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The Assam Venture Educational Institutions (Provincialisation of Services) Act, 2011

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THE ASSAM GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY
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PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHORITY
7R 292 frTJT, OTIW , 5 ( K W , 2011, 14 AR, 1933 (’ T?) 
No.292 Dispur, Monday, 5th September, 2011, 14th Bhadra, 1933 (S.E.)
GOVERNMENT OF ASSAM
ORDERS BY THE GOVERNOR
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT :: LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
NOTIFICATION
The 5th September, 2011
No.LGL. 98/2011/21. —  The following Act of the Assam Legislative Assembly which 
received the assent of the Governor is hereby published for general information.
ASSAM ACT NO. XVII OF 2011
(Received the assent of the Governor on 3rd September, 2011)
THE ASSAM VENTURE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS  
(PROVINCIALISATION OF SERVICES) ACT, 2011.
 
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I1738 TH ^A SSA M  GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY SEPTEMBER 5. 2011
AN
ACT
to provincialise the services of the employees of the Venture Educational 
Institutions in the State of Assam and to restrict further establishment of such 
Educational Institutions in the State.
Preamble Whereas it is expedient to provincialise the services o f employees o f the 
Venture Educational Institutions in the State of Assam and to restrict further 
establishment of such educational institutions in the State;
It is hereby enacted in the Sixty-second Year of the Republic of India as 
follows:-
Short title, 
extent and 
commence­
ment
1. (1) This Act may be called the Assam Venture Educational 
Institutions (Provincialisation of Services) Act, 2011.
Definitions 2.
(2)
(3)
It extends to the whole of Assam.
It shall come into force on such date as the State Government 
may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint end 
different dates may be appointed for different provisions of the 
Act or for different category o f educational institutions.
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-
(a) “Assam Higher Secondary Education Council” or “AHSEC” 
means the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council 
constituted under the provisions o f Assam Higher Secondary 
Education Act, 1984;
(b) “Block Elementary Education Officer” means the Block 
Elementary Education Officer in the concerned Block;
(c) “Board of Secondary Education, Assam’” or “SEBA” means 
the Board of Secondary Education, Assam constituted under the 
provisions of the Assam Secondary Education Act, 1961;
(d) “Deputy Inspector o f Schools” means the Deputy Inspector 
of Schools in the concerned Sub-division;
(e) “Director” means the Director of Elementary Education in 
case of a Primary or a Upper Primary School; Director of 
Secondary Education in case of a High school or a Higher 
Secondary School or a Junior College; and Director of Higher 
Education in case o f a Degree College :
Assam
Act 
XVII of 
1984.
Assam
Act 
XXV of
1961

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Provided that in case o f amalgamated High or Higher 
Secondary Schools, where primary or upper primary education is 
also imparted, the Director would mean the concerned Director 
in respect of the teachers and matters concerning their service 
conditions and emoluments but for the purpose of administration 
and all other purposes the Director would mean the Director of 
Secondary Education;
(f) “District Elementary Education Officer” means the District 
Elementary Education Officer of the concerned district;
(g) “District Scrutiny Committee” means the District Scrutiny 
Committee constituted under section 10 for each District to 
recommend names of Venture Educational Institutions which are 
considered eligible for provincialisation of the services of the 
employees serving therein;
(h) “Employee” means and includes all serving employees both 
teaching and non-teaching of Venture Educational Institutions 
who have been appointed by the concerned Venture Educational 
Institution before the 1 st day of January, 2011 and whose 
services are being or would be provincialised under this Act;
(i) “Governing Body” means the Governing Body of a College 
or a Junior College approved by the appropriate authority as 
notified by the State Government, for carrying out the 
management of the College or the Junior College, as the case 
may be;
(j) “State Government” means the State Government of Assam 
in the concerned Education Department i.e. Education 
(Elementary) Department in case of Primary and Upper-Primary 
Schools, Education (Secondary) Department in case of 
Secondary, Higher Secondary Schools and Junior Colleges, 
Education (Higher) Department in case of Degree Colleges;
(k) “Inspector of Schools” means the Inspector of Schools in the 
concerned district and unless the context otherwise requires, it 
includes an Assistant Inspector of Schools of the same district;
(l) “Managing Committee” means the Managing Committee Central
A.ct constituted under the provisions of Right of Children to Free and ^5 o f 
Compulsory Education Act, 2009 or the rules made thereunder 2009 
in the case of a Primary or Upper Primary School and in case of 
High School and Higher Secondary School, the Managing 
Committee approved by the appropriate authority as notified by 
the State Government for carrying out the management of the 
concerned educational institution;
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1740 THE ASSAM GAZETTE. EXTRAORDINARY . SEPTEMBER 5. 2011'
(m) “Provincialised School” or ‘Provincialised College” means a 
Venture Educational Institution wherein the services of 
employees are provincialised under this Act;
(n) “University” means the affiliating University in the state, 
namely; the Gauhati University, the Dibrugarh University, or the 
Assam University, as the case may be;
(o) “Venture Degree College” means a Degree College 
imparting education beyond Higher Secondary stage established 
by the people o f the locality prior to 1.1.2006 and which has also 
received affiliation from the concerned University and 
concurrence from the State Government on or before 1.1.2006 
and not provincialised under any Act enacted by the State 
legislature so far;
(p) “Venture High School” means High School including a High 
Madrassa imparting education upto class X and established by 
the people o f the locality prior to 1.1.2006 which has received 
permission from the State Government and recognition from the 
Board of Secondary Education, Assam on or before 1.1.2006
’ *  and not provincialised under any Act enacted by the State 
legislature so far;
(q) ’’Venture Higher Secondary School” means a Higher 
Secondary School imparting education upto Class XII and 
established by the people of the locality prior to 1.1.2006 which 
has received permission from the State Government prior to 
01.01.2006 and not provincialised under any Act earlier enacted 
by the State legislature so far and it includes a Junior College 
established by the people of the locality prior to 1.1.2006 which 
has received concurrence from the Government and permission 
from the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council on or 
before 01.01.06;
(r) “Venture ME School” including “ME Madrassa” means an 
Upper-Primary School imparting education upto Class VID and 
established by the people of the locality prior to 1.1.2006 which 
has received recognition from the competent authority on or 
before 01.01.2006 and not provincialised under any Act enacted 
by the State legislature so far;
(s) “Venture Primary School” means a Primary School 
imparting education upto Class V and established by the people 
of the locality prior to 1.1.2006 and not provincialised under any 
Act enacted by the State legislature so far; .

-T H E A S S A M  GAZETTE. EXTRAORDINARY. SEPTEMBER 5. 2011 ____ 1741.
(t) “Venture Educational Institutions” means and includes 
Venture Degree College, Venture Higher Secondary School, 
Venture High School, Venture ME School and Venture Primary 
School situated within the State of Assam.
Eligibility
criteria for 
selection of 
educational 
institutions 
for 
provincialisat- 
ion of services 
of its 
employees
3. (1) Subject to the provisions of Article 30 of the Constitution of
India, the following categories of Venture Educational 
Institutions shall be eligible for being considered for 
provincialisation of the services of its employees :-
(i) the Venture Educational Institutions which have been 
established and had obtained the required permission 
or recognition or affiliation or concurrence, as the 
case may be, from the respective competent 
Authority or Authorities before 1.1.2006;
(ii) it has a minimum enrolment of 25 students in the 
highest class i.e. Class-V, if it is a Primary School; 
Class-VIII, if it is an upper-Primary School; Class-X, 
if it is a High School; and Class-XII, if it is a Higher 
Secondary School or. a Junior College ; and Final 
year of Three Year Degree Course, if it is a Degree 
College, as on the date of coming into force of this 
Act;
(iii) in case of a High School or a Higher Secondary 
School or a Junior College or a Degree College, the 
concerned educational institution must have a 
consistent good academic performance which would 
mean that at least 30% of the candidates appearing 
for the final examination must have passed in any 
three examinations held since 01.01.2006.
(2) In case of a Degree College and a Junior College, the eligibility 
criteria specified in sub-section (1) above regarding date of 
recognition, affiliation or concurrence, minimum enrolment and 
performance would mean in respect of each of the subjects with 
or without ‘Major’  as the case may be, and the services of the 
employees appointed or engaged in connection with such subject 
or subjects shall be considered for provincialisation under the 
provisions of this Act, only if the specified eligibility criteria are 
satisfied.
(3) The concerned educational institution must have the required 
infrastructure (i) in case of Degree College as specified by the 
concerned University to which the College is affiliated; (ii) if it 35 of
2009is Primary or Upper Primary School as specified in Item-2 of the

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Employees to 
be
Government
servant
THE ASSAM GAZETTE._EXTTLAORDINARY_SEPTEMBER 5^201
Schedule of the Right o f Children to Free and Compulsory 
Education Act, 2009 and in case of all other educational 
institutions, the concerned institution must have the required 
infrastructure as specified in section 10 of the Assam Non- 
Govemment Educational Institutions (Regulation and 
Management) Act, 2006.
(4) An institution, which does not have the required infrastructure 
specified in sub-section (3) above, may be considered as eligible 
for provincialisation of the services of the employees, provided 
such institution acquires the required infrastructure within two 
years from the date of commencement of this Act.
(5) Subject to the provisions of the Statutes, Ordinances and 
Regulations made by the concerned affiliating University, in 
case o f a Degree College and subject to the provisions of the 
Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009, 
in case of a Primary or Upper Primary School and in case of all 
other institutions, subject to the provisions of the Assam Non- 
Govemment Educational Institutions (Regulation and 
Management) Act, 2006, an educational institution which does 
not fulfil the eligibility criteria as on the date of coming into 
force of this Act or does not acquire eligibility under sub-section 
(4) above within the two years period as aforesaid shall not be 
eligible to be considered for provincialisation of the services of 
its employees, but may be allowed to run as a Private Institution 
or a Non-Government Educational Institution.
(6) Save and except an institution covered under Article 30 of the 
Constitution of India which is already getting some financial 
assistance or grants-in-aid, no Private or Non-Government 
educational institution shall be entitled to get any aid or 
assistance from the State Government in any form with effect 
from the date of coming into force of this Act.
4. (1) The services of the employees of all eligible Venture
Educational Institutions under section 3 and who have already 
completed ten years of services in such Educational Institution 
without any break from the date of affiliation, recognition, 
concurrence or permission as the case may be, of the concerned 
educational institutions as on the date of coming into force of 
this Act, shall be deemed to have been provincialised and they 
shall become employees of the State Government with effect 
from that date.
Assam
Act IV 
o f2007
Central.. 
Act No 
35 of 
2009
Assam 
Act IV 
o f2007

THE ASSAM GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY. SEPTEMBER 5,2011
(2) The services of all the teaching and non-teaching employees, 
who have not yet completed ten years of continuous services 
without break in that Venture Educational Institutions as under 
sub-section (1) shall be provincialised with effect from the date 
on which they complete the required ten years of service as 
stipulated under sub-section(l):
Provided that the numbers of employees in both teaching 
and non-teaching cadre in each of the institution, services of 
whom are provincialised or to be provincialised under this Act, 
shall not exceed as specified in the Schedule appended to this 
Act:
Provided further that where the number of such employees 
serving in such Venture Educational Institutions exceeds the 
numbers as specified in the Schedule, the provincialisaiion of the 
services of the employees shall be on the basis of seniority in the 
respective category in the concerned educational institution. The 
State Government shall have no liability whatsoever in regard to 
such excess employees.
(3) The services of a teaching or non-teaching employee in a 
Venture Educational Institution upto higher secondary level shall 
be considered for provincialisation, only if  they have the 
requisite academic and professional qualifications prescribed by 
the relevant Rules at the time of their initial appointment. In 
case of employees of a Degree College, they must have acquired 
such requisite educational as well as professional qualification as 
may be determined by the University Grants Commission from 
time to time:
Provided that if an employee is required to acquire any 
prescribed academic or professional qualifications, services of 
such employee may be considered for provincialisation if 
otherwise eligible, but in such case the provincialisation would 
be subject to acquisition of such prescribed qualifications within 
a period of five years from the date of coming into force of this 
Act, and during this intervening period, he may continue to work 
under the existing terms and conditions under which he was 
working, until his services are provincialised. In case of his 
failure to acquire the required academic or professional 
qualifications within the stipulated period, his services shall 
stand terminated with effect from the date of expiry of stipulated 
period of five years.
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1744 THE ASSAM GAZETTE. EXTRAORDINARY SEPTEMBER 5, 201 1 ' 4-
Terms and 
conditions of 
Service
5. (1) Subject to the provisions of this Act and the Rules made 
thereunder all rules including service rules and rules of conduct 
and discipline which are applicable to State Government servant 
of corresponding ranks, shall be applicable to all employees of 
educational institution whose services have been or would be
(2)
(3)
(4)
Management 
of the 
educational 
institution 
where 
services of 
employees are 
provincialised
Managing 
Committee in 
respect of 
Primary/ 
Upper 
Primary 
Schools.
6.
7.
Managing 
Committee 
/Governing 
Body in 
respect of 
other 
Educational 
Institutions.
8. (1)
provincialised under the provisions of this Act.
All such employees shall get such emoluments as salary and 
allowances as may be prescribed with effect from the date of 
provirtcialisation of their services and the past service rendered 
by them shall not be counted for any purpose whatsoever, and all 
such employees shall get same pay and allowances as if they are 
fresh appointees and in respect of pension, they shall be 
governed by the New Pension Scheme applicable to the State 
Government employees of the corresponding rank.
The employees, who have completed sixty years of age as on the 
date of coming into force of this Act, shall be deemed to have 
retired with effect from that date and they shall have no claim 
whatsoever from the State Government as regards their pay,
d  
allowances and retirement benefits for services already rendered 
by them in such educational institutions.
Services of all employees shall be encadred in appropriate cadres 
in accordance with the rules as may be prescribed by the State 
Government for this purpose.
With effect from the date of publication o f the notification under 
sub-section (4) of section 10, the administration, management 
and control of all provincialised educational institutions coming 
within the purview of this Act shall vest in the State 
Government.
The constitution, composition, powers, functions and duties of 
the Managing Committee in respect of the Primary and Upper 
Primary Schools shall be governed by the provisions of the 
Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 
and the Rules made thereunder.
Central
Act No 
35 of
2009
k* \
The State Government or an officer authorized by the State 
Government, by an order, constitute a Managing Committee in 
respect of High School or Higher Secondary School and a 
Governing Body in respect o f a Junior College or a Degree 
College, for managing the affairs of such Educational 
Institutions.

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Amalgama- 9 
tion, shifting 
or expansion 
o f educational 
institution
(2) The Governing Body and the Managing Committee, as the case 
may be, of such institutions shall exercise such powers and shall 
perform such functions as may be specified by the State 
Government under the Rules made under this Act.
(3) The State Government or the officer so authorized by the State 
Government may, at any time, re-constitute the Managing 
Committee or the Governing Body, as the case may be, 
whenever it is considered necessary.
(4) The composition o f the Managing Committee or Governing 
Body shall be such as may be prescribed by the State 
Government.
(5) Subject to overall control and supervision of the Director, all 
teaching and non-teaching employees whose services are or 
would be provincialised, shall be accountable and remain subject 
to the control of the Managing Committee or the Governing
X ,
Body as the case may be.
(6) All teachers, whose services have been provincialised shall 
render their services under the control and supervision of the
t  t
Head of the Institution and if so required their services may be 
utilized in the lower classes.
(1) In appropriate cases, if there is already an existing educational 
institution nearby, and the enrolment of the students does not 
justify more than one institution in the same locality, or there are 
other sufficient reasons so to do, the State Government, in the 
public interest and for reasons to be recorded may, order transfer 
or shifting of the institution from one place to another, or may 
order amalgamation of two or more existing institutions.
(2) In appropriate cases, if the State Government is of the view that 
an existing educational institution need be expanded so as to 
have more classes, the State Government may order expansion 
of an existing educational institution from Primary to Upper- 
Primary and from Upper-Primary to Secondary and Secondary 
to Higher Secondary or vice-versa.
(3) All employees teaching or non-teaching whose services have 
been provincialised under the provisions of this Act and who are 
working in one of the schools in respect of which an order under 
sub-sections (1) and (2) above has been passed, shall be liable to 
be transferred and posted in any such provincialised institution 
in the same rank and grade.

1746
District
Scrutiny
Committee
THE ASSAM GAZETTE.EXTRAORDINARY SEPTEM BERJxiOlT _  h
(4) All teachers working on a higher grade in an institution in 
respect of which an order under sub-section (2) has been passed 
may be required to teach in the lower classes also.
10. (1) There shall be one District Scrutiny Committee in each district 
separately for Elementary, Secondary and for Higher Education 
to scrutinize service records and other related issues of the 
serving teachers and staff of Venture Educational Institutions 
pertaining to provincialisation of their services.
(2) The Deputy Commissioner of the District, by an order, shall 
constitute the District Scrutiny Committee for the respective 
district under preceding sub-section.
(3) The District Committee shall first scrutinize and prepare a list of 
all Venture Educational Institutions within the district, which are 
eligible in terms of the provisions of this Act and shall thereafter 
proceed to scrutinize and verify the service records of all the 
serving employees, who are eligible or would become eligible 
for being considered for provincialisation of their services.
(4) The District Scrutiny Committee shall forward the verified list of 
eligible teachers school-wise in accordance with the number of 
posts specified in the Schedule appended to this Act, to the 
concerned Director who shall, after making such further scrutiny 
as may be required, shall forward the same to the concerned 
Department of the State Government for consideration and for 
issuing Notification in respect of the eligible institutions and 
employees eligible for getting their services provincialised.
(5) The District Scrutiny Committee shall have the powers to 
inspect all documents and records produced before it and call for 
such further records and documents as may be required for the 
purpose of causing verification and scrutiny and examine 
witnesses for the purpose, if considered necessary and while 
doing so it shall have the powers of a Civil Court for the purpose 
of compelling attendance of persons and production of 
documents.
(6) The District Scrutiny Committee for Higher Education shali be 
constituted with the following members, namely:-
(i) The Deputy Commissioner or his nominee not below 
the rank of Additional Deputy Commissioner of the 
concerned district —Chairman;
(ii) The Inspector of Schools------ Member-Secretary;
(iii) One Principal of College to be nominated by the
Inspector of Schools-—Member;

THE ASSAM GAZETTE. EXTRAORDINARY. SEPTEMBER 5. 2011 1747
(iv) One retired Principal of College to be nominated by 
the Inspector o f Schools —Member;
(v) One eminent person in the field of education to be 
nominated by the Deputy Commissioner—Member.
(7) The District Scrutiny Committee for Secondary Education shall 
be constituted with the following members, namely:-
(i) The Deputy Commissioner or his nominee not below 
the rank of Additional Deputy Commissioner of the 
concerned district —Chairman;
(ii) The Inspector o f Schools------ Member-Secretary;
(iii) One Principal of Junior College to be nominated by 
the Inspector o f Schools-—Member;
(iv) One Principal of Provincialised Higher Secondary 
School to be nominated by the Inspector of Schools —  
-Member;
(v) One Headmaster of Provincialised High School/High 
Madrassa to be nominated by the Inspector of 
Schools -  Member;
t *
(vi) One eminent person in the field of education to be 
nominated by the Deputy Commissioner—Member;
(vii) One retired Principal/Headmaster to be iiominated by 
the Inspector o f Schools—Member.
(8) The District Scrutiny Committee for Elementary Education shall 
be constituted with the following members, namely:-
(i) The Deputy Commissioner or his nominee not below 
the rank of Additional Deputy Commissioner of the 
concerned district —Chairman;
(ii) The District Elementary Education Officer— 
Member-Secretary;
(iii) The Deputy Inspectors of Schools of all Sub­
divisions-—Members;
(iv) The Block Elementary Education Officer of all 
Blocks —Members;
(v) One eminent person in the field of education to be 
nominated by the Deputy Commissioner—Member.
' . . .  \
(9) The State Government may, by an order re-constitute the District 
Scrutiny Committee or may change its composition, if the 
circumstances so warrant.

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Educational 
Institution not 
provisionalised, 
to function as 
Private /Non- 
Govemment 
Institutions.
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11. (1) The service of employees of the Venture Educational Institutions 
which have been established on or after 1-1-2006, shall not be 
provincialised and no such educational institution shall be 
allowed to remain functional unless it has obtained,-
(i) affiliation from the affiliating University, if it is a
Degree College;
(ii) permission under the provisions of the Assam Non- Assam
Act IV Government Educational Institutions (Regulation and Op2007 
Management) Act, 2006, in case o f all other
educational institutions; and
(iii) recognition from the authority notified under the 
provisions of section 18 of the Right of Children to
Central 
Act No
35 of
Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009. 2009
(2) All such Venture Educational Institutions, which have obtained
the required affiliation, permission or recognition as the case 
may be, shall be allowed to function as purely Private or Non-
Govemment Educational Institution.
Offences and
Penalties
12. (1) Whoever provides misleading, incorrect or false information to
and suppresses material information from or abets the providing 
or suppression of such information to the District Scrutiny 
Committee or to any other authority under this Act shall commit 
an offence under this Act which shall be punishable with
(2)
imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years. 
Offences committed under this Act shall be cognizable offences 
under the provisions o f the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
Central 
Act No
1  of
1974
Suit and
Proceedings
Power of 
interpretation 
and removal 
o f difficulties
13. No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie for
anything in good faith done under this Act, except with the 
previous sanction o f the State Government.
14. (1) If any difficulty arises in interpretation of any provisions of this
Act, the interpretation of the State Government shall be final.
(2) If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this 
Act, the State Government may, by order do anything not 
inconsistent with the provisions of this Act which appear to be 
necessary or expedient for the purpose o f removing the 
difficulty.

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Delegation of
powers
Power to
make rules
15. (1) The State Government may delegate all its powers, except the
powers conferred under section 14 and 16 of the Act to
concerned Director or to the Deputy Commissioner or to an
Inspector of Schools or a District Elementary Education Officer 
of the District.
(2) The Officer or Authority to whom the powers are delegated 
under sub-section (1) shall exercise the same subject to overall 
supervision and control of the State Government and subject to 
such limitations as may be specified by the State Government
16. (1) The State Government may, by notification published in the 
Official Gazette, make rules for carrying out the provisions of 
this Act.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions, 
such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, 
namely:-
(i) prescribing service conditions and specifying the 
duties and responsibility of all employees whose 
services have been provincialised under this Act;
(ii) preparation and maintenance of service records of the 
employees whose services have been provincialised;
(iii) for management of the educational institutions;
(iv) specifying the powers, duties and responsibility of 
the Managing Committee or Governing Body of the 
educational institutions.
(3) Every rule made under this section shall be laid as soon as may 
be after it is made, before the Assam Legislative Assembly while 
it is in session for a total period of fourteen days which may be
1 comprised in one session or in two or more successive sessions 
and if, before the expiry of the session in which it is so laid or 
the session immediately following , the Assam Legislative 
Assembly agrees in making any modification in the rule or the 
Assam Legislative Assembly agrees that the rule should not be 
made, the rules shall thereafter have effect only in such modified 
form or be o f no effect as the case may be, however, that any 
such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the 
validity of anything previously done under that rule.

1750 THE ASSAM GAZETTE. EXTRAORDINARY SEPTEMBER 5. 201 i
Schedule 
[ See Sections 4(2) and 10(4)]
Maximum number of employees per educational institution whose services shall be 
provincialised
1
Category of 
Institution Category of Staff Maximum number of posts
Degree College
Principal 1
Lecturer 3 (for pass Course),
1  (for Major Course),
1  in each MIL Subject)
30
Librarian 1
Assistant Librarian 1
Sr Asstt. / Jr. Asstt. /Lab. Asstt 5
Library Assistant 1
Grade-IV 6
Additional stream 
for Degree 
College
Lecturer 15
Junior Assistant. 1
Lab. bearer 1  in each subject having 
practical classes
Grade-IV 3
Junior College
Principal 1
Lecturer 8 for Arts, 7 for Science, 6 for 
Commerce stream
Demonstrator 3 for Science stream
Junior Assistant 2
Library Assistant ' 1
Laboratory Bearer (subject 
having practical classes)
3
Grade-IV 3
Higher Secondary
School
Subject Teacher 7 for Arts, 7 for Science, 6 for 
Commerce stream
Demonstrator 3 for Science stream
Senior Assistant 1
Laboratory Bearer 3 for Science stream
Grade-IV 1  for Arts, I for Sc, 1  for 
Commerce
Headmaster/Superintendent 1
Assistant Teacher (BA/BCom) Single Section-2, Mixed 
medium-2, Three-sections-2, 
Four-sections-3 and Five- 
sections-4.
Assistant Teacher (Science) Single Section-2, Mixed 
medium-2, Three-sections-2, 
Four-sections-2 and Five- 
section-3.Mign ocnooi/rugn Sr. Hindi Teacher 1Madrassa 
(2 Classes) Classical Teacher 2(One for each classical 
language)
Music Teacher 1  (Where teacher is in position 
since 01.01.06 or before )
Craft Teacher 1  (Where teacher is in position 
since 01.01.06 or before )
Junior Assistant 1
Grade-IV 1

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High School/
High Madrassa 
(5 classes or more)
Headmaster/Superintendent 1
Asstt. Headmaster/ Asstt. Supdt, 1
Assistant Teacher ( BA/B.Com) Single Section-4, Mixed medium 
(Ass & Bodo)-2, Three-sections-3, 
Four-sections-4 and Five-section-4.
Assistant Teacher (B.Sc) Single Section-3, Mixed medium 
(Ass & Bodo)-2, Three-sections-2, 
Four-sections-2 and Five-section-3.
Sr. Hindi Teacher 2
Classical Teacher 2(One for each classical language)
Junior Assistant 1
Grade-IV 2
Upper Primary 
School 
(MESchool/ME 
Madrassa)
Headmaster 1
Assistant Teacher 2
Graduate/Intermediate Teacher 
(Science & Mathematics)
1
Hindi Teacher in the rank 
o f Asst Teacher
1
Arabic Teacher for (MEM) 1
Assamese Language Teacher (For 
non-Assamese Medium School)
1
Language Teacher 
(for bi-lingual School)
1
Grade-IV staff 1  ’
Primary School 
(L.P School)
Assistant Teacher 1  (Additional Teacher 1  if PTR’  
exceeds 30
Note:- ' (1) For High School and High Madrassa, section would be counted on the basis 
o f a minimum enrolment of 40 students per section appearing as regular 
students from the concerned High School/High Madrassa in the Final 
Examination conducted by SEBA.
(2) One additional Science Graduate with Mathematics if Advance Mathematics 
is introduced and one special subject teacher for elective subject like Sanskrit, 
Arabic etc. provided candidates have actually appeared in the Final 
Examination conducted by SEBA.
MOHD. A. HAQUE,
Secretary to the Government of Assam, 
Legislative Department, Di spur.
GUWAUATI - Printed and published by the Dy. Director (P&S) Directorate of Ptg. and Sty., Assam Guwahati-21 
(Ex-Gazette) No. 583-600+300-5-9-2011.

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