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BHU, AMU among 19 more identified for ‘eminence’ tag

In the first list, the committee recommended eight public institutions of which three – IISc, Bangalore, IIT-Bombay and IIT-Delhi – were granted the IoE status​. In its second report, EEC has recommended additionally two institutions in the public category and seven in the private category​.
BHU, AMU among 19 more identified for ‘eminence’ tag
Banaras Hindu University
Key Highlights
  • A group of 19 more institutions have been identified for Institutions of Eminence (IoE) status
  • In the first list, the committee recommended eight public institutions of which three – IISc, Bangalore, IIT-Bombay and IIT-Delhi – were granted the IoE status
  • In its second report, EEC has recommended additionally two institutions in the public category and seven in the private category
NEW DELHI: The Empowered Expert Committee (EEC) has identified 19 more institutions — seven public and 12 private — for Institutions of Eminence (IoE) status. Submitting its second report to the ministry of human resource development on Friday, the committee recommended Banaras Hindu University, Tezpur University, Savithribai Phule Pune University, University of Hyderabad, Aligarh Muslim University, Panjab University and Andhra University in the government category.

The newly recommended private institutions are Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (Tamil Nadu), VIT (Vellore), Jamia Hamdard University (New Delhi), Shiv Nadar University (Noida), Azim Premji University (Karnataka), Ashoka University (Haryana), Krea University (Andhra Pradesh), Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (Bubaneshwar), OP Jindal Global University(Haryana), Indian Institute for Human Settlements (Bangalore), Institute of Public Health Sciences (Telangana) and Satya Bharti University (Haryana).
In the first list, the committee recommended eight public institutions of which three – IISc, Bangalore, IIT-Bombay and IIT-Delhi – were granted the IoE status. The three private institutions which were granted the status were BITS-Pilani, Manipal Academy of Higher Education and Jio Institute (under greenfield category).
In its second report, EEC has recommended additionally two institutions in the public category and seven in the private category which together with the previously recommended eight and three respectively, makes for 10 institutions recommended in each category. Further, EEC has also identified further five institutions in each category which, as per policy, were to be kept in reserve list. EEC has,however, recommended that all 15 institutions in each category be approved for IoE status.
The EEC, tasked with the selection of 20 institutions and monitor and review their implementation plans, after examining the proposals received, gave its first report in May 2018. On UGC’s recommendation, three public and three private institutions were approved by the government invoking a principle of equal weightage to both categories of institutions. UGC requested the EEC to continue its process till all the 20 institutions are identified.
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