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Friday, January 1, 2016

Re: [MTC Global] 1310 posts of professors lying vacant in central universities

Respected sirs,

The same thing is going on not only in central universities but also in state universities. This is fact. So many cases are going on in high courts and supreme court. The best solution for this may be:
1. The UGC recruit the vacancies on the basis of merit or conduct an examination, but the weight-age for interview should reduce. 
2. If the university itself recruit, it is better to reduce interview marks to 10 to 15 and disclose the applicants information (certificates, etc.) on the university websites.

On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 10:26 AM, Sushil J Lalwani <sushil.lalwani@spsu.ac.in> wrote:
UGC SHOULD CONSTITUTE A CENTRAL SELECTION BOARD AND SELECT FACULTY ON BASIS OF VACANCIES ON PATTERN OF UPSC.THEN ONLY CENTRAL AND STATE UNIVERSITIES WILL HAVE TEACHERS AS PER VACANCY.OR ELSE THIS PROBLEM WILL CONTINUE.HRD MINISTRY MUST THINK OVER AND TAKE AN EARLY DECISION.
PROF.SUSHIL J.LALWANI
EX.DEAN,FACULTY OF COMMERCE,JNVYAS UNIVERSITY,JODHPUR
DEAN,SIR PADAMPAT SINGHANIA UNIVERSITY,UDAIPUR.

On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 9:01 PM, Prof. Bholanath Dutta <bnath.dutta@gmail.com> wrote:

There are 1,310 posts of Professors lying vacant in various Central Universities, as on September 1, 2015, the Ministry of Human Resource Development said.

Union HRD minister Smriti Irani shared this information in a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha adding that her ministry and University Grants Commission (UGC) have repeatedly written to Central Universities to expedite filling of vacancies of teachers and are continuously monitoring the process.

In a reply to another question, Irani said the percentage of girl candidates (out of total registered candidates) in undergraduate engineering Joint Entrance Exam (Main) has registered an increase from 26.48 per cent (in 2014) to 26.73 per cent (in 2015).

However, the percentage of girl candidates qualified for JEE (Advanced) has declined from 17.9 per cent (of the total candidates qualified for JEE (Advanced) in 2014 to 17.35 per cent in 2015, she added.

Responding to another question, the minister said there are several databases on publications from different countries in peer reviewed journals.

As per data available with one such database Web of Science, amongst BRICS countries, the share of India in publication in such journals in 2015, is 14.69 per cent while that of China is 64.23 per cent, reported India Today


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