St Aloysius, Roshni Nilaya, SDM to get power to award degrees


St Aloysius, Roshni Nilaya, SDM to get power to award degrees

New Delhi, Oct 8 (DHNS): Ten autonomous colleges in Karnataka, including Bangalore-based Jyoti Nivas and Mount Carmel colleges, are among 45 institutions which will soon get greater autonomy and the power to award degrees.

This was decided by the Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry here at a meeting with principals of select autonomous colleges. 

St Joseph’s College, Bangalore, KLE Society’s P C Jabin Science College, Hubli, Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara (SDM) College, Dakshina Kannada, and KLE Society’s Lingaraj College, Belgaum, are the other autonomous colleges to enter the select list.

Mangalore-based School of Social Work Roshni Nilaya, and St Aloysius College, besides JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science and St Philomena’s College in Mysore are also in the list.

Eleven autonomous colleges from Tamil Nadu, the highest from any state, were also selected. The list features three institutes from Tiruchirappalli, Jamal Mohammed College, National College and St Joseph’s College.

Kongunadu Arts and Science College and PSGR Krishnammal College in Coimbatore, Vellalar College for Women, Erode, Loyala College Nungambakkam, Chennai, Fatima College, Madurai, The Standard Fireworks Rajaratnam College for Women, Sivakasi, St Xavier’s College, Tirunelveli and AVC College, Mannampandal, are the other colleges from the state.

Nine colleges from HRD Minister M M Pallam Raju’s home state of Andhra Pradesh made it to the list, including Andhra Loyal College and P B Siddartha College of Arts and Science in Viajayawada, Sir C R Reddy College, Eluru and Sri Yerramilli Narayana Murthy College in the west Godavari district.

All 45 institutes are Grade A colleges accredited with the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). They are also recognised as centres with potential for excellence by the University Grants Commission (UGC). These were the two main criteria for granting them the power to award degree.

The ministry thus paved the way for according a similar status to other autonomous colleges if they fulfil the two criteria. The ministry will also bring an amendment to the UGC Act to give autonomous colleges the power to grant degree. There are 441 autonomous colleges in the country.

“We will provide them three different routes. Those functioning for the last 15 years can either come in for degree-granting powers through deemed to be university route, or become a state university or get an autonomous university status under the UGC Act, provided they fulfil the basic criteria of NAAC accreditation with Grade A and CPE status by the UGC,” a ministry official said.

  

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  • Sureshramana Mayya, Manipal

    Fri, Nov 01 2013

    I am glad to know about this. Rs. 55 crores for each degree granting college - a good amount indeed. That grant will make them excellent institutions.

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  • praveen kumar mt, dharwad

    Sat, Oct 19 2013

    Congratulations principal, staff and students of School of Social Work, Roshani Nilaya. Proud to be the student of the prestigious institution which has bagged the privilege of awarding degrees.

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  • Rev. Dr. Peter Castelino, Pangla/Lucknow

    Wed, Oct 09 2013

    congratulations principal, staff and students of School of Social Work, Roshani Nilaya. Proud to be the student of the prestigious institution which has bagged the privilege of awarding degrees.

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  • Anil Albert D'Souza, Bangalore / Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 08 2013

    GREAT NEWS TO THE AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTIONS. ADDITIONAL FEATHER TO THE CAP OF AUTONOMY. ALL THE AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTIONS ARE REPUTED AND THEY DESERVE TO BE GIVEN THIS SPECIAL HONOUR. HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS AND WARMEST FELICITATIONS TO ALL THE AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTIONS FOR REACHING A SPECIAL MILESTONE. I AM MORE HAPPIER BECAUSE CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS ARE GIVEN SPECIAL POWER TO GRANT AND AWARD DEGREES.
    GOOD MOVE FROM THE HUMAN RESOURCE DEPARTMENT.
    ANIL ALBERT D'SOUZA
    ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
    SDM LAW COLLEGE
    MANGALORE

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Oct 08 2013

    Good to know that St.Aloysius,Roshni Nilaya and SDM to get the powers to awrd degrees.All these institutions are the prestigiuos education centre of Kanara region.Hope,this will make these institutions more responsible and progress better in the educational sector.All the best.Thanq.

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  • Dr. Mohan Prabhu, >>.D., QC, mangalore, ottawa

    Tue, Oct 08 2013

    It is a big honour and privilege. Congratulations to my alma mater and to the Rector, Principal and Staff of St. Aloysius College.

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  • Steevan Pinto, MSW, SSW, Permude

    Tue, Oct 08 2013

    Congratulations to the Management, Principal, Faculty and Staff of School of Social Work for successfully achieving the greater autonomy of Awarding Degree Certificates.i am more proud and happy by reading this news.. All the best..

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  • santhosh wilson, belthangady/mangalore

    Tue, Oct 08 2013

    nice to hear that st.aloysius college has given the greater autonomy of awarding degree certificates. i am happy to be a part of this great institute.

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