UGC seeks academics’ views on appointment of Vice-Chancellors
Staff Reporter
MADURAI: The University Grants Commission (UGC) has sought the views of educationists, academics and Vice-Chancellors on norms to be followed while appointing Vice-Chancellors.
A conference of vice-chancellors from southern states held in Hyderabad on September 19 discussed the issue. It was decided that a panel would submit recommendations to the apex body of higher education on qualifications/norms required to become Vice-Chancellor.
Madurai Kamaraj University Vice-Chancellor P. Maruthamuthu, who attended the conference, told The Hindu on Thursday that heads of varsities were unanimous that certain criteria should be followed in selection of vice-chancellors.
UGC Chairman S. Thorat and an eminent educationist A. Gnanam were among those who addressed the conference.
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