UGC plans to launch “innovation universities” scheme for worthy institutions

The University Grants Commission (UGC) has decided to launch a scheme for conferring the tag of “innovation universities” and “innovation centres” to worthy institutes. The scheme will fund existing Central and state universities as well as the best of deemed to be universities to upgrade to an innovation university or centre status.
As per the plan, government varsities apart will also be eligible for an innovative university tag. However, no grants or funding will be released to self-financing deemed to be universities. The UGC intends to extend the scheme to colleges.
Also, the Universities of Innovation Bill aims at establishing varsities that will encourage superlative academic quality and research output. These were to be set up either by the government, private entities or through public private partnerships and offer unmatched academic freedom.
According to the planning commission, the Bill provides for upgradation of universities / institutes to the status of innovation universities, provided they meet certain criteria. It promises a flexible framework allowing freedom to appoint a foreign academician as a vice-chancellor, invite a promising student to join as faculty, allow varsities to device their own merit-based admission process, individual quality standards free from UGC, and to keep the varsity out of CAG’s ambit.