaching. The programme is intended to encourage the pursuit of excellence and teamwork in advanced
teaching and research to accelerate the realization of international standards in specific fields. The first such
programme was initially started as the "Centre of Advanced Study (CAS)" in 1963. Some of these Centres also
received recognition and financial support from UNDP/UNESCO. The "Department of Special Assistance (DSA)"
and "Departmental Research Support (DRS)" programmes were started in the Departments during 1972 and
1977 respectively to create feeder departments for CAS.
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Level/Section
SAP-i (Science)
SAP-II (Science,
SAP-ill (Humanities
Total
& Languages)
CAS
51
47
54
152
DSA
29
25
31
85
DRS
190
240
252
682
Total
270
312
337
919
2.
: 98
3.
: 26
(DRS-16, DSA-10)
4.
: 58
: 14
: 13
: ? 15.34 crore
DSA
DRS
252
240
Number of Departments
250
190
200
150
100
51
50
54
47
29
25
SAP-l(Sciences)
31
Sections
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5.6
Keeping in view the need for training and to promote specialized courses at UG and PG levels including one
year PG Diploma after Post-Graduation in Interdisciplinary and Emerging Areas, and to accommodate brilliant
ideas and innovative proposals to influence teaching, research, academic excellence societal growth and
relevant activities in various disciplines which meet educational, national and global priorities and to promote
group / departmental research work in Universities and Colleges, the UGC is implementing the scheme of
Teaching and Research in Interdisciplinary and Emerging Areas.
The details of Departments approved, Allocation & Grant paid during the XIIth Plan (2013-2014) are as under:-
(? in Lakh)
Name of the Scheme
Year
Allocation
(? in lacs)
(2013-2014)
12000.00
No.
1.
36
68
Expenditure during
the financial year
2013-14
(? in lacs)
6358.78
Interdisciplinary and
Emerging Areas
Note :-
As per the decision taken by the Commission in its 443 meeting dated 11th &12th Feb, 2008 the
ASIHSS programme got merged with the SAP Programme. Only ongoing departments have been
assisted under the Xlth Plan.
As per the Commission's decision dated 10.05.20013 the scheme of Innovative programmes has
been discontinued during the XII plan with immediate effect.
5.7
Autonomous Colleges
The Education Commission, 1964-66, pointed out that the exercise of academic freedom by teachers is a
crucial requirement to the development of the intellectual climate of our country. Unless such a climate prevails,
it is difficult to achieve excellence in our higher education system. As students, teachers and management are
co-partners in raising the quality of higher education, it is imperative that they share a major responsibility and
hence the Education Commission (1964-66) recommended Autonomy to the colleges. College autonomy, in
essence, is the instrument for promoting academic excellence.
The MHRD/Ministry of Defence/UGC conducted a workshop during March 2013 for introduction of NCC as an
elective subject with credit points in selected educational institutions (Autonomous Colleges) from the academic
year 2013-2014.
Enhancement of Financial Support to Autonomous Colleges for introduction of NCC as an elective subject
with credit points from the academic year 2013-2014.
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SI.
No.
A.
Nature of Institution
Amount of grant
(? in lakhs)
Additional grant
(? in lakhs) for
introduction of
NCC as an
elective subject
with credit points
9.00
1.00
10.00
15.0
1.00
16.00
1. Single-faculty
10.00
1.00
11.00
2. Multi-faculty
20.00
2.00
22.00
one faculty
B.
Self financing colleges may also be considered for autonomous status after they have completed 10 years of
existence However, they shall be given autonomous status without any autonomy grant. They are to undergo
the same procedure as applicable to other colleges.
As on 31-03-2014 there were 454 Autonomous Colleges spread over in 87 Universities and 22 States
(Annexure-IV).
The Commission revised the guidelines for granting extension of Autonomous Status to Autonomous College
w.ef. 27th Feb 2014 which reads as under:Those Autonomous Colleges that have been successfully reviewed for the last 3 times (18 years) and have
maintained continuously a NAAC score of minimum B Grade (with CGP of 2.5) shall be exempted from the
mandatory Committee visit required for extension of Autonomous College status. These colleges shall furnish
the relevant information (as per format) for extension of the Autonomous College status once they fulfill the
above criteria and extension will be considered automatically by the Commission.
All autonomous colleges should also be required to upload information on their website regarding courses
offered, faculty, availability of infrastructure, admission details, etc.
The UGC received 111 proposals from the Colleges / Universities throughout the country for the conferment of
fresh/extension of Autonomous Status, for the year 2013-2014. The Expert Committee's were constituted by
the Chairman, UGC to visit these colleges for considering their proposals for providing fresh/extension of
Autonomous Status.
During the year 2013-2014 fresh Autonomous Status was bestowed on 27 colleges, whereas extension of
autonomous status was provided to 50 colleges.
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5.8
With the aim to maintain high standards of teaching in Universities and Colleges, the Scheme of Academic
Staff Colleges was introduced in 1986-87.
At present, there are 66 ASCs all over India. These colleges, so established, are conducting specially designed
Orientation Programmes of four weeks' duration for newly appointed lecturers and Refresher Courses of three
weeks' duration for in-service teachers.
An amount of ?67.37 crores was paid during 2013-14 under the scheme List of 66 Academic Staff Colleges
may be seen at Appendix-V.
States/U.Ts
5.9
In the year 1963, the Central Government declared Hindi as per Official Languages Act as the official public
working language of the Union of India and directed all the departments of the Central Government to set up
"Rajbhasha Cell" in order to promote working in Hindi.
The University Grants Commission while implementing the above Act had initially setup a Rajbhasha Cell,
which in 1992 was converted into a full-fledged Rajbhasha Section.
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All the documents being issued under the Rajbhasha Act 1963, (clause 3), i.e. general orders,
memorandums, under-takings, notifications, rules, circulars, agreements, contracts, tenders,
notices, parliamentary questions, etc. may be issued bilingually.
During the year 2013-14, four meetings of the Rajbhasha Implementation Committee, were
held on 27 June 2013, 04 October 2013, 17 December 2013 and 27 March 2014 respectively.
During the year 2013-14, one employee was provided training in Hindi Stenography and two
employees were given training in Hindi typing. One employee got 1st prize and one employee
was placed at 3rd position.
The Website of the UGC is bilingual.
Material received from various sections of the UGC for translation in Hindi was duly translated
by the Rajbhasha Section, e.g.:Annual Report 2012-13, Annual Accounts 2012-13, Administrative tender information,
Specification of Degrees, Delegation of powers to the officers of the UGC, B.Voc. degree,
Guidelines, Right to Information and related correspondence, Development of sports infrastructure
in Universities-XII Plan Guidelines, Amendments in the Guidelines pertaining to the appointment
of teachers in Universities, Administrative office orders, Memorandums, Postings, Retirements,
Orders relating to office discipline, Demy-official letters, Advertisements, and Circulars being
received from various Sections, etc.
During the year 2013-14 different competitions such as essays, debates, Hindi noting and
drafting, and Hindi typing on the computer, were organised for the officers/employees of the
UGC.
During September 2013 from 1st - 14th September and on 4th September, Hindi fortnight and
Hindi Divas were organised respectively. For Hindi Divas and for the prize distribution, a total
amount of ?2,00,838/- were spent.
The directives/instructions received from the Ministry of Human Resources Development were
complied with.
For the promotion of work in Hindi 3 workshops were organized in the UGC office, on 17.05.2013,
23.07.2013 and 23.10.2013 respectively.
The Joint Secretary (Rajbhasha) participated in the 1st meeting of "Nagar Rajbhasha Karyavanyan
Samiti (NARAKAS) (Central Delhi) organized on 23.05.2013 at 3:00pm.
A sum of ?5100/- as contribution had been given to the President of NARAKAS for the year
2013-14.
During the year 2013-14 the Commission sanctioned grants to 31 Central/State/Deemed Universities for
establishment/upgradation of departments of Hindi.
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Selection procedures
Selection is done through Expert Committees.
Grants paid during the XI Plan (2007-12):As collaboration activities are done on the basis of MoUs signed between India and foreign countries, the
expenditure for the full plan period (2012-17) cannot be fixed.
Grants paid during 2013-14 of the XII Plan (2012-17):The expenditure incurred for the year 2013-14 are as under.
? 2,09,71,788/-
SINGH-OBAMA
? 7,40,74,173/-
? 19,34,77,484/-
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
? 28,85,23,445/-
Graph 5.10: Bilateral Cultural Exchange Progammes and Educational Exchange Programmes :
Expenditure incurred (2013-14) (? in Crore)
CEP,
CEP
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The UGC has active Cultural Exchange Programmes and Educational Exchange Programmes with 33 countries
and 09 other Academic Collaboration Programmes with different countries.
During the year 2013-14 the UGC had hosted the visit of 4 foreign scholars from various countries and
arranged their programmes at different institutions in India. A total of 185 Indian scholars had been deputed
abroad under different exchange programmes during this period. The details are as under:
S.No.
Indian Scholars
Foreign Scholars
1.
FRANCE
2.
BULGARIA
3.
HUNGARY
4.
COMMONWEALTH FELLOWSHIP
38
5.
COMMONWEALTH SPLIT-SITE
6.
125
TOTAL
185
Delegations:
The UGC had also received the following foreign delegations for exchange of views on mutual cooperation in
the field of Higher Education. :-
17-10-2013
06-01-2014
09-01-2014
Moll signed:
>
A Sixth Consortium Agreement between the UGC and Tertiary Education Commission, Mauritius was signed on
29th January, 2014 at Mauritius, for a period of 3 years. The Programme, inter-alia, has provision for exchange
of scholars.
>
Indo-Norway Agreement
The Indo-Norwegian Cooperation Programme in Higher Education and Research (INCP) is a new initiative that
aims at enhancing higher education links between Indian and Norway. The Programme is based on the IndiaNorway MoU on cooperation in higher education, which was signed on February 14, 2014 and on the Agreement
on Academic Cooperation between the University Grants Commission (UGC), India, and the Norwegian Centre
for International Cooperation in Education (SIU).
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Meeting to evaluate joint Proposal under Joint Singh Obama 21st Century Knowledge Initiative
01-05-2013
Joint Working Group to finalize the awards for Joint Research under Joint Singh Obama 21st
Century Knowledge Initiative
12-08-2013
26-08-2013
27-08-2013
15-10-2013
25-10-2013
05-11-2013
20-11-2013
21-11-2013
22-11-2013
13-01-2014
14-01-2014
24-01-2014
Meeting to evaluate joint Proposals under the Joint Singh Obama 21st Century Knowledge
Initiative
>
16-02-2014
28-02-2014
10-03-2014
11-03-2014
The UGC has collaborative programmes which, inter-alia, provide for the appointment of foreign language
teachers in Indian universities to teach foreign languages. They are appointed in the Universities in consultation
with the Mission of the country concerned and the respective university. While providing language teacher(s)
to a university, it is generally ensured that the university has proper infrastructure for teaching foreign languages.
During this period, 22 foreign language teachers had been appointed in various universities in India. The
language-wise break-up of teachers is as under:German - 3,
Portuguese - 2,
Spanish - 10,
Hungarian - 1,
Pushto - 1,
Croatian - 1,
Bulgarian - 1,
Romanian - 1,
Czech - 1,
Polish - 1.
The University Grants Commission has decided to provide excellent opportunity to young Indian researchers
and teachers of all disciplines to have international collaborative research and training in advance techniques
and technologies in emerging fields, thereby furthering their research capacity and ability to contribute to
higher education with global perspective and for developing long-term relationships with distinguished experts
in these fields in USA. For this purpose, 300 Raman Fellowships for Post-Doctoral Researchers in USA have
been instituted. During this year, i.e. 2013-14, 126 scholars visited USA under this scheme.
>
Every year, the Association of Commonwealth Universities, United Kingdom, offers 80 Commonwealth Academic
Staff Fellowship Awards to enable promising faculty members in universities & colleges in India to do research
work at the Universities/Institutions in the United Kingdom.
For the year 2013, the Association of Commonwealth Universities, UK, had offered 80 Fellowships. Accordingly,
the UGC had recommended 76 teachers for the fellowships. Out of this, the Association of Commonwealth
Universities had finally selected 38 scholars for the fellowships under this scheme.
>
For 2013, the Association of Commonwealth Universities, United Kingdom, offered 14 Commonwealth Split
Site Doctoral Scholarships for junior faculty or students who are studying for doctoral degree in India and want
to benefit from one year full-time study in the U.K.
The UGC had nominated 18 scholars in 2013 and the Association of Commonwealth Universities, UK accepted
only 01 (One) scholar under Commonwealth Split Site Scholarships award 2013.
>
The Finnish Government offers Scholarship for Postgraduate Studies, Research and Teaching at a Higher Education
Institution or Public Research Institute in Finland. Ten Indian Scholars have been nominated by the Commission
for the year 2013 to visit Finland.
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This MoLI is an extension of the MoU signed by the University Grants Commission and British Council in August
2011. The parties have agreed as follows:
Programme title: UKIERI UGC Collaboration
Duration: 30 Januray 2013-31 March 2016
Partners:
University Grants Commission (UGC), on behalf of Indian universities and institutions of higher learning and
supported by the Ministry of Human Resource Development.
>
British Council (BC) through the UKIERI Secretariat based in New Delhi
20 Joint Research proposals have been approved and 50% grant has also been sanctioned to 18 projects. One
project has been rejected by the UK Institutions and one project is shifted for the academic year 2014-15.
In 2013-2014, 33 Joint Research proposals have been approved. Approval has been conveyed and 50% grant
has to be released to these projects.
>
The modalities for providing assistance to the institutions under the Joint Singh-Obama Knowledge Initiative
Programme for strengthening Educational Partnership between India and United States of America were discussed
on 19th May, 2010 between Chairman, UGC, and the Joint Secretary (ICC), Ministry of Human Resource
Development.
The Commission in principle had agreed to contribute 725.00 crores for the programme.
In 2013-2014, 4 Joint Research proposals have been approved. Approval has been conveyed and 50% grant
has been released.
>
New Zealand
In 2011, Prime Ministers Dr. Manmohan Singh and John.Key announced the India-New Zealand Education
Council to enhance bilateral cooperation in higher education and research and in skill development and vocational
education. New Zealand (IENG) and UGC, India, are the two key agencies engaged in INZEC. Under the
scheme, the UGC has received 68 Joint Proposals from Indian Universities/Institutions, out of which 7 proposals
has been recommended for funding.
>
A MoU was signed on 30.10.2007 between Prof. Theodor Berchem, President, DAAD, and Prof. SukhadeoThorat,
Chairman, UGC.
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>
Germany
Project Based Personal Exchange Programme (PPP): The German Academic Exchange Service
(DAAD) and the University Grants Commission (UGC) in New Delhi have worked out a programme
designed to intensify scientific cooperation through funding to scholars who would participate
in cooperative research projects primarily in the field of Humanities and Social Sciences. Special
emphasis will be given to young Ph.D. and Post-Doctoral scientists and scholars.
The South Asian Institute, Heidelberg: The German side makes an annual award of two-three
month scholarships to Indian Scientists to work at the South Asian Institute in Heidelberg.
>
Every year the UGC nominates Indian university/college teachers under the Indo-French Social Scientists Exchange
Programme for visit to Paris in order to utilize slots offered by the French side to the UGC.
>
The Commission provides travel grant on 100% basis to enable the university/college teachers to collect source
material/availing of fellowship. The assistance is given to such scholars who have received an assurance for
maintenance at least for a period of two months from a recognized university/institute abroad. During 2013, 1
Indian scholar had been provided financial assistance, under this scheme.
>
Indo-Bulgarian CEP
The University Grants Commission had nominated four scholars to visit Bulgaria for participation in Annual
Seminar of Bulgarian language and culture organized by Sofia University "St. KlimentOhridski: from 14th July to
3rd August 2013and "St. Cyril and St. Methodius" University of VelikoTurnovo from 22nd July to 11th August
2013. All visits have been materialized.
>
Australia
In the meeting of Ministers of education of India and Australia on 01-08-2011 (AIEC), the following issues
were discussed:
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3.
Institutional collaboration
Joint research
The AIEC members identified the following key priority areas of mutual benefit, alongwith the following lead
members:
1.
Student Mobility
2.
Skills agenda
3.
4.
Quality assurance
Prof. Ranganath
5.
Research
The project on Student Mobility is being done by the UGC which has been given to JMI, New Delhi along with
a funding of ? 40.00 lakh, out of which ? 30.00 lakh has been released and the programme is going on.
universities and institutions. They are also eligible for being JR Fellows in core science subjects through the
Joint CSIR-UGC NET. The UGC awards 1200 fellowships for Assistant Professorship. Similarly, the meritorious
candidates can qualify for award under this scheme in each test. Fellowship is available for a maximum period
of five years.
The University Grants Commission awards upward of 3200 fellowships in each UGC-NET. In the UGC-NET held
in June 2013, 4468 candidates were declared eligible for Junior Research Fellowship, while in UGC-NET held
in December 2013, 3749 candidates qualified for the award of JRF.
Performance in NET
A brief overview of candidates registered, appeared and qualified for eligibility for lectureship and Junior
Research Fellowship (JRF) in UGC-NET is presented in Table 5.11(a).
Table 5.11(a): An Overview Of Candidates Registered, Appeared and Qualified in the Year 2013-2014
UGC-NET
Registered
Appeared
Number
30th June
2013
Professor (including
Qualified
Percentage
Number
Percentage
from
from
Registered
Appeared
738955
574474
77.74
31176
5.43
463933
370588
79.88
4468
1.21
687874
532043
77.35
24865
4.67
459102
364955
79.49
3749*
1.03
JRF)
Junior Research
Fellowship (JRF)
29th Dec.
2013
Professor (including
JRF)
Junior Research
Fellowship (JRF)
Note - * This figure can get enhanced when the grievances of candidates who have disputed the answers of
some questions get resolved.
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Graph 5.11(a): Performance in UGC-NET(2013-14): Number of Candidates Registered .Appeared & Qualified
800000
738955
687874
700000
574474
600000
532043
- 500000
co
(0
o 400000
463933
459102
370588
364955
I 300000
200000
100000
31176
Number
Registered
Number
Appeared
24865
4468
Number Passed
Number
Registered
30th June,2013
Number
Appeared
3749
Number Passed
29th Dec.,2013
UGC-NET : 2013-14
Table 5.11(b) depicts the core science subjects in which the Joint CSIR-UGC NET is conducted by CSIR and
Table 5.11(c) shows the number of candidates qualified for JRF and eligibility for Lectureship through Joint
CSIR-UGC NET. The lists of Coordinating Institutions through which the UGC conducts NET and the subjects
in which UGC-NET is conducted are presented in Appendix-VI and Appendix-VII respectively.
Table 5.11(b): List of Science Subjects covered under the Joint CSIR-UGC NET
S.No.
Subject
1.
Chemical Sciences
2.
3.
Life Sciences
4.
Mathematical Sciences
5.
Physical Sciences
Graph 5.11(b)
Lectureship Only
June 2013
1200
2609
December 2013
1200
2368
June ,2013
December,2013
During the year 2013-2014, an expenditure of ?359281488 was incurred on conducting the UGC-NET and on
all ancillary activities of the NET Bureau. This excludes the expenditure incurred on payment of salaries to the
regular employees of the UGC posted in the NET Bureau.
In Fee
In conformity with the policy of Government of India, the University Grants Commission has been giving
considerable concession in fee for applying for UGC-NET to all under-privileged sections of the society. While
the fee for candidates belonging to the General category is ?450/-, it is only ?225 1- for OBC candidates as per
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the Central Government list who are not covered under the creamy layer. The candidates belonging to the
Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes and the persons with disabilities (PWD) are required to pay a
nominal fee of ?110/- only.
ii)
The upper age limit for the General category in order to appear in JRF is 28 years. A relaxation of up to 5 years
is provided to the candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC (Non-creamy layer)/PWD categories and to women
applicants.
iii)
SC/ST/PWD Candidates
iv)
The candidates are required to obtain the following minimum marks separately in Paper-I, Paper-ll and Paper-Ill
to be considered for final preparation of result as presented in Table below :-
PAPER - II
PAPER- III
GENERAL
40 (40%)
40 (40%)
75 (50 %)
OBC(Non-creamy layer)
35 (35%)
35 (35%)
67.5 (45 %)
rounded off to 68
PWD/SC/ST
35 (35%)
35 (35%)
60 (40 %)
As is apparent, the minimum required marks for OBC, SC, ST and PWD categories in NET are lower than those
for the General category. Even, while compiling the results for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), this principle
is kept under consideration and it is ensured that the subject-wise final qualifying cut-offs for the under
privileged categories are lower than those for the General category.
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Paper-Ill, which was descriptive in nature till Dec. 2011 UGC-NET, was converted to objective
mode from June 2012 UGC-NET onwards. This ensures parity in evaluation and obviates any
possibility of subjectivity in assessing the scripts.
The candidates were not allowed to carry away the question papers with them till UGC-NET
held in Dec. 2011. In consonance with its policy of openness, the UGC took a decision to permit
candidates to take away the question papers from June 2012 UGC-NET onwards.
The UGC modified its OMR Sheet in order to accommodate a carbonless copy of sheet with it.
The candidates can take the carbonless copies of OMR sheets with them from June 2012 UGCNET onwards.
Since June 2012 UGC-NET, the answer-keys of all the question papers are in public domain as
they are uploaded on the UGC website. The candidates, having access to answer keys, question
papers and carbonless copies of their OMR sheets, are enabled to check their answers. Online
feedback is being invited from candidates for more than a week regarding any discrepancies in
the questions or any incorrect answers after uploading the answer keys and question papers.
The feedback received from the candidates is being re-examined by the expert committees and
answer keys get updated accordingly. The result is being prepared on the basis of updated
answer keys.
In a first, the University Grants Commission has taken a landmark decision that the candidates
having any grievances with regard to answer key(s) even after declaration of the results of
UGC-NET, could send a written request to the Head, UGC-NET Bureau, South Campus, University
of Delhi, Benito Juarez Marg, New Delhi-110021, supporting their stand with standard books /
literature along with a demand draft of ?5000/- in favour of Secretary, UGC, within one month
from the date of declaration of results. This unique practice was commenced from June, 2013
UGC-NET. Since the UGC had modified the structure (descriptive to objective) of Paper-Ill from
June 2012 UGC-NET onwards, the candidates with similar grievances in June 2012 and December
2012 examinations were also provided this opportunity to file their grievances.
The request(s) so received were placed before the Expert Committee(s) for examination of grievances. The
respective committees for the subjects concerned examined the grievances of the candidates and wherever
required, and updated the answer keys. Accordingly, the UGC has processed the data in the light of changed
key(s) and qualified the additional candidates for JRF and/or eligibility for Assistant Professorship as per
already approved cut-off percentages for the subjects concerned. The result of previously qualified candidates
for JRF and/or eligibility for Assistant Professorship remained unchanged. The subject-wise cum category-wise
qualifying cut-offs for JRF and eligibility for Assistant Professorship already approved for the above mentioned
three UGC-NET remained unaltered.
The grievances for December 2013 UGC-NET are similarly being examined.
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State Eligibility Test (SET) duly accredited by the UGC for a fixed term. The pattern of SET is same as that of
NET conducted by the UGC.
In response to the proposal of some States/group of States to conduct SET, the University Grants Commission
grants accreditation to them for conducting SET for eligibility for Lectureship only after examining their proposals.
The performance of SET agencies is reviewed periodically by the UGC with the help of experts and their
accreditation is renewed for a fixed period. The Head of UGC-NET Bureau is the permanent member of the
Steering and Moderation Committees of the SET agencies, which are constituted to exercise overall supervision
in conducting the tests and declaration of results.
The candidates who have cleared the State Eligibility Test (SET), accredited by UGC, for Lectureship prior to 1st
June 2002, are exempted from appearing in the NET. For SET scheduled in or after June 2002, the qualified
candidates shall be eligible to apply for the post of lecturer only in the universities/colleges situated in the
state from where they have cleared their SET. However, such candidates are also eligible to apply for NET, if
they so desire.
Till now, the following states / clusters of states have conducted SET:
Andhra Pradesh
ii)
Bihar
iii)
Chhattisgarh
iv)
Gujarat
v)
Haryana
vi)
Himachal Pradesh
vii)
viii)
Jharkhand
ix)
Karnataka
x)
Madhya Pradesh
xi)
xii)
North Eastern states (participating states: Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya,
Mizoram, Tripura & Sikkim)
xiii)
Rajasthan
xiv)
Tamil Nadu
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xv)
Uttarakhand
xvi)
Uttar Pradesh
Gujarat
iv)
Himachal Pradesh
v)
vi)
Karnataka
vii)
viii)
North Eastern states (participating states: Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya,
Mizoram, Tripura & Sikkim)
ix)
West Bengal
The expenditure for conducting SET is borne by the respective SET agencies.
in a period of two years. Applications for assistance under the UGC Travel Grant Scheme are to be submitted
two months prior to the commencement of the Conference alongwith research paper to be presented and
acceptance letter from the organizers of the Conference.
Proposals received under the said Scheme are evaluated by the Travel Grant Committee constituted by Chairman,
UGC and the recommendations given by the subject experts are being considered by the Commission.
The details of number of beneficiaries and expenditure incurred during the XI Plan period are as under:
Years
No. of beneficiaries
Vice Chancellor
Expenditure
College Teachers/
Commission
Librarian
Members
(? in crores)
2007-2008
12
263
0.96
2008-2009
02
317
01
2.29
2009-2010
05
728
3.69
2010-2011
05
590
3.62
2011-2012
01
858
3.57
2012-2013
06
868
5.24
The details of number of beneficiaries and expenditure incurred during 2013-14 are as under:
Years
No. of beneficiaries
Vice Chancellor
2013-2014
04
Expenditure
College Teachers/
Commission
Librarian
Members
352
(? in crores)
2.60
UNESCO Programme: Various circulars regarding scholarships/training programmes abroad, offered by the
UNESCO in different member countries received from the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government
of India, New Delhi, are being circulated by the UGC among the universities and educational institutions in
India. On some matters of UNESCO, related to the development of higher education and coordination among
the member countries, the Ministry of Human Resource Development seeks the views/comments of the UGC
which are being offered after due consideration/study of the documents.
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Year of establishment
Objectives
1984
1988
(IUAC)
2
research in Astronomy.
1989
Research, Indore-452001
4
Atomic Energy
1994
Accreditation Council,
Bangalore-560010
Learning.
1991
(INFLIBNET), Ahmedabad-380009
6
1993
2013
The following section summarises the details of each inter-university centre, its highlights and the financial
information.
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IUAC to be key member of country's national programs for multidisciplinary applications oriented
research: At present the IUAC has developed capabilities to be part of various national and
international programs diversified from basic sciences, semiconductor electronics, device
compatibility for space satellites to oceanographic research.
Capacity building for high end research: At this stage it has been possible for the IUAC to
pursue these plans successfully as necessary trained manpower for research as well as for
technological developments in the field of accelerator physics and research have been produced
by it.
144
Universities
48
Colleges
18
Teachers
273
Students
894
67
Plan
Non-Plan
2013-14
3066.00
2608.00
In the year 2013-14, 68 foreign delegates visited IUAC Facilities. It also organized 3 International Conferences.
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The IUCAA is expected to function as a field station and resource centre, and provide general
guidance and help for A & A activities in India and neighbouring countries;
The IUCAA members have been involved in the ASTROSAT programme of the Indian Space
Research Organization;
The IUCAA is a lead institute in the Thirty Metre Telescope (TMT) project, funded by the
Department of Science and Technology (DST), and Department of Atomic Energy (DAE);
The IUCAA is one of the institutes working towards the Laser Interferometer Gravitational
Waves Observatory (LIGO) - India project.
To fulfill the objectives, the IUCAA has devised many programmes, and a few of them are mentioned below:
(a)
Basic Research
(b)
Teaching A & A
(c)
(d)
(e)
Associateship Programme
(f)
(g)
(h)
(k)
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1578.75
1584.
(b)
Gravitational Wave Physics and Astronomy Workshop (GWPAW), December 17 - 20, 2013.
(c)
(d)
MIT - IUCAA Workshop on X-ray Studies of Transient Astronomical Sources, January 13 - 24,
2014.
In 2013-14, 25 foreign delegates visited the facilities of IUCAA Puna A total of 27 institutional agreements are
in place between IUCAA Pune and other institutions or countries to advance the research in the areas of
astrophysics and astronomy. Seventy research publications were brought out using the facilities in IUCAA with
the cumulative number of publications being 1473 till date
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Number
Researchers
1296
Universities
521
Colleges
101
674
1296
Plan
Non-Plan
2013-14
3225.00
1385.00
Workshops organized:
A two day discussion meeting on "Recent Developments in Magnetic Materials and Thin Films
(RDMMTF-2013)" was held at UGC-DAE CSR, Indore during May 24-25, 2013.
An awareness workshop on the research facilities available at the Variable Energy Cyclotron
Centre (VECC), Kolkata, was organized by the Kolkata Centre of the Consortium, jointly with
VECC and Sri SathyaSai Institute of Higher Learning (SSSIHL), at the PrasanthiNilayam campus
of SSSIHL, on 28th-29th June, 2013.
A two day thematic workshop on Physics of Phase Transitions was held at UGC-DAE CSR,
Indore during October 24-25, 2013.
A three-day Awareness Workshop of UGC-DAE CSR was organized by the Mumbai Centre of the
Consortium and School of Engineering Sciences and Technology, University of Hyderabad, at
Hyderabad during October 28-30, 2013.
A two day thematic Research scholars' workshop on "Physics of Materials" was held at UGCDAE CSR, Indore, during December 23-24, 2013.
UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research (CSR), Mumbai centre in association with Solid
State Physics Division (SSPD) BARC organized a five day school on Neutrons as Probes of
Condensed Matter (NPCM) from February 4-8, 2014 at BARC, Mumbai.
Three hundred and nine research publications were brought out by DAE-CSR Indore with the cumulative number
of publications till date being 2950.
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The NAAC may collaborate with institutions, Indian and foreign, engaged in work of a similar
nature and may also undertake on request assessment and accreditation of institutions of
higher education abroad.
The NAAC functions through its General Council (GC) and Executive Committee (EC), where educational
administrators, policy makers and senior academicians of a cross section of the system of higher education are
represented. The Chairperson of the UGC is the President of the GC of NAAC and the Chairperson of the EC is
an eminent academician, nominated by the President, GC. The Director is the academic and administrative
head of NAAC, and is also the member-secretary of both, the GC and the EC. The NAAC has a core staff
supplemented by consultants, to undertake its various functions.
Accreditation Status
The target group for the NAAC is the universities and colleges in India, for the purpose of Assessment and
Accreditation.
Universities
Colleges
Total
Cycle 1
10
241
251
Cycle II
217
223
Cycle III
26
29
Total
19
484
503
503 Higher Education Institutions (484 colleges and 19 universities) were assessed and accredited during the
period under report, thus, bringing the total to 5350 colleges and 182 universities accredited by NAAC till 31st
March 2014 (including 79 universities and 1460 colleges for Cycle-ll and 5 universities and 68 colleges for
Cycle III). The total number of accreditation done by NAAC as on 31st March 2014 is 6878 colleges and 266
universities.
2808 colleges and 120 universities have volunteered for Assessment and Accreditation during the reporting
period. 899 colleges have submitted Institutional Eligibility for Quality Assessment (IEQA) applications.
ICT - Entire campus of NACC is connected and wi-fi enabled. Efforts to get 1 gbps connectivity through
NMEICT are on. Dynamic website improved web interface was also taken up during the year. This project is
being implemented with the consultancy being offered from NIC, Bangalore centre. The NAAC with the help of
NIC has released online Letter of Intent (LOI) application for Higher Educational Institutions (universities and
colleges) and online Institutional Eligibility for Quality Assessment (IEQA) module for colleges with instanteous
results.
The NAAC website www.naac.gov.in is being constantly populated. NKN connectivity for NAAC is under
process. Procurement of Statistical and DTP software and installation was done during the period under report.
Revised Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) format have been developed by NAAC for HEIs to submit
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soft copies only from the academic year 2013-2014. All AQARs pertaining to the academic year 2013-2014
will be submitted during the academic year 2014-2015.
The NAAC had submitted a project proposal "National Quality Renaissance Initiative (NQRI)" to MHRD under
Rashtriya Ucchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) and the MHRD approved it in November 2013. The MHRD has
sanctioned ?17 crores to NQRI. The major features of the NQRI are (i) Awareness building, popularisation and
promotion of Quality Assurance Mentoring Higher Education Institutions, (ii) Building Collegium of Assessors
and (iii) Quality Sustenance and Enhancement Initiatives.
Awareness building, popularisation and promotion of Quality Assurance Mentoring Higher Education
Institutions
University-wise and State-wise colleges popularisation programmes are being organised by the NAAC. The
expenditure towards the programmes has been borne by the NAAC. So far NAAC has organised two such
programmes, viz., in Rajasthan and in Madhya Pradesh during the period 1st April 2013 to 31st March 2014.
Workshop on Assessment and Accreditation at Central University of Rajasthan - 07 January
2014. On 7 January 2014, the NAAC in collaboration with the Central University of Rajasthan
organised a workshop on Assessment and Accreditation. Apart from the college faculty and
Principals, several senior officials of the State Higher Education department also participated in
the workshop and had one to one discussions with Director, NAAC, and his team. Around 200
participants representing more than 150 Government and Government-aided colleges benefited
from the workshop. Apart from detailing the processes involved in Assessment and Accreditation
by NAAC, the participating institutions were also informed on the measures to be taken for
quality sustenance and enhancement, post accreditation initiatives and the role of Internal
Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) in continuous improvement of quality. In the question answer
session several issues were clarified and resolved. The session was extremely successful with
the state government officials realising the challenges of the institutions especially in terms of
staffing, change in Names without coordination with the affiliating University and the UGC,
etc. and the colleges sought clarifications on some of the terminology used by NAAC and their
interpretation, etc.
Awareness workshop on A&A of NAAC at Dr.Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Madhya Pradesh
- 28th and 29th March 2014. The second workshop was held on 28th and 29th March 2014 at
Dr.Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh (Central University). Around 150
participants comprising of IQAC Coordinators of the State/Central University, Principals/ IQAC
in-charge of affiliated colleges and Principals of eligible colleges in the jurisdiction of the University
intending to opt for NAAC accreditation attended the workshop. Several University officials
also participated in the workshop. Unlike in the earlier workshop the focus of this workshop
was on the seven criteria of the NAAC and the preparation of the Self Study Report (SSR). As
a post accreditation initiative the establishment and functioning of the IQAC and its role in
Quality assurance, sustenance and enhancement was also discussed in detail.
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AIM Date
Type
General
39
General
48
42
February 6 -7 2014
General
46
Total
175
SI.No.
Seminar Committee
Meetings
Number of Proposals
received
Number of Proposals
sanctioned
Total sanctioned
amount
34
21
^11,50,000/-
47
n , 25,000/-
51
16
?6,00,000/-
67
19
?18,55,000/-
Total
199
64
?43,30,000/-
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Plan
Non-Plan
2013-14
1073.09
511
SI.No.
1.
Countries /Agencies
Memorandum of Understanding between the
Start date
21/10/2013
20/10/2016
20/02/2014
19/02/2017
03/03/2014
02/03/2017
3.
The validity period of MoU signed earlier continues for this financial year 2013-2014 also, viz., NAAC and IEEE
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
SI.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
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SI.No.
5.
6.
7.
No. of Universities/Colleges
Library Automation
166
IndCat
Books
157
Theses
297
Serials
213
208
Associate Members
204
N-LIST
3,336 Colleges
Shodhganga
163
Shodhgangotri
35
Plan
Non-Plan
2013-14
19,536.00
375.00
educational content for every university, college, educator and learner in India which is freely available through
multiple platforms like websites and television.
University Grants Commission (UGC) started the Countrywide Classroom (CWCR) programmes in 1984 to use
the satellite communication for enhancing the quality of education. The first telecast of countrywide classroom
programme started on 15th August, 1984 on Doordarshan National Network. To undertake the challenging
activities relating to countrywide classroom and use of electronic media in higher education, UGC established
the Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) on May 26, 1993 as an inter-universoty centre.
EduSat Network
The CEC EduSat Network is an education channel with live transmission of video lectures for
four hours daily delivered by the subject experts. First hour covers Art,Culture and Literature,
second hour covers Social Sciences, third hour is dedicated for Management and related
Professional courses while fourth hour is for Natural and applied Sciences. The live lectures are
telecast on Vyas Channel and the same can also be viewd from YouTube at www.youtube.com/
user/cecedusat.
The CEC is also venturing into provision of Massive Online Open Programmes (MOOCs). The CEC is the nodal
centre of 17 Media Centres spread across the country in various universities.
Plan
Non-Plan
2013-14
366.25
336.10
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Graph 5.13 : Plan and Non-Plan Grant Released to Inter- University Centres (lUCs)
(Amount in Lakhs): 2013-14
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52.50
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50.00
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Graph 5.14: National Facilities Centres : Grant Released (Amount in Lakhs): 2013-14
WesternRregional
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Centre(WRIC)
Indian Institute of
Advanced Study(IIAS)
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Promotion of Research
6.1
Since early seventies, the UGC has been providing financial assistance to the permanent/regular, working/
retired teachers in the universities and colleges for undertaking research in their chosen area(s).
Objectives:
To promote excellence in research in higher education by supporting university and college
teachers for individual research in specialised areas.
Eligibility
The permanent/regular, working/retired teachers in the universities and colleges:which are included under Section 2 (f) & 12B of the UGC Act, 1956.
(ii)
permanent teachers working in self financing institutions (Self financing colleges subject to
fulfilment of conditions stipulated in the UGC (Fitness of Institutions for Grant Rules, 1975),
subject to the condition that fees charged by such colleges are in accordance with the State/
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University fee regulations or as laid down by any law in force are also eligible to apply under the
scheme.
Tenure
Sciences including Engineering & Technology, Medical, Pharmacy, Agriculture - 3 years
Humanities, Social Science, Languages, Literature, Arts, Law and allied disciplines - 3 years
Selection Procedure
The UGC has been inviting online applications for Major Research Projects since October 2013. The proposals
are scrutinised with the help of subject experts and the shortlisted proposals are again evaluated by an expert
committee during interactive interface meeting with the Principal Investigators.
The final report of the project is to be assessed by minimum two experts not belonging to their institution
before submission to the UGC.
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6.2
Research Awards
The main objective of the scheme is to provide an opportunity to permanent teachers of universities/institutions
to pursue research in their area(s) of specialization for a period of two years without undertaking any research
guidance and leaving teaching responsibilities.
Teachers, who have a doctorate degree and have shown excellence in their area(s) and who are not more than
45 years of age are considered for the award. The age is relaxable by 5 years in the case of women, SC/ST,
OBC (non-creamy layer), physically handicapped and minorities teachers. A teacher is eligible to avail the
Research Award only once The two year tenure of the award is generally non-extendable Selections are made
for 100 slots in alternate years for all the disciplines of Sciences, Humanities, Social Sciences and Engineering
& Technology based on the recommendations of an Expert Committee constituted by the UGC.
The pattern of financial assistance available is as under:
Full Salary of the awardee with admissible allowances, except CPF/GPF contribution;
Research grant to meet expenditure on books and journals, chemicals and equipment, expenditure
towards project assistance, expenditure towards travel within and outside the Centre, etc.;
Humanities & Social Sciences - X 2.00 lakhs
Sciences/Engineering & Technology - ? 3.00 lakhs
The awardee is to submit a mid-term progress report of the research work through the Head of the Department
as well as the Registrar of the University/Principal of the College within 12 to 15 months from the commencement
of the Award.
The online application received under this scheme is scrutinized by the Screening Committee Later, the shortlisted
candidates are called for interview before the selection committee constituted by the UGC. The selection for
the Award is based on the recommendations of an Expert Committee constituted by the UGC.
The Research Award is liable to be cancelled in case of misconduct, unsatisfactory progress of research work
and ineligibility of the candidate, if found later.
The details of expenditure incurred towards payment to the awardees during XII Plan are as follows:
Year
2012-13
7.35
2013-14
7.20
Total
14.55
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6.3
Emeritus Fellowship
The main objective of the scheme is to provide an opportunity to superannuated teachers of all recognized
universities and colleges under the UGC Act to pursue active research in their respective field of specialization.
The target group is highly qualified and experienced, superannuated or likely to be superannuated within six
months, teachers of recognized institutions. The eligibility for this fellowship is based on the quality of research
and published work contributed by the teachers in his or her service career. The awardee can work with a well
defined time bound action plan up to the age of 70 years or up to two years (non-extendable), whichever is
earlier. The pattern of fellowship is as under:
Number of slots for Science streams
Number of slots for Humanities/Social Sciences : 100 (at any given time basis)
and Languages
Honorarium
: X 50,000 1- p.a.
The contingency grant may be utilized for secretarial assistance travel within the country connected with the
research project, stationery, postage consumables, books and journals and equipments. Foreign visit is also
allowed in connection with the approved research work of the awardee limited to once in a year with the prior
approval/no objection of the institution where the project work is being undertaken alongwith that of the UGC.
This is further subject to no financial liability on the part of the UGC. The Emeritus Fellows would be entitled
to such other privileges including medical facilities as available to the university faculty members, except
housing.
Applications under Emeritus Fellowship are invited through on line mode and Fellowship is awarded on the
basis of recommendation of the Expert Committee constituted by the Commission for this purpose. For the
selection, preference is given to Women/SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy-layer)/Physically Handicapped and Minorities
The fellowship may be cancelled in case of misconduct including research piracy, unsatisfactory work and
ineligibility of the candidate if noticed later.
The details of expenditure incurred towards payment to the fellows during the XI Plan are as follows:
Year
2007-08
2.75
2008-09
2.05
2009-10
3.04
2010-11
5.05
2011-12
4.37
Total
17.26
During 2013-14 payment is being made through the Canara Bank on the basis of MoU signed on 12.02.2013
between the UGC & the Canara Bank. Allocation of amount of ?10.41 crores to Canara Bank & ? 0.81 crores
to selected candidates. The details of expenditure incurred towards payment to the fellows during the XII Plan
are as follows:
Year
2012-13
3.14
2013-14
0.81
10.41 (online transfer)
Total
6.4
14.36
The objective of the scheme will be to support Subject Association in Social Sciences, Humanities & Languages
in organizing specific activities in order to encourage teachers and researchers to participate in Conferences/
Seminars/Workshops and to present papers leading to publication, wherever possible.
12 universities were provided assistance of ?51.44 lakhs under the scheme during 2013-14.
6.5
On the basis of evaluation of proposals by the Expert Committee constituted by the UGC, 20 candidates are
selected for Junior Research Fellowships out of the applications received from the foreign nationals who want
to pursue M.Phil./Ph.D. in Indian Universities in any of the discipline of Science Humanities and Social Sciences.
The fellowship will be given for a period of 4 years (non-extendable). The pattern of fellowship is as under:-
12,000/-p.m.
14,000/-p.m
@ ? 10,000/-p.a
12,000/-p.a.
@ X 25,000/-p.a.
@ X 20,500/-p.a.
Department
@ ? 3,000/-p.a.
Escort/Handicap Allowance
@ ? 2,000/-p.m
per JRF
HRA
The expenditure towards this fellowship is included in the scheme of JRF in Sciences, Humanities and Social
Sciences.
@ ?16,000/-p.m.
Contingency
@ ?30,000/-p.a.
Departmental Assistance
SA-I section has invited the application for JRF & Research Associateship for Foreign Nationals for the year
2013-2014, which are being placed before the selection committee for final recommendations.
6.6
(a)
To provide an opportunity to the scholars to undertake advanced studies and research leading to M.Phil/Ph.D.
Degrees in Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences including languages and Sciences, the University Grants
Commission provides JRF to the candidates who qualify the National Eligibility Testing (NET/JRF) of the UGC
and the UGC-CSIR. The total tenure of fellowship is for five years. The pattern of the fellowship is as under:Fellowship
Contingency A
Contingency B
SRF(for 3 yrs.)
Sciences
Sciences
Escorts/Reader
Assistance
blind candidates.
HRA
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S.No.
Year
Allocation
(? In Crores)
Amount Released
(? In Crores)
No. of Beneficiaries
1.
2007-2008
34.00
37.50
5,000
2.
2008-2009
34.00
46.63
6,000
3.
2009-2010
40.00
37.21
8,000
4.
2010-2011
30.00
41.22
12,000
5.
2011-2012
34.37
188.00
18,000
Allocation
(? In Crores)
Amount Released
(? In Crores)
No. of Beneficiaries
S.No.
Year
6.
2012-2013
127.00
257.00
22,000
7.
2013-2014
53.20
171.00
28,000
An expenditure of ?171.00 crore has been incurred during the year 2013-14 under JRF in Sciences, Humanities
and Social Sciences. There are 8800 slots per annum under JRF. At present 32000 (Apx.) scholars are pursuing
M.Phil/Ph.D. under JRF.
6.7
The Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment and the Ministry of Tribal Affairs have entrusted and funded the
UGC for implementation of the scheme of Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowships for SC and ST candidates by
providing 2667 slots per year, i.e. 2000 for SC category and 667 for ST category. The number of slots for SC
has been increased from 1333 to 2000 since 01 April, 2010. The main objective is to minimize the social
disparities in the field of Higher Education. The Central Government through the UGC provides 2667 Research
Fellowships for SC/ST candidates to undertake advanced studies and research leading to M.Phill / Ph.D. Degrees
in Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences, including languages, Engineering & Technology. The tenure of the
fellowship is for five years.The pattern of fellowship assistance is as under:
Statement showing State-wise list of selected candidates under the scheme of Rajiv Gandhi National
Fellowship for SC/ST candidates during financial year 2013-2014
S.
No.
Andhra Pradesh
SC since
1st April, 2010
ST
SC
ST
148
40
148
40
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Promotion of Research
S.
No.
ST
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
22
26
25
50
Bihar
157
157
Chandigarh
Chhattisgarh
29
53
29
10
Delhi
28
28
11
Goa
12
Gujarat
43
58
43
58
13
Haryana
49
49
14
Himachal Pradesh
18
18
15
12
18
16
Jharkhand
38
56
27
57
17
Karnataka
103
27
103
27
18
Kerala
38
38
19
Lakshadweep
20
Madhya Pradesh
110
95
110
95
21
Maharashtra
119
66
119
36
22
Manipur
14
23
Meghalaya
16
28
24
Mizoram
14
25
Nagaland
14
26
26
Orissa
73
63
73
27
Pondicherry
28
Punjab
84
84
29
Rajasthan
117
56
116
56
30
Sikkim
31
Tamil Nadu
142
142
32
Tripura
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1st April, 2010
ST
SC
ST
422
422
33
Uttar Pradesh
34
Uttrakhand
18
18
35
West Bengal
220
35
221
35
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2000
667
TOTAL
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Fellowhip Scheme: 2013-14
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An expenditure of ? 65,28,94,992/- (for SC candidates) and ? 27,19,30,204/- (for ST candidates) respectively
was incurred during the year 2013-14 under the plan scheme.
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Promotion of Research
6.8
Fellowship in Sciences,
Sciences
Technology
& Engineering/Technology
Contingency A
Contingency B
Departmental Assistance
The objective of the fellowship scheme is to provide fellowships to SC/ST candidates, who have obtained a
doctorate degree and have published research work to their credit, for doing advanced research in their chosen
areas. For this purpose^ the UGC has been providing 100 slots every year for them.
The pattern of fellowship is as under:
S.No
Item
1.
Fellowship
Tenure of Fellowship
5 Years
2.
Contingency
3.
Departmental Assistance
4.
Escorts/Reader Assistance
5.
HRA
Statement showing State/Category-wise number of selected candidates during the financial year 2013-14
S.No.
State/UTs
Andhra Pradesh
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ST
Grant Total
18
11
29
S.No.
State/UTs
ST
Grant Total
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chhattisgarh
10
Delhi
11
Goa
12
Gujarat
13
Haryana
14
Himachal Pradesh
15
16
Jharkhand
17
Karnataka
11
16
18
Kerala
19
Lakshadweep
20
Madhya Pradesh
21
Maharashtra
22
Manipur
23
Meghalaya
24
Mizoram
25
Nagaland
26
Orissa
27
Pondicherry
28
Punjab
29
Rajasthan
30
Sikkim
31
Tamil Nadu
32
Tripura
13
13
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Promotion of Research
S.No.
State/UTs
33
Uttar Pradesh
34
Uttrakhand
35
West Bengal
ST
Grant Total
Total
6
1
67
33
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6.9
Keeping in view the social background of the candidates from the deprived sections of the society, the scheme
has been initiated to provide them an opportunity to undertake post-graduate level studies in professional
courses. The tenure of the scholarship is for two/three years depending upon the duration of Degree coursa
The number of slots made available to them is 1000 every year.
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Statement Showing state-wise/category-wise number of selected candidates under the scheme of Post-Graduate
Scholarships for SC/ST Students in Professional courses
S.No.
State/UTs
ST
Grant Total
197
187
384
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
11
12
Assam
10
15
25
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chhattisgarh
10
Delhi
11
Goa
12
Gujarat
13
Haryana
10
14
Himachal Pradesh
15
16
Jharkhand
10
17
Karnataka
43
17
60
18
Kerala
19
Lakshadweep
20
Madhya Pradesh
11
21
Maharashtra
20
24
22
Manipur
23
Meghalaya
35
35
24
Mizoram
25
Nagaland
26
Orissa
27
Pondicherry
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Promotion of Research
S.No.
State/UTs
ST
Grant Total
28
Punjab
12
14
29
Rajasthan
10
30
Sikkim
31
Tamil Nadu
11
273
32
Tripura
33
Uttar Pradesh
34
Uttrakhand
35
West Bengal
10
655
328
983
Total
262
1
37
45
2
An expenditure of ? 3,11,37,102/- was incurred during the year 2013-14 under the plan schema
STATES/U.T.
2.
3.
The details of expenditure incurred towards payment to the Research Scientists during the XI Plan are as
follows:
Year
2007-08
74
3.74
2008-09
72
4.81
2009-10
69
3.45
2010-11
69
6.03
2011-12
69
9.72
Total
27.75
At present, 68 Research Scientists are working in various institutions. The details of expenditure incurred
towards payment to the Research Scientists during XII Plan are as follows:
Year
2012-13
5.39
2013-14
4.04
Total
9.43
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@ X 25,000/-p.m. (fixed)
Fellowship
Departmental Assistance
Escorts/Reader assistance
The online applications received under this scheme is scrutinized by the Screening Committee. Later, the
shortlisted candidates are called for interview before the selection committee constituted by the UGC. The
selection for the Award is based on the recommendations of an expert committee constituted by the UGC.
The Post Doctoral Fellowship is liable to be cancelled in case of misconduct, unsatisfactory progress of research
work and ineligibility of the candidate, if found later.
During the XII Plan payment is being made through the Canara Bank on the basis of the MoU signed on
12.02.2013 between the UGC & the Canara Bank. Allocation of amount of ? 12.00 crores for selected
candidates has been transferred to Canara Bank during 2013-14. The details of expenditure incurred towards
payment to the fellows during XII Plan are as follows:
Year
2012-13
5.86
2013-14
4.56
12.00 (online transfer)
Total
22.42
Contingency
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The UGC has discontinued the scheme of PG scholarship for GATE/GPAT Qualified M.E/M.Tech/M.Pharm
since 2013 as per the decision taken in the 493rd meeting of the Commission held on 10th May, 2013 and the
All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) New Delhi will implement such scheme since 2013.
An expenditure of ?99,94,242/- was incurred during the reporting year 2013-14.
1360
2006-08
1067
2007-09
1200
2008-10
1200
2009-11
1538
2010-12
2299
2011-13
1803
2013-15
3746
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Statement Showing state-wise/year-wise number of selected candidates for the academic session 2013-2015
under the scheme of Post Graduate Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Girl Child
S.No.
Domicile State/UTs
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
74
Bihar
63
Chandigarh
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
46
Goa
10
Gujarat
28
11
Haryana
13
12
Himachal Pradesh
13
25
14
Jharkhand
44
15
Karnataka
339
16
Kerala
803
17
Lakshadweep
18
Madhya Pradesh
17
19
Maharashtra
63
20
Manipur
21
Meghalaya
22
Mizoram
23
NA
24
Nagaland
25
Orissa
23
26
Pondicherry
13
27
Punjab
30
28
Rajasthan
29
Sikkim
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0
122
1
S.No.
Domicile State/UTs
30
Tamil Nadu
671
31
Tripura
27
32
Uttar Pradesh
107
33
Uttarakhand
34
West Bengal
1210
Total:
3746
Graph 6.13: State-wise number of Students selected for the academic session 2013-2015
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Eligibility:
The first and second rank holders at undergraduate level and admitted in any post-graduate course are eligible
for this scholarship. The scholarship awardees will have to submit the proof of their merit position at under
graduate level as well as their admission in postgraduate courses. The scholarship would, however, be subjected
to securing a minimum of 60% marks at undergraduate level.
The scheme is applicable to such students who have taken admission in regular, full-time Master's degree
course in any recognized State/Deemed University and Autonomous or PG college The scholarship is available
to the student for PG degree only. Age limit for the student is 30 years at the time of admission in PG course
Distance mode of education is not eligible for consideration for the scholarship.
The total number of scholarships in the first academic year would be 3000. The duration of the scholarship will
be two years only. The tenure of the scholarship will not be extendable beyond two years under any circumstances.
The rank holders would be considered only from those affiliating universities in which at least 100 students/
and in Deemed Universities/Autonomous/non-affiliated colleges at least 25 students have appeared in the
examination at the UG level.
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Each awardee, under this scheme, will be provided a scholarship amount of ?2000/- per month for a period of
two years (i.e. 10 months in a year).
Statement Showing state-wise/year wise number of selected candidates for the academic session 2013-2015
under the scheme of Post Graduate Scholarship for Universities Rank Holders
S.No.
Domicile State/UTs
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
51
Bihar
12
Chandigarh
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
17
10
Goa
11
Gujarat
12
Haryana
13
Himachal Pradesh
14
15
Jharkhand
21
16
Karnataka
15
17
Kerala
56
18
Lakshadweep
19
Madhya Pradesh
14
20
Maharashtra
15
21
Manipur
11
22
Meghalaya
11
23
Mizoram
24
Nagaland
0
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Domicile State/UTs
25
Orissa
148
26
Pondicherry
27
Punjab
28
Rajasthan
29
Sikkim
30
Tamil Nadu
31
Tripura
32
Uttar Pradesh
13
33
Uttarakhand
34
West Bengal
75
165
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970
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STATES/U.T.
An expenditure of ?1,58,71,137/- was incurred during the reporting year 2013-14.
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Maximum duration
JRF
SRF
5 years
2 Years
3 Years
2 + 3 years
2 Years
3 Years
PhD.
M.Phil + Ph.D
The rate of fellowship for JRF and SRF will be at par with the UGC Fellowships as amended from time to time
Presently, these rates are as follows:
Fellowship
Departmental Assistance
Escorts/Reader Assistance
HRA
Statement showing State-wise and Community-wise number of selected candidates for award of fellowships
for the year 2013-14 under the scheme of Maulana Azad National Fellowship for Minority Students during
financial year 2013-14.
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Domicile State
Muslim
Christian
Sikh
Buddhist
Parsi
Total
Muslim
Christen
Andhra Pradesh
25
31
25
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
30
33
30
Bihar
50
50
50
Chhatisgarh
Goa
Gujarat
17
21
17
Maryana
12
12
12
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27
27
34
36
Jharkhand
15
21
15
Karnataka
25
31
25
Kerala
28
22
50
28
23
Madhya Pradesh
15
15
15
Maharashtra
38
22
67
37
23
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Punjab
56
59
56
59
Rajasthan
18
21
18
21
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
14
14
28
15
17
32
Tripura
114
120
114
Uttrakhand
West Bengal
75
81
75
Uttar Pradesh
Sikh
Buddhist
Parsi
Total
31
4
33
50
21
12
21
32
51
15
67
4
120
4
81
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Muslim
Christian
Sikh
Buddhist
Parsi
Total
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Christen
Chandigarh
Delhi
Lakshadweep
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544
100
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36
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526
105
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Buddhist
Parsi
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41
756
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pooled together and decided.
An expenditure of ^46,43,36,995/- was incurred during the reporting year 2013-14
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Projected Outcomes
Infrastructure
For DRS
development under
SAP (CAS/DSA/DRS)
No. of
Colleges/
Departments
For DRS
For DRS
?0.39
2 depts.
crore
For DSA/CAS
Non-SAP Departments
For Non-SAP
? 0 .7 5
No. of
Faculty
Members
Ph.D's
Produced in
last 5 years
Infrastructural
grant
recommended
(amt. in ?)
5 & above
10 & above
10 lacs
10 & above
20 & above
15 lacs
15 & above
25 & above
25 lacs
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6 depts.
crore
For CPE
for Excellence
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?10.18
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25 colleges
Projected Outcomes
No. of
Colleges/
Departments
4.
5.
Autonomous Colleges
NAAC Colleges
^1.60
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?0.10
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8 colleges
1 colleges
TOTAL
30.22
118
Infrastructure Grant
(? In Crores)
S.N.
2013-2014
1.
DRS
0.39
2.
Non-SAP
0.75
3.
CPE
10.18
4.
Autonomous Colleges
1.60
5.
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0.10
TOTAL
13.02
Enhancing and building state of the art in-house research infrastructure and other research
facilities in the department.
As many as 5 departments approved under SAP have been selected for the establishment of Networking
Research Centres under BSR Programme. During the XII plan i.e. 2013-2014 so far T7.80 crores had been
released to the five Departments.
S.N.
1.
2013-2014
? 7.80 Crores
Eligibility:
Candidates who have either received a Ph. D degree or submitted their Ph. D thesis are eligible to apply. When
selected, those holding the Ph. D degree will be directly awarded the Post Doctoral Fellowship (PDF). Those
who have submitted their Ph. D thesis may be awarded a 'bridging fellowship' (with marginally reduced
stipend) until they are formally awarded the Ph. D degree.
Financial Assistance
Regular Fellowship
Bridging Fellowship
? 28,000/-pm
?22,000/-pm
2ndyear grant
? 29,000/-pm
3rdyear grant
? 30,000/-pm
Contingency
?1,00,000/-p.a (w.e.f.01.04.2012)
HRA
Till date 1242 candidates have been awarded and 550 PDFs are in position. A sum of ?22.80 crores
has been released to far during the year 2013-2014.
S.N.
1.
2013-14
? 22.80 Crores
Objectives
The objective of the BSR Scheme is to provide opportunities to meritorious candidates to undertake advanced
studies and research leading to Ph.D. degrees in sciences.
Eligibility
The candidates who are selected for registering to the Ph.D. programme of the university through a procedure
outlined already in the UGC notification by a regular admission procedure in Universities with Potential for
Excellence/Centres with Potential for Excellence / Centres of Advance Studies and Department of Special
Assistance identified by UGC are eligible. The registration for Ph.D. may follow after the admissions.
Financial Assistance
For Non-Gate Qualified Candidates
Fellowship Amount
Contingency
HRA
Contingency
HRA
Till date 7154 fellowships have been allocated to SAP/Non-SAP departments and 5694 JRFs are in
position. A sum of ?55.00 crores has been released so far during the year 2013-2014.
S.N.
1.
2013-14
? 55.00 Crores
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Eligibility Criteria
Teachers at the level of Associate Professors / Professors in the Science and Technology
departments of the universities.
Should have at least 15 research publications in reputed journals and have guided at least 15
Ph.Ds in Basic Sciences or 10 in Engineering and Technology in their career, out of which 5
should be in the last 10 years.
Evidence of having handled / sponsored research projects as Principal Investigator funded by
National / International agencies in the last 10 years.
This Scheme is applicable to the teachers one or two years prior to his / her age of superannuation,
stipulated by the concerned university.
The applicants shall not hold any administrative responsibility during the tenure of the fellowship
which would be from the date of superannuation.
The department / school / university shall have to provide an undertaking in the application that
the applicant would be provided (i) with the required laboratory infrastructure and administrative
assistance for undertaking the fellowship work and (ii) with permission to take a minimum of 2
(two) stipendiary candidates for Ph.D under the applicant, if selected for the UGC-BSR Faculty
Fellowship.
Financial Assistance
The fellowship carried an amount of 730,000/- p.m. which is exclusive of the pension and / or
other retirement benefits.
A contingency grant of 73.00 lakhs p.a. out of which a sum 750,000/- may be utilized by the
research scholars.
The awardee is to execute an undertaking to UGC along with the University for joining the
fellowship and to abide by the norms and guidelines of the UGC pertaining to this fellowship
from time to time and send the bi-annual progress reports.
An amount of 72.90 crores was released to 49 Professors who are pursuing their research in various Indian
Universities I Institutions.
S.N.
1.
2013-14
2.90 Crores
An amount of 71.80 crores was released to 27 teachers who are pursuing their research in various Indian
Universities I Institutions.
S.N.
1.
2013-14
1.80 Crores
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2013-14
13.26 crores
The Commission provides financial assistance to the Universities/Colleges under the scheme "Development of
Women's Studies in Indian Universities and Colleges".
This Scheme intends to promote high standards in universities and colleges by way of extending facilities to
teachers, researchers and students by providing a forum for sharing their knowledge, experiences and research.
The UGC will provide financial assistance to the existing centres and also to newly approved Centres, if any,
during XII Plan (2013-14 to 2016-17). At present there are 156 Women's Studies Centres in various Universities
and Colleges. A grant of 71.77 crore has been released to various universities and colleges during 2013-14.
The Scheme of Capacity Building for Women Managers in Higher Education has been merged under the Scheme
of Development of Women's Studies in Indian Universities and Colleges.The Scheme of Development of Women's
Studies in Indian Universities and Colleges has been enlarged to encompass the scheme of "Capacity Building
for Women Managers in Higher Education" as per the Commission's decision taken in it's meeting held on 1005-2013.
7.2
Social exclusion not only generates tension, violence and disruption, but also perpetuates inequality and
deprivation in society. In India, certain communities such as Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious
minorities experience systemic exclusion in the matter of getting advantages of development. Social exclusion
is a complex and multidimensional concept having social, cultural, political and economic ramifications. The
consequences of macroeconomic factors such as poverty, unemployment and involuntary migration exclude
the victims from economic, cultural, and political activities. The primary space where 'exclusion' can be studied,
understood, and first transcended, are our universities, which can and must act as a beacon for society. The
UGC has therefore decided to support research on the issue of social exclusion, which has theoretical as well
as policy importance The idea is to establish a number of teachings-cum-research Centers in Universities to
pursue these themes.
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Objectives
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
Formulating policies for protecting the rights of these groups and eradicating the problem of
exclusion and discrimination.
Functions
Teaching Courses at the M.A and M.Phil levels, leading eventuality to full-fledged M.A and even
M.Phil programmes in Social Exclusion Studies.
Undertaking M.Phil and Ph. D. supervision.
Undertaking empirical studies with theoretical perspective and build time series data bank for
comparative studies and policy/programmes evaluation.
Carrying out detailed rigorous analyses based on the socio-economic data generated by
government agencies.
Organizing conferences, seminars and symposia on the theme of Social Exclusion.
Publishing regularly the research findings of the faculty and students.
Organizing public lectures on the subject by eminent scholars.
Reaching out to scholars, especially young scholars, in other universities and colleges through
an active programme of inviting Visiting Faculty.
Establishing links with Civil Society Organizations engaged in combating Social Exclusion.
Conducting short-term Orientation courses for political leaders, Parliamentarians, government
officials, trade unionists and media personalities.
496.00 lakhs
2013-14
NIL
Since the inception of this Scheme, the UGC has established 35 centers in different universities (13 in the year
2006-07 & 22 in 2007-08).
7.3
To oversee the effective implementation of the reservation policy in universities, a Standing Committee on
SCs/STs was constituted by the UGC in 2012. The Committee is represented by a Vice-Chancellor and an
Ex-Vice-Chancellor in the field of higher education.
To safeguard the interests of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes the most deprived groups of the
Indian Society, the constitution provides reservation in various services under Central and State Governments.
The main objective is not to just provide jobs to increase their representation in services, but to improve their
social & educational status so that they can have their rightful place in the main-stream of the society. As per
the constitutional provisions, the reservation for Scheduled Castes is 15% and 7.5% for Scheduled Tribes at
the national level and the reservation in States is provided depending on their population in the State concerned.
The Commission introduced the scheme of Establishment of SC/ST Cells in Universities in the year 1983.
Objectives
To ensure effective implementation and monitoring of the reservation policy for SCs/STs and
programs of the Govt, of India and the UGC in universities and colleges;
To collect data regarding implementation of policies in respect of admissions, appointments to
teaching and non-teaching positions, etc.;
To take such follow-up measures, which can help in achieving the targets laid-down for the
purpose;
To implement, monitor and evaluate continuously the reservation policy in universities and
colleges and plan measures for ensuring effective implementation of the policy and programmes
of the Government of India.
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To collect reports and information regarding the Government of India orders on the various
aspects of education, training and employment of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe
candidates, for evolving new policies or modifying the existing policy by the Commission.
To analyze the information collected above and prepare reports and digests for onward
transmission to the Ministry of Human Resource Development/University Grants Commission
and such other authorities as may be required.
To deal with representations received from Scheduled Caste and Schedule Tribe candidates
regarding their admission, recruitment, promotion and other similar matters in universities/
colleges.
To monitor the working of the remedial coaching scheme, if approved in the affiliated colleges
and the university.
To function as a Grievances Redressal Cell for the Grievances of SC/ST students and employees
of the university and render them necessary help in solving their academic as well as administrative
problems.
To maintain a register for employment of SCs/STs in the university and the colleges for various
posts in the university/colleges.
Any other work assigned from time to time to promote higher education among these two
communities suffering economic, social and educational deprivations.
The SC/ST Cell exclusively looks after the work related to SC/ST matters and no other work is
assigned to the Cell.
If the required data is not submitted by the given date, the UGC reserves the right to withhold
either the plan or the non-plan grant until the required information/data is received. Hence the
universities/colleges are advised to supply the necessary information as required.
Eligibility
Financial assistance under the Scheme would be available to such Universities and Deemed Universities, which
come within the purview of Section 2(f) and are fit to receive central assistance under section 12B of the UGC
Act, 1956 and Inter University Centers receiving central assistance. The Scheme is meant for SC/ST only.
Financial assistance shall be provided only to Centrally funded universities under the scheme during the XII
Plan (decision taken in the 493rd Commission Meeting dated 4.5.2013).
No. of Posts
Amount of Grants
Non-Recurring
Equipment : Computers with Printer, Projector and
72,00,000/-
required accessories
B)
i)
ii)
Section Officer
iii)
Statistical Officer
iv)
Peon
Contingency
The XII Plan guidelines regarding Establishment of Special SC/ST Cells in Universities will be placed before the
Standing Committee on SC/ST shortly.
7.4
To make colleges and universities more responsive to the needs and constraints of the disadvantaged social
groups, the UGC had planned to establish Equal Opportunity Cell (EOC) in them to oversee the effective
implementation of policies and programmes for these groups and to provide guidance and counseling in academic,
financial, social and other matters. A one time grant of 72.00 lakhs will be provided for establishing the office
of the EOC.
Eligibility
Financial assistance under the scheme is available to such universities and colleges which come within the
purview of section 2(f) and are fit to receive central assistance under Section 12B of the UGC Act, 1956.
Undergraduate
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7.5
In order to help the students belonging to SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer) / Minority communities, who need
Remedial/NET-SET Examination/Entry into Service Coaching to come up to the level and to reduce their failure
and drop-out rata the UGC will provide financial assistance for conducting special classes outside the regular
timetable during the XII Plan. Students belonging to Other Backward Classes and general candidates may also
be allowed the benefit of such coaching classes. A nominal fee (not exceeding the monthly tuition fee) may be
charged from the general candidates. However, physically challenged students and students who are general
candidates coming from families with income below the poverty line (as decided by the State/UT/Central
Government) will be exempted from paying the fea
7.5(a)
7.5(b)
The main objective of the scheme is to prepare SC/ST candidates and candidates from Minority communities
for appearing in the NET or the SET exam.
7.5(c)
Coaching Classes for entry in services for SC/ST/OBC (noncreamy layer) & Minority Community Students
The basic objective of the coaching scheme is to prepare students belonging to SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)
and Minority communities to get gainful employment in Group 'A ', 'B' or 'C ' Central services, State services or
equivalent positions in the private sector.
Recurring
75.00 lakh (One time) (73.50 lakhs (one time) for NET/SET Coching)
Recurring
Tenure 5 years
7.6
The Constitution of India ensures quality, freedom, justice and dignity of all individuals and implicitly mandates
an inclusive society for all including persons with disabilities. In the recent years, there have been vast and
positive changes in the perception of the society towards persons with disabilities. It has been realized that a
majority of persons with disabilities can lead a better quality of life if they have equal opportunities and
effective access to rehabilitation measures.
The Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995, indicates that differently abled persons should have access to education
at all levels. In the higher education sector, the University Grants Commission has been supporting universities
and colleges in the country and involving them in special education activities to empower differently abled
persons.
The UGC, from time to time, has been conveying to the Universities and Deemed Universities, the policy
decisions, including reservations in admissions and employment of the Government of India pertaining to the
persons with disabilities. In addition, the decisions taken and the guidelines framed at the level of the Commission
in this regard have also been circulated to all universities for implementation. The Commission had also circulated
the Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 to the universities
requesting them to strictly follow the provisions contained therein.
Besides, the UGC is also implementing plan schemes for the benefit of persons with disabilities. The Chairman,
UGC, has constituted 2 committees which are as under:To review and revise the rules, schemes and provisions concerning the disabled students and
teachers. 8 meetings of the committee had been held on 8* Aug, 2012, 17th Sep 2012, 28th
Oct 2012, 11* Dec 2012, 18th Jan 2013, 9th Feb 2013, 1st April 2013 & 18th June 2013.
To monitor the effective implementation of the reservation policy for persons with disabilities in
employment and admission in universities/colleges.
7.6(a)
The Teacher Preparation in Special Education (TEPSE) scheme is meant for assisting Departments of Education
to launch teacher's preparation programmes to prepare special teachers to teach children with disabilities in
both special and inclusive settings. The scheme provides financial assistance to offer B.Ed. and M.Ed. Degree
courses with specialization in one of the disability areas.
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Objectives
To encourage universities to start M.E< special education courses to prepare teacher-educators to serve in
higher education institutions offering special education teacher preparation courses.
Eligibility
Higher education institutes offering special education course at B.Ed. and or M.Ed. level will be given assistance
under the following conditions.
The university department should have the approval of the Rehabilitation Council of India for
starting the concerned teachers preparation course in special education.
The university should have a model school where differently abled children are admitted. In the
absence of its own model school. University should produce in writing the acceptance of a
special/integrated school in the vicinity to function as a model school.
The university should have a minimum of five years of experience in running B.Ed. level teacher
preparation courses.
The university should have constituted an expert committee involving faculty members from
the university, experts in the field and differently-abled persons themselves. The committee
should meet at least once a year to review the activities related to the scheme (S) concerned.
University applying for the scheme should have been approved by the UGC under section 2(f) &
12(B).
Financial Assistance
7 2.00 Lakh B.Ed special education or MEd special education courses only (Plan period)
7 4.00 lakh run both B.Ed and M.Ed special education courses only (Plan period).
Tenure - 5 years
7.6(b)
The HEPSN scheme is basically meant for creating an environment at the higher education institutions to
enrich higher education learning experiences for differently-abled persons. Creating awareness about the
capabilities of differently-abled persons, construction aimed at improving accessibility, purchase of equipment
to enrich learning, etc., are the broad categories of assistance under this scheme.
Eligibility
Financial assistance under the scheme is available to such universities and colleges which come within the
purview of section 2(f) and are fit to receive central assistance under Section 12B of the UGC Act, 1956.
Component II
Component III
Component II
Component III
Tenure - 5 years
7.6(c)
The Scheme has been formulated to help visually challenged permanent teachers to pursue teaching and
research with the help of a Reader and by using teaching and learning aids by providing Reader's Allowance
and funds for purchase of Braille books, recorded materials, etc. The objectives of the scheme is to provide
facilities to help visually challenged permanent teachers to achieve self- dependence by using various aids for
teaching, learning and research. Allowance to visually challenged permanent teachers will be
7
18000/- p.a.
Eligibility
Financial assistance under the scheme is available to such universities and colleges which come within the
purview of section 2(f) and are fit to receive central assistance under Section 12B of the UGC Act, 1956.
Tenure - 5 years
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The vocationalisation programme at the undergraduate level initiated during the Eighth Plan year (1994-95) has
since been redesigned in 2003-04 under a modified Scheme of Career Orientation to Education/ Career Oriented
Programme/ Career Oriented Courses.
Certificate Course: The course will be of 20 credits. Each credit will have 15 hours of workload out of which
8 credits should necessarily be assigned to field work/ project work/ training.
Diploma Course: The course will be of 40 credits (inclusive of 20 credits earned during Certificate Course).
Each credit will have 15 hours of workload out of which 8 credits should necessarily be assigned to field work/
project work/ training.
Advanced Diploma Course: The course will be of 60 credits (inclusive of 40 credits earned together during
Certificate and Diploma Courses). Each credit will have 15 hours of workload out of which 8 credits should
necessarily be assigned to field work/ project work/ training.
The successful students are awarded Certificate/ Diploma/ Advanced Diploma under this programme.
The courses offered are inter-disciplinary in nature. The students shall have the freedom to diversify into
various fields, not necessarily related with their core discipline^ e.g. a science student could side by side pursue
a course in Event Management, and student of Arts background have the option to pursue a course in Science
Journalism, etc.
Tenure : The UGC provides financial assistance to the universities/colleges for approved add-on-courses for
five years.
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Selection Procedure : The Proposals received from universities/colleges are considered by the Expert Committees.
Grants are provided to colleges / universities for add-on-courses recommended by the Expert Committees and
approved by the UGC.
During the XII Plan, 793 courses were approved for five years to 522 institutions (516 colleges + 6 universities)
for introduction of Career Oriented Courses. The Scheme of Career Oriented Courses are for all categories of
students studying B.A, B.Sc, B.Com, including SC/ST, Women, etc.
8.2
Introduction
The Commission started Area Studies Programme in 1963 in different universities. In the last five decades it
has evolved with all its strength and limitations. In the context of post-cold war when globalization is setting
the agenda of international affairs and defining theterms of international relations, the Programme requires
fresh thinking in its academicthrust, approach and organizational format.
The major objectives of the Area Studies Programme are as follows: to promote holistic understanding of the area with its cultural, social, economic and strategic
specificities;
to promote alternative paradigm of area studies from the perspective of postcolonial societies;
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S.No.
Year of the
Establishment
1.
1963
Rajasthan University
2.
1964
University of Delhi
3.
1971
University of Mumbai
4.
1971
University of Mumbai
5.
1976
BHU, Varanasi
6.
1976
7.
1978
Calcutta University
8.
1978
9.
1978
10.
1978
11.
1983
Kashmir University
12.
1983
Osmania University
13.
1987
Andhra University
14.
1988
Goa University
15.
1988
JamiaMillialslamia
16.
1989
Manipur University
17.
1994
JamiaHamdard
18.
1996
University of Hyderabad
19.
1997
Madras University
S.No.
Year of the
Establishment
20.
2001
2002
University of Delhi
22.
2002
University of Kerala
23
2002
24.
2002
25.
2005
University of Delhi
26.
2005
University of Jammu
27.
2005
28.
2005
29.
2005
Manipur University
30.
2005
31.
2005
Dibrugarh University
32.
2005
33.
2005
Calcutta University
34.
2005
Calicut University
35.
2005
Hemchandrachayra North
Gujarat University
Studies
36.
2005
Jiwaji University
37.
2005
Pondicherry University
38.
2006
39.
2007
Calcutta University
40.
2007
University of Delhi
41.
2007
42.
2007
43.
2007
Punjabi University
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Relevant and Value Based Education
S.No.
Year of the
Establishment
44.
2009
JamiaMillialslamia
45.
2011
University of Rajasthan
46.
2011
Aligarh University
47.
2011
Vishwavidayalaya
48.
2011
Pondicherry University
49.
2011
50.
2011
University of Pune
51.
2011
52.
2011
8.3
India has produced great thinkers and social leaders who, by their revolutionary and path breaking thoughts
and actions, have left a lasting impact not only on India, but the world as a whole. They have developed
indigenous ideas and have provided cultural and ethical identity to India. There is a great need to acquaint the
teachers and students with their thinking and work and to involve them in studies, research and field work
based extension service programmes of constructive work. The Scheme of Epoch Making Social Thinkers of
India (Special Studies) was initiated by the UGC in the year 1983 and continued in the XII Plan also.
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8.4
(i)
Although every right entails a duty, there has been a feeling in certain quarters that while rights education is
promoted, the question of duties has not been adequately addressed. In a society which emphasized on duties
for centuries, rights education comes as a correction of historical distortions. The violation of rights could be
corrected only when the privileged persons are reminded of their duties towards the marginalized sections, and
marginalized sections are gradually empowered through rights education. HRE at these levels would extend to
such areas as gender equity, caste and community relations, majority-minority conflicts, 'forward-backward'
dilemma and North-South power relations. In short, all power relations have to be humanized and democratized
through restructuring of rights and duties.
(ii)
One of the objectives is to create awareness and commitment to values where the individualistic
self interest is properly reconciled with the collective and common good.
(b)
There has to be a debate on universal values and relativistic values that are culturally determined.
The search for universal values assumes added importance in a globalizing but fragmented
world.
(c)
The Values like pluralism, respect for all religions, scientific temper, open mind, public reasoning,
all of which have been part of Indian traditions for long, will have to be sustained and promoted.
(iii)
Rights are not only standards, but also claims of the citizens on the allocation of resources of the society. Indian
Economy is growing at a fast pace, but the economic disparities are also growing. It is necessary to recognize
that development needs and equity concerns should go hand in hand. Any level of material development will
not lead to human happiness unless it values human life and provides the conditions for fuller realization of the
human potential. Human being is both a subject and an object of development. The State has an obligation in
the promotion and enforcement of the rights and has to envision rights approach to development. No doubt
these obligations when they are carried out, will lead to balanced human development. HRE will include all
these components.
The following activities are supported by the UGC under the Scheme:
a)
Research
b)
Teaching
c)
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Relevant and Value Based Education
A one-time grant of 710.00 lakh will be provided to take up these activities in following proportion :i)
ii)
iii)
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q\
dI
9.1
The UGC has initiated the implementation of the e-governance project through a centralized initiative to realize
the objective of inter-operability of various e-governance applications for a decentralized implementation model.
As part of E-Governance, E-Office has been set up in the UGC to create paperless environment as regards
receipt and movement of files etc. The hands-on-training programme on e-files, e-leave, personnel information
system and knowledge management system was conducted. Master Trainers identified by the UGC were also
trained for handling day to day problems. The NIC is also developing web based online application forms for the
Xllth Plan Schemes of the UGC.
The Project of E-Governance Automation and Affiliation / Disaffiliation of Institutes/Courses in the UGC was
awarded to the NIC during the year 2013 and a total grant of 71,68,00,000/-has been disbursed to the NIC.
9.2
e-PG Pathshala : The National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology
(NME-ICT) is envisaged as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme to leverage the potential of ICT, in teaching and
learning process for the benefit of all the learners in Higher Education Institutions at any-time anywhere mode.
Its motto being "to provide connectivity up to the last mile", the NME-ICT aims to extend computer infrastructure
and connectivity to over 37000 colleges existing at present and each of the departments of over existing 600
universities/deemed universities and institutions of national importance in the country. The numbers of institutions/
departments is likely to grow in future.
The Project "Production of Courseware e-Content for Post Graduate Subjects" was awarded to the UGC as
nodal agency by NME-ICT-MHRD in year 2011 for development of e-content at PG level in 77 subjects. Total
Cost of Project received by the UGC from MHRD is 784 crore The beneficiaries in the Project are permanent
teachers of recognised institutes of higher studies having teaching experience of more than 10 years in a
particular subject. Total cost incurred in the Project during 2013-14 is 76,59,400/-. A Standing Committee of
20 members has been constituted by the UGC under the Chairmanship of Prof. M. Anandakrishnan (Chairman,
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur) for the task of e-content development.
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{\
n\
w New Initiatives
>
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Target / Eligibility
Universities and Colleges recognized by the UGC under Section 2(f) and 12B of UGC Act, 1956, and receiving
General Development Assistance are eligible for implementing the Scheme of CC.
Financial Assistance:
Based on the proposal scrutinized by an Expert Committee in the UGC, the financial assistance up to the limit
of 7 1 crore (7 one crore) per CC per year may be provided for guest faculty and their training / capacity building
/ skill upgradation, development of curriculum, laboratory, workshop facilities, consumables and scholarships
to learners and such other heads defined in the UGC Guidelines.
Details of Programme and Curriculam in Community Colleges, and Institutions Offering Community Courses
are available on the UGC website http://www.ugc.ac.in.
The status of grants allocated for the above Colleges and released in 2013-14 are given below :
S.No.
1.
Community College
Colleges
55
Total
64
Grant allocated
Grant paid
It is decided to support 100 new Community Colleges every year. As an industry partner is involved in framing
of curricula, training and assessment of the learners, the students completing the courses will meet the
requirements of the industry.
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New Initiatives
The UGC will develop Regulations for maintenance of norms and standards in ODL programmes
in accordance with the recommendations of the Madhav Menon Committee Report (December,
2011 );
(iii)
The UGC will create necessary physical infrastructure and manpower to discharge the regulatory
functions, and for the purpose utilise the staff of erstwhile Distance Educational Council (DEC),
in consultation with IGNOU;
(iv)
The UGC shall, as soon as DEC is dissolved, start performing its functions as the regulator of
ODL programmes.
The UGC has vide its order dated 31st May, 2013, made interim arrangements for work relating
to grant of recognition in respect of the distance education programmes, and for this purpose
the officials of the erstwhile Distance Education Council (DEC) have been take over by the UGC
on 'deemed deputation' until further orders. The UGC has also sent a proposal to the Ministry
of HRD for creation of 'academic and non-academic' posts in the UGC to undertake the regulatory
functions of ODL.
(iii)
The UGC has also, vide its letter dated 28th May, 2013, wrote to all Vice Chancellors of universities
with regard to repeal of Statute 28 of IGNOU Act, shifting of the regulatory responsibilities of
ODL from IGNOU to the UGC, with the request to universities to ensure that no further affiliation/
approval is granted to any new centre for ODL programme/course till the new Regulations are
notified.
(iv)
The UGC, vide its Notifications dated 17th June, 2013, laid down the mechanism for dealing
with the institutions engaged in open distance learning till such time the new Regulations were
framed/notified. It was inter alia decided that the present guidelines of DEC would govern the
decision making process for grant of permission for ODL programmes till the new Regulations
are notified by the UGC.The UGC has also issued a Public Notice dated 27th June, 2013 with
regard to Courses/Study Centres/Off Campus & Territorial Jurisdiction of Universities.The said
Public Notice deals with some important matters relating to jurisdiction of universities, especially
with regard to Private Universities, Deemed Universities and Universities offering distance
education programmes.
(v)
The UGC constituted an Expert Committee under the chairpersonship of Prof. Mohammad
Mian, Vice Chancellor, MANUU, Hyderabad, with Dr P Prakash, (then) Vice Chancellor, Dr BR
Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad and Prof Hari Chandan, Director, Institute of Distance
Education, University of Mumbai as members to give its recommendations on all the pending
applications with the erstwhile DEC. This Committee has held five meetings and has given its
recommendations in respect of the pending applications and other matters relating to grant of
approval/recognition. The recommendations of the first 3 meetings of the Expert Committee
were considered by the Commission in its meeting held on 3181July, 2013. The recommendations
of the 4th meeting and the 5th meeting of the Expert Committee were considered by the Distance
Education Committee.
(vi)
The Commission constituted the Distance Education Committee, under Chairmanship of Chairman,
UGC, and consisting of two Commission Members - Prof DN Reddy and Dr VS Chauhan and
Shri Praveen Prakash, JS (TEL), MHRD, to consider the recommendations of the Expert Committee
and take all decisions on distance education on behalf of the Commission. The Expert Committee
has so far held 5 meetings, while the Distance Education Committee has held two meetings
during 2013-14.
(vii)
In order to provide financial assistance to the State Open Universities and other institutions
imparting Distance Education programmes, an activity which was undertaken by the erstwhile
DEC out of funds released to it by the Ministry of HRD, the UGC appointed an Expert Committee
for Financial Assistance to ODL Institutions under the Chairpersonship of Prof H P Dikshit. The
Committee invited proposals for financial assistance from the ODL institutions and approved
release of grants in three meetings. An amount of 757.00 crore approximately has been sanctioned
to 12 State Open Universities and about 45 Directorates of Distance Education of the dual
mode Universities during 2013-14.
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New Initiatives
Objectives
>
To provide judicious mix of skills relating to a profession and appropriate content of General
Education.
>
To ensure that the students have adequate knowledge and skills, so that they are work ready at
each exit point of the programme.
>
To provide flexibility to the students by means of pre-defined entry and multiple exit points.
>
To integrate NSQF within the undergraduate level of higher education in order to enhance
employability of the graduates and meet industry requirements. Such graduates apart from
meeting the needs of local and national industry, are also expected to be equipped to become
part of the global workforce
>
Details on programme curriculum, list of Colleges/Universities selected under the scheme of B.Voc Degree
programme offering courses in 80 different sectors are available on UGC website: http://www.ugc.ac.in
APPENDIX-1
State-wise List of the Central, State, State Private Universities,
Institutions established under State Legislature Act and Institutions
Deemed to be Universities (as on 31.03.2014)
(A ) CENTRAL U N IV ER S ITIE S A S ON 3 1 . 0 3 . 2 0 1 4
S.No.
State/ University
Year of Establishment
A N D H R A PRADESH
1.
1974
2.
1998
3.
A R U N A C H A L PRADESH
4.
ASSAM
5.
1994
6.
1994
BIHAR
7.
2009
8.
Nalanda University, Rajgir, Dt. Nalanda, Bihar, (established under Central Act)
2010
C H H A T T IS G A R H
9.
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur- 495 009(Converted State University to Central University).
G U JA R A T
10.
Central University of Gujarat, Plot No. 95/1, Sector2A, Gandhinagar - 382 0007 Gujarat.
2009
HARAYANA
11.
2009
H IM A C H A L PRADESH
12.
2009
J A M M U & K A S H M IR
13.
Central of University of Jammu & Kashmir, Qureshi Manzil, 50-Naseemabad, Saderbal, Srinagar-190 006.
2009
14.
2009
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A pp en dice s
S.No.
State/ University
Year of Establishment
JH A R K H A N D
15.
2009
KARNATKA
16.
Central University of Karnataka, 2nd Floor, Karya Saudha, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga-585 106 Karnataka.
2009
KER ALA
17.
2009
M A D H Y A PRADESH
18.
Central University).
19.
2008
M AHARASHTRA
20.
1997
M A N IP U R
21.
22.
1993
1980 (Central w.e.f. 2005)
M EG HALAYA
23.
1973
M IZ O R A M
24.
2000
NAG ALAND
25.
1994
O R IS S A
26.
Central University of Orissa, Camp office-2816 Betin Pal Road Extn., PO-Kalighat, Kolkata-700 026.
2009
P U N JA B
27.
2009
R A JA S T H A N
28.
Central University of Rajasthan, Room No. 2007, Main Building, Secretariat, Jaipur, Rajasthan - 302 005.
2009
S IK K IM
29.
2007
T A M IL N A D U
30.
Central University of Tamil Nadu, C/o Collectorate Annexe, Tiruvarur-610 001, Tamil Nadu.
2009
31.
2008
S.No.
State/ University
Year of Establishment
TR IP U R A
32.
1987
U T T A R PRADESH
33.
1920
34.
1887
35.
1996
36.
1916
37.
Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University, Fursatganj, Dt. Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh
UTTRAKHAND
38.
W E S T BENGAL
39.
1951
N C T OF DELHI
40.
1922
41.
1985
42.
1988
43.
1969
South Asian University, CRS Language Lab Building, Old School of Physical Sciences
2010
44.
JNU Campus, New Delhi - 110 067. (established under Central Act)
PO N DIC HERR Y
45.
1985
N o t e T h r e e universities namely (i) CentralAgricultural University, Imphal Manipur (ii! Indira GandhiNational Open University, New Delhi, and Iiii1Indian Maritime
University, Chennai - BO0119 are not funded by UGC as these are directly funded by Government of India.
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Appendices
B. STATE UNIVERSITIES AS ON 3 1 .0 3 .2 0 1 4
S.No.
State/ University
Year of Establishment
ANDHRA PRADESH
1.
1964
2.
1976
3.
Adikavi Nannaya University, Jaya Krishnapuram, Rajahmundry - 533 105, Andhra Pradesh.*
2006
4.
1926
5.
Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University (formerly A.P. University of Law), Palace Layout,
2008
Dr. N.T.R. University of Health Sciences (Formerly Andhra Pradesh University of Health Sciences),
1986
1982
8.
2008
9.
1997
10.
2011
Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University, Mahaveer Marg, Masab Tank, Hyderabad - 500 028 *
2008
12.
2008
13.
1972
14.
2008
15.
1976
16.
Krishna University, Andhra Jateeya Kalasala, Campus, Rajupeta, Machllipatanam - 521 001.*
2008
17.
Mahatma Gandhi Univesity, Panagal, Nalgonda - 500 803, Andhra Pradesh (Former name of the
2008
1999
19.
1918
20.
Palamuru University, Ayyappa Complex, Opp. Police Head Quarters, Mahabubnagar - 509 001 Andhra Pradesh.*
2008
21.
1985
22.
2008
23.
2011
24.
2008
25.
1981
26.
1983
S.No.
State/ University
Year of Establishment
27.
1954
28.
2006
29.
Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University, Admn Of five, Reginal Library Building, Tirupati - 517 502*
2005
30.
1993
31.
2006
32.
2008
33.
2006
ASSAM
34.
1968
35.
2010
36.
2011
37.
2009
38.
2011
39.
1965
40.
1948
41.
Krishna Kanta Handique State Open University, Last Gate, Dispur, Guwahati - 781 006.*
2007
42.
Kumar Bhaskar Varma Sanskrit & ancient Studies University, Nalbari - 781 335, Assam.*
2011
43.
National Law University and Judicial Academy, NEJOTI Building, B.K. Kakati Road, Bholanath Mandir Path,
2012
Srimanta Sankaradeva University of Health Sciences, Narakasur Hilltop, Bhangagarh, Guwahati, Assam.
2007
BIHAR
45.
Aryabhatt Knowledge University, 8, Off Polo Road, Patna - 800 001., Bihar.*
2008
46.
1952
47.
2010
48.
1993
2006
49.
1995
51.
1961
52.
1972
53.
1962
54.
Maulana Mazharul Haque Arabic 8i Persian University, 3 Polo Road, Patna-800 001 (Bihar). *.
2004
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Appendices
S.No.
State/ University
Year of Establishment
55.
1995
56.
1917
57.
1970
58.
1960
59.
1994
CHHATTISGARH
60.
Ayush and Health Sciences University of Chhattisgarh, G.E. Road, Raipur, Chhattisgarh. (State University)*
2008
61.
2008
62.
2011
63.
2011
64.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, North Park Avenue, Sector - 8, Bhilai - 490 009 (C.G)*.
2004
65.
2003
66.
1987
67.
1956
68.
2004
69.
1964
70.
2004
71.
2008
GOA
72.
1985
GUJARAT
73.
2004
74.
1978
75.
Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology University, University Road, Narvrangpura,
2005
Children's University, Subhash Chandra Bose Shikshan Sankul, Sector-20, Gandhinagar, Gujarat.*
77.
2009
2000
78.
1995
79.
1972
80.
1968
81.
Gujarat National Law University, Attalika Aenue, Knowledge Corridor, Koba, Gandhinagar- 382 007.
2003
228
S.No.
82.
83.
State/ University
Year of Establishment
1950
2007
Ahmedabad, Gujarat.*
84.
Gujarat Forensic Sciences University, Sector - 18/A, Near Police Bhavan, Gandhinagar - 382 007 Gujarat*
2008
85.
Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, P.B. No. 21, University Road, Patan-384 265
1986
86.
Indian Institute of Teacher Education, Government College Campus, Near Mahatma Mandir,
2010
Krantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Kachchh University, CS-60, Jubilee Ground, Bhuj-Kachchh-370 001 *
2004
88.
1949
89.
Raksha Shakti University, New Mental Corner, Meghaninagar, Ahmedabad - 380 016, Gujarat.*
2011
90.
1955
91.
1955
92.
1965
93.
2005
94.
Swarnim Gujarat Sports University, Sector-19, Punit Van Road, Near - Suvidha Kendra,
2011
HARYANA
95.
2006
96.
2003
97.
1970
98.
Deen Bandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science & Technology, Murthal, Haryana.
2006
99.
2008
100.
1995
101.
2013
102.
1956
103.
Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary &. Animal Sciences, Hisar - 125 004 Haryana.*
2010
104.
1976
105.
2009
HIMACHAL PRADESH
106.
1986
107.
1970
108.
1978
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Appendices
S.No.
109.
State/ University
Himachal Pradesh Technical University, Government Polytechnic, Baru, Hamirpur D t Himachal Pradesh*
Year of Establishment
2010
Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri Camp Office, Bye-Pass Road, Opp. Channi Himmat, Jammu*.
2005
111.
1949
112.
1982
113.
1999
114.
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Camp Office: 27 AID, Gandhinagar, Jammu-180 004.
2004
115.
2005
1968
JHARKHAND
117.
1980
118.
2007
119.
National University of Study 8i Research in Law, Polytechnic campus, BIT Mesra, Ranchi-835217 Jharkhand.*
2010
120.
2007
121.
1960
122.
1992
123.
1993
KARNATAKA
124.
1964
125.
2009
126.
1980
127.
1992
128.
1949
129.
2004
130.
1987
131.
Karnataka Veterinary, Animal & Fisheries Science University, Nandinagar, PB No. 6, Bidar-585401 (Karnataka)*
2004
132.
2009
133.
1996
134.
2011
Karnataka Folklore University, 21106, KASSIA Building, 3"1Floor, 17* Cross, Magadi Chord Road,
2011
135.
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S.No.
136.
State/ University
KSGH Music and Performing Arts University, LJB Road, Near Ashoka Circle, Lakshmipuram,
Year of Establishment
2009
1980
138.
1916
139.
1992
140.
1994
141.
Rani Channamma University, Vidyasangama, N.G. - 4, P.B. H ighway, Belagavi - 591 156 Karnataka *
2010
142.
Tumkur University, 1" Floor, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Bhavan, M.G. Road, Tumkur-572 101 (Karnataka)*.
2004
143.
1964
144.
1986
145.
1999
146.
Vijayanagara Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Jnana Sagara Campus, Vinayaka Nagar, Contonment,
Bellary - 583 104 Karnataka.*
2010
KERALA
147.
1968
148.
1971
149.
1997
150.
1972
151.
1937
152.
Kerala University of Fisheries & Ocean Studies, Panangarh, Kochi - 682 506, Kerala (State University)*
2011
153.
2011
154.
Kerala Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Pookot, Lakkidi PO, Wayanad, Kerala (State University)*
2011
155.
1983
156.
National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS) Kaloor, Kochi - 682 017, Kerala.*
2009
157.
1994
158.
2013
M ADHYA PRADESH
159.
1968
160.
Atal Bihari Vajpai Hindi Vishwavidyalaya, M.P. Bhoj (Open) University Campus, Kolar Marg,
2011
1970
231
App en dice s
S.No.
State/ University
Year of Establishment
162.
1964
163.
1964
164.
1964
165.
Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramoday Vishwavidyalaya, Chitrakoot-485 331, District Satna (State University).
1993
166.
1995
167.
1995
168.
1993
169.
2008
170.
Nanaji Deshmukh Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidyalaya, Civil Lines, Jabalpur - 482 001 Madhya Pradesh *
2009
171.
1999
172.
Raja Mansingh Tomar Music & Arts University, Mahadaji Chok, Achaleshwar Marg,
2009
2004
174.
1957
175.
Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Opp. Mela Ground, Race Cource Road,
2009
1957
MAHARASHTRA
177.
1958
178.
1992
179.
1969
180.
1994
181.
1997
182.
1972
183.
Maharashtra Animal & Fishery Sciences University, Seminary Hills, Nagpur-440 006.
184.
2000
185.
1968
186.
1983
187.
1857
188.
1991
189.
1949
190.
1983
* 2002
S.No.
State/ University
Year of Establishment
191.
1962
192.
1951
193.
2004
194.
1995
195.
1990
196.
1923
ORISSA
197.
1967
198.
2003
199.
1999
200.
1999
201.
2008
202.
1962
203.
2005
204.
1967
205.
1981
206.
1943
207.
1999
208.
Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, P.O. Burla Engineering College, Distt. Sambalpur,
2009
PUNJAB
209.
2002
210.
1969
211.
Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana - 141 004.
2005
212.
2010
213.
1962
214.
1998
215.
1962
216.
2006
RAJASTHAN
217.
Haridev Joshi University of Journalism & Mass Communication, Information Centre Complex,
2012
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S.No.
State/ University
Year of Establishment
218.
1962
219.
Jagadguru Ramanandacharya Rajasthan Sanskrit University, 2-2 A Jhalana Doongri, Jaipur (Rajasthan). *
1998
220.
1987
221.
2000
222.
1987
223.
1962
224.
2004
225.
1987
226.
2004
227.
Sardar Patel University of Police, Security & Criminal Justice, Jodhpur, Rajasthan.
2012
228.
1947
229.
Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, B - 1, Swai Man Singh Road (Opp SMS Hospital), Jaipur*
2005
230.
2010
231.
Maharaja Ganga Singh University, National Highway No. - 15, Jaisalmer Road, Bikaner, Rajasthan.*
2003
2006
233.
2003
TAMILNADU
234.
1985
235.
1978
236.
1929
237.
1982
238.
1982
239.
1857
240.
1965
241.
1992
242.
1984
243.
1998
244.
1981
245.
1971
246.
Tamil Nadu Open University, Directorate of Technical Education Campus, Guindy, Chennai-600 025*.
2004
247.
1998
S.No.
State/ University
Year of Establishment
248.
1989
249.
2012
250.
Tamilnadu National Law School, Navalur Kuttapattu, Srirangam Taluk, Tiruchirapalli - 620 009, Tamilnadu.*
2012
251.
Tamilnadu Physical Education and Sports University, 8* Floor, EVA Sampat Maaligai, College Road, Chennai*
2005
252.
1990
253.
2003
254.
Tamil Nadu Teacher Education University, Kamarajar Salai, Chennai - 600 005.*
2008
UTTAR PRADESH
255.
1975
256.
1974
257.
1965
258.
1965
259.
1957
260.
1975
261.
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Sector -D-1, L.D.'A', Kanpur Road Scheme, Lucknow.
2005
262.
1927
263.
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, District-Gautam Budh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh - 201 308*
2002
264.
Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Urdu, Arabi ~ Farsi University, 619, Indira Bhavan, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh*
2010
265.
2004
266.
1921
267.
1975
268.
1974
269.
Mahamaya Technical University, C-22, Sector-62, Noida, G.B. Nagar, Uttar Pradesh.-201 301*
2010
270.
1974
271.
1958
272.
Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut-250 110 (U.P). *
2004
273.
2004
274.
U.P. Rajarshi Tandon Open University, 17, Maharshi Dayanand Marg, (Thornhill Road), Allahabad-211 001 (U.P)*.
2004
275.
2001
276.
Uttar Pradesh Viklang Uddhar Dr. Shakuntala Misra University, Mohan Road, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.*
2008
277.
1987
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Appendices
S.No.
State/ University
Year of Establishment
UTTARAKHAND
278.
2005
279.
1960
280.
1973
281.
2011
282.
Uttarakhand Ayurved University, 7-A, Pleasant Valley, Rajpur Road, Dehradun - 248 009, Uttarakhand.*
2009
283.
2005
284.
2008
Dehradun, Uttrakhand*
285.
Uttarakhand Open University, Near Transport Nagar, Teenpani By-Pass Road, PO - Industrial Estate,
2005
WEST BENGAL
286.
2007
287.
1974
288.
1960
289.
1857
290.
1955
291.
Gaur Banga University, Rabindra Avenue, Malda College Campus, P.O. & Dist- Malda - 732 101.*
2007
292.
1960
293.
Kazi Nazrul University, Old ADDA Office Building (behind Asansol Girls College), PO - Asansol-713304,
2012
1962
295.
1997
296.
Presidency University, 86/1 College Street, Kolkata - 700 073, West Bengal
2010
297.
1962
298.
Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University, Paribesh Bhawan, 10A, Block-LA, Sector-Ill, Salt Lake, Kolkata-700 098. *
2010
299.
300.
2004
The West Bengal National University of Juridical Science, NUJS Bhava, 12 LB Block, Sector-Ill,
2004
The West Bengal University of Health Sciences, DD-36, Secotor-1, Salt Lake, Kolkata-700 064*.
2002
302.
2001
S .N o .
S t a t e / U n iv e r s it y
Y e a r o f E s ta b lis h m e n t
303.
1981
304.
West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, Belgachia, Kolkata-700 037. *
1995
305.
2001
306.
West Bengal State University, Barasat Govt. College, Annexe Building, 10, KNC Road, Kolkata- 700 124.*
2007
N C T O F D ELH I
307.
Bharat Ratna Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Lothian Road, Kashmere Gate, Delhi - 110 006.
2007
308.
Delhi Technological University, Shahbad Daultapur, Bawana Road, Delhi (State University)
2009
309.
1998
310.
Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, Kashmere Gate, Delhi - 110 006.
2013
311.
Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Near Govindpuri Metro Station, Okhla Industrial Estate,
2008
2008
N C T O F C H A N D IG A R H
313.
1947
(Not declared fit to receive Central/UGC assistance under Section 12 (B) of the UGC Act-1956).
The Acts related to the following State Universities have been repealed by the State Government of Tamilnadu vide Act Mo. 20 of 2011. The
following Universities are valid for the period indicated against each of them
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C . S T A T E P R IV A T E U N IV E R S IT IE S A S O N 3 1 . 0 3 . 2 0 1 4
S .N o .
S t a t e / U n iv e r s ity
D a te o f N o t if ic a t io n
A N D H R A PRADESH
1.
Apex Professional University, Pasighat, District East Siang, Arunachal Pradesh 791102.
10.05.2013
2.
Arunachal University of Studies, NH-52, Namsai, Distt - Namsai 792103, Arunachal Pradesh.
26.05.2012
3.
Himalayan University, 401, Takar Complex, Naharlagun, Itanagar, Distt-Papumpare-791110, Arunachal Pradesh.
03.05.2013
4.
The Indira Gandhi Technological & Medical Sciences University, Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh.
26.05.2012
5.
20.06.2012
ASSAM
6.
12.02.2009
7.
Assam Down Town University, Sankar Madhab Path, Gandhi Nagar, Panikhaiti, Guwahati - 781 036.
29.04.2010
8.
11.04.2012
C H H A T T IS G A R H
9.
03.11.2006
10.
ICFAI University, NH-6, Raipur-Bhilai Road, Gram-Chorha, Rl Circle, Ahiwara, Dhamdha, Dist.-Durg, Chhattisgarh.
24.03.2011
11.
ITM University, PH No. 137, Uparwara, Naya Raipur, Dt. Raipur - 403661, Chhattisgarh.
03.02.2012
12.
24.03.2011
13.
Maharishi University of Management and Technology, Post: Mangla, Bilaspur - 495 001.
18.04.2002
14.
MATS University, Arang Kharora Highway, Gram Panchayat: Gullu, Village: Gullu, Tehsil: Arang, Dist. Raipur.
03.11.2006
G U JA R A T
15.
07-07-2009
16.
12.10.2011
17.
07.07.2000
18.
Charotar University of Science & Technology, Changa - 388 421, Distt - Anand.
04.11.2000
22.04.2013
19.
Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Gandhinagar, Post Box No. 4,
06.03.2003
Gandhinagar-382 007.
21.
Ganpat University, Ganpat Vidyanagar, Mehsana, Goazaria Highway, District Mehsana - 382 711
23.03.2005
22.
02.05.2012
23.
16.05.2007
24.
07.07.2000
25.
12.3.2003
S .N o .
S t a t e / U n iv e r s ity
D a te o f N o t if ic a t io n
26.
04.04.2007
27.
14.10.2011
28.
02.05.2009
29.
UKA Tarsadia University, Maliba Campus, Gopal vidyanagar, Baroli-Mahuva Road, Dist. Surat, Gujarat
14.10.2011
HARYANA
30.
Amity University, Amity Education Valley, Panchgaon, Manesar, Distt. - Gurgaon-122 413, Haryana.
26.04.2010
31.
10.02.2012
32.
Apeejay Stya University, Palwal Road, Sohna, Gurgaon - 122 103, Haryana.
02.11.2010
33.
10.02.2012
34.
G.D. Goenka University, G.D. Goenka Education City, Gurgaon sohna Road, Gurgaon, Haryana - 122 103.
03.05.2013
35.
21.10.2009
36.
Jagan Nath University, State Highway 22, Bahadurgarh-Jhajjar Road,Jhajjar - 124 507, Haryana.
03.05.2013
37.
03.05.2013
38.
10.02.2012
39.
29.10.2010
40.
27.09.2011
41.
10.11.2006
42.
Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University, Farukh Nagar Road, Budhera, Distt. Gurgaon, Haryana.
03.05.2013
43.
SRM University, Plot No. 39, Rajiv Gandhi Education City, Delhi-NCR, Sonepat-Kundli Urban Complex,
03.05.2013
Haryana-131 029.
H IM A C H A L P R A D E S H
44.
07.06.2012
45.
03.11.2009
46.
Baddi University of Emerging Sciences & Technology, Makhnumajra, BADDI, District - Solan,
15.10.2009
47.
Bahra University, VPO - Waknaghat, Tehsil - Kandaghat, Distt. - Solan, Himachal Pradesh
21.01.2011
48.
03.05.2012
49.
21.01.2009
50.
22.10.2009
51.
11.05.2012
52.
ICFAI University, HIMUDA Education Hub, Kalujhinda, PO Mandhala, Via Barotiwala, Baddi, Solan Distt.,
20.10.2011
Indus International University, V.P.O. Bathu, Tehsil Haroli, Distt. - Una, Himachal Pradesh - 174 301.
01.02.2010
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Appendices
S .N o .
S t a t e / U n iv e r s ity
D a te o f N o t if ic a t io n
54.
22.05.2002
55.
Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Kumarhatti, Sultanpur Road, Solan - 173 229, Himachal Pradesh.
19.09.2010
56.
Maharaja Agrasen University, Atal Shiksha Kunj, Distt - Solan - 174 103, Himachal Pradesh.
15.01.2013
57.
22.09.2009
58.
15.10.2009
59.
27.01.2011
JH A R KH AN D
60.
02.02.2012
61.
27.04.2012
62.
The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India University, Grand Emerald Building,
Between Road No. 1 & 2, Ashok Nagar, Ranchi - 834 202, Jharkhand.
17.06.2008
KARNATAKA
63.
16.09.2010
64.
Azim Premji University, 134, Doddakanneli, Next to Wipro Corporate Office, Sarjapur Road,
13.10.2010
Bangalore, Karnataka.
65.
CMR University, 2,3rd, 'C', 6* Main Road, 2nd Block, BRBR Layout, Kalyan Nagar,
16.05.2013
Bangalore-560043, Karnataka.
66.
M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Administrative Block, New BEL Road, MSRIT Post,
09.07.2013
PES University, 100 Feet Ring Road, BSK III Stage, Bangalore - 560 085 (Karnataka)
16.05.2013
68.
Presidency University (Karnataka), Dibbur & Igalpur Village, Hesaraghatta Hobli, Bangalore (Karnataka).
16.05.2013
69.
Rai Technology University, Doddaballapur Nelmangala Road, SH-74, Off Highway 207, Doddaballapur Taluk,
09.07.2013
16.05.2013
M EG H ALYA
71.
20.07.2009
72.
Mahatma Gandhi University, P.O. Araimile, Matchakolgre, Tura, West Garo Hills, Meghalaya.
04.01.2011
73.
Martin Luther Christian University, KIPA Conference Centre, Central Ward, Shillong - 793 001.
13.07.2005
74.
Techno Global University, Shillong Polytechnic Campus, Mawlai, Shillong - 793 022.
02.12.2008
75.
The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India University, 4* Floor, Near Sundari Hotel, Circular Raod,
04.11.2009
02.12.2008
77.
27.05.2011
S .N o .
78.
S t a t e / U n iv e r s ity
D a te o f N o t if ic a t io n
William Carey University, Zoram Villa, Bomfylde Road, Shillong - 793 001, Meghalaya.
13.07.2005
M IZ O R A M
79.
The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India University, Salem Veng, Chaltlang,
21.03.2006
31.12.2011
81.
AISECT University, Bhopal-Chiklod Road, Near Bangrasia Chouraha, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
30.12.2010
82.
30.12.2010
83.
ITM University, ITM Campus, Opp. Sithouli Rly. Station, NH-75, Jhansi Road, Gwalior-474001, Madhya Pradesh.
04.05.2011
84.
Jagran Lakecity University, Gram Panchayat Mugaliya Chhap, Tehsil Huzur, Bhopal - 462044, Madhya Pradesh.
24.04.2013
85.
Jaypee University of Engineering & Technology, AB Road, Raghogarh, Distt. Guna - 473 226 (M.P.)
13.08.2010
86.
Oriental University, Opp. Rewati Range Gate No. 1, Sanwer Road, PO Box No. 311, Vijay Nagar Post Office,
04.05.2011
04.05.2011
88.
RKDF University, By-Pass Road, Near RGPC Campus, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
19.07.2011
89.
Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Bhopal-lndore Road, Opposite Pachama Oil Fed Plant,
12.02.2014
31.12.2011
91.
Techno Global University, Lateri Road, Sironj (Near Gosala), Dist - Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh - 464 228.
09.01.2013
N AG ALAN D
92.
18.09.2006
93.
The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India University, Behind Super Market Complex, Near CGM,
04.11.2009
27.08.2010
26.12.2009
96.
13.05.2013
P U N JAB
97.
10.07.2012
98.
10.07.2012
99.
Chitkara University, Chandigarh-Patiala National Highway (NH-64), Village Jhansla, Tehsil Rajpura,
07.12.2010
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Appendices
S .N o .
S t a t e / U n iv e r s ity
D a te o f N o t if ic a t io n
100.
18.02.2013
101.
18.02.2013
102.
26.12.2011
103.
Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar - Ludhiyana, G.T. Road, Nar Chehru Railway Bridge, Phagwara,
26.12.2005
Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University, Sri Lalgidhar Niwas, Fatehgarh Sahib - 140 406, Punjab.
15.05.2008
R AJAS TH AN
105.
29.03.2008
106.
Bhagwant University, Post Box No. 87, Sikar Road, Ajmer-305 001.
16.04.2008
107.
02.05.2012
108.
Dr. K.N. Modi University, Plot-1, RIICO Industrial Area Ph-ll, Newai, Distt. Tonk, Rajasthan - 304 021.
22.04.2010
109.
25.01.2011
110.
03.04.2010
111.
ICFAI University, Khasra No. 505/1, Village-Jamdoli, Agra Road, Jaipur - 302 031, Rajasthan.
23.08.2011
112.
02.05.2012
113.
J.K. Lakshmipat University, Laliya Ka Vas, PO Mahapura, Ajmer Road, Jaipur - 302 026, Rajasthan.
15.09.2011
114.
16.04.2008
115.
21.10..2007
116.
Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women's University, Vedant Gyan Valley Village, Jharna Mahala, Jabner,
21.04.2008
11.08.2008
118.
21.03.2012
119.
Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences & Technology, RIICO Institutional Area, Sitapur, Tonk Road,
15.09.2011
Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University, SP-2 &3, Kant Kalwar, RIICO Industrial Area, Tala Mod,
03.02.2009
Manipal University, Vatika Infotech City, Near GVK Toll Plaza, Jaipur ajmer Experss Way,
15.09.2011
22.09.2008
123.
03.04.2010
124.
29.03.2008
125.
16.09.2013
S .N o .
126.
S t a t e / U n iv e r s ity
Pacific Academic of Higher Education 8t Research University, (PAHER) Pacific Hills, Airport Road,
D a te o f N o t if ic a t io n
29.04.2010
16.05.2012
128.
15.09.2011
129.
27.03.2011
130.
02.05.2012
131.
03.02.2009
132.
03.04.2010
133.
29.03.2008
134.
29.03.2008
135.
22.09.2011
136.
21.04.2008
137.
16.09.2013
138.
21.03.2012
139.
Vivekananda Global University, Sector-36, NRI Road, Sisyawas, Jagatpura, Jaipur - 303012, Rajasthan.
02.05.2012
S IK K IM
140.
24.03.2006
141.
Sikkim- Manipal University of Health, Medical & Technological Sciences, Gangtok-737 101
11.10.1995
142.
04.10.2004
Vinayaka Missions Sikkim University, Plot No. 438, N-312 Sang Phatak Road, Middle Tadong, PO Daragaorn,
30.07.2008
143.
31.03.2004
U TTA R PRADESH
145.
24.03.2005
146.
Babu Banarasi Das University, 55, Babu Banarasi Das Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
12.10.2010
147.
01.09.2010
148.
Galgotias University, 1, Knowledge Park, Phase-ll Greater Noida - 201 306, Uttar Pradesh.
07.04.2011
149.
IFTM University, Lodhipur Rajput, Delhi Road, Moradabad - 244 102, Uttar Pradesh.
12.10.2010
150.
26.02.2004
151.
Invertis University, Invertis Village, Bareilly-Lucknow National Highway-24, Bareilly-243 123 (U.P,)
01.09.2010
152.
06.10.2001
-------------------- 2 4 3
Appendices
S .N o .
S t a t e / U n iv e r s ity
D a te o f N o t if ic a t io n
153.
30.10.2006
154.
19.06.2006
155.
12.10.2010
156.
Noida International University Plot No. 1, Sector-17A, Yamuna Expressway, Gautam Budh Nagar, (U.P)
12.10.2010
157.
24.03.2009
158.
06.04.2011
159.
Shobhit University, Adarsh Institutional Area, Babu Vijendra Marg, Gangoh, Distt. - Saharanpur - 247 341,
05.07.2012
(Uttar Pradesh)
160.
Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University, Hadauri, Deva-Lucknow Road, Dt. Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh.
04.07.2012
161.
Shri Venkateshwara University, NH-24, Rajabpur, Gajraula, J.P. Nagar, Uttar Pradesh.
12.10.2010
162.
05.09.2008
163.
05.09.2008
164.
The Glocal University, Ali Akbarpur, Mizapur Pole, Tehsil - Behat, Saharanpur - 247001, Uttar Pradesh.
05.07.2012
UTTRAKHAND
165.
22.01.2002
166.
15.02.2013
167.
Graphic Era Parvatiya Vishwavidyalaya, 600, Bell Road, Clement Town, Dehradun - 248 002, Uttarakhand.
28.04.2011
168.
11.07.2003
169.
IMS Unison University, Makkawala Greens, Mussoorie Diversion Road, Dehradun - 248 009, Uttarakhand.
15.02.2013
170.
10.07.2003
Swmi Rama Himalayan University, Swami Ram Nagar, Jolly Grant, PO - Doiwala, Dehradun, Uttarakhand.
12.03.2013
172.
05.04.2006
173.
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Building No. 7, Street No. 1, Vasant Vihar Enclave,
10.07.2003
Uttaranchal University, Arcadia Grant, PO Chandanwari, Premnagar, Dehradun - 248 007, Uttarakhand
15.02.2013
W EST BENGAL
175.
Techno India University, EM - 4, Sector-V, Salt Lake, Kolkata - 700 091, West Bengal.
16.08.2012
State/ University
Year o f Establishment/
Recognition
ANDHRA PRADESH
1.
1990
BIHAR
2.
1992
1990
UTTAR PRADESH
4.
1983
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E . IN S T IT U T IO N S D E E M E D T O BE U N IV E R S IT IE S A S O N 3 1 . 0 3 . 2 0 1 4
S .N o .
S t a t e / U n iv e r s ity
D a te o f N o t if ic a t io n
A N D H R A PRADESH
1.
Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM), Gandhi Nagar Campus, Rushikonda,
13.08.2007
International Institute of Information Technology, Survey No. 25, Gachibowli, Ranga Reddy District,
21.08.2001
ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education, Plot No. 5 2 ,2nd Floor, Nagarjuna Hills, Punjagutta,
16.12.2008
20.02.2009
16.11.1987
6.
10.11.1981
7.
Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology and Research, Vadlamudi, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh - 522313.
19.12.2008
A R U N A C H A L PRADESH
8.
North Eastern Regional Institute of Science & Technology, Nirjuli, Itanagar, Dist - Papum Pare - 791 109,
31.05.2005
Arunachal Pradesh.
B IH A R
9.
Bihar Yoga Bharati, Ganga Darshan, Fort, Munger - 811 201, Bihar.
07.06.2000
10.
13.11.2006
C H A N D IG A R H
11.
16.10.2003
D ELH I
12.
Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa Institute, Pusa, New Delhi-110 012.
22.08.1958
13.
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, B-21, Qutub Institutional Area, New Delhi-110 016.
20.05.2002
14.
29.10.2004
15.
Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS), D 1, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi - 110 070.
10.07.2009
16.
10.05.1989
National Museum Institute of History of Art, Conservation and Musicology, National Museum,
28.04.1989
17.
National University of Educational Planning & Administration, 17 - B, Sri Aurbindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016.
11.08.2006
19.
Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthana, 56, 57, Institutional Area, Janakpuri, New Delhi-110 058.
07.05.2002
20.
School of Planning & Architecture, Indraprashtha Estate, Block - B, New Delhi-110 002.
27.12.1979
21.
Shri Lai Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapith, Qutub Institutional Area, New Delhi-110 016.
16.11.1987
S .N o .
22.
S t a t e / U n iv e r s ity
TERI School of Advanced Studies, Darbari Seth Block, Habitat Place, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110 003.
D a te o f N o t if ic a t io n
05.10.1999
G U JR A T
23.
16.07.1963
24.
17.01.2007
HARYANA
25.
Lingaya's University, Nachauli, Old Faridabad - Jasana Road, Faridabad - 121 002, Haryana.
05.01.2009
26.
12.06.2007
27.
21.10.2008
28.
20.05.2002
29.
28.03.1989
30.
National Institute of Food Technology, Entrepreneurship & Management (NIFTEM), Plot No 97, Sector 56,
HSIIDC Industrial Estate, Kundli, Dt. Sonepat, Haryana.
08.05.2012
JH A R KH AN D
31.
28.08.1986
32.
18.09.1967
KARNATAKA
33.
29.02.2008
34.
22.07.2008
35.
12.05.1958
36.
International Institute of Information Technology, 26|c, Opp. Infosys (Gate -1 ), Electronic City, Hosur Road,
28.02.2005
Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeswara University, Jagadguru Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Circle,
28.05.2008
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Jakkur Campus, Jakkur, Bangalore-560 064,
17.08.2002
Karnataka.
39.
Jain University, 9112, Dr. A.N. Krishna Rao Road, V.V. Puram, Bangalore, Karnataka.
19.12.2008
40.
K.L.E. Academy of Higher Education and Research, J.N.Medical College Campus, Belgaum (Karnataka)
13.04.2006
41.
Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Madhav Nagar, Udupi,, Manipal-576 104, Karnataka.
01.06.1993
42.
National Institute of Mental Health & Neuro Sciences, Post Box No. 2900, Hosur Road,
14.11.1994
04.06.2008
44.
Sri Devraj Urs Academy of Higher Education and Research, B. H. Road, Tamaka, Kolar - 563 101, Karnataka.
25.05.2007
45.
Sri Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumkur District - 572 102, Karnataka.
30.05.2008
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Appendices
S .N o .
46.
47.
S t a t e / U n iv e r s ity
D a te o f N o t if ic a t io n
08.05.2002
27.02.2008
KER ALA
48.
Kerala Kalamandalam, Vallathol Nagar, Cheruthuruthy - 679 531, via Thrissur, Kerala
14.03.2006
49.
03.07.2008
M A D H Y A PRADESH
50.
Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gola Ka Mandir, Gwalior - 474 005, M.P.
26.03.2001
51.
Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education, Shakti Nagar, Gwalior-474 002, M.P.
21.09.1995
52.
Pandit Dwarka Prasad Mishra Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design & Manufacturing, IT Bhavan,
24.06.2009
Bharati Vidyapeeth, Bharati Vidyapeeth Bhawan, Lai Bahadur Shastri Marg, Pune-411 030, Maharashtra.
54.
Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Fisheries University Road, 7 Bungalows, Andheri West,
26.04.1996
27.03.1989
55.
D.Y. Patil Educational Society, Line Bazar, Kasaba, Bavada, Kolhapur - 416 006, (Maharashtra)
31.05.2005
56.
Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Atrey Layout, Pratap Nagar, Nagpur-440 022 (Maharashtra).
24.05.2005
57.
05.03.1990
58.
Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Sant Tukaram Nagar, Pimpri, Pune-411 018, Maharashtra.
11.01.2003
59.
Gokhale Institute of Politics 8i Economics, BMC College Road, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune-411 004, Maharashtra.
07.05.1993
60.
Homi Bhabha National Institute, Regd. Office: Knowledge Management Group, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,
03.06.2005
Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, General Vaidya Marg, Santosh Nagar, Goregaon East,
05.12.1995
10.09.1999
63.
International Institute for Population Sciences, Govandi Station Road, Deonar, Mumbai-400 088, Maharashtra.
31.07.1985
64.
Institute of Chemical Technology, Nathalal Parekh Marg, Matunga, Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400 019.
12.09.2008
65.
Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Malka Pur, Karad, Distt. Satara - 415 (M.S).
24.05.2005
66.
MGM Institute of Health Sciences, MGM Campus, Sector - 18, Kamothe, Navi Mumbai- 410 209(M.S.)
30-08-2006
67.
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, VL Mehta Road, Vile Parle West,
13.01.2003
Mumbai-400056, Maharashtra
68.
Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patl Vidyapeeth, Vidya Nagar, Sector 7, Nerul, Navi Mumbai - 400 706, Maharashtra.
20.06.2002
69.
Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences, P.O.-Loni BK-413 736, District Ahmednagar, Maharashtra.
29.09.2003
S .N o .
S t a t e / U n iv e r s ity
D a te o f N o t if ic a t io n
70.
06.05.2002
71.
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Mumbai - 400 005, Maharashtra.
07.05.2002
72.
Tata Institute of Social Sciences, VN Purav Marg, Deonar, Mumbai-400 088, Maharashtra.
29.04.1964
73.
28.04.1987
O R IS S A
74.
Kalinga Insitute of Industrial Technology, AT/PO KMT Patia, Khurda, Bhubaneshwar-751 024, Orissa.
26.06.2002
75.
17.07.2007
P U N JAB
76.
Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology (SUET), Longowal, District Sangrur 148 106, Punjab
10.04.2007
77.
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, Thapar Technology Campus, Bhadson Road,
30.12.1985
Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College Campus, Pondy-Cuddalore Main Road, Pillaiyarkuppam,
04.08.2008
25.10.1983
80.
27.06.1964
81.
Institute of Advanced Studies in Education, Gandhi Vidya Mandir, Sardarshahr-331401, Distt. Churu, Rajasthan
25.06.2002
82.
02.02.2009
83.
Jain Vishva Bharati Institute, Box No. 6, Ladnun, Nagaur -341 306, Rajasthan.
20.03.1991
84.
12.01.1987
85.
LNM Institute of Information Technology, Gram - Rupa ki Nagal, Post - Sumel, Via Kanota,
03.02.2006
Mody Institute of Education and Research, Laxmangarh, District Sikar - 332 311, (Rajasthan).
20.02.2004
T A M IL N A D U
87.
Academy of Maritime Education and Training, 5107, H 2 ,2 nd Avenue, 1" Floor, Anna Nagar, Chennai - 600 0 40.
21.08.2007
88.
13.01.2003
89.
Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science & Higher Education for Women, Bharathi Park Road,
08.06.1988
Coimbatore-641 043,Tamilnadu.
90.
Bharath Institute of Higher Education & Research, 173, Agharam Road, Selaiyur, Chennai-600 073, Tamilnadu.
04.07.2002
91.
B.S. Abdur Rahman Institute of Science & Technology, Vandalur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
16.12.2008
92.
Chennai Mathematical Institute, Plot H1, SIPCOT IT Park, Padur Post, Siruseri- 603 103, Chennai (Tamilnadu)
15.12.2006
93.
04.08.2008
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Appendices
S .N o .
S t a t e / U n iv e r s ity
D a te o f N o t if ic a t io n
94.
03.08.1976
95.
Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science (HITS), Padur, Old Mahabalipuram Road, Kelamballam,
05.05.2008
20.10.2006
Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Karunya Nagar, Coimbatore-641 114 (Tamil Nadu).
23.06.2004
98.
25.08.2008
99.
M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute, Periyar EVR Salai (NH 4 Highway), Maduravoyal,
21.01.2003
Meenakshi Academy of Higher Education and Research, No. 12, Vembuli Amman Koil Street, West K.K. Nagar,
31.03.2004
Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, Kumaracoil, Thuckalay, Dt. Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu - 629 175.
08.12.2008
102.
Periyar Maniammai Institute of Science & Technology (PMIST), Priyar Nagar, Vallam,
17.08.2007
04.01.2008
Thanjavur-614904, Tamilnadu
104.
S.R.M Institute of Science and Technology, 2, Veerasamy Street, West Mambalam, Chennai-600 033, Tamilnadu
02.08.2002
105.
Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Jappiaar Nagar, Old Mamallpuram Road,
16.07.2001
Chennai- 6 0 0 1 1 9 , Tamilnadu
106.
Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Post Box No. 6 No. 162, Poonamalle High Road,
18.03.2005
Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology & Research Academy (SASTRA), Tirumalai Samudram,
26.04.2001
Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Vishwa Mahavidyalaya, Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Street, Enathur,
26.05.1993
Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute, 1, Ramachandra Nagar, Chennai-600 116.
29.09.1994
110.
St. Peter's Institute of Higher Education and Research, Avadi, Chennai - 600054, Tamilnadu.
26.05.2008
111.
Vel's Institute of Science, Technology & Advanced Studies (VISTAS), Pallavaram, Chennai, Tamilnadu
04.06.2008
112.
19.06.2001
113.
Vinayaka Mission's Research Foundation, Sankari Mani Road, NH 47, Ariyanoor, Salem-636 308, Tamilnadu.
01.03.2001
114.
Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R & D Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, Tamilnadu.
15.10.2008
U TTA R PRADESH
115.
Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology & Sciences, P.O. Agricultural Institute,
15.03.2000
24.10.2000
S .N o .
S t a t e / U n iv e r s ity
D a te o f N o t if ic a t io n
117.
Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarnath, Varanasi-221 007, Uttar Pradesh.
05.04.1988
118.
16.05.1981
119.
Indian Institute of Information Technology, Devghat, Jhalwa, Allahabad - 211 012, Uttar Pradesh.
04.08.2000
120.
16.11.1983
121.
01.11.2004
122.
Nehru Gram Bharati Vishwavidyalaya, Kotwa - Jamunipur, Dubwali Distt., Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
27.06.2008
123.
Shobit Institute of Engineering & Technology, Dulhera Marg, Roorkee Road, Meerut - 250 010 (U.P.)
08.11.2006
124.
13.06.2007
UTTRAKHAND
125.
28.11.1991
126.
19.06.1962
127.
HIHT University, Swami Rama Nagar, Jolly Grant, P.O. Doiwala, Dehradun, Uttrakhand
06.06.2007
128.
Graphic Era University, 56616 Bell Road, Clement Town, Dehradun, Uttrakhand.
14.08.2008
W EST BENGAL
129.
Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Educational and Research Institute, P.O. Belur Math,
Distt Howrah - 711 202, West Bengal
05.01.2005
*1) Bengal Engineering College which was conferred Deemed University status on 20.02.1992 has been deleted from the list of Deemed Universities as it has been
converted into a state University under the name a s " The Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur, Howrah" through an act XIII of 2004 dated
2.09.2004 of West Bengal State Legislature and notified vide State Government notification 1361-L dated 2.09.2004.
*2) Dharmsinh Desai Institute of Technology, Nadaid which was conferred Deemed University status on 02.06.2000 has been deleted from the list of Deemed
Universities as it has been converted into a state University under the name a s " Dharmsinh Desai University, Nadaid" through an act 16 of 2005 dated
23.03.2005 of Gujarat State Legislature and notified vide State Government notification GH/SHI3/APB-2003-1610-S dated 11.04.2005.
*3) Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages, Hyderabad, AP which was conferred Deemed University status in the year 1973 has been deleted from the
list of Deemed Universities as it has been converted into a Central University under the name a s " The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, AP"
through an act 7 of 2007 dated 10* January, 2007 of Ministry of Law and Justice (Legislative Department), Government of India.
*4) Chennai Medical College and Research Institute was granted Deemed University status on 7* July, 1998. The Central Government on the request of the State
Government and advised of UGC, the status of Deemed University has been withdrawn by the Government of India on 29.03.2001.
*5)
17 National Institute of Technologies were declared National Institute of Importance by Government of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development notification
dated 9th August, 2007 ( No.F. 20-22/2004-TS.III).
*6) The Government of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Higher Education vide Notification No. F. 9-24/2002-U.3 dated 30th
September, 2011 withdrew the Deemed to be University status conferred on National School of Drama, Delhi.
*7) Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Sriperumbudur, Tamilnadu - 602105 which was declared as Deemed to be University under
de-novo category vide notification No. F. 9-3/2006-U.3(A) dated 23.10.2008, was declared as Institution of National Importance by the Government of India
by Act of Parliament No. 3512012 dated 31.08.2012.
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APPENDIX-II
List of State Universities which are included under Section 12B of
the UGC Act, 1956 and are eligible to receive Central Assistance (as
on 31.03.2014)
S.No.
State/ University
Year of Establishment
ANDHRA PRADESH
1.
1964
2.
1926
3.
1976
4.
1997
5.
1982
6.
1972
7.
2008
8.
2008
9.
1976
Mahatma Gandhi University, Panagal, Nalgonda - 500 803, Andhra Pradesh (Former name of the University
2008
10.
1999
12.
1918
13.
1985
14.
1981
15.
1983
16.
1954
17.
1993
18.
2006
19.
2006
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S.No.
State/ University
Year of Establishment
ASSAM
20.
1968
21.
1965
22.
1948
B IH A R
23.
1952
24.
1993
25.
2006
1995
27.
1961
28.
1972
29.
1962
30.
31.
1970
32.
1960
33.
1994
C H H A T T IS G A R H
34.
2003
35.
1987
36.
1956
37.
1964
GOA
38.
1985
G U JA R A T
39.
40.
1978
Dharmsinh Desai University, College Road, Nadiad-387 001 (Gujarat), (converted from Deemed University
to State University)
2000
41.
1972
42.
1968
43.
Gujarat National Law University, Attalika Avenue, Knowledge Corridor, Koba, Gandhinagar, Gujarat-382007.
2003
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S.No.
State/ University
Year of Establishment
44.
1950
45.
Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, P.B. No. 21, University Road, Patan-384 265
1986
46.
1949
47.
1955
48.
1955
49.
1965
HARYANA
50.
2006
51.
2003
52.
1970
53.
Deen Bandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science & Technology, Murthal, Haryana.
2006
54.
55.
1995
56.
1956
57.
1976
58.
2009
HIMACHAL PRADESH
59.
1986
60.
1970
61.
1978
Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri Camp Office, Bye-Pass Road, Opp. Channi Himmat, Jammu.
2005
63.
Islamic University of Science 8i Technology, University Avenue, Awantipora, Pulwama - 192 122 (J &K)
2005
64.
1969
65.
1949
66.
1982
67.
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Camp Office: 27 AID, Gandhinagar, Jammu-180 004.
2004
JHARKHAND
68.
1980
69.
1960
70.
1992
254
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S.No.
71.
State/ University
Year of Establishment
1993
KARNATAKA
72.
1964
73.
Davangere University, Shivagangothri, Davangere - 577 002 Karnataka. (17-18* May, 2010)
2009
74.
1980
75.
1992
76.
1949
77.
2004
78.
1987
79.
1980
80.
1916
81.
1992
82.
Tumkur University, 1st Floor, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Bhavan, M.G. Road,
83.
1964
84.
1986
KERALA
85.
1968
86.
1971
87.
1997
88.
1972
89.
1937
90.
1983
91.
1994
MADHYA PRADESH
92.
1968
93.
1970
94.
1964
95.
1964
96.
1964
97.
Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramoday Vishwavidyalaya, Chitrakoot-485 331, District Satna (State University).
1993
98.
1995
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S.No.
State/ University
Year of Establishment
99.
1999
100.
2004
101.
1957
102.
1957
MAHARASHTRA
103.
1958
104.
1992
105.
1969
106.
1999
107.
1972
108.
1968
109.
1983
110.
1857
111.
1991
112.
1949
113.
114.
1962
115.
1951
116.
2004
117.
1995
118.
1990
119.
1923
ODISHA
120.
1967
121.
1999
122.
2008
123.
1999
124.
1962
125.
2005
126.
1967
127.
1981
S.No.
State/ University
128.
129.
Year of Establishment
1943
College,
PUNJAB
130.
2002
131.
1969
132.
Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana - 141 004.
2005
133.
1962
134.
1962
135.
2006
RAJASTHAN
136.
1962
137.
Jagadguru Ramanandacharya Rajasthan Sanskrit University, 2-2 A Jhalana Doongri, Jaipur (Rajasthan).
1998
138.
1987
139.
1987
140.
1962
141.
2004
142.
1987
143.
1947
144.
2003
TAMILNADU
145.
1985
146.
2006
147.
1929
148.
1982
149.
1982
150.
1857
151.
1965
152.
1992
153.
1984
154.
1998
155.
1981
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S.No.
State/ University
Year of Establishment
156.
1971
157.
1998
158.
1989
159.
1990
160.
2003
UTTAR PRADESH
161.
1975
162.
1974
163.
1965
164.
1965
165.
1957
166.
1975
167.
1927
168.
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Sector -D-1, L.D/A', Kanpur Road Scheme, Lucknow.
2005
169.
1921
170.
1975
171.
1974
172.
1974
173.
1958
174.
1987
UTTARAKHAND
175.
Doon University, Campus Office, 388/2, Indira Nagar Dehradun. (25-26 Feb, 2011)
2005
176.
1960
177.
1973
WEST BENGAL
178.
1974
179.
1960
180.
1857
181.
1955
182.
1960
183.
1962
S.No.
Stats/ University
Year of Establishment
184.
Presidency University, 86/1 College Street, Kolkata - 700 073, West Bengal
2010
185.
1962
186.
The Bengal Engineering 8i Science University, Shibpur, Howrah-711 103. (converted from Deemed University
2004
to State University)
187.
The West Bengal National University of Juridical Science, NUJS Bhava, 12 LB Block, Sector-Ill,
2004
189.
2001
NCT OF DELHI
190.
Delhi Technological University, Shahbad Daultapur, Bawana Road, Delhi (State University)
2009
191.
1998
192.
Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Near Govindpuri Metro Station, Okhla Industrial Estate,
2008
2008
194.
Bharat Ratna Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Lothian Road, Kashmere Gate, Delhi - 110 006.
2007
NCT OF CHANDIGARH
195.
1947
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Appendices
A PPENDIX-III
List of Delhi Colleges and BHU Colleges Getting Maintenance Grants
from UGC : 2013-2014
A . CATEGORY WISE LIST OF DELHI COLLEGES BEING ASSISTED BY UGC
S.No.
Category No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
Miranda House*
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.0
Sub Total:- 9
S.No.
Category No.
10
2.1
11
2.2
12
2.3
13
2.4
14
2.5
15
2.6
16
2.7
17
2.8
Sub Total:- 8
S.No.
Category No.
3. Delhi Administration Colleges (95% Maintenance Grant is given by UGC and 5% by Delhi Administration).
18
3.1
Bharati College
19
3.2
20
3.3
Vivekanand College
21
3.4
Gargi College*
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22
3.5
Kalindi College*
23
3.6
24
3.7
25
3.8
Maitreyi College*
26
3.9
27
3.10
Rajdhani College*
28
3.11
29
3.12
30
3.13
Shivaji College*
31
3.14
32
3.15
33
3.16
Sub Total:-16
S.No
Category No.
34
4.1
35
4.2
36
4.3
37
4.4
38
4.5
39
4.6
40
4.7
41
4.8
42
4.9
Hindu College*
43
4.10
44
4.11
45
4.12
46
4.13
47
4.14
48
4.15
49
4.16
Ramjas College*
50
4.17
51
4.18
52
4.19
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53
4.20
Sub Total:- 20
GRAND T O T A L 53
B.
L IS T O F H O S T E L S O F D E L H I C O L L E G E S B E IN G A S S IS T E D B Y U G C
Hindu College
Miranda House
Ramjas College
10
11
12
L IS T O F 1 1 D E L H I G O V T . C O L L E G E S W H IC H A R E E L IG IB L E T O R E C E IV E P L A N G R A N T O N L Y
1.
Acharya Narendra Dev College, Govind Puri, Kalkaji, New Delhi - 110019
2.
3.
4.
5.
Shaheed Raj Guru College of Applied Science For Women, Jhilmil Colony, Vivek Vihar, Delhi - 110095
6.
Maharaja Agrasen College, Pkt - IV, Phase -1 , Mayur Vihar, Delhi - 110091
7.
Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, Main Wazirabad Road, Near Yamuna Vihar, Delhi - 94
8.
Durgabai Deshmukh College of Special Education (Visual Impairment), Lai Bahadur Shastri Marg, Near Hostel Oberoi, New Delhi - 110003
9.
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, Shivaji Marg, Karampur, New Delhi - 110015
10.
11.
Sukhdev College for Applied Sciences, Jhilmil Colony, Vivek Vihar, Delhi - 110095
4 B .H .U . C O L L E G E S
1.
2.
3.
4.
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A P P E N D IX -IV
List of Autonomous Colleges : State-wise : As on 31.03.2014
S .N o .
N a m e o f S ta te / U n iv e r s it y
N o . o f A u t o n o m o u s C o lle g e s
S u b T o ta l
85
A N D H R A PRADESH
1
13
01
Andhra University
14
08
08
og
Kakatiya University
02
03
ig
10
03
11
01
12
03
13
01
ASSAM
1
01
81
01
81
18
B IH A R
1
04
06
G U JA R A T
1
Bhavnagar University
01
01
82
HARYANA
1
Kurukshetra University
01
81
05
85
H IM A C H A L P R A D E S H
1
Himachal University
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Appendices
S.No.
Sub Total
03
J A M M U & K A S H M IR
1
University of Jammu
02
University of Kashmir
01
JH A R KH AN D
1
Rachi University
05
05
49
KARNATAKA
1
Banglore University
11
Davangere University
01
Karnataka University
02
Kuvempu University
02
Mangalore University
07
Mysore University
07
02
17
M A D H Y A PRADESH
1
04
Barkatullah University
07
08
03
Jiwaji University
03
02
07
Vikram University
02
36
M AHARASTRA
1
02
Pune University
05
03
01
03
Shivaji University
03
02
University of Mumbai
08
27
M A N IP U R
1
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01
01
S.No.
Sub Total
01
01
38
N AG ALAN D
Nagaland University
O R IS S A
Bherhampur University
07
02
02
03
Sambalpur University
08
Utkal University
16
P O N D IC H E R Y
1
Pondichery University
02
02
05
P U N JAB
1
01
01
02
01
R AJAS TH AN
1
01
University of Rajasthan
02
03
T A M IL N A D U
1
Alagappa University
01
Anna University
29
Bharathidasan University
23
Bharathiar University
22
Madras University
22
25
07
02
Periyar University
05
10
02
11
10
12
Thiruvalluvar University
08
156
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Appendices
S .N o .
N a m e o f S ta te / U n iv e r s it y
N o . o f A u t o n o m o u s C o lle g e s
S u b T o ta l
12
U TTA R PRADESH
1
Allahabad University
01
01
01
05
02
01
University of Lucknow
01
UTTRAKHAND
1
01
03
04
WEST BENGAL
1
Calcutta University
04
01
03
TOTAL
No. of States
22
No. of Universities
87
No. of Colleges
454
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08
454
A P P E N D IX -V
State-wise List of Academic Staff Colleges : 2013-2014
Name of the State
S.N o.
A N D H R A PRADESH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
ASSAM
7.
B IH A R
8.
9.
Patna University, Deptt. of Education Building, Dariyapur,Baripath, Patna - 800 004 (Bihar)
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Goa University, Teleigao Plateau, P.O. Bambolim, Goa - 403 202 Gujarat
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
H IM A C H A L P R A D E S H
22.
JH AR KH AN D
23.
J A M M U & K A S H M IR
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
C H H A T T IS G A R H
D ELH I
GOA
HARYANA
KARNATAKA
267
App en dice s
M A D H Y A PRADESH
MAHARASHTRA
S.N o.
29.
30.
31.
32.
Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Takshila Parisar, Khandwa Road, Indore 452 001
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
University of Mumbai, 1* Floor, Ranade Bhavan, Vidya Nagari, Campus, Kalina Santacruz (East)
Mumbai- 400 098
38.
39.
40.
M A N IP U R
41.
M EG H ALAYA
42.
North-Eastern Hill University, P.O. NEHU Campus, Mawkynroh Umshing, Shillong - 793 022
M IZ O R A M
43.
O D IS H A
44.
45.
PUDUCHERRY
46.
PU N JAB
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
R AJAS TH AN
T A M IL N A D U
UTTAR PRADESH
2 6 8 -----------------------------------------Annual Report 2 0 1 3 -2 0 1 4
S.N o.
UTTARAKHAND
62.
W EST BENGAL
63.
64.
65.
66.
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Appendices
A PPEN D IX-VI
List of Centres for UGC-NET Examination in India : 2013-2014
Centre Code
Centre Code
01
23
02
24
03
25
04
26
05
27
06
28
07
29
08
30
09
31
10
32
11
33
12
34
13
35
14
36
15
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
16
682022
17
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi110075 (for June 2012 UGC-NET)
Kirori Mai College, University of Delhi-110007 (for
December 2012 UGC-NET)
18
19
20
21
22
270
Annual Report 2 0 1 3 -2 0 1 4
Centre Code
Centre Code
49
68
50
69
51
52
70
53
71
54
72
55
73
56
74
57
75
58
59
60
61
62
77
78
009
79
63
80
64
81
65
Jalgaon -425001
82
66
83
67
84
Note: The coordinating institutions at Sr. No. 78 & 79 were engaged from June 2013 UGC-NET onwards and Sr. Nos. 80-84 from December 2013 UGC-NET onwards.
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Appendices
A PPEN D IX-VII
List of UGC-NET Subjects : 2013-2014
S .N o.
Subject Code
1.
01
2.
S.No.
Subject Code
Economics
27.
28
Urdu
02
Political Science
28.
29
Arabic
3.
03
Philosophy
29.
30
English
4.
04
Psychology
30.
31
Linguistics
5.
05
Sociology
31.
32
Chinese
6.
06
History
32.
33
Dogri
7.
07
Anthropology
33.
34
Nepali
8.
08
Commerce
34.
35
Manipuri
9.
09
Education
35.
36
Assamese
10.
10
Social Work
36.
37
Gujarati
11.
11
37.
38
Marathi
12.
12
Home Science
38.
30
French
13.
14
Public Administration
39.
40
Spanish
14.
15
Population Studies
40.
41
Russian
15.
16
Music
41.
42
Persian
16.
17
Management
42.
43
Rajasthani
17.
18
Maithili
43.
44
German
18.
19
Bengali
44.
45
Japanese
19.
20
Hindi
45.
46
20.
21
Kannada
21.
22
Malayalam
22.
23
Oriya
23.
24
Punjabi
24.
25
Sanskrit
47
Physical Education
47.
40
48.
50
Indian Culture
49.
55
Labour Welfare/Personnel
Management/Industrial Relations/
25.
26
Tamil
26.
27
Telugu
272
Annual Report 2 0 1 3 -2 0 1 4
S .N o .
S u b je c t C o d e
50.
58
51.
52.
N a m e o f t h e S u b je c t
S .N o .
S u b je c t C o d e
N a m e o f t h e S u b je c t
Law
63.
74
Women Studies
59
64.
79
60
Painting/Sculpture/ Graphics/Applied
Studies
Art/History of Art)
53.
62
65.
80
Geography
54.
63
66.
81
55.
65
67.
82
Forensic Science
68.
83
Pali
69.
84
Kashmiri
70.
85
Konkani
71.
87
Literature
72.
88
Electronic Science
Theatre
56.
66
57.
67
Archaeology
58.
68
Criminology
59.
70
60.
71
Folk Literature
73.
89
Environmental Sciences
61.
72
Comparative Literature
74.
90
62.
73
75.
91
Prakrit
76.
92
77.
93
Management
78.
94
Bodo
79.
95
Santali
Note: 'Santali' has been introduced as a NET subject from December 2013 UGC-NET onwards.
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Annual Report 2 0 1 3 -2 0 1 4
APPENDIX-VI11
A P P E N D IX -V III
Statement Showing the Grants Paid to Universities During
the Year 2013-14 (Major Head-wise) Under Non-plan
S I.
E M M R C s & CEC
IU C ( s ) o t h e r t h a n C E C
S e c to r 0 4
S e c to r 0 5
U n iv e r s i t y
N o.
Pension
N on-salary
S ala ry
CENTRAL UNIVERSITIES
11
HO
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
RO
HO
10
11
12
13
2 7 6 -----------------------------------------A n l a Report 2 0 1 3 -2 0 1 4
6.49
14.11
61.90
Pension
N on-salary
S ala ry
(? in Lakhs)
M a in te n a n c e G r a n ts to
M a in te n a n c e G r a n ts to
M a in te n a n c e G r a n ts to
P u n ja b U n iv e r s i t y
D e e m e d U n iv e r s i t y
C e n t r a l U n iv e r s i t ie s
S e c to r 0 6
S e c to r 0 7
G r a n t T o ta l
T o ta l
( P e n s io n +
N o n - s a la r y +
S e c to r 0 9
S a la r y )
Pension
N on-salary
S ala ry
Pension
N on-salary
S ala ry
Pension
7861.43
2986.42
99.32
20.83
11017.30
8602.00
1661.14
32.13
91.67
1813.36
2101.88
3070.67
80.00
N on-salary
2650.00
1125.00
550.00
630.83
3100.00
4800.00
500.00
300.00
500.00
1850.00
1650.00
2427.17
450.00
S ala ry
50860.48
14156.64
4150.86
1202.90
48481.85
29595.05
6346.70
2708.49
5672.84
10842.11
15012.13
14163.07
1132.56
Pension
N on-salary
S ala ry
7861.43
2650.00
50860.48
61371.91
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2986.42
1125.00
14156.64
18268.06
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
99.32
550.00
4150.86
4800.18
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
20.83
630.83
1202.90
1854.56
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
11017.30
3100.00
48481.85
62599.15
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8602.00
4800.00
29595.05
42997.05
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1667.63
514.11
6408.60
8590.34
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
32.13
300.00
2708.49
3040.62
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
91.67
500.00
5672.84
6264.51
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1813.36
1850.00
10842.11
14505.47
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2101.88
1650.00
15012.13
18764.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3070.67
2427.17
14163.07
19660.91
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
80.00
450.00
1132.56
1662.56
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
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Appendices
S e c to r 0 4
S I.
No.
Pension
HO
14
S e c to r 0 5
U n iv e rs ity
N on-salary
S ala ry
Pension
N on-salary
S ala ry
19.83
44.82
133.49
32.93
22.88
120.10
HO
59.25
81.81
315.49
0.00
0.00
0.00
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
59.25
81.81
315.49
0.00
0.00
0.00
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Total
Grand Total
DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY
11
HO
Avinashilingam Institue for Home Science and Higher Education, Coimbatore
RO
HO
A
I
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(X in Lakhs)
S e c to r 0 6
S e c to r 0 7
S e c to r 0 9
T o ta l
[~
Pension
N on-salary
S ala ry
Pension
N on-salary
S ala ry
Pension
746.54
3.33
92.26
497.81
1232.43
418.58
100.78
47.70
270.04
96.57
3553.71
N on-salary
450.00
450.00
750.00
650.00
1550.00
1100.00
600.00
600.00
500.00
450.00
750.00
S ala ry
5695.15
2331.23
3345.56
3862.28
7650.27
6007.53
1537.24
2524.68
3289.01
1906.85
12267.97
Pension
N on-salary
G r a n t T o ta l
S ala ry
766.37
494.82
5828.64
7089.83
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.33
450.00
2331.23
2784.56
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
92.26
750.00
3345.56
4187.82
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
497.81
650.00
3862.28
5010.09
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1232.43
1550.00
7650.27
10432.70
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
418.58
1100.00
6007.53
7526.11
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
100.78
600.00
1537.24
2238.02
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
47.70
600.00
2524.68
3172.38
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
302.97
522.88
3409.11
4234.96
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
96.57
450.00
1906.85
2453.42
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3553.71
750.00
12267.97
16571.68
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
46497.90
28383.00
254743.45
46557.15
28464.81
255058.94
330080.90
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
46497.90
28383.00
254743.45
46557.15
28464.81
255058.94
330080.90
578.41
249.00
2615.00
578.41
249.00
2615.00
3442.41
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
185.99
95.00
1879.00
2159.99
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
541.98
260.00
2882.00
3683.98
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
329.36
220.00
2102.00
2651.36
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
326.19
432.00
1972.00
2730.19
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
185.99
541.98
329.36
326.19
95.00
260.00
220.00
432.00
1879.00
2882.00
2102.00
1972.00
279
App en dice s
S e c to r 0 4
S I.
S e c to r 0 5
U n iv e rs ity
No.
Pension
N on-salary
S ala ry
Pension
N on-salary
S ala ry
HO
6
10
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
HO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
108.31
105.09
400.10
34.45
81.20
419.55
79.29
780.17
2623.54
48.23
473.79
1591.99
15.24
153.20
513.56
42.10
414.33
1392.57
Sub Total :
Total
Grand Total
HO
Consortium for Education Communication, New Delhi
RO
HO
HO
108.31
105.08
400.10
218.31
1882.68
6541.21
RO
0.00
0.88
0.88
8.88
8.88
0.88
108.31
185.88
488.18
218.31
1882.68
6541.21
28.02
12.20
76.70
Total
Grand Total
STATE UNIVERSITY
A N DHRA PRADESH
i1
HO
Osmania University, Hyderabad
RO
(X in Lakhs)
S e c to r 0 6
S e c to r 0 7
S e c to r 0 9
T o ta l
G r a n t T o ta l
Pension
N on-salary
S ala ry
Pension
0.00
207.98
0.00
290.01
459.22
N on-salary
0.00
390.00
0.00
250.00
886.00
S ala ry
Pension
N on-salary
S ala ry
800.00
1082.00
7.00
1483.00
3102.00
Pension
N on-salary
S ala ry
0.00
0.00
800.00
800.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
207.98
390.00
1082.00
1679.98
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
7.00
7.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
290.01
250.00
1483.00
2023.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
459.22
886.00
3102.00
4447.22
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2919.14
2782.00
17924.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2919.14
2782.00
17924.00
23625.14
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2919.14
2782.00
17924.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2919.14
2782.00
17924.00
23625.14
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2919.14
2782.00
17924.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2919.14
2782.00
17924.00
23625.14
108.31
105.09
400.10
613.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
34.45
81.20
419.55
535.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
79.29
780.17
2623.54
3483.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
48.23
473.79
1591.99
2114.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
15.24
153.20
513.56
682.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
42.10
414.33
1392.57
1849.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
327.62
2007.77
6941.31
9276.70
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
327.62
2007.77
6941.31
9276.70
28.02
12.20
76.70
116.91
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
281
A pp en dice s
Sector 04
Sector 05
University
Pension
N on-salary
S ala ry
Pension
N on-salary
S ala ry
HO
28.02
12.20
76.70
0.00
0.00
0.00
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
28.02
12.20
76.70
0.00
0.00
0.00
65.69
100.02
264.95
HO
65.69
100.02
264.95
0.00
0.00
0.00
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
65.69
100.02
264.95
0.00
0.00
0.00
45.50
23.70
155.80
HO
45.50
23.70
155.80
0.00
0.00
0.00
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
45.50
23.70
155.80
0.00
0.00
0.00
12.23
26.57
58.20
HO
12.23
26.57
58.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
12.23
26.57
58.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
12.85
27.95
92.20
HO
12.85
27.95
92.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
12.85
27.95
92.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
16.60
37.40
121.00
HO
16.60
37.40
121.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
16.60
37.40
121.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
32.86
22.75
119.80
Total
Grand Total
G U JAR AT
HO
Gujarat University Ahmedabad
RO
Total
Grand Total
J A M M U & K A S H M IR
HO
Kashmir University Srinagar
RO
Total
Grand Total
KARNATKA
HO
Mysore University, Mysore
RO
Total
Grand Total
K ER ALA
HO
Calicut University Kozhikode
RO
Total
Grand Total
M A D H Y A PRA D ES H
HO
Devi Ahilya UniversitySagar
RO
Total
Grand Total
M AHARASHTRA
HO
Pune University, Pune
RO
2 8 2 -----------------------------------------Annual Report 2 0 1 3 -2 0 1 4
(X in Lakhs)
Sector 06
Pension
N on-salary
Sector 07
S ala ry
Pension
N on-salary
Sector 09
S ala ry
Pension
N on-salary
Total
S ala ry
Pension
N on-salary
S ala ry
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
28.02
12.20
76.70
116.91
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
28.02
12.20
76.70
116.91
65.69
100.02
264.95
430.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
65.69
100.02
264.95
430.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
65.69
100.02
264.95
430.66
45.50
23.70
155.80
225.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
45.50
23.70
155.80
225.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
45.50
23.70
155.80
225.00
12.23
26.57
58.20
97.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
12.23
26.57
58.20
97.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
12.23
26.57
58.20
97.00
12.85
27.95
92.20
133.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
12.85
27.95
92.20
133.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
12.85
27.95
92.20
133.00
16.60
37.40
121.00
175.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
16.60
37.40
121.00
175.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
16.60
37.40
121.00
175.00
32.86
22.75
119.80
175.41
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
-------------------- 2 8 3
Appendices
Sector 04
SI.
No.
Sector 05
University
Pension
N on-salary
S ala ry
Pension
N on-salary
S ala ry
HO
32.86
22.75
119.80
0.00
0.00
0.00
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
32.86
22.75
119.80
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.72
8.09
37.70
HO
3.72
8.09
37.70
0.00
0.00
0.00
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.72
8.09
37.70
0.00
0.00
0.00
9.45
20.55
90.00
HO
9.45
20.55
90.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
9.45
20.55
90.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
11.08
24.92
79.99
16.22
36.05
130.40
HO
27.30
60.96
210.40
0.00
0.00
0.00
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
27.30
60.96
210.40
0.00
0.00
0.00
HO
254.21
340.18
1226.75
0.00
0.00
0.00
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
254.21
340.18
1226.75
0.00
0.00
0.00
59.25
81.81
315.49
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Total Non-Univ.llnstt.
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Total IUC
108.31
105.09
400.10
219.31
1902.69
6541.21
254.21
340.18
1226.75
0.00
0.00
0.00
SUM
421.77
527.08
1942.33
219.31
1902.69
6541.21
Total
Grand Total
PUNJAB
11
HO
Punjab University, Chandigarh
RO
HO
Total
Grand Total
R AJAS TH A N
ii
HO
Jai Narain Vyas University Jodhpur
RO
Total
Grand Total
T A M IL N A D U
ii
HO
Anna University, chennai
RO
HO
Total
Grand Total
Grand Total
Total
2 8 4 -----------------------------------------Annual Report 2 0 1 3 -2 0 1 4
(X in Lakhs)
Se cto r 0 6
Se cto r 0 7
Se cto r 0 9
T o ta l
G ra n t T ota l
P e n s io n
N o n - s a la r y
S a la ry
P e n s io n
N o n - s a la r y
S a la ry
P e n s io n
N o n - s a la r y
S a la ry
P e n s io n
N o n - s a la r y
S a la ry
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
32.86
22.75
119.80
175.41
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
32.86
22.75
119.80
175.41
0.00
0.00
16300.00
16300.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.72
8.09
37.70
49.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
16300.00
0.00
0.00
16300.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.72
8.09
16337.70
16349.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
16300.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.72
8.09
16337.70
16349.50
9.45
20.55
90.00
120.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
9.45
20.55
90.00
120.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
9.45
20.55
90.00
120.00
11.08
24.92
79.99
115.99
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
16.22
36.05
130.40
182.67
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
27.30
60.96
210.40
298.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
27.30
60.96
210.40
298.66
0.00
0.00
16300.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
254.21
340.18
1226.75
1821.14
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
16300.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
254.21
340.18
1226.75
1821.14
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
4 6 49 7.90
28383.00
25 4 7 4 3 .4 5
46 5 5 7 .1 5
28464.81
2 5 5 0 5 8 .9 4
3 3 00 80.9 0
0.00
0.00
0.00
29 19 .14
2782.00
17924.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
29 19 .14
2782.00
17924.00
2 3 62 5.14
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
32 7.62
2007.77
6941.31
9276.70
0.00
0.00
16300.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
254.21
340.18
17526.75
18 12 1.14
0.00
0.00
16300.00
29 19 .14
2782.00
17924.00
4 6 49 7.90
28383.00
25 4 7 4 3 .4 5
50 05 8.12
3 3 59 4.77
2 9 74 50.9 9
3 8 11 03.8 8
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Appendices
APPENDIX-VI11 (Contd.)
Statement Showing the Grants Paid to Colleges During the
Year 2013-14 (Major Head-wise) Under Non-plan
EM M R C s & CEC
S I.
N
l i Un .
M a in t e n a n c e G r a n t s to
D e lh i U n iv e r s it y
U n iv e r s it y
Se cto r 04
P e n s io n
N o n - s a la r y
S e c t o r 0 8 (i)
S a la ry
P e n s io n
N o n - s a la r y
S a la ry
CENTRAL UNIVERSITIES
HO
B a n a ra s H indu U niversity, V a ra n a si
RO
HO
22192.03
1818.90
93677.21
0.00
0.00
0.00
22192.03
1818.88
93677.21
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8.88
8.88
0.00
0.00
0.00
22192.03
1818.80
93677.21
13.35
29.05
127.60
HO
13.35
29.05
127.60
0.00
0.88
8.88
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8.88
8.88
13.35
29.05
127.60
0.00
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
22182.03
1818.80
93677.21
8.88
8.88
8.88
0.88
0.88
8.88
Total Non-Univ.llnstt
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
Total IUC
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
13.35
29.85
127.68
8.88
8.88
8.88
SUM
13.35
29.85
127.68
22182.83
1818.88
93677.21
T otal
G rand Total
STATE UNIVERSITIES
W EST BENGAL
HO
G rand Total
T otal
(? in Lakhs)
Maintenance Grants to BHU
Colleges
Sector 08 (ii)
Sector 09
Pension
270.59
Non-salary
75.00
Salary
Pension
Non-salary
Salary
2611.30
297.10
270.00
7498.20
Grant Total
(Pension +
Non-salary +
Salary)
Total
Pension
Non-salary
Salary
278.58
75.88
2611.38
2856.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
22488.13
2888.88
181175.41
125753.44
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
270.59
75.00
2611.30
297.10
270.00
7498.20
22758.72
2163.88
183786.71
128718.33
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
270.59
75.00
2611.30
297.10
270.00
7498.28
22758.72
2163.88
183786.71
128718.33
13.35
28.85
127.68
178.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8.88
13.35
28.85
127.68
178.88
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8.88
13.35
28.85
127.68
178.88
278.58
75.88
2611.38
287.18
278.88
7488.28
22758.72
2163.88
183786.71
128718.33
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
13.35
28.85
127.68
178.88
278.58
75.88
2611.38
287.18
278.88
7488.28
22773.87
2182.85
183814.31
128888.33
------------------ 287
Appendices
A P P E N D IX - V III
Summary (Non-Plan) 2013-2014
( f in Lakhs)
EMMRC
& CEC
04
Inter
Mainte
Block
Block
Block
Block
University
nance
Grants to Grants to Grants to Grants to
Centres Grants to
Deemed
Delhi
BHU
Central
other
Punjab
University Colleges Colleges University
than CEC University
05
06
07
08 (i)
08 (ii)
09
UNIVERSITIES
Central Univ.
4 5 6 .5 5
3 2 9 6 2 4 .3 5
Deemed Univ.
2 3 6 2 5 .1 4
Inter Univ.Centers
61 3.50
State Univs.
2 3 6 2 5 .1 4
8 6 63 .20
18 2 1 .1 4
9 2 76 .70
16 30 0.00
18 1 2 1 .1 4
0.00
2891.19
Total Univ.
8663.20
16300.00
23625.14
0.00
0.00
329624.35
COLLEGES
11 7 6 8 8 .1 4
BHU Colleges
1 1 7 6 8 8 .1 4
29 56 .89
Central Univ.
2 9 56 .89
8 0 65 .30
170.00
Total Colleges
Grand Total (Univ. & Colleges)
8 0 65 .30
170.00
170.08
0.00
0.00
0.00
117688.14
2956.89
8065.30
3061.19
8663.20
16300.00
23625.14
117688.14
2956.89
337689.65
NON-UNIVERSITIES
Grand Total
73 24 .08
7 3 24 .08
59 6.66
5 9 6.66
7920.74
3061.19
8663.20
16300.00
23625.14
117688.14
2956.89
337689.65
A P P E N D IX -IX
A P P E N D IX -IX
Statement Showing the Grants Paid to Universities During
the Year 2013-14 (Major Head-wise) Under General Plan
SI.
No.
Sector 1
Sector 2
Sector 3
Sector 4
University
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
CENTRAL UNIVERSITIES
11
HO
2638.75
7873.38
1020.00
31.81
1.22
8.00
122.68
4.28
1520.08
500.00
500.00
22.05
0.45
0.00
100.95
1.55
8.08
0.00
500.75
710.00
0.00
0.00
50.61
0.00
858.62
2627.53
403.85
2.70
0.00
0.00
11.73
0.00
3158.75
11416.25
0.00
25.33
1.78
0.00
139.27
6.17
2641.25
4538.75
1540.00
2798.47
8.00
750.00
1215.18
5687.08
222.75
1018.08
2368.68
1017.25
1283.75
5626.25
590.00
59.78
8.38
0.00
8.15
8.00
1250.00
1000.00
750.00
24.17
8.45
0.00
2071.25
4188.75
1690.00
445.00
2688.75
491.25
1.55
8.00
0.00
8.00
0.00
HO
RO
HO
inIU
HO
Central University of Jammu, Jammu
RO
HO
ii
19
\L
11
IJ
1/1
1*1
HO
Central University of Kranataka, Gulbarga
RO
36
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
689.28
70.10
15.90
11.07
1249.83
18.00
0.70
29.79
18.60
2.43
6.00
18.85
35
8.80
Sector 6
36
31
19.30
2.30
35
Sector 8
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
31
3.60
12.12
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.30
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.20
3.66
0.20
35
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
36
31
35
36
3505.50
7078.86
1020.00
12404.31
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1725.22
504.30
500.00
2729.52
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
776.60
0.00
500.75
1277.35
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
697.07
2027.53
403.85
3728.45
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
4582.47
11424.21
0.00
10006.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2059.25
4536.75
1540.00
0736.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2005.23
0.30
750.00
3555.53
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1244.95
5087.00
222.75
7154.70
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1034.75
2366.66
1017.25
4418.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1343.60
5026.55
590.00
7560.15
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1276.60
1000.45
750.00
3027.05
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2071.25
4188.75
1090.00
7050.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
452.55
2088.75
491.25
3032.55
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
19.85
0.00
0.00
18.85
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
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Appendices
SI.
No.
Sector 1
31
HO
1C
IO
Sector 2
Sector 3
Sector 4
University
35
36
275.00
0.00
250.00
1496.25
3652.75
840.00
1596.94
8582.81
1320.25
1500.00
3500.00
1000.00
15223.50
16316.25
694.89
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
1C
lb
17
1/
5.13
0.00
0.00
26.25
27.39
4.95
0.00
6277.50
0.00
24.07
0.45
0.00
1020.00
1480.00
23.06
1142.50
4477.00
380.00
2298.49
1531.51
520.00
2300.00
5200.00
1500.00
0.00
0.00
2803.25
1R
ID
1D
IU
25.61
0.00
0.00
196.47
1.55
0.00
75.95
1.55
6.64
0.00
79.42
22.86
4.28
1.13
0.00
33.30
24.08
0.00
235.13
5.43
0.00
0.00
10.16
0.00
1756.25
3100.00
25.33
3.40
0.00
102.63
1.55
1558.75
2866.25
0.00
481.79
697.95
0.00
184.28
2336.55
400.00
600.00
1000.00
253.69
1200.00
546.31
28.81
0.45
0.00
88.97
1.55
1201.25
3078.75
2720.00
23.89
0.45
0.00
82.29
1.55
0.00
1400.00
700.00
26.11
2.45
0.00
75.95
1.55
273.68
1008.88
406.69
on
LU
91I
L
L99
L
0.00
3.88
0.00
00
Lo
9A
I 'i
9R
9fi
ZD
97
11
28
HO
RO
HO
9Q
LO
iJU
n
Q1
ol
09
JL
36
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
8.24
25.53
2030.53
45.14
31.45
71.76
155.88
20.10
467.01
1958.44
187.03
22.93
6.73
2.55
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
Sector 8
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
31
0.00
0.00
14.73
13.91
15.50
0.00
8.46
0.00
0.00
124.16
14.73
0.65
1.00
0.00
1.40
77.50
0.00
0.00
4.00
0.00
4.50
43.42
35
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
36
31
35
36
275.00
0.00
250.00
525.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1504.49
3652.75
840.00
5997.24
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1656.23
8582.81
1320.25
11559.29
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1500.00
3500.00
1000.00
6000.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
17503.50
16336.25
26.25
3386B.D0
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
848.50
6279.50
0.00
7128.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
133.92
1049.50
1480.00
2663.42
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1233.26
4482.00
380.00
6095.26
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2766.87
1685.17
520.00
4972.04
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2320.10
5201.00
1500.00
9021.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
10.16
0.00
10.16
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3399.62
1761.20
3100.00
6260.62
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
4183.27
5978.25
0.00
10161.52
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
400.00
600.00
1000.00
2000.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
563.00
1202.00
546.31
2311.31
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1330.36
3080.75
2720.00
7131.11
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
108.79
1408.00
700.00
2216.79
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
276.23
1008.88
406.69
1691.80
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
293
Appendices
Sector 1
SI.
No.
31
HO
JO
JJ
Sector 2
Sector 3
Sector 4
University
35
36
31
35
36
1587.63
1591.12
346.25
868.72
0.45
0.00
1300.00
2000.00
1200.00
32.92
0.45
788.26
748.74
456.75
2387.93
1245.07
367.00
546.74
1851.26
793.25
1654.80
770.50
0.00
1557.50
762.07
1354.93
883.00
1808.75
2906.50
828.75
950.00
1100.00
2600.00
64615.16 123776.98
31
0.50
35
0.00
36
0.00
31
35
36
93.21
1.55
0.00
146.56
1.55
0.00
0.00
8.31
0.00
4.01
0.00
0.00
84.91
0.00
34297.85
4139.36
757.20
0.86
26.12
3.88
0.00
1881.02
2389.15
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
0.00
8.86
0.00
0.00
8.86
8.86
84615.16 123776.99
34297.85
4139.36
757.20
0.00
26.12
3.88
0.00
1881.02
2389.15
0.00
Oil
JO
in
JO
il
38
HO
Hyderabad
RO
HO
IQ
Jb
in
IU
>11
*i
lo t a i
RO
Grand Total
8.80
DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITIES
i
HO
RO
HO
142.00
308.00
0.00
75.00
172.49
402.51
0.00
186.89
0.00
0.00
41.03
0.00
0.00
0.00
58.74
15.45
34.55
0.00
120.00
280.00
0.00
15.45
34.55
0.00
2.11
0.00
0.00
3.10
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
305.43
432.96
2.05
4.10
37.17
8.84
20.26
25.14
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
Sector 8
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
31
35
36
0.00
6.00
0.00
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
9.17
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.00
31
35
36
2855.50
1593.12
346.25
4794.97
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1912.35
2008.00
1200.00
5120.35
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
799.48
748.74
456.75
2004.97
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2392.03
1245.07
367.00
4004.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2247.02
1851.26
793.25
4991.53
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
779.34
0.00
1557.50
2336.84
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
782.33
1354.93
983.00
3020.26
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1922.91
2909.50
828.75
5661.06
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
950.00
1100.00
2600.00
4650.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8007.94
233.76
0.00
73.85
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
94.45
0.00
0.00
78837.90
127160.97
34297.95
240296.72
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
9007.94
233.76
0.00
73.95
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
94.45
0.00
0.00
78837.90
127160.97
34297.95
240296.72
37.01
0.00
254.01
308.00
0.00
562.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
235.07
402.51
0.00
637.58
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
241.77
0.00
0.00
241.77
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
161.70
30.20
0.00
191.90
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
15.45
34.55
0.00
50.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
120.00
280.00
0.00
400.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
41.21
34.55
0.00
75.76
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
62.58
13.85
102.96
16.37
0.00
0.00
30.20
0.00
4.18
295
Appendices
Sector 1
SI.
No.
8
HO
Sector 3
Sector 4
31
35
36
80.45
234.26
6.00
8.08
6.00
0.00
134.49
330.51
0.00
15.08
188.04
0.00
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
RO
HO
Sector 2
University
5.83
6.00
6.00
13.87
6.00
6.00
11.76
1.39
0.00
0.00
5.57
90.00
0.00
10.43
22.50
0.00
46.44
0.90
0.00
0.00
4.99
18
11
12
4.77
13
14
72.08
168.00
0.00
120.08
280.00
0.00
13.08
97.00
0.00
50.00
190.48
0.00
115.00
535.00
0.00
120.00
280.00
0.00
37.49
87.51
0.00
0.00
6.75
0.00
193.00
450.00
0.00
0.00
8065.00
0.00
15.45
40.86
0.00
HO
1618.16
3941.21
8.68
26.23
8184.25
8.88
13.87
8.88
8.88
259.38
8.88
8.88
RO
8.88
8.88
6.68
8.68
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
15
16
17
18
19
HO
RO
HO
28
21
HO
RO
HO
22
23
13.54
24
25
Total
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
78.75
3.13
51.67
288.48
18.32
462.76
158.34
1.66
7.26
41.46
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
Sector 8
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
31
35
36
6.66
6.66
6.66
316.86
6.66
77.56
35.74
6.66
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
5.65
6.66
23.25
6.66
1336.83
446.85
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
44.87
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
31
35
36
86.45
234.26
6.66
314.71
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
118.21
6.66
6.66
118.21
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
134.48
338.51
6.66
465.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
18.13
188.84
6.66
266.17
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
57.83
6.66
6.66
57.83
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
284.84
466.66
6.66
684.64
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
72.86
168.66
6.66
246.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
16.32
6.66
6.66
16.32
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
675.36
388.66
6.66
1655.36
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
13.86
67.66
6.66
118.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
228.28
188.48
6.66
418.77
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
115.86
535.66
6.66
656.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
126.86
286.66
6.66
466.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1.66
6.66
6.66
1.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
44.68
117.51
6.66
162.26
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
266.54
8515.66
6.66
8721.54
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
41.46
6.66
6.66
41.46
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
15.45
46.86
6.66
56.25
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
3288.55
12566.41
6.66
15865.85
------------------ 297
Appendices
Sector 1
Sector 2
Sector 3
Sector 4
U n iversity
31
35
36
31
35
23.07
59.33
65.32
36
31
35
36
31
35
0.00
79.48
204.37
4330.39
0.00
224.99
14915.86
192.72
496.46
0.00
665.58
1711.32
69.46
255.71
0.00
342.82
880.76
606.82
174.13
0.00
2089.23
599.43
374.67
1029.10
0.00
1304.87
3546.67
36
RO
HO
Inter University Accelerator Centre, New Delhi
RO
Inter University Centre for Astronomy and
Astrophysics, Pune
HO
RO
HO
D.DD
0.00
0.00
1362.06
6345.12
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
4706.88
21858.35
0.00
RO
D.DD
0.00
0.00
6.86
6.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1362.86
6345.12
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
4766.88
21858.35
0.00
121.25
273.31
0.00
155.93
309.58
0.00
75.95
1.55
24.65
6.00
75.95
1.55
Tntal
lotai
Grand Total
STATE UNIVERSITY
ANDHRA PRADESH
HO
Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur
RO
HO
Andhra University, Waltair
RO
HO
ANG Ranga Agricultural, University, Hyderabad
RO
HO
82.14
191.66
0.00
140.10
275.96
0.00
80.30
210.70
0.00
83.76
195.30
0.00
116.73
251.36
0.00
62.58
146.02
0.00
Dravidian University
RO
HO
Jawaharlal Nehru Tech. Hyderabad
RO
HO
Jawaharlal Nehru Tech., Kakinada
RO
HO
Jawaharlal Nehru Tech., Anantapur
RO
HO
Kakstiya University, Warangal
RO
National Academy of Legal Studies & Res.
HO
University of Law
RO
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
0.00
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
Sector 8
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
31
35
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
36
166.00
31
35
36
162.55
263.76
6.66
366.25
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
288.31
18246.19
6.66
18536.56
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
858.22
2367.78
6.66
3166.80
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
442.28
1136.47
6.66
1578.75
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2686.85
773.56
6.66
3468.61
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1678.54
4575.77
6.66
6255.36
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
100.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6668.84
28363.47
6.66
34372.41
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
100.06
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6668.84
28383.47
6.66
34372.41
19.95
6.66
141.26
273.31
6.66
414.51
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
468.78
311.13
6.66
778.91
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
24.85
6.66
6.66
24.65
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
168.32
181.66
6.66
288.98
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
238.31
277.45
6.66
516.76
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
96.36
218.76
6.66
361.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
83.76
185.36
6.66
278.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
236.87
276.68
6.66
567.55
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
62.58
146.62
6.66
268.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
224.06
26.18
23.26
128.14
6.66
6.66
6.66
18.38
8.18
3.66
------------------ 299
Appendices
Sector 1
SI.
No.
Sector 2
31
35
36
HO
in
IU
Sector 3
Sector 4
University
31
35
36
312.42
653.22
6.06
81.74
180.72
6.00
85.46
202.62
0.00
116.18
237.08
0.00
166.16
345.28
0.00
84.86
186.00
0.00
86.00
224.00
86.66
31
35
36
31
35
118.47
2.71
6.00
16.66
111.70
68.78
0.00
23.04
6.00
224.00
0.00
1.72
0.00
36
11
19
IL
IJ
11
14
1C
IO
1R
ID
17
1/
10
Io
Telangana University
RO
HO
0.00
0.00
0.00
1886.62
4126.76
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
430.07
81.27
6.66
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
0.00
6.66
6.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
1886.62
4126.76
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
430.87
81.27
6.66
60.00
6.00
21.37
0.00
lotai
Tntal
Grand Total
ASSAM
HO
1
1
118.23
262.76
0.00
161.48
317.55
0.00
22.58
3.88
6.00
82.14
50.68
0.00
0.00
0.00
278.72
586.24
0.00
22.58
3.88
0.00
173.51
56.68
6.66
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
0.00
6.66
6.66
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
278.72
586.24
0.00
22.58
3.88
0.00
173.51
56.68
6.66
85.43
222.67
0.00
131.74
256.38
0.00
75.05
1.55
Tn
tal
1Oldl
Grand Total
BIHAR
HO
1
1
HO
Muzaffurpur
RO
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
954.32
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
Sector 8
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
9.25
31
6.33
35
36
131.21
9.05
132.12
7.45
169.49
2.46
13.55
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
0.00
0.00
16.87
0.00
0.00
31
35
36
1391.54
796.39
0.00
2187.83
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
90.79
190.72
0.00
281.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
217.58
219.28
0.00
436.86
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
123.63
237.08
0.00
366.71
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
447.29
431.05
0.00
878.34
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.46
0.00
0.00
2.46
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
84.60
196.60
0.00
288.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
132.59
224.00
0.00
356.59
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
97.72
224.00
0.00
321.72
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1702.03
45.60
0.00
9.18
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
9.99
131.21
0.00
4042.69
4384.77
0.00
8437.46
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1702.03
45.60
0.00
9.18
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
9.99
131.21
0.00
4042.69
4384.77
0.00
8437.46
66.60
0.00
0.00
66.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
241.66
262.70
0.00
504.35
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
455.75
381.10
0.00
836.84
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
102.06
179.53
281.58
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
757.41
643.79
0.00
1401.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
281.58
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
757.41
643.79
0.00
1401.20
95.43
222.67
0.00
318.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
217.64
257.94
0.00
475.58
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
9.95
0.00
------------------ 301
Appendices
Sector 1
SI.
No.
Sector 2
31
35
36
HO
3
Sector 3
Sector 4
University
31
35
36
84.86
225.84
0.00
79.24
184.88
0.08
112.34
262.12
8.08
113.88
265.75
8.00
115.68
218.95
8.08
86.94
202.86
8.00
78.98
184.18
8.08
6.08
14.00
8.08
31
35
36
31
35
36
75.95
1.55
in
IU
0.88
8.88
8.88
815.03
2037.56
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
151.90
3.18
0.00
RO
8.88
8.88
8.88
0.88
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8.88
0.00
8.88
8.88
8.88
815.83
2037.56
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
151.90
3.18
0.00
73.14
170.66
0.00
54.42
125.57
0.08
6.63
8.08
139.07
273.48
8.08
75.95
1.55
lotai
Tn tal
Grand Total
CHHATTISGARH
HO
i
1
8.88
8.88
8.88
266.63
569.71
8.88
0.00
0.00
0.00
82.58
1.55
0.00
RO
8.88
8.88
8.88
0.88
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8.88
8.88
8.88
266.63
569.71
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
82.58
1.55
0.00
83.17
217.40
0.00
22.99
0.00
71.18
165.90
0.08
5.38
0.08
84.00
196.00
8.08
lotai
Tn tal
Grand Total
DELHI
HO
1
1
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
Sector 8
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
31
0.00
11.98
14.66
2.90
6.90
35
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
36
15.50
0.00
0.10
0.00
0.00
31
35
36
94.86
241.34
0.00
336.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
79.24
184.89
0.00
264.13
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
124.31
262.12
0.00
386.43
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
128.55
265.85
0.00
394.40
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
194.54
220.50
0.00
415.04
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
86.84
202.86
0.00
289.80
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
85.80
184.10
0.00
269.90
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.00
14.00
0.00
20.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
46.39
0.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
15.50
0.00
1113.32
2056.26
0.00
3169.58
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
46.39
0.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
15.50
0.00
1113.32
2056.26
0.00
3169.50
0.59
0.00
73.73
170.66
0.00
244.39
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
61.05
125.57
0.00
186.62
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
224.02
275.04
0.00
499.05
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
9.00
0.00
9.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.59
0.00
0.00
358.80
571.26
0.00
930.06
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
9.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.59
0.00
0.00
358.80
571.26
0.00
930.06
38.63
0.00
154.79
217.40
0.00
372.19
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
76.49
165.80
0.00
242.39
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
84.80
196.00
0.00
288.80
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
----------------- 303
Appendices
Sector 1
SI.
No.
Sector 2
31
35
36
HO
4
Sector 3
Sector 4
University
31
35
36
84.00
180.00
8.00
84.00
180.00
8.00
31
35
36
31
35
36
0.88
8.88
8.88
416.27
871.38
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
28.38
8.88
8.88
RO
8.88
8.88
8.88
0.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
416.27
871.30
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
28.38
8.88
8.88
130.18
282.53
8.00
78.63
40.38
151.57
344.00
8.00
7.11
8.00
88.75
220.00
8.00
110.73
210.30
8.00
88.66
1.55
111.80
201.38
8.00
75.85
1.55
107.00
251.07
8.00
6.31
8.00
65.34
152.40
8.00
83.25
217.50
8.00
T1nOldl
ta l
Grand Total
GUJARAT
HO
1
1
8.88
8.88
8.88
875.22
1888.71
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
267.66
43.48
8.88
RO
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.80
8.80
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
875.22
1888.71
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
267.66
43.48
8.88
128.01
251.38
8.00
83.81
1.55
Tn
tal
loiai
Grand Total
GOA
HO
1
1
8.88
8.88
8.88
128.81
251.38
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
83.81
1.55
8.88
RO
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.80
8.80
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
128.81
251.38
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
83.81
1.55
8.88
Tntal
lotai
Grand Total
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
Sector 8
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
31
35
Total
36
31
35
36
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
84.80
186.80
0.00
288.80
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
84.80
186.80
0.00
288.80
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
38.63
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
483.28
871.30
0.00
1454.58
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
38.63
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
483.28
871.30
0.00
1454.58
21.83
0.00
21.83
0.00
0.00
21.83
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
278.53
322.83
0.00
602.36
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
388.11
344.66
0.00
733.77
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
83.70
261.26
0.00
354.86
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
288.88
227.01
0.00
515.81
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
254.17
202.84
0.00
457.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
126.63
251.07
0.00
377.70
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
65.34
152.46
0.00
217.80
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
83.25
217.58
0.00
310.83
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
60.71
223.26
3.85
73.41
66.42
12.72
0.00
0.00
7.18
1.85
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
38.75
15.10
0.00
0.00
462.10
1.85
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
7.18
53.85
0.00
1612.16
1878.80
0.00
3581.86
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
462.10
1.85
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
7.18
53.85
0.00
1612.16
1878.80
0.00
3581.86
21.30
0.00
0.00
25.46
234.02
278.41
0.00
512.43
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
21.30
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
25.46
0.00
234.02
278.41
0.00
512.43
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
21.30
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
25.46
0.00
234.02
278.41
0.00
512.43
------------------ 305
Appendices
Sector 1
SI.
No.
Sector 2
Sector 3
Sector 4
University
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
146.18
290.11
8.08
88.73
1.55
87.06
203.14
8.08
35.16
8.08
108.78
204.52
8.08
80.52
1.55
142.08
277.67
8.08
87.71
6.28
104.00
240.71
8.08
15.21
8.08
101.46
236.74
8.08
87.82
196.00
8.08
36
HARYANA
i1
HO
Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishwavidyalay, Sonepat
RO
HO
HO
RO
HO
8.88
8.88
8.88
777.38
1648.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
307.34
8.38
8.88
RO
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
0.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
777.38
1648.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
307.34
8.38
8.88
119.98
227.75
8.08
81.42
5.05
23.85
8.08
Tntal
loiai
Grand Total
HIMACHAL PRADESH
HO
1
HO
RO
HO
8.88
8.88
8.88
118.88
227.75
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
105.26
5.85
8.88
RO
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
0.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
118.88
227.75
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
105.26
5.85
8.88
256.73
218.27
103.28
1.55
135.38
1515.88
139.13
1.55
82.98
193.62
22.93
8.08
Total
lotai
Grand Total
JAMMU & KASHMIR
HO
1
HO
RO
HO
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
6.59
15.76
128.75
271.22
187.12
6.34
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
Sector 8
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
31
35
36
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.00
0.00
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
31.00
2.50
0.00
0.00
31
35
36
234.82
281.66
0.00
526.58
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.59
0.00
0.00
6.59
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
137.88
203.14
0.00
341.12
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
318.85
237.07
0.00
555.12
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
501.01
287.37
0.00
788.38
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
316.34
240.71
0.00
557.05
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
107.80
236.74
0.00
344.54
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
87.82
186.80
0.00
283.82
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
625.78
1.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
33.50
0.00
1710.51
1682.69
0.00
3403.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
625.78
1.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
33.50
0.00
1710.51
1682.69
0.00
3403.20
73.11
8.40
274.51
241.20
0.00
515.71
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
23.85
0.00
0.00
23.85
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
73.11
8.40
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
288.36
241.20
0.00
538.56
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
73.11
8.40
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
288.36
241.20
0.00
538.56
7.94
0.00
0.47
2.50
368.43
222.32
0.00
588.75
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
428.71
1517.44
0.00
1847.15
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
5.03
0.00
0.00
5.03
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
134.08
193.62
0.00
327.70
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
155.21
5.03
28.18
0.00
0.00
0.00
------------------ 307
Appendices
Sector 1
SI.
No.
Sector 2
Sector 3
Sector 4
University
31
Doha
m C|
a U Bail llniu
c m niiiiU
unuiam
onan
oao. univ.
35
36
HO
31
35
58.58
136.58
84.08
196.00
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
RO
HO
6
HO
8.88
8.88
8.88
617.58
2260.28
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
265.34
3.18
8.88
RO
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
617.58
2260.28
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
265.34
3.18
8.88
115.17
200.66
8.00
107.84
1.55
114.78
267.82
8.00
113.05
313.78
8.00
Grand Total
JHARKHAND
HO
1
8.88
8.88
8.88
343.88
782.27
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
107.84
1.55
8.88
RO
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
343.88
782.27
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
107.84
1.55
8.88
169.35
345.65
8.00
111.88
1.55
105.86
237.48
8.00
5.12
8.00
84.78
206.82
8.00
248.15
505.62
8.00
75.95
1.55
87.42
214.28
8.00
68.23
159.19
8.00
46.93
8.00
83.55
216.28
8.00
26.02
8.00
872.76
2196.96
8.00
236.09
1.55
58.58
139.58
8.00
T1nOldl
ta l
Grand Total
KARNATKA
11
HO
Bangalore University Bangalore
RO
HO
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
Sector 8
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
31
0.00
35
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
36
0.20
31
35
36
58.50
136.70
0.00
195.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
84.60
196.00
0.00
288.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
196.35
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.47
2.70
0.00
1078.76
2266.08
0.00
3345.84
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
196.35
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.47
2.70
0.00
1078.76
2266.08
0.00
3345.84
3.70
1.40
226.70
203.61
0.00
430.31
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
114.78
267.82
0.00
382.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
115.60
314.59
0.00
430.19
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.55
0.80
6.25
2.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
457.08
786.62
0.00
1243.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.25
2.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
457.08
786.62
0.00
1243.10
149.82
0.00
431.05
347.20
0.00
778.25
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
155.61
237.40
0.00
383.61
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
122.54
251.39
0.00
373.84
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
397.72
507.17
0.00
804.89
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
99.18
249.79
0.00
348.87
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
131.15
159.19
0.00
290.34
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
166.86
216.28
0.00
383.24
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1243.32
2188.51
0.00
3441.83
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
58.50
176.60
0.00
234.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
44.64
28.64
73.62
2.66
15.89
47.40
34.47
0.00
0.00
8.12
44.57
0.00
0.00
9.10
35.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
36.50
----------------- 309
Appendices
Sector 1
SI.
No.
inIU
Sector 2
Sector 3
Sector 4
University
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
HO
31
35
20.96
6.06
23.00
6.06
36
11
84.00
196.00
6.06
102.54
239.26
6.06
19
IL
IJ
0.00
0.00
0.00
2075.13
4656.87
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
545.85
4.65
6.66
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
8.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
2075.13
4656.87
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
545.95
4.65
6.66
127.25
244.87
6.06
75.95
1.55
124.34
267.93
6.06
42.16
6.06
106.34
197.12
6.06
75.95
1.55
138.33
266.58
6.06
84.15
1.55
105.26
236.42
6.06
58.58
136.56
6.06
Tntal
lo t a i
Grand Total
KERALA
HO
1
1
Kannur University
RO
HO
RO
HO
0.00
0.00
0.00
660.02
1348.41
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
278.26
4.65
6.66
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
660.02
1348.41
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
278.26
4.65
6.66
87.26
203.66
6.06
117.36
227.04
6.06
135.01
258.12
6.06
75.95
28.68
Tlontfa
a il
Grand Total
MADHYA PRADESH
HO
1
1
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
9.28
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
Sector 8
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
31
36
0.00
0.00
2.24
35
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
200.00
0.00
31
35
36
30.24
0.00
0.00
30.24
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
107.00
396.80
0.00
503.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.24
0.00
0.00
2.24
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
102.54
238.26
0.00
341.80
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
408.75
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
17.22
316.58
0.00
3048.85
4878.19
0.00
8026.25
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
408.75
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
17.22
316.58
0.00
3048.85
4978.19
0.00
8026.25
23.12
0.00
226.32
246.42
0.00
472.74
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
243.74
277.83
0.00
521.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
200.87
198.87
0.00
399.83
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
268.75
268.13
0.00
537.88
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
377.84
236.42
0.00
614.06
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
108.41
141.50
0.00
250.81
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
200.80
0.00
200.80
77.24
18.88
47.27
272.38
58.81
0.00
0.00
10.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
5.00
0.00
200.80
488.59
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
215.00
0.00
1427.82
1568.86
0.00
2886.87
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
488.59
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
215.00
0.00
1427.82
1568.86
0.00
2996.87
7.70
0.00
94.85
203.60
0.00
288.55
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
147.51
227.04
0.00
374.55
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
247.22
287.80
0.00
535.11
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
30.21
15.84
0.00
1.10
20.33
0.00
----------------- 311
Appendices
Sector 1
SI.
No.
Sector 2
31
35
36
HO
4
Sector 3
Sector 4
University
31
35
36
82.55
192.62
6.00
84.47
222.96
0.00
74.94
174.86
0.00
140.04
271.81
0.00
119.58
277.95
0.00
87.18
203.42
0.00
31
35
36
31
35
36
Jiwaji UnivenityGwalior
RO
HO
81.76
1.55
HO
8.88
8.88
8.88
828.32
2032.38
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
157.71
30.23
8.88
RO
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
0.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
828.32
2032.38
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
157.71
30.23
8.88
131.41
254.91
6.00
100.15
1.55
82.26
191.94
0.00
102.71
190.33
0.00
89.16
7.36
328.08
1361.22
0.00
107.24
896.68
79.36
235.92
0.00
1.65
6.00
274.38
598.56
0.00
105.01
84.55
148.76
395.25
0.00
75.95
1.55
129.78
292.22
0.00
120.15
265.91
0.00
8.96
6.00
104.81
244.56
0.00
Grand Total
MAHARASHTRA
11
HO
SGB Amravati UniversityAmavati
RO
HO
inIU
HO
Swami RTM University, Nanded
RO
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
11.75
8.92
8.46
14.73
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
Sector 8
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
31
35
36
0.00
0.00
0.00
96.37
0.00
0.00
19.38
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
j
36)
Total
78.42
31
35
94.30
192.62
0.00
286.82
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
93.39
319.33
0.00
412.72
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
74.94
174.86
0.00
248.80
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
230.25
273.36
0.00
503.62
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
153.70
356.37
0.00
510.07
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
87.18
203.42
0.00
290.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
97.70
1.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
39.70
174.79
0.00
1223.44
2238.49
0.00
3461.93
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
97.70
1.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
39.70
174.79
0.00
1223.44
2238.49
0.00
3461.93
4.16
0.00
235.72
256.46
0.00
492.18
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
82.26
191.94
0.00
274.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
255.39
197.70
0.00
453.09
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
485.12
3887.80
0.00
4293.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
181.54
414.57
0.00
596.11
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
781.38
683.80
0.00
1485.18
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
258.34
753.22
0.00
1011.56
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
155.85
282.22
0.00
448.18
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
238.67
265.81
0.00
504.58
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
123.48
254.56
0.00
378.84
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
53.53
49.14
100.54
408.75
18.87
18.80
108.62
18.87
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
18.80
0.66
0.00
0.00
2.25
14.72
7.58
1550.80
178.65
0.74
356.42
0.00
313
Appendices
Sector 1
SI.
No.
Sector 2
31
35
36
HO
11
Sector 3
Sector 4
University
31
35
36
84.08
196.00
0.00
84.08
196.00
0.00
31
35
36
31
35
36
11
1L
8.88
8.88
8.88
1668.63
4422.78
0.88
0.88
8.88
8.88
488.86
1001.68
8.88
RO
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
1668.63
4422.78
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
498.06
1001.68
8.88
120.08
280.24
0.00
17.01
3.88
0.00
31.35
0.00
82.58
192.50
0.00
58.58
136.50
0.00
76.38
178.22
0.00
111.38
208.92
0.00
89.12
1.55
57.78
134.62
0.00
116.47
207.93
0.00
94.91
1.55
84.08
196.00
0.00
84.00
196.00
0.00
Tn
tal
1Oldl
Grand Total
ORISSA
HO
i
1
in
IU
8.88
8.88
8.88
781.82
1730.83
0.88
17.01
3.88
0.88
225.38
3.10
8.88
RO
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
781.02
1730.93
8.88
17.01
3.88
8.88
225.38
3.18
8.88
521.41
1161.43
0.00
177.48
218.55
Tn
tal
1Oldl
Grand Total
PUNJAB
HO
i
1
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
6.15
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
Sector 8
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
31
35
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
36
0.00
31
35
36
90.15
196.80
0.00
286.15
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
84.80
196.80
0.00
288.80
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
784.96
10.00
0.00
0.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
28.71
2085.82
0.00
2982.81
7520.26
0.00
10502.27
6.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
784.86
10.00
0.00
0.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
28.71
2085.82
0.00
2982.81
7520.26
0.00
10502.27
11.87
0.00
0.00
46.50
180.31
330.62
0.00
510.82
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
83.44
192.50
0.00
275.84
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
58.50
136.50
0.00
195.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
103.02
178.22
0.00
281.24
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
217.85
210.47
0.00
428.42
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
57.70
134.62
0.00
192.32
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
375.39
211.23
0.00
586.62
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
5.01
2.30
0.00
7.31
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
84.80
196.80
0.00
288.80
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
84.80
196.80
0.00
280.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.94
26.64
7.44
164.81
5.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.75
2.30
214.87
4.05
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.94
46.50
0.00
1248.32
1788.46
0.00
3037.78
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
214.87
4.05
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.94
46.50
0.00
1248.32
1788.46
0.00
3037.78
80.42
0.00
788.31
1378.88
0.00
2168.29
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.90
0.00
0.00
2.90
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.80
0.00
------------------ 315
Appendices
Sector 1
SI.
No.
Sector 2
31
35
36
HO
3
Sector 3
Sector 4
University
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
236.15
226.93
0.00
104.07
1.55
145.93
278.24
0.00
89.85
1.55
11.74
8.08
36
PgliA ra
Earirl
Inrr O
nfT flcalM
UoAlth uC.
Cp
D3D8
i IQ 1
UI1IV.
HO
RO
HO
65.14
151.98
0.00
1818.58
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
383.14
221.65
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
383.14
221.65
8.88
0.00
0.00
0.00
968.63
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
868.63
1818.58
8.88
152.17
319.31
0.00
85.25
73.63
111.08
203.03
8.00
75.95
1.55
88.76
221.60
0.00
8.64
0.00
259.10
547.78
0.00
84.48
1.55
86.00
224.00
0.00
58.50
136.50
0.00
775.61
1652.22
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
254.31
76.73
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
775.61
1652.22
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
254.31
76.73
8.88
105.68
236.08
8.08
10.85
8.08
190.65
419.00
0.00
50.45
0.00
133.88
310.13
0.00
85.97
0.00
Tntal
lotai
Grand Total
RAJASTHAN
HO
1
1
0.00
0.00
0.00
RO
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Tn
tal
loiai
Grand Total
TAMIL NADU
HO
1
1
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
1399.33
436.55
3.89
45.75
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
Sector 8
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
38.86
31
8.66
35
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
36
12.56
6.66
3.25
11.35
31
35
36
1747.61
278.78
6.66
2627.39
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
672.33
278.79
6.66
852.12
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
3.89
3.25
6.66
7.14
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
57.49
11.35
6.66
68.84
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
65.14
151.88
6.66
217.12
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1978.84
53.46
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
8.66
12.56
6.66
3338.68
2166.13
6.66
5444.81
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1978.84
53.46
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
8.66
12.56
6.66
3338.68
2166.13
6.66
5444.81
183.51
6.66
426.82
392.83
6.66
813.86
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
188.29
264.58
6.66
393.87
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
158.26
222.35
6.66
386.61
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
537.62
548.33
6.66
1686.35
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
162.53
224.66
6.66
326.53
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
58.56
136.56
6.66
195.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.24
58.87
193.45
6.53
6.66
6.75
6.66
6.66
436.66
6.75
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1466.52
1728.69
6.66
3196.22
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
436.66
6.75
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1466.52
1729.69
6.66
3196.22
55.17
6.66
171.76
236.68
6.66
467.77
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
382.82
478.22
6.66
861.14
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
466.62
316.13
6.66
716.74
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
82.81
186.77
6.66
6.66
59.81
59.22
----------------- 317
Appendices
Sector 1
SI.
No.
Sector 2
31
35
36
HO
4
Sector 3
Sector 4
University
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
141.98
274.40
0.00
101.03
1.55
122.23
239.45
0.00
105.85
34.88
278.07
588.01
0.00
104.72
78.28
237.92
492.39
0.00
187.73
1.55
107.36
249.91
0.00
6.96
0.00
75.14
175.32
0.00
114.54
267.26
0.00
55.25
128.93
0.00
23.65
8.00
36
1(1
IU
11
11
11
1L
10
IJ
65.94
153.86
0.00
8.88
8.88
8.88
1628.64
3534.72
0.88
0.88
8.88
8.88
676.61
116.25
0.88
RO
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.88
8.88
8.88
1628.64
3534.72
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
676.61
116.25
8.86
89.93
209.84
0.00
99.56
232.30
0.00
58.22
135.84
0.00
134.04
257.95
8.00
81.56
1.55
81.58
213.71
0.00
102.14
238.34
0.00
25.65
0.00
Tntal
1Oldl
Grand Total
UTTAR PRADESH
HO
i
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
82.18
216.13
435.84
223.84
56.78
5.46
16.67
31.32
4.87
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
Sector 8
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
31
35
36
0.00
0.00
6.66
62.66
2.76
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
6.66
7.75
6.66
6.66
6.66
3.56
31
35
36
325.18
275.85
6.66
661.14
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
444.21
274.33
6.66
718.54
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
818.63
666.28
6.66
1484.81
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
652.18
555.84
6.66
1268.13
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
171.16
257.66
6.66
428.76
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
86.54
175.32
6.66
255.85
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
131.21
267.26
6.66
388.47
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
86.57
128.83
6.66
215.56
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
28.62
3.56
6.66
31.52
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
65.84
153.86
6.66
218.86
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1387.66
73.25
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
62.51
58.22
6.66
3764.83
3783.44
6.66
7548.27
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1387.66
73.25
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
62.51
58.22
6.66
3764.83
3783.44
6.66
7548.27
2.66
6.66
82.53
268.84
6.66
362.37
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
261.46
232.36
6.66
433.75
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
58.22
135.84
6.66
184.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
263.21
268.15
6.66
523.36
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
116.51
213.71
6.66
336.22
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
134.13
238.34
6.66
372.47
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
161.86
45.45
24.82
6.83
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.17
6.65
319
Appendices
Sector 1
SI.
No.
University
31
35
Sector 2
36
HO
Sector 3
31
35
36
81.50
190.16
0.00
132.82
253.44
0.00
82.70
192.97
0.00
64.86
151.34
0.00
80.17
210.40
0.00
31
35
Sector 4
36
31
35
36
RO
HO
8
84.58
1.55
inIU
HO
MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly
RO
HO
ii
11
1L)
HO
V.B.S. Purvanchal University, Jaunpur
RO
13
8.88
8.88
8.88
1627.52
2286.28
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
191.21
3.16
8.86
RO
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.88
8.88
8.88
1627.52
2286.28
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
181.21
3.16
8.86
126.75
243.80
0.00
79.18
6.55
58.50
136.50
0.00
lotai
Tn tal
Grand Total
UTTRAKHAND
11
HO
GB Pant Agricultural University, Pantnagar
RO
HO
8.88
8.88
8.88
185.25
386.36
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
79.18
6.55
8.86
RO
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.88
8.88
8.88
185.25
386.36
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
79.18
6.55
8.86
207.97
254.27
0.00
45.98
0.00
109.68
203.70
0.00
84.99
1.55
332.04
706.08
0.00
317.07
286.75
384.04
831.62
0.00
390.87
655.05
113.02
245.91
0.00
5.62
0.00
lotai
Tn tal
Grand Total
WEST BENGAL
11
HO
Bengal Engg. & Sc. University
RO
HO
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
0.09
85.66
5.65
12.17
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
Sector 8
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
31
35
36
0.00
0.00
0.31
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
0.00
0.00
0.00
31
35
36
81.58
196.16
6.66
271.74
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
313.32
254.88
6.66
568.31
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
82.76
162.87
6.66
275.67
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
5.65
6.66
6.66
5.65
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
77.63
151.34
6.66
228.37
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
86.17
216.46
6.66
366.57
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
4.16
6.66
6.66
4.16
4.10
0.00
299.41
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.46
6.65
6.66
1526.61
2288.63
6.66
3818.63
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
299.41
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.48
6.65
6.66
1526.61
2288.63
6.66
3818.63
8.23
6.66
8.23
6.66
6.66
8.23
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
254.61
256.35
6.66
564.86
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
65.16
138.65
6.66
263.81
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
48.67
6.66
6.66
2.15
64.56
2.15
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
328.66
388.66
6.66
718.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
64.56
2.15
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
328.66
388.66
6.66
718.66
72.35
6.66
347.62
15.47
673.81
268.74
6.66
843.65
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
215.77
224.62
6.66
446.38
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1257.88
863.84
6.66
2251.73
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1388.64
1486.67
6.66
2876.31
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
154.18
247.61
6.66
461.26
6.66
6.66
6.66
8.22
661.17
613.22
36.66
6.66
1.66
6.66
1.16
12.88
5.81
1.86
1.56
5.56
18.38
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
----------------- 321
Appendices
Sector 1
SI.
No.
Sector 2
31
35
36
HO
6
Sector 3
Sector 4
University
31
35
36
134.91
262.23
0.00
68.06
158.81
0.00
67.24
153.86
106.67
31
35
36
31
35
88.92
40.30
0.00
4.48
0.00
253.40
0.00
0.00
0.78
87.66
203.14
0.00
6.00
14.00
0.00
23.04
0.00
36
HO
Kolkatta
RO
HO
M
IU
ii
Presidency University
RO
HO
8.88
8.88
8.88
1616.70
3287.82
8 .8 6
8 .8 6
8 .8 6
8 .8 6
870.88
884.44
8 .8 6
RO
8.88
8.88
8.88
8 .8 6
8 .8 6
8 .8 6
8 .8 6
8 .8 6
8 .8 6
8 .8 6
8 .8 6
8 .8 6
8.88
8.88
8.88
1616.76
3287.62
8 .8 6
8 .8 6
8 .8 6
8 .8 6
870.88
884.44
8 .8 6
HO
8.86
8.86
8.86
18856.84
42488.36
8.86
36.66
7.75
8.86
6265.23
2672.56
8.86
RO
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
18856.84
42488.36
8.86
36.66
7.75
8.86
6265.23
2672.56
8.86
64615.16 123776.98
34297.85
4138.36
757.26
8.86
26.12
3.88
8.86
1881.62
2388.15
8.86
Tn
tal
1Oldl
Grand Total
brand I otai
Total
1618.16
3841.21
8.86
26.23
8184.25
8.86
13.87
8.86
8.86
258.38
8.86
8.86
11.66
24.66
8.86
25.42
8.33
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
4715.38
55.78
8.86
Total IUC
8.86
8.86
8.86
1362.06
6345.12
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
4766.88
21858.35
8.86
8.86
8.86
8.86
18856.84
42488.36
8.86
36.66
7.75
8.86
6265.23
2672.56
8.86
1688.71
8.86
8.86
18826.61
26875.85
8.86
Total Non-Univ.|lnstt.
66244.32 127742.18
34297.85
6756.66
8.86
8.86
31258.81
57783.25
8.86
78.66
11.63
8.86
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
43.23
6.15
77.34
2.65
36.56
35
Sector 6
36
1.95
31
35
Sector 8
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
1.51
31
6.66
35
Total
36
2.78
0.66
6.66
6.66
15.56
6.66
6.66
31
35
36
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
278.58
367.26
6.66
585.83
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
74.21
158.81
6.66
233.62
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
71.74
153.86
6.66
225.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
184.61
268.68
6.66
453.68
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
88.71
263.14
6.66
282.85
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
68.64
14.66
6.66
82.64
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1463.62
4.65
6.66
7.33
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
368.35
53.12
6.66
4458.28
4328.62
6.66
6786.86
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1463.62
4.65
6.66
7.33
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
368.35
53.12
6.66
4458.28
4328.62
6.66
8786.86
11128.81
267.86
6.66
17.16
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
547.26
3226.38
6.66
36855.85
48682.85
6.66
85558.86
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
11128.81
267.86
6.66
17.16
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
547.26
3226.38
6.66
36855.85
48662.85
6.66
85558.86
8667.84
233.76
6.66
73.85
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
84.45
6.66
6.66
78837.86
127166.87
34287.85
248286.72
1336.83
446.85
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
44.87
6.66
6.66
3288.55
12566.41
6.66
15865.85
443.68
28.85
6.66
13.16
6.66
6.66
2.66
6.66
6.66
28.17
366.21
6.66
5238.21
483.28
6.66
5721.48
6.66
166.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6668.84
28363.47
6.66
34372.41
11128.81
267.86
6.66
17.16
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
547.26
3226.38
6.66
36855.85
48662.85
6.66
85558.86
2857.61
6.66
6.66
2857.61
36668.66
6.66
6.66
36668.66
163358.15
217117.68
34287.85
414773.68
1858.86
23258.66
22776.76
1611.56
6.66
164.17
6.66
6.66
2.66
6.66
6.66
23864.78
3582.66
6.66
------------------ 323
Appendices
A P P E N D IX -IX (Contd.)
Statement Showing the Grants Paid to Colleges During the
Year 2013-14 (Major Head-wise) Under General Plan
Sector 2
SI.
No.
Sector 3
Sector 4
Sector 5
University
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
CENTRAL UNIVERSITIES
11
HO
2.76
13.65
6.06
10.38
4.55
6.66
6.66
6.85
44.95
7.51
3.60
72.66
6.60
1369.75
2887.78
6.66
192.15
5.46
8.16
6.66
19.25
27.96
3.66
5.46
6.06
12.46
18.66
14.15
3.10
2.54
15.58
6.66
11.97
6.66
0.63
50.38
1.26
0.00
0.37
31.00
6.33
0.65
3.12
2.00
1.22
0.85
6.66
25.88
6.66
6.66
58.13
inIU
HO
Pondicherry University, Pondicherry
RO
11
11
HO
6.06
20.93
6.06
6.06
72.68
12
HO
RO
Total
Grand Total
HO
1388.53
2976.71
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
246.99
221.65
0.06
166.65
96.99
0.
RO
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.09
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.00
0.
1388.53
2876.71
8.88
6.69
6.69
6.69
246.99
221.65
6.66
166.65
96.98
6.66
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 6
31
35
Sector 9
36
31
35
Sector 10
36
31
35
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
36
31
15.66
9.66
9.29
11.55
35
36
13.69
58.66
6.66
71.68
9.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
21.65
6.66
6.66
21.65
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
7.51
3.66
6.66
16.51
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1643.75
2893.78
6.66
4537.53
9.96
6.66
6.66
6.66
24.65
36.66
6.66
66.65
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
36.15
27.16
6.66
57.25
9.96
6.66
6.66
6.66
15.14
65.85
6.66
81.69
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1.26
6.66
6.66
1.26
9.96
6.66
6.66
6.66
8.65
115.66
6.66
124.65
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.33
6.65
6.66
6.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
14.67
95.66
6.66
169.67
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1.22
6.85
6.66
2.67
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
36.46
9.99
9.99
9.99
9.99
9.99
9.99
9.99
9.99
1788.45
3295.33
6.66
5683.78
9.99
9.99
9.99
9.99
9.99
9.99
9.99
9.99
9.99
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
36.49
9.99
9.99
9.89
9.99
9.99
9.99
9.99
9.99
1788.45
3295.33
6.66
5683.78
------------------ 325
Appendices
Sector 2
SI.
No.
Sector 3
Sector 4
Sector 5
University
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITIES
HO
1
1
11.83
6.00
D.DD
8.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
11.83
0.66
6.66
RO
D.DD
8.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
HO
5.40
8.10
6.00
18.66
27.96
3.38
22.86
21.68
24.66
Tntal
lotai
STATE UNIVERSITIES
ANDHRA PRADESH
i
1
6.61
6.00
1.34
0.00
8.82
3.46
71.64
6.66
4.35
26.81
0.00
17.36
87.18
0.18
36.68
0.00
2.36
126.33
HO
8.83
71.58
0.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
46.45
241.41
6.66
165.83
56.26
6.66
RO
8.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
8.83
71.58
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
46.45
241.41
6.66
165.83
56.26
6.66
3.34
23.63
6.66
6.66
81.38
6.75
8.16
0.00
12.15
6.66
5.96
6.66
13.41
43.45
HO
3.34
35.76
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
5.86
81.38
6.66
26.16
52.55
6.66
RO
8.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
3.34
35.78
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
5.86
81.38
6.66
26.16
52.55
6.66
11.88
6.06
6.66
2.18
6.66
Tntal
1Oldl
Grand Total
ASSAM
HO
1
1
Tn
tal
1Oldl
Grand Total
BIHAR
HO
1
1
HO
RO
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
31
35
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
36
31
35
36
11.83
6.66
6.66
11.83
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
11.83
6.66
6.66
11.83
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
27.38
58.86
6.66
86.18
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
21.68
24.66
6.66
45.68
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.81
6.66
6.66
6.81
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
11.15
3.46
6.66
14.55
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
82.68
114.66
6.66
286.68
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.48
163.66
6.66
165.48
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
156.31
363.26
6.66
518.51
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
156.31
363.26
6.66
518.51
13.66
114.16
6.66
127.16
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
18.37
55.66
6.66
74.87
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.91
2.91
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
32.37
168.76
6.66
282.67
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.91
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
32.37
168.76
6.66
282.67
55.64
6.66
6.66
55.64
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
38.65
6.66
6.66
38.65
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
40.96
39.05
------------------ 327
Appendices
Sector 2
SI.
No.
31
HO
Sector 3
Sector 4
Sector 5
University
7.10
35
6.66
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
6.66
6.76
6.66
10.16
6.66
8.45
6.66
6.54
6.66
6.66
HO
25.53
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
8.45
6.66
6.66
13.86
6.66
6.66
RO
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
25.53
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
8.45
6.66
6.66
13.86
6.66
6.66
1.48
6.66
16.63
6.66
Total
Grand Total
CHHATTISGARH
HO
1
1
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1.48
6.66
6.66
16.63
6.66
6.66
RO
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1.48
6.66
6.66
16.63
6.66
6.66
5.46
8.16
6.66
45.98
27.96
6.86
6.66
6.66
23.46
6.66
1.67
62.66
6.66
18.66
11.76
39.83
6.66
37.26
122.45
5.34
3.66
2.25
1.66
Tn
tal
1Dial
Grand Total
GUJARAT
HO
1
1
17.16
71.33
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
84.85
212.35
6.66
8.38
22.66
6.66
RO
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
17.16
71.33
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
84.85
212.35
6.66
8.38
22.66
6.66
1.79
6.66
Tntal
1Dial
Grand Total
GDA
HO
1
1
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1.79
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
RO
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1.78
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
Tntal
1Dial
Grand Total
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
31
35
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
36
31
56.00
29.05
39.05
22.51
35
36
63.16
6.66
6.66
63.16
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
29.81
6.66
6.66
28.81
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
57.66
6.66
6.66
57.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
28.65
6.66
6.66
28.65
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
226.62
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
273.65
6.66
6.66
273.65
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
226.62
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
273.65
6.66
6.66
273.65
18.11
6.66
6.66
18.11
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
18.11
6.66
6.66
18.11
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
18.11
6.66
6.66
18.11
52.18
36.66
6.66
88.18
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1.67
184.66
6.66
185.67
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
57.34
186.66
6.66
237.34
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.25
1.66
6.66
3.25
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
3.16
14.73
6.66
6.66
6.66
3.16
14.73
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
113.45
321.66
6.66
434.45
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
3.16
14.73
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
113.45
321.66
6.66
434.45
1.78
6.66
6.66
1.78
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1.78
6.66
6.66
1.78
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1.78
6.66
6.66
1.78
------------------ 329
Appendices
Sector 2
SI.
No.
Sector 3
Sector 4
Sector 5
University
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
HARYANA
HO
i
1
3.60
87.66
6.06
34.48
175.93
8.68
42.26
6.66
4.76
6.66
3.63
6.66
HO
3.66
82.41
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
38.12
175.93
6.66
8.68
42.26
6.66
RO
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
3.66
82.41
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
38.12
175.83
6.66
8.66
42.26
6.66
6.66
5.75
6.66
1.31
6.66
HO
6.66
5.75
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1.31
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
RO
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
5.75
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1.31
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
4.62
2.66
3.62
5.36
Tn
tal
1Oldl
Grand Total
HIMACHAL PRADESH
HO
1
1
Tn
tal
1Oldl
Grand Total
JAMMU & KASHMIR
HO
1
1
23.91
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
23.91
6.66
6.66
7.64
7.36
6.66
RO
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
23.81
6.66
6.66
7.64
7.36
6.66
1.48
6.66
12.38
6.56
2.43
6.66
Tn
tal
1Oldl
Grand Total
JHARKHAND
HO
1
1
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1.48
6.66
6.66
14.82
6.56
6.66
RO
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1.48
6.66
6.66
14.82
6.56
6.66
7.65
51.98
6.66
29.23
179.63
12.76
5.46
25.28
6.66
6.42
6.66
12.46
111.66
6.29
6.66
Tntal
1Oldl
Grand Total
KARNATKA
HO
1
9.47
32.46
6.66
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
0.19
0.00
Sector 9
36
31
35
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
36
31
32.13
8.03
35
36
46.66
337.81
6.66
384.87
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
3.63
12.78
6.66
16.41
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.19
40.16
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
58.58
356.76
6.66
461.28
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.19
48.16
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
58.58
356.76
6.66
481.28
1.31
5.75
6.66
7.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1.31
5.75
6.66
7.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1.31
5.75
6.66
7.66
4.62
2.66
6.66
6.62
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
27.53
5.36
6.66
32.83
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
31.55
7.36
6.66
38.85
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
31.55
7.36
6.66
38.85
13.87
6.56
6.66
14.37
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.43
6.66
6.66
2.43
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
16.31
6.56
6.66
16.81
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
16.31
6.56
6.66
16.81
74.73
236.46
6.66
311.13
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
25.76
6.66
6.66
25.76
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
48.36
144.66
6.66
182.36
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
25.15
20.20
----------------- 331
Appendices
Sector 2
SI.
No.
31
HO
Sector 3
Sector 4
Sector 5
University
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
8.08
4.56
6.66
6.88
46.56
3.68
5.46
6.66
12.46
18.66
5.45
4.36
1.35
29.63
6.66
4.65
89.98
3.43
1.62
2.65
5.66
14.57
12.56
36
5.76
6.66
Visvesvaraya Univ.
RO
HO
6.06
8.06
6.06
HO
22.07
132.36
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
86.56
455.76
6.66
44.88
28.22
6.66
RO
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
22.67
132.36
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
86.56
455.76
6.66
44.88
28.22
6.66
2.43
8.23
6.66
78.68
8.36
45.11
6.66
6.68
8.33
6.66
26.54
6.66
6.86
6.66
50.28
6.66
53.32
3.85
1.55
155.66
58.68
38.56
Tn
tal
1Oldl
Grand Total
KERALA
HO
1
1
Kannur University
RO
HO
6.66
45.66
6.66
HO
3.11
62.55
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
156.46
164.36
6.66
157.32
42.45
6.66
RO
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
3.11
62.55
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
156.46
164.36
6.66
157.32
42.45
6.66
1.86
6.66
4.83
6.66
6.84
6.66
1.84
6.66
7.63
6.66
10.88
13.95
6.78
6.66
Tn
tal
lotai
Grand Total
MADHYA PRADESH
HO
1
1
Jiwaji UniversityGwalior
RO
HO
2.76
4.05
6.66
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
G rand Total
Sector 9
36
31
35
36
31
35
36)
36
6.88
51.66
6.66
51.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
21.45
28.36
6.66
48.75
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
8.43
136.62
6.66
138.45
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.65
5.66
6.66
7.65
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
28.27
12.56
6.66
32.77
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
8.66
6.66
8.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
45.35
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
282.87
616.22
6.66
818.68
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
45.35
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
262.87
616.22
6.66
818.68
3.25
22.48
128.87
41.66
6.66
168.87
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
38.34
37.66
6.66
67.34
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
123.31
34.45
6.66
157.76
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
78.14
238.56
6.66
388.64
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.33
17.50
2.20
28.68
38.56
10.50
28.00
0.00
0.00
7.78
81.65
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
352.66
356.85
6.66
783.61
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
28.00
0.00
0.00
7.78
81.65
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
352.66
356.85
6.66
783.61
6.63
6.66
6.66
6.63
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.84
6.66
6.66
6.84
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
8.47
6.66
6.66
8.47
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
14.36
18.66
6.66
32.36
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
333
Appendices
Sector 2
SI.
No.
Sector 3
Sector 4
Sector 5
University
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
HO
5
31
35
2.24
6.66
36
2.78
4.65
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
15.36
13.85
6.66
15.46
6.66
6.66
RO
8.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.78
4.65
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
15.36
13.85
6.66
15.46
6.66
6.66
7.01
43.54
6.66
13.63
22.68
16.96
146.65
3.68
45.66
6.66
46.26
155.66
38.16
37.66
1.32
41.85
6.66
15.56
144.15
27.91
16.95
5.75
58.63
6.66
10.61
165.68
3.19
28.96
10.86
19.13
6.66
81.56
58.13
18.32
11.65
1.32
6 .6 6
18.52
2.26
2.54
6 .6 6
lotai
T n ta l
Grand Total
MAHARASHTRA
11
HO
SGB Amravati UniversityAmravati
RO
HO
4.88
27.45
6 .6 6
17.41
84.55
3.37
6 .6 6
1.86
21.38
6 .6 6
5.17
43.46
6.34
6 .6 6
HO
35.17
256.36
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
166.26
682.38
6.66
126.26
243.85
6.66
RO
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
35.17
256.36
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
186.26
682.38
6.66
128.26
243.85
6.66
3.94
6 .6 6
6 .6 6
4.31
6 .6 6
3.94
6 .6 6
6 .6 6
3.88
6 .6 6
4.53
6 .6 6
lotai
T n ta l
Grand Total
ORISSA
11
HO
Fakir Mohan University, Balasore
RO
HO
7.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
12.83
6.66
6.66
RO
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
7.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
12.83
6.66
6.66
lotai
T n ta l
Grand Total
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
Sector 9
36
31
35
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
36
31
35
36
2.24
6.66
6.66
2.24
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
33.55
18.66
6.66
51.55
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
33.55
18.66
6.66
51.55
2.76
36.23
42.63
242.56
6.66
285.13
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
87.81
237.66
6.66
325.51
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
46.18
262.85
6.66
248.14
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
18.84
252.66
6.66
276.84
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
116.68
88.86
6.66
188.58
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
18.84
2.26
6.66
22.64
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.54
6.66
6.66
2.54
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
31.68
122.66
6.66
153.68
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
16.41
85.66
6.66
165.41
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.91
1.45
2.91
3.16
3.16
6.66
36.23
7.27
6.66
6.66
8.66
66.45
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
376.82
1243.15
6.66
1613.87
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
7.27
6.66
6.66
8.88
66.45
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
376.82
1243.15
6.66
1613.87
21.81
6.66
6.66
21.81
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
21.38
6.66
6.66
21.38
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
4.53
6.66
6.66
4.53
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
13.56
13.56
27.13
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
47.83
6.66
6.66
47.83
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
27.13
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
47.83
6.66
6.66
47.83
------------------ 335
Appendices
S e c to r 2
S I.
N o.
S e c to r 3
S e c to r 4
S e c to r 5
U n iversity
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
PUNJAB
HO
i
4.87
52.46
6.66
12.63
88.13
27.16
30.55
8.83
8.75
6.66
3.84
6.66
12.75
4.30
8.08
21.66
6.66
4.81
6.66
5.65
2.46
HO
5.78
83.82
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
26.88
86.13
6.66
44.86
37.25
6.66
RO
8.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
5.78
83.82
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
26.88
86.13
6.66
44.86
37.25
6.66
18.78
6.66
8.76
2.26
51.85
32.66
42.43
6.66
35.67
6.66
Grand Total
RAJASTHAN
HO
1
2.23
8.56
6.66
2.78
6.66
Bikaner Univ.
RO
HO
2.23
8.56
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.78
6.66
6.66
156.82
34.26
6.66
RO
8.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.23
8.56
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.78
6.66
6.66
156.82
34.26
6.66
2.68
1.25
3.51
6.66
Tn
tal
loiai
Grand Total
TAMIL NADU
HO
1
11.47
45.34
6.66
10.04
31.27
1.71
4.50
2.36
6.66
6.66
43.66
125.16
30.37
45.85
6.66
63.14
51.88
32.05
57.86
4.56
6.66
6.28
6.66
35.64
18.36
43.76
6.66
18.86
118.74
49.96
35.16
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
35
Sector 6
36
31
7.46
35
6.66
2.86
4.66
Sector 9
36
31
8.48
35
6.66
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
36
31
27.13
11.21
113.46
35
36
51.52
267.74
6.66
258.26
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
26.38
25.26
6.66
45.64
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
13.86
137.46
6.66
151.36
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
7.46
6.66
6.66
6.86
133.68
6.66
6.66
27.13
6.66
85.86
376.41
6.66
456.27
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
7.46
6.66
6.66
6.86
133.68
6.66
6.66
27.13
6.66
85.86
376.41
6.66
456.27
18.78
6.66
6.66
18.78
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
8.76
2.26
6.66
16.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
56.85
41.56
6.66
88.35
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
42.43
6.66
6.66
42.43
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
35.67
6.66
6.66
35.67
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
161.83
43.76
6.66
265.53
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
161.83
43.76
6.66
265.53
2.68
1.25
6.66
3.83
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
3.51
6.66
6.66
3.51
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
87.26
216.35
6.66
363.55
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
165.23
146.86
6.66
246.18
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
43.63
22.86
6.66
66.43
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
81.52
188.66
6.66
286.12
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
17.25
6.66
------------------ 337
Appendices
Sector 2
SI.
No.
Sector 3
Sector 4
31
35
36
31
35
36
HO
7
Sector 5
University
31
35
2.66
6.66
6.76
6.66
8.96
6.66
36
31
35
28.82
2.45
6.26
6.66
36
27.72
124.87
6.66
2.36
6.66
6.66
144.55
286.78
6.66
188.16
166.75
6.66
RO
8.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
27.72
124.87
6.66
2.36
6.66
6.66
144.55
286.78
6.66
188.18
166.75
6.66
4.37
4.16
Tntal
1Dial
Grand Total
UTTAR PRADESH
HO
1
1
8.62
52.21
6.66
36.61
138.87
103.45
34.16
6.66
5.28
6.66
25.16
6.66
40.28
8.62
6.56
10.35
6.66
11.64
13.85
8.46
34.15
8.87
14.56
6.66
30.57
45.85
21.18
6.66
10.27
1.66
4.66
6.66
3.66
5.46
6.66
12.46
18.66
3.72
1.66
6.84
30.88
6.66
31.15
6.66
35.11
4.25
6.66
1.68
6.66
6.66
1.26
6.66
1.16
6.66
HO
28.48
121.02
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
152.18
218.27
6.66
227.86
88.82
6.66
RO
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
28.48
121.62
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
152.18
218.27
6.66
227.88
88.82
6.66
in
IU
ii
Tntal
1Dial
Grand Total
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
15.22
G rand Total
Sector 9
36
31
35
36
31
0.00
35
36)
36
46.65
2.45
6.66
48.16
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.76
6.66
6.66
6.76
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
15.16
6.66
6.66
15.16
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
32.47
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
386.23
582.41
6.66
878.64
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
32.47
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
386.23
582.41
6.66
878.64
4.37
4.16
6.66
8.47
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
148.68
226.18
6.66
374.86
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
65.44
24.46
6.66
88.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
26.65
88.15
6.66
166.86
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
66.62
66.41
6.66
121.63
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
16.27
1.66
6.66
11.27
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
4.66
6.66
6.66
4.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
26.64
25.66
6.66
45.64
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
76.61
68.62
6.66
138.63
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
4.86
6.66
4.86
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1.16
5.66
6.66
6.76
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
0.00
0.33
2.91
0.00
0.00
0.00
9.56
21.70
6.66
34.48
3.72
4.34
2.91
0.00
0.00
0.33
73.81
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
411.88
561.82
6.66
813.81
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.91
0.00
0.00
0.33
73.81
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
411.88
561.82
6.66
813.81
339
Appendices
Sector 2
SI.
No.
Sector 3
Sector 4
Sector 5
University
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
31
35
36
UTTRAKHAND
HO
i
0 .0 0
0.18
6.66
2.24
HO
0.00
6.16
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.24
6.66
6.66
RO
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
6.18
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.24
6.66
6.66
3.60
25.65
6.66
13.86
18.66
4.16
68.75
0.66
25.26
6.66
26.23
54.25
32.55
32.55
6.66
15.75
6.66
2.38
54.25
10.22
43.65
6.66
13.61
103.85
6.66
46.56
HO
13.02
116.25
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
55.58
230.85
6.66
36.65
148.86
6.66
RO
0.00
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
13.02
116.25
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
55.58
236.85
6.66
36.65
148.86
6.66
HO
268.38
1181.75
6.66
2.36
6.66
6.66
1636.38
2862.54
6.66
1212.86
858.78
6.66
R0
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
268.38
1181.75
6.66
2.36
6.66
6.66
1636.38
2862.54
6.66
1212.86
858.78
6.66
1388.53
2676.71
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
246.88
221.65
6.66
166.65
86.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
11.83
6.66
6.66
Total Non-Univ.|lnitt.
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1.88
6.66
6.66
13.45
6.66
6.66
Total IUC
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
268.36
1181.75
6.66
2.36
6.66
6.66
1636.38
2862.54
6.66
1212.86
858.78
6.66
1586.81
4158.45
6.66
2.36
6.66
6.66
1285.27
3684.18
6.66
1344.78
1656.76
6.66
T1 nOtld
a ll
Grand Total
WEST BENGAL
HO
i
lotai
T n ta l
Grand Total
C fq u J Tfilql
UlanO 1Oldl
Total
(? in Lakhs)
Sector 5
31
35
Sector 6
36
31
35
8.88
Sector 9
36
31
35
Grand Total
(3 1 + 3 5 +
36)
Total
36
31
8.62
35
36
2.24
6.86
6.66
3.64
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
8.88
8.88
8.88
6.62
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.24
6.86
6.66
3.64
0.00
8.88
8.88
8.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
0.00
8.88
8.88
8.88
6.62
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
2.24
6.86
6.66
3.64
51.68
114.66
6.66
165.68
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
88.21
112.66
6.66
266.21
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
31.81
76.66
6.66
161.81
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
46.64
184.66
6.66
246.64
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
29.43
29.43
29.43
22.80
111.08
8.88
8.88
8.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
217.14
486.66
6.66
767.14
8.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
111.88
8.88
8.88
8.88
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
217.14
486.66
6.66
767.14
458.72
6.66
6.66
58.71
464.56
6.66
6.66
27.13
6.66
2878.37
5435.76
6.66
8414.07
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
458.72
6.66
6.66
58.71
464.56
6.66
6.66
27.13
6.66
2878.37
5435.76
6.66
8414.67
36.48
6.66
6.66
8.86
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
1788.45
3285.33
6.66
5683.78
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
11.83
6.66
6.66
11.83
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
15.33
6.66
6.66
15.33
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
6.66
458.72
6.66
6.66
58.71
464.56
6.66
6.66
27.13
6.66
2878.37
5435.76
6.66
8414.67
485.26
6.66
6.66
68.51
464.56
6.66
6.66
27.13
6.66
4783.88
8731.63
6.66
13525.61
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Appendices
A P P E N D IX -IX
Summary (Plan) 2013-2014
G e n d e r/E q u ity
Quality and
E x c e lle n c e
Research S c h e m e s
Relevance and v a lu e
Based E d u c a tio n
ICT In te g ra tio n
G overnance &
E ffic ie n c y
Im p ro v e m e n t
C o m m itte d
Liabilities (Old U G C
S chcm es)
New
Sector-2
Sector-3
Sector-4
Sector-5
Sector-6
Sector-7
Sector-8
Sector-9
Sector-10
Schcm es
UGC
Sector-1
Schem es
Block Grants to
Universities
(? in Lakhs)
T o ta l
(S e c to r 1 to
10)
UNIVERSITIES
2 2 26 90.0 0
48 96 .56
29.99
42 7 0 .1 7
8241.70
73.85
0.00
0.00
94.45
0.00
240296.72
5594.37
8210.48
13.87
259.38
1777.88
0.00
0.00
0.00
44.97
0.00
15900.95
State Universities
0.00
61 44 5.20
47.35
8937.78
11337.80
17.16
0.00
0.00
3773.60
0.00
85558.90
0.00
7707.17
0.00
2 6 56 5.24
100.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
34372.41
Non-Universities Instts.
0.00
33.75
0.00
47 7 1 .1 7
47 2.03
13.16
0.00
394.38
0.00
5684.49
0.00
0.00
0.00
1098.71
1858.90
0.00
0.00
2.00
0.00
0.00
2959.61
0.00
6750.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
23250.00
0.00
30000.00
228284.37
89043.17
91.22
45902.46
23788.32
104.17
0.00
2.00
27557.39
0.00
414773.08
Central Univerisities
0.00
4 3 6 5 .2 4
0.00
4 6 8 .6 4
20 3.6 2
36.48
0.00
0.00
9.80
0.00
5083.78
Deemed to be Univs.
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
11.83
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
11.83
State Universities
0.00
1390.13
2.30
3898.93
2172.65
4 5 8.7 2
0.00
0.00
464.21
27.13
84 14 .07
Non-Universities Instts.
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.88
13.45
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
15.33
Total Colleges
0.00
5755.36
2.30
4369.46
2401.55
495.20
0.00
0.00
474.01
27.13
13525.01
228284.37
94798.53
93.52
50271.91
26189.87
599.37
0.00
2.00
28031.40
27.13
428298.10
0.00
5 7 51 3.84
48 2 6 .9 2
15 39 2.24
5088.71
0.00
0.00
0.00
23128.78
Central Univerisities
Deemed to be Universities
for Schoiarships/Felloships
AICTE, NEW DELHI
Total Universities
COLLEGES
23 0.8 4
Grand Total
228284.37 152312.37
4920.44
65894.99
346.08
31278.58
599.37
0.00
348.08
51160.18
105950.49
0.17
577.09
27.30
534025.68