During his maiden visit yesterday, he also stressed on the need for academic autonomy and developing an interface between academia and industry.
He said that value addition to social goods should be one of the goals of the varsity.
"Education and research should be socially relevant and the knowledge generation should go beyond the individual excellence and translate into various positive benefits for the society," Saraswat was quoted as saying in a release issued by JNU administration.
Saraswat, a full time NITI Aayog member, also held talks with the varsity VC, rectors, registrar and deans of the schools and chairpersons of special centres.
The HRD Ministry had last month appointed scientist and former DRDO chief Vijay Kumar Saraswat the Chancellor of JNU.
Saraswat replaced ISRO chief Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan whose five-year term ended on March 30.
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