UGC to bring experts without PhD/NET qualification to teach in Universities and Colleges across India

New Delhi: The University Grants Commission (UGC) is planning to introduce lateral entry for professors in universities and colleges, akin to the lateral entry scheme in the civil services.

Industry experts in fields like engineering, policy, communications, among others, will be able to teach as full-time and part-time faculty members in colleges and universities, even if they don’t hold a PhD or haven’t qualified the National Eligibility Test (NET), according to the proposal.

These industry experts will work as ‘Professors of Practice’, UGC Chairman M. Jagadesh Kumar told ThePrint. The idea was discussed Thursday at a meeting of the UGC chairman with vice-chancellors of various universities and the response was positive, Kumar said. 

“The new education policy (introduced in 2020) calls for better collaboration between education institutions and industry and hence we have thought of bringing in people from industry to teach in our institutions. They will be most beneficial in teaching subjects in emerging areas,” he added.

These areas include subjects like artificial intelligence, robotics, mechatronics, etc.

Currently, there is no provision for colleges and universities to employ industry experts, who don’t have a PhD or a NET qualification. 

“We will constitute a committee that will look into the details of how we can introduce this provision. The committee will submit its report and, based on the recommendations, we will forward the idea to the Ministry of Education for their approval. The existing provisions for faculty recruitment will have to be revised in order to include the new rules,” he added

Once the rules are finalised, there will be scope for industry experts to work as both permanent and visiting faculty in colleges and universities.

Leveraging industry experts’ knowledge is a common tactic employed by edtech platforms. Many people give up their jobs as bankers and engineers to teach on edtech platforms for better pay and exposure. 

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