It also aims to replace several acts in force for establishing suchuniversities.
The bill tabled by Higher Education Minister BasavarajRayareddi states that presently there are seven universitiesacts in force and each one differs in its functioning and is considered necessary to bring uniformity in monitoring ofthese universities by the state government.
It said the new legislation aims at consolidating and enhancing the performance and to bring uniformity in administration of all state universities but by retaining their special characters in academic attainment, research, extension and related activities.
The bill also proposes "significant" changes like search-cum-selection committee for appointment of Vice- Chancellors consists of eminent academicians, the senate, syndicate or executive council renamed as executive council and common recruitment board, among others.
It also clearly states that the Chancellor shall exercise all the powers in consultation with the state government for uniform, speedy and effective decision making.