The IIMs will also be declared as Institutions of National Importance said the bill, which was cleared by the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi today.
Following the approval by the Cabinet, this much awaited legislation is expected to be introduced in Parliament in the upcoming Budget session.
"The IIM Bill focuses on complete autonomy, effective administration, more alumni participation and many other areas," Prime Minister Modi tweeted shortly after the decision of the Cabinet was announced.
"We trust excellence and quality. This reflects vision of Modi Govt for higher education," Javadekar tweeted.
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In an official statement, the government said that the management of these Institutions would be Board driven, with the Chairperson and Director of an Institution which will be selected by the Board of Governors (BoGs).
Provision has also been made for inclusion of women and members from Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the Board, the statement added.
It is learnt that a provision making President of India as the Visitor of these Central Institutions was dropped and more powers were given to the Boards.
"The Annual Report of the Institutions will be placed in the Parliament and CAG will be auditing their accounts," the statement said.
Presently all IIMs are separate autonomous bodies registered under the Societies Act.
"Being societies, IIMs are not authorized to award degrees and, hence, they have been awarding Post Graduate Diploma and Fellow Programme in Management. While these awards are treated as equivalent to MBAs and Ph.D, respectively, the equivalence is not universally acceptable, especially for the Fellow Programme," the statement said.
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