After months of speculation, the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A), has decided to comply with the recommendations of the Veerappa Moily report on 54 per cent expansion in a period of three years. |
Earlier, the institution had said it needed at least four years to implement the expansion plan. However, at a meeting of the Board of Governors chaired by Narayan Murthy, a new policy of quota expansion was proposed and accepted unanimously. |
Under the policy, the institution will increase seats by 10 per cent in the 2007-2008 academic year, by 18 per cent in 2008-09, and by 26 per cent till 2009-10, making it a cumulative hike of 54 per cent. |
It has decided to utilise the land allotted for a sport complex on the new campus for constructing student hostels and residences for faculty and administration members. |
"The new policy drafted by us will ensure that the expansion is done in a systematic and phased manner and in a way that does not compromise with the quality of education," said Murthy. |
Bakul Dholakia, director of IIM-A, talking about the financial framework for the proposed expansion, said, "The institute will be placing a proposal before the Centre for a one-time capital grant of Rs 83-84 crore. Our corpus had taken a hit with the construction of the new campus, though, apart from this grant, we hope to maintain our self-sufficient status." |
The meeting also took up the issue of the faculty shortage ratio which currently stands at 1: 8.5, with 20 per cent of the teaching responsibility borne by visiting faculty. The board would be meeting again in mid-December to discuss ways and means to increase faculty strength, added Dholakia. |
The board has chosen IIM-A alumnus M S Banga to chair its International Advisory Council, which will strategise global alliances and networking for the institution. Dholakia also announced the creation of a gender resource centre for research on gender issues. |