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SRCC, Stephens to seek deemed university status

Published - January 20, 2017 01:19 am IST - New Delhi:

Prestigious Delhi University colleges such as SRCC, Ramjas, St. Stephens and Hindu College are planning to seek deemed university status.

Although the proposals are in the nascent stage, if granted, it will help them formulate their own rules and decide their own fee structure.

‘Complete freedom’

“Few colleges like SRCC, St. Stephens, Ramjas, Hindu and the ones run by the Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee want to seek deemed university status. HRD has also formulated some norms for providing more autonomy to colleges but deemed status will give them complete freedom to function on their own,” a senior university official said on the condition of anonymity.

“The matter was raised in the governing body meeting of Hindu College and in the later stages proposals will be drafted for seeking the status and the colleges will be required to gain A grade in NAAC accreditation for three consecutive occasions.

‘Not bound by DU rules’

“If this happens, the colleges will not be bound to follow DU rules and there will be no need to seek sanctions from the university for any decision,” he added.

However, the students’ union might oppose the move as studying in these colleges might become expensive then as the institutions will be free to decide their fee structure like private universities. — PTI

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