The University Grants Commission is seeking suggestions and comments from stakeholders on its proposed draft regulations for the appointment and promotion of teachers and academic staff in universities and colleges. The regulations aim to update and harmonize guidelines for academic positions across all higher education institutions in India, and will introduce new methodologies for recruitment and promotion processes. Stakeholders are urged to review the draft and contribute to the shaping of the future of academic staffing in the country.
Union Minister of Education Dharmendra Pradhan has released the draft guidelines for the UGC (Minimum Qualifications for Appointment of Teachers and Academic Staff in Universities and Colleges and Measures for the Maintenance of Standards in Higher Education) Regulations, 2025. These new regulations aim to bring flexibility, inclusivity, and excellence in faculty recruitment and career progression in Indian higher education institutions. They also align with the goals of the New Education Policy-2020 (NEP-2020) and place emphasis on Indian languages and interdisciplinary backgrounds. Additionally, the guidelines include specialized recruitment pathways for fields such as Yoga, Music, Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Sculpture, and Drama to attract the best talent and preserve India's cultural heritage.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has announced draft guidelines for introducing skill-based courses and micro-credentials in higher education institutions, aligning with the objectives of the National Education Policy 2020. These courses, including emerging fields such as data analytics and AI, aim to enhance students' employability and support economic growth through a qualified workforce. Feedback on the guidelines will be accepted for the next 30 days, giving students and educators a chance to provide their input.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has opened the floor for stakeholders to provide their feedback on the proposed changes for CUET-UG 2025. These changes include conducting the exam once a year in CBT mode and allowing candidates to choose up to five subjects, among others. The feedback can be given through a Google Form and must be submitted before 26.12.2024.
Today is the deadline for registrations of the UGC-NET December 2024 exam but aspirants are facing technical issues with the website, leading to unsuccessful attempts. Some have been trying to register since November 26, but have not been able to complete the process due to issues like the website freezing, redirecting to the homepage, and not receiving the email OTP. Aspirants are urging for an extension of the deadline and question the utilization of the exam fees for maintenance and smooth conducting of the exam.
The registration window for the National Eligibility Test (NET) held by the University Grants Commission (UGC) will close today, December 10. Interested candidates can submit their application forms before 11:50 pm on the official website, ugcnet.nta.ac.in. Those who fulfil the age criteria can apply for JRF, assistant professor posts, or PhD admission. Relaxations are available for reserved categories, LLM holders, and armed forces personnel.
The NTA has announced that the online application window for the UGC-NET December 2024 exam will be closing soon. Interested candidates can still apply by visiting the official website and completing the registration process. The exam, which determines eligibility for positions in Indian universities and colleges, will be conducted in CBT mode and for 85 subjects. Candidates must carefully follow all instructions and only apply through the official website to avoid disqualification. The NTA will communicate all important updates through registered email addresses and mobile numbers provided in the application forms.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the start of the online application process for the UGC NET December 2024 exam. Interested candidates can now apply for the exam through the official website, ugcnet.nta.ac.in. Before beginning the application process, candidates must ensure that all details, including email address and mobile number, are filled in accurately. The exam, which will be conducted in CBT mode, is open to candidates with at least 55% marks in their master's degree or equivalent. Humanities, social sciences, computer science, and electronic science are among the eligible subjects.
On November 11th, India celebrates National Education Day to honor the birth of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, India's first Education Minister. As we commemorate his 128th birth anniversary, it serves as a reminder to improve and bring necessary changes to India's education system. Known as the legend of India's education system, Azad proposed the establishment of the IITs, UGC, and AICTE, and was also responsible for setting up India's first IIT at Kharagpur.
The government has announced the postponement of NEET PG 2024 exam for the welfare of students and to maintain the integrity of the exam. The Health Ministry is looking to conduct an in-depth evaluation of the procedures for NEET PG. In addition, the government has also ordered the replacement of the NTA chief responsible for conducting NEET UG and UGC NET, showing their commitment to cracking down on perpetrators of misconduct.