Parul University becomes youngest state private college to attain UGC category 1 graded autonomy status
Category-1 universities receive 12B status, which allows them to obtain research grants and engage foreign professors without UGC approval.
Alivia Mukherjee | July 15, 2024 | 03:01 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Parul University has joined the list of the nation’s top institutions by being conferred the category 1 university status with grant of graded autonomy by the University Grants Commission (UGC). According to the official press release, Parul University is the youngest state private university to attain the UGC category-1 graded autonomy status.
According to the official press release, Parul University has dedicated itself to offering a comprehensive learning experience through its interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary programmes. As per the university, this focus on holistic education aligns with the national agenda of achieving higher standards of global excellence.
"The UGC vested upon Parul University this autonomy status as a reward for its quality efforts and to engage effectively in its academic practices and methodologies," read the university press release.
UGC Category 1 University: Benefits
The UGC Category 1 universities are classified as high-quality institutions based on their top rankings and NAAC scores, as well as their performance in world rankings. This categorization grants these universities autonomy and key academic benefits, such as the ability to initiate new programmes and offer ODL opportunities. Additionally, they automatically receive 12B status, which allows them to obtain research grants and engage foreign professors without UGC approval, among other advantages.
Elevating standards of education
According to the press release, Parul University has been working for elevating its standards of education. The institution has invested in providing students with top-notch industry exposure, state-of-the-art facilities for practical learning and research, and value-added learning programmes. As per the university statement, by developing interdisciplinary standards and engaging with field experts, the university has created an environment conducive to quality education.
Adopting NEP 2020
Moreover, Parul University has adopted the National Education Policy (NEP) by incorporating modern teaching and learning methodologies, thereby enhancing its academic offerings and preparedness.
Global recognition and impact
According to the official press release, the university’s efforts in promoting research collaborations and knowledge exchange initiatives have further solidified its reputation. Parul University’s commitment to fostering a learning environment that meets global standards has resulted in it attracting students and faculty from various countries.
Devanshu Patel, president of Parul University, expressed his gratitude and enthusiasm for this achievement. “This grant of autonomy as a Category 1 University, is truly something of great significance for us as a University. Our efforts over the years have been focusing on delivering the highest standard of quality in education not only on a national level, but with global excellence and we will continue to further this objective”, he said.
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