According to sources, 73 varsities including central universities, state universities, private and deemed-to-be universities have applied for the "institutions of eminence" tag. Out of these, six applications have been received under the greenfields category.
Among those who have applied from the public sector are seven Indian Institutes of Technology (Madras, Delhi, Bombay, Kharagpur, Kanpur, Guwahati, Roorkee), Delhi University and Jawaharlal Nehru University and Mangalore University.
From the private sector O P Jindal Global University, Ashoka University, Manipal University and Amity University, among others, have applied for the tag.
The Centre wants to establish a total of 20 'Institutes of Eminence' -- a distinct category of deemed-to-be- universities, supporting them to become "World Class" institutions.
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By March-April 2018, 20 (10 each from public and private category) institutions will be accorded the eminence status with a mandate to achieve the world-class status over a period of 10 years.
As per the guidelines issued by the UGC, institutions in the top 50 of the National Institute Ranking Framework (NIRF) rankings or those ranking among top 500 of the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, QS University Rankings or Shanghai Ranking Academic Ranking of World Universities were eligible to apply.
A screening committee will go through the applications and select the institutions.