In addition, women candidates will also be provided maternity, child care leave for up to 240 days in the entire duration of their M.Phil or Ph.D degrees.
HRD Minister Smriti Irani, who announced the relaxation of norms by UGC at a press conference here, said the government aims to boost the entry of women and the differently-abled in the fields of research.
Last week, Irani, while releasing the domestic rankings for Indian educational institutes, had announced that the government had asked the regulator to consider relaxing the norms for women and the differently-abled.
In its meeting today, the UGC has decided that a college which will be awarded the highest grades in two consecutive cycles of six years and ensures the highest grade in the third cycle will be granted autonomous status if it can get a 'no-objection certificate' from the university concerned.
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"This will grant them freedom to design curricula, prescribe syllabi, assess student performance and declare student results," she said.
In this context, she said, it has also been decided that if an institute is accredited with highest grade in two cycles by NAAC and continues to do so in the third cycle, the validity of accreditation would be made seven years instead of the present five years.
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UGC chairman Prakash said the plan is to give "freedom"
to institutions which are consistently doing well.
At present, there are around 500 autonomous colleges in the country, he said.
A college, affiliated to a university for a continuous period of 10 years and accredited by NAAC, may be granted this status, subject to certain norms, she said.