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The niit university, neemrana (alwar) act, 2010

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THE NIIT UNIVERSITY, NEEMRANA (ALWAR) ACT, 2010 
(Act No. 5 of 2010) 
 [Received the assent of the Governor on the 3 rd day of April, 2010.]  
An 
Act 
to provide for establishment and incorporation of the NIIT University, 
Neemrana (Alwar) in the State of Rajasthan and matters connected therewith 
and incidental thereto. 
1. Short title, extent and commencement.- 
 (1) This Act may be called the NIIT University, Neemrana (Alwar) Act, 2010. 
 (2) It extends to the whole of the State of Rajasthan. 
 (3) It shall be deemed to have come into force on and from 13th October, 2009. 
 
2. Definitions.-  
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,- 
(a) "AICTE" means All India Council of Technical Education established under 
All India Council of Technical Education A ct, 1987 (Central Act No. 52 of 
1987);  
(b) "CSIR" means the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi- 
a funding agency of the Central Government;  
(c) "DEC" means the Distance Education Council established under section 28 
of Indira Gandhi  National Open University Act, 1985 (Central Act No. 50 of 
1985);  
(d) "Distance education" means education imparted by combination of any two 
or more means of communication, viz. broadcasting, telecasting, 
correspondence courses, seminars, contact program mes and any other such 
methodology;  
(e) "DST" means the Department of Science and Technology of the Central 
Government;  
(f) "employee" means a person appointed by the University to work in the 
University and includes teachers, officers and other employee s of the 
University;  
(g) "fee" means collection made by the University from the students by 
whatever name it may be called, which is not refundable;  
(h) "Government" means the State Government of Rajasthan;  
(i) "higher education" means study of a curric ulum or course for the pursuit of 
knowledge beyond 10+2 level; 
 (j) "hostel" means a place of residence for the students of the University, or its 
colleges, institutions or centers, maintained or recognized to be as such by the 
University; 
(k) "ICAR" means  the Indian Council of Agriculture Research, a society 
registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 (Central Act No. 21 of 
1860);  
(l) "MCI" means Medical Council of India constituted under section 3 of the 
Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (Central Act No. 102 of 1956);  
(m) "NAAC" means the National Assessment and Accreditation Council, 
Bangalore, an autonomous institution of the UGC;  
(n) "NCTE" means the National Council of Teacher Education constituted 
under section 3 of the National Council of  Teacher Education Act, 1993 
(Central Act No. 73 of 1993);  
(o) “off campus centre” means a centre of the University established by it 
outside the main campus operated and maintained as its constituent unit, having 
the University’s complement of facilities, faculty and staff;  
(p) "PCI" means Pharmacy Council of In dia constituted under section 3 of the 
Pharmacy Act, 1948 (Central Act No. 8 of 1948);  
(q) "prescribed" means prescribed by Statutes made under this Act; 
 (r) "regulating body" means a body established or constituted by or under any 
law for the time being  in force laying down norms and conditions for ensuring 
academic standards of higher education, such as UGC, AICTE, NCTE, MCI, 
PCI, NAAC, ICAR, DEC, CSIR etc. and includes the State Government;  
(s) "rules" mean the rules made under this Act;  
(t) “Schedule” means the Schedule to this Act;  
(u) “Sponsoring Body” means the NIIT Institute of Information Technology, 
New Delhi, a Society registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 
(Central Act No. 21 of 1860) at Registration No. S - 52976 of 2005 dated  
9.6.2005 in the office of the Registrar of Societies, Government of NCT of 
Delhi, Delhi;  
(v) "Statutes", "Ordinances" and "Regulations" mean respectively, the Statutes, 
Ordinances and Regulations of the University made under this Act;  
(w) "student of th e University" means a person enrolled in the University for 
taking a course of study for a degree, diploma or other academic distinction 
duly instituted by the University, including a research degree;  
(x) "study centre" means a centre established and main tained or recognized by 
the University for the purpose of advising, counselling or for rendering any 
other assistance required by the students in the context of distance education;  
(y) "teacher" means a Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor or any 
other person required to impart education or to guide research or to render 
guidance in any other form to the students for pursuing a course of study of the 
University;  
(z) "UGC" means the University Grants Commission, established under section 
4 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956 (Central Act No. 3 of 1956); 
and  
(za) "University" means the NIIT University, Neemrana (Alwar).  
 
3. Incorporation.-  
(1) The first Chairperson and the first President of the University and the first 
members of the Board of Management and the Academic Council and all 
persons who may hereafter become such officers or members, so long as they 
continue to hold such office or  membership, are hereby constituted a body 
corporate by the name of the NIIT University, Neemrana (Alwar).  
(2) The movable and immovable property specified in the Schedule I shall be 
vested in the University and the Sponsoring Body shall, immediately afte r 
commencement of this Act, take steps for such vesting.  
(3) The University shall have perpetual succession and a common seal and shall 
sue and be sued by the said name.  
(4) The University shall situate and have its headquarters at Village Kath Ka 
Majra, Tehsil Neemrana, Sub-Division Behror, District Alwar (Rajasthan).  
 
4. The objects of the University.-  
The objects of the University shall be to undertake research and studies in the 
disciplines specified in Schedule II and such other disciplines as the University 
may with the prior approval of the State Government, determine from time to 
time and to achieve excellence and impart and disseminate knowledge in the 
said disciplines.  
 
5. Powers and functions of the University.-  
The University shall have the following powers and functions, namely:-  
(a) to provide for instruction in the disciplines specified in Schedule II and to 
make provisions for research and for the advancement and dissemination of 
knowledge;  
(b) to grant, subject to such conditions as t he University may determine, 
diplomas or certificate, and confer degrees or other academic distinctions on the 
basis of examinations, evaluation or any other method of testing on persons, and 
to withdraw any such diplomas, certificates, degrees or other ac ademic 
distinctions for good and sufficient cause;  
(c) to organize and to undertake extra-mural studies and extension service;  
(d) to confer honorary degrees or other distinctions in the manner prescribed; 
(e) to provide instruction, including correspondence and such other courses, as 
it may determine;  
(f) to institute Professorships, Associate Professorships, Assistant 
Professorships and other teaching or academic posts required by the University 
and to make appointment thereto;  
(g) to create administrative, ministerial and other posts and to make 
appointments thereto; 
 (h) to appoint persons working in any other university or organization having 
specific knowledge permanently or for a specified period;  
(i) to co-operate, collaborate or associate with any other university or authority 
or institution in such manner and for such purpose as the University may 
determine;  
(j) to establish study centers and maintain schools, institutions and such centers, 
specialized laboratories or other units for research and instructions as are in the 
opinion of the University, necessary for the furtherance of its object;  
(k) to institute and award fellowships, scholarships, studentships, medals and 
prizes;  
(l) to establish and maintain hostels for students of the University;  
(m) to make provisions for research and consultancy, and for that purpose to 
enter into such arrangements with other institutions or bodies as the University 
may deem necessary; 
 (n) to determine standards f or admission into the University, which may 
include examination, evaluation or any other method of testing;  
(o) to demand and receive payment of fees and other charges; 
(p) to supervise the residences of the students of the University and to make 
arrangements for the promotion of their health and general welfare;  
(q) to make special arrangements in respect of women students as the University 
may consider desirable;  
(r) to regulate and enforce discipline among the employees and students of the 
University and take such disciplinary measures in this regard as may be deemed 
necessary by the University;  
(s) to make arrangements for promoting the health and general welfare of the 
employees of the University;  
(t) to receive donations and acquire, hold, manage and dispose of any movable 
or immovable property;  
(u) to borrow money with the approval of the Sponsoring Body for the purposes 
of the University;  
(v) to mortgage or hypothecate the property of the University with the approval 
of the Sponsoring Body;  
(w) to establish examination centers; 
 (x) to ensure that the standard of degrees, diplomas, certificates and other 
academic distinctions are not lower than those laid down by AICTE, NCTE, 
UGC, MCI, PCI and other similar bodies established by or under any la w for 
the time being in force for the regulation of education;  
(y) to set up off campus centre within or without the State, subject to the 
provisions of any other law for the time being in force; and  
(z) to do all such other acts and things as may be nec essary, incidental or 
conducive to the attainment of all or any of the objects of the University. 
 
6. University to be self-financed.-  
The University shall be self -financed and shall not be entitled to receive any 
grant or other financial assistance from the State Government. 
 
7. No power of affiliation.-  
The University shall have no power to affiliate or otherwise admit to its 
privileges any other institution. 
 
 8. Endowment Fund.- 
 (1) There shall be established an Endowment Fund, as soon as may be after 
coming into force of this Act with an amount of rupees one crore which has 
been deposited by the Sponsoring Body with the State Government. 
 (2) The Endowment Fund shall be used as security deposit to ensure that the 
University complies with the provisions of this Act and functions as per 
provisions of this Act, Statutes and Ordinances. The State Government shall 
have the powers to forfeit in the prescribed manner, a part or whole of  the 
Endowment Fund in case the University or the Sponsoring Body contravenes 
any of the provisions of this Act or Statutes, Ordinances, Regulations or rules 
made thereunder.  
(3) Income from the Endowment Fund may be utilised for development of 
infrastructure of the University but shall not be utilised to meet out the recurring 
expenditure of the University.  
(4) The amount of the Endowment Fund shall be invested and kept invested 
until the dissolution of the University in long term securities issued or 
guaranteed by the State Government or deposited and kept deposited until the 
dissolution of the University in the interest bearing Personal Deposit Account of 
the Sponsoring Body in the Government Treasury.  
(5) In case of investment in long term security, the certificates of the securities 
shall be kept in the safe custody of the State Government and in case of deposit 
in the interest bearing Personal Deposit Account in Government Treasury, the 
deposit shall be made with the condition that the amount shall not be withdrawn 
without the permission of the State Government.  
 
9. General Fund.-  
The University shall establish a fund, which shall be called the General Fund to 
which following shall be credited, namely:-  
(a) fees and other charges received by the University;  
(b) any contributions made by the Sponsoring Body;  
(c) any income received from consultancy and other work undertaken by the 
University in pursuance of its objectives;  
(d) trusts, bequests, donations, endowments and any other grants; and  
(e) all other sums received by the University.  
 
10. Application of General Fund.- 
The General Fund shall be utilized for meeting all expenses, recurring or non -
recurring in connection with the affairs of the U niversity: Provided that no 
expenditure shall be incurred by the University in excess of the limits for total 
recurring expenditure and total non -recurring expenditure for the year, as may 
be fixed by the Board of Management, without the prior approval of the Board 
of Management.  
 
11. Officers of the University .-The following shall be the officers of the 
University, namely:-  
(i) the Chairperson;  
(ii) the President;  
(iii) the Pro-President; 
(iv) the Provost;  
(v) the Proctor;  
(vi) the Deans of Faculties;  
(vii) the Registrar;  
(viii) the Chief Finance and Accounts Officer; and  
(ix) such other officers as may be declared by the Statutes to be the officers of 
the University. 
12. The Chairperson.- 
(1) The Chairperson shall be appointed by the Sponsoring Body with the 
consent of the State Government for a period of five years from the date on 
which he enters upon his office and shall not be eligible for re-appointment: 
Provided that a Chairperson sha ll notwithstanding the expiration of his term 
continue to hold office until his successor enters upon the office.  
(2) Any vacancy in the office of Chairperson shall be filled within six months 
from the date of such vacancy.  
(3) The Chairperson shall, by virtue of his office, be the head of the University.  
(4) The Chairperson shall, if present, preside at the meetings of the Board of 
Management and at the convocation of the University for conferring degrees, 
diplomas or other academic distinctions.  
(5) The Chairperson shall have the following powers, namely:-  
(a) to call for any information or record in connection with the affairs of the 
University; 
(b) to appoint the President;  
(c) to remove the President in accordance with the provisions of sub -section (8) 
of section 13; and  
(d) such other powers as may be prescribed by the Statutes.  
 
13. The President.-  
(1) The President shall be appointed by the Chairperson from a panel of three 
persons recommended by the Board of Management and shall, subject to the 
provisions contained in sub-section (8), hold office for a term of three years:  
Provided that, after expiry of the term of three years, a person shall be eligible 
for re-appointment for another term of three years: 
 Provided further that a President s hall notwithstanding the expiration of his 
term continue to hold office until his successor enters upon the office. 
(2) Any vacancy in the office of President shall be filled within six months from 
the date of such vacancy.  
(3) The President shall be the principal executive and academic officer of the 
University and shall exercise general superintendence and control over the 
affairs of the University and shall execute the decisions of the authorities of the 
University.  
(4) The President shall preside at t he convocation of the University in the 
absence of the Chairperson.  
(5) If in the opinion of the President it is necessary to take immediate action on 
any matter for which powers are conferred on any other authority by or under 
this Act, he may take such action as he deems necessary and shall at the earliest 
opportunity thereafter report his action to such officer or authority as would 
have in the ordinary course dealt with the matter: Provided that if in the opinion 
of the concerned officer or authority s uch action should not have been taken by 
the President then such case shall be referred to the Chairperson, whose 
decision thereon shall be final: Provided further that where any such action 
taken by the President affects any person in the service of the U niversity, such 
person shall be entitled to prefer, within three months from the date on which 
such action is communicated to him, an appeal to the Board of Management and 
the Board of Management may confirm or modify or reverse the action taken by 
the President.  
(6) If, in the opinion of the President, any decision of any authority of the 
University is outside the powers conferred by this Act or Statutes, Ordinances, 
Regulations or rules made thereunder or is likely to be prejudicial to the 
interests of t he University, he shall direct the concerned authority to revise its 
decision within fifteen days from the date of its decision and in case the 
authority refuses or fails to revise such decision, then such matter shall be 
referred to the Chairperson and his decision thereon shall be final. 
(7) The President shall exercise such other powers and perform such other 
duties as may be prescribed by the Statutes or the Ordinances.  
(8) If the Chairperson is satisfied, on an enquiry made or caused to be made on 
a representation made to him or otherwise, that the continuance of President in 
his office is prejudicial to the interest of the University or the situation so 
warrants, he may, by an order in writing and stating the reasons therein for 
doing so, ask the Pres ident to relinquish his office from such date as may be 
specified in the order: Provided that before taking an action under this sub - 
section, the President shall be given an opportunity of being heard.  
 
14. The Pro-President.-  
(1) The Pro -President shall be appointed by the Chairperson in consultation 
with the President.  
(2) The Pro -President shall hold office for a period of three years and shall be 
eligible for re-appointment for a second term.  
(3) The conditions of service of the Pro -President shall be such as may be 
prescribed by the Statutes.  
(4) If the Chairperson is satisfied, on an enquiry made or caused to be made on 
a representation made to him or otherwise, that the continuance of the Pro -
President in his office is prejudicial to the interest of the University or the 
situation so warrants, he may, by an order in writing and stating the reasons 
therein for doing so, ask the Pro -President to relinquish his office from such 
date as may be specified in the order: Provide d that before taking an action 
under this sub- section, the Pro-President shall be given an opportunity of being 
heard. 
(5) The Pro -President shall assist the President in such matters as are assigned 
to him by the President from time to time and shall exe rcise such powers and 
perform such functions as may be delegated to him by the President.  
 
15. The Provost.-  
(1) The Provost shall be appointed by the President for such period and in such 
manner as may be prescribed by the Statutes.  
(2) The Provost sha ll ensure discipline in the University and shall keep the 
various unions of the teachers and employees advised of the various policies 
and practices in the University.  
(3) The Provost shall exercise such other powers and perform such other duties 
as may be prescribed by the Statutes. 
 16. The Proctor.-  
(1) The Proctor shall be appointed by the President for such period and in such 
manner as may be prescribed by the Statutes.  
(2) The Proctor shall be responsible for the maintenance of discipline among the 
students and keep the various students' unions advised of the various policies 
and practices in the University.  
(3) The Proctor shall exercise such other powers and perform such other duties 
as may be prescribed by the Statutes.  
 
17. The Dean of Faculty.-  
(1) There shall be a Dean of each Faculty who shall be appointed by the 
President for a period of three years in such manner as may be prescribed by the 
Statutes.  
(2) The Dean shall convene meetings of the faculty, as and when required, in 
consultation with the President and shall preside over the same. He shall 
formulate the policies and development programme of the faculty and present 
the same to the appropriate authorities for their consideration. 
(3) The Dean of Faculty shall exercise such other po wers and perform such 
other duties as may be prescribed by the Statutes.  
 
18. The Registrar.-  
(1) The Registrar shall be appointed by the Chairperson, in such manner as may 
be prescribed by the Statutes.  
(2) All contracts shall be signed and all documen ts and records shall be 
authenticated by the Registrar on behalf of the University.  
(3) The Registrar shall be the Member Secretary of the Board of Management 
and Academic Council but he shall not have a right to vote.  
(4) The Registrar shall exercise su ch other powers and perform such other 
duties as may be prescribed by the Statutes.  
19. The Chief Finance and Accounts Officer.-  
(1) The Chief Finance and Accounts Officer shall be appointed by the President 
in such manner as may be prescribed by the Statutes.  
(2) The Chief Finance and Accounts Officer shall exercise such powers and 
perform such duties as may be prescribed by the Statutes.  
 
20. Other officers.- 
(1) The University may appoint such other officers as may be necessary for its 
functioning.  
(2) The manner of appointment and powers and functions of such officers shall 
be such as may be prescribed by the Statutes. 
  
21. Authorities of the University .-The following shall be the authorities of the 
University, namely:-  
(i) the Board of Management;  
(ii) the Academic Council;  
(iii) the Faculties; and  
(iv) such other authorities as may be declared by the Statutes to be the 
authorities of the University. 
 
22. The Board of Management.- 
(1) The Board of Management of the University shall consist of t he following, 
namely:-  
(a) the Chairperson;  
(b) the President;  
(c) five persons nominated by the Sponsoring Body out of whom two shall be 
eminent educationists;  
(d) one expert of management or information technology from outside the 
University, nominated by the Chairperson;  
(e) one expert of finance, nominated by the Chairperson;  
(f) Commissioner, College Education or his nominee not below the rank of 
Deputy Secretary; and  
(g) two teachers, nominated by the President.  
(2) The Board of Management sha ll be the principal executive body of the 
University. All the movable and immovable property of the University shall 
vest in the Board of Management. It shall have the following powers, namely:- 
(a) to provide general superintendence and directions and to control the 
functioning of the University by using all such powers as are provided by this 
Act or the Statutes, Ordinances, Regulations or rules made thereunder;  
(b) to review the decisions of other authorities of the University in case they are 
not in co nformity with the provisions of this Act or the Statutes, Ordinances, 
Regulations or rules made thereunder;  
(c) to approve the budget and annual report of the University;  
(d) to lay down the policies to be followed by the University;  
(e) to recommend to the Sponsoring Body about the voluntary liquidation of the 
University if a situation arises when smooth functioning of the University does 
not remain possible, in spite of all efforts; and  
(f) such other powers as may be prescribed by the Statutes.  
(3) The Board of Management shall meet at least three times in a calendar year.  
(4) The quorum for meetings of the Board of Management shall be five.  
 
23. The Academic Council.-  
(1) The Academic Council shall consist of the President and such other 
members as may be prescribed by the Statutes.  
(2) The President shall be the Chairperson of the Academic Council.  
(3) The Academic Council shall be the principal academic body of the 
University and shall, subject to the provisions of this Act and the rules, 
Regulations, Statutes or Ordinances, made thereunder, co -ordinate and exercise 
general supervision over the academic policies of the University.  
(4) The quorum for meetings of the Academic Council shall be such as may be 
prescribed by the Statutes.  
 
24. Other authorities.-  
The composition, constitution, powers and functions of other authorities of the 
University shall be such as may be prescribed by the Statutes.  
 
25. Disqualification for membership of an authority.-  
A person shall be disqualified for being a member of any of the authorities of 
the University, if he-  
(a) is of unsound mind and stands so declared by a competent court;  
(b) is an undischarged insolvent;  
(c) has been convicted of any offence involving moral turpitude; 
 (d) is conducting or engaging himself in private coaching classes; or  
(e) has been punished for indulging in or promoting unfair practice in the 
conduct of any examination, in any form, anywhere.  
 
26. Vacancies not to invalidate the proceedings of any authority of the  
University.- No act or proceeding of any authority of the University shall be 
invalid merely by reason of any vacancy or defect in the constitution thereof.  
 
27. Filling up of emergent vacancies.-  
Any vacancies occurred in the membership of authorities of the University due 
to death, resignation or removal of a member or due to change of capacity in 
which he was appointed or nominated, shall be filled up as early as possible by 
the person or the body who had appointed or nominated such a member: 
Provided that the person appointed or nominated as a member of an authority of 
the University on an emergent vacancy, shall remain member of such authority 
for only the remaining period of the member, in whose place he is appointed or 
nominated.  
 
28. Committee.-  
The authorities or officers of the University may constitute such committees 
with such terms of reference as may be necessary for specific tasks to be 
performed by such committees. The constitution of such committees and their 
duties shall be such as may be prescribed by the Statutes.  
 
29. The Statutes.-  
(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Statutes of the University may 
provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:-  
(a) the constitution, powers and functions of the authorities of the University as 
may be constituted from time to time; 
(b) the terms and conditions of appointment of the President and his powers and 
functions;  
(c) the manner and terms and conditions of appoint ment of the Registrar and 
Chief Finance and Accounts Officer and their powers and functions;  
(d) the manner in which and the period for which the Provost and the Proctor 
shall be appointed and their powers and functions;  
(e) the manner in which the Dean of Faculty shall be appointed and his powers 
and functions;  
(f) the manner and terms and conditions of appointment of other officers and 
teachers and their powers and functions;  
(g) the terms and conditions of service of employees of the University and t heir 
functions;  
(h) the procedure for arbitration in case of disputes between officers, teachers, 
employees and students;  
(i) the conferment of honorary degrees;  
(j) the provisions regarding exemption of students from payment of tuition fee 
and for awarding to them scholarships and fellowships;  
(k) provisions regarding the policy of admissions, including regulation of 
reservation of seats;  
(l) provisions regarding fees to be charged from students;  
(m) provisions regarding number of seats in different courses;  
(n) creation of new authorities of the University;  
(o) accounting policy and financial procedure;  
(p) creation of new departments and abolition or restructuring of existing 
departments;  
(q) institution of medals and prizes;  
(r) creation of posts and procedure for abolition of posts;  
(s) revision of fees;  
(t) alteration of the number of seats in different syllabi; and  
(u) all other matters which under the provisions of this Act are required to be, or 
may be, prescribed by the Statutes. 
 (2) The Statutes of the University shall be made by the Board of Management 
and shall be submitted to the State Government for its approval. 
(3) The State Government shall consider the Statutes, submitted by the 
University and shall give its approval thereon within two months from the date 
of its receipt with such modifications, if any, as it may deem necessary.  
(4) The University shall communicate its agreement to the Statutes as approved 
by the State Government, and if  it desires not to give effect to any or all of the 
modifications made by the State Government under sub -section (3), it may give 
reasons therefor and after considering such reason, the State Government may 
or may not accept the suggestions made by the University.  
(5) The State Government shall publish the Statutes, as finally approved by it, in 
the Official Gazette, and thereafter, the Statutes shall come into force from the 
date of such publication. 
 
30. The Ordinances.- 
(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act or Statutes made thereunder, the 
Ordinances may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:-  
(a) the admission of students to the University and their enrolment as such;  
(b) the courses of study to b e laid down for the degrees, diplomas and 
certificates of the University;  
(c) the award of the degrees, diplomas, certificates and other academic 
distinctions, the minimum qualifications for the same and the measures to be 
taken relating to the granting and obtaining of the same;  
(d) the conditions for award of fellowships, scholarships, stipends, medals and 
prizes;  
(e) the conduct of examinations, including the terms of office and manner of 
appointment and the duties of examining bodies, examiners and moderators;  
(f) fees to be charged for the courses, examinations, degrees and diplomas of the 
University;  
(g) the conditions of residence of the students of the University;  
(h) provision regarding disciplinary action against the students;  
(i) the creati on, composition and functions of any other body which is 
considered necessary for improving the academic life of the University;  
(j) the manner of co -operation and collaboration with other Universities and 
institutions of higher education; and  
(k) all other matters which by this Act or Statutes made thereunder are required 
to be provided by the Ordinances.  
(2) The Ordinances of the University shall be made by the Academic Council 
which after being approved by the Board of Management, shall be submitted t o 
the State Government for its approval.  
(3) The State Government shall consider the Ordinances submitted under sub -
section (2) within two months from the date of their receipt and shall either 
approve them or give suggestions for modifications therein.  
(4) The Academic Council shall either modify the Ordinances incorporating the 
suggestion of the State Government or give reasons for not incorporating any of 
the suggestions made by the State Government and shall return the Ordinances 
alongwith such reason s, if any, to the State Government and on receipt of the 
same, the State Government shall consider the comments of the Academic 
Council and shall approve the Ordinances of the University with or without 
such modifications.  
 
31. Regulations.-  
The authorities of the University may, subject to the prior approval of the Board 
of Management, make regulations, consistent with this Act and the rules, 
Statutes and the Ordinances made thereunder, for the conduct of their own 
business and that of the committees appointed by them.  
 
32. Admissions.-  
(1) Admission in the University shall be made strictly on the basis of merit.  
(2) Merit for admission in the University may be determined either on the basis 
of marks or grade obtained in the qualifying examination and achievements in 
co-curricular and extra -curricular activities or on the basis of marks or grade 
obtained in the entrance test conducted at the State level either by an association 
of the universities conducting similar courses or by any agency of the State : 
Provided that admission in professional and technical courses shall be made 
only through entrance test.  
(3) Reservation in admission to the University for scheduled castes, scheduled 
tribes and other backward classes, women and handicapped persons shall  be 
provided as per the policy of the State Government. 
33. Fee structure.-  
(1) The University may, from time to time, prepare its fees structure and sent it 
for approval of the committee constituted for the purpose.  
(2) The committee shall consider the fees structure prepared by the University 
and if it is satisfied that the proposed fees is-  
(a) sufficient for :-  
(i) generating resources for meeting the recurring expenditure of the University; 
and 
(ii) the savings required for the further development of the University; and  
(b) not unreasonably excessive, it may approve the fees structure.  
(3) The fees structure approved by the committee under sub -section (2) shall 
remain in force for three years and the University shall be entitled to charge fees 
in accordance with such fees structure.  
4) The University shall not charge any fees, by whatever name called, other 
than that for which it is entitled under sub- section (3). 
 
34. Examinations. –  
At the beginning of each academic session and in any case not later than 30th of 
August of every calendar year, the University shall prepare and publish a 
schedule of examinations for each and every course conducted by it and shall 
strictly adhere to the schedule. 
 Explanation.- "Schedule of Examination" means a table giving details about the 
time, day and date of the commencement of each paper which is a part of a 
scheme of examinations and shall also include the details about the practical 
examinations: Provided that if , for any reason whatsoever, the University has 
been unable to follow this schedule, it shall, as soon as practicable, submit a 
report to the State Government incorporating the reasons for making a departure 
from the published schedule. The Government may,  thereon, issue such 
directions as it may deem fit for the compliance of the schedule.  
 
35. Declaration of results.-  
(1) The University shall strive to declare the results of every examination 
conducted by it within thirty days from the last date of the examination for that 
particular course and shall in any case declare the results latest within fortyfive 
days from such date: Provided that if, for any reason whatsoever, the University 
is unable to finally declare the results of any examination within the  aforesaid 
period of forty -five days, it shall submit a report incorporating the reasons for 
such delay to the State Government. The State Government may, thereon, issue 
such directions as it may deem fit.  
(2) No examination or the results of an examinati on shall be held invalid only 
for the reasons that the University has not followed the time schedule as 
stipulated in section 34 or, as the case may be, in section 35. 
  
36. Convocation.-  
The convocation of the University shall be held in every academic y ear in the 
manner as may be prescribed by the Statutes for conferring degrees, diplomas or 
for any other purpose.  
 
37. Accreditation of the University.-  
The University shall obtain accreditation from the NAAC, as per the norms of 
the NAAC and inform the State Government and such other regulating bodies 
which are connected with the courses taken up by the University about the 
grade provided by the NAAC to the University. The University shall get 
renewed such accreditation from time to time as per the norms of the NAAC.  
 
38. University to follow rules, regulations, norms, etc. of the regulating 
bodies.- Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the University shall be 
bound to comply with all the rules, regulations, norms, etc. of the regulating 
bodies and provide all such facilities and assistance to such bodies as are 
required by them to discharge their duties and carry out their functions.  
 
39. Annual report.- 
 (1) The annual report of the University shall be prepared by the Board of 
Management which shall include among other matters, the steps taken by the 
University towards the fulfilment of its objects and copy of the same shall be 
submitted to the Sponsoring Body.  
(2) Copies of the annual report prepared under sub -section (1) shall also be 
presented to the State Government.  
 
40. Annual accounts and audit.-  
(1) The annual accounts including balance sheet of the University shall be 
prepared under the directions of the Board of Management and the annual 
accounts shall be audited at least once in every year by the auditors appointed 
by the University for this purpose.  
(2) A copy of the annual accounts together with the audit report shall be 
submitted to the Board of Management.  
(3) A copy of the annual accounts and audit report alongwith  the observations 
of the Board of Management shall be submitted to the Sponsoring Body.  
(4) Copies of annual accounts and balance sheet prepared under sub -section (1) 
shall also be presented to the State Government. The advice of the State 
Government, if any, arising out of the accounts and audit report of the 
University shall be placed before the Board of Management. The Board of 
Management shall issue such directions, as it may deem fit and compliance 
shall be reported to the State Government.  
 
41. Powers of the State Government to inspect the University.-  
(1) For the purpose of ascertaining the standards of teaching, examination and 
research or any other matter relating to the University, the State Government 
may cause an inspection, to be made in such  manner as may be prescribed, by 
such person or persons as it may deem fit.  
(2) The State Government shall communicate to the University its 
recommendations in regard to the result of such inspection for corrective action. 
The University shall adopt such corrective measures and make efforts so as to 
ensure the compliance of the recommendations.  
(3) If the University has failed to comply with the recommendations made under 
sub-section (2) within a reasonable time, the State Government may give such 
directions as it may deem fit for such compliance. 
 
42. Powers of the State Government to call for information.-  
(1) The State Government may call for information from the University relating 
to its working, functions, achievements, standard of teaching, examina tion and 
research or any other matters as it may consider necessary to judge the 
efficiency of the University in such form and within such time as may be 
prescribed by rules.  
(2) The University shall be bound to furnish the information as required by the 
State Government under sub-section (1) within the prescribed time. 
  
43. Dissolution of the University by the Sponsoring Body.- 
 (1) The Sponsoring Body may dissolve the University by giving a notice to the 
effect in the prescribed manner to the State Gove rnment and the employees and 
the students of University at least one year in advance: Provided that dissolution 
of the University shall have effect only after the approval of the State 
Government and the last batches of students of the regular courses have  
completed their courses and they have been awarded degrees, diplomas or 
awards, as the case may be.  
(2) On the dissolution of the University all the assets and liabilities of the 
University shall vest in the Sponsoring Body.  
 
44. Special powers of the State Government in certain circumstances.-  
(1) If it appears to the State Government that the University has contravened 
any of the provisions of this Act or the rules, Statutes or Ordinances made 
thereunder or has violated any of the directions issued by  it under this Act or 
has ceased to carryout any undertakings given by it to the State Government or 
a situation of financial mismanagement or mal -administration has arisen in the 
University, it shall issue notice requiring the University to show cause wit hin 
forty-five days as to why an order of its liquidation should not be made. 
(2) If the State Government, on receipt of reply of the University on the notice 
issued under sub -section (1), is satisfied that there is a prima facie case of 
contravening any o f the provisions of this Act or the rules, Statutes or 
Ordinances made thereunder or of violating directions issued by it under this 
Act or of ceasing to carry out the undertakings given by it or of financial 
mismanagement or maladministration, it shall make an order of such enquiry as 
it may consider necessary.  
(3) The State Government shall, for the purposes of any enquiry under sub -
section (2), appoint an inquiry officer or officers to inquire into any of the 
allegations and to make report thereon.  
(4) The inquiry officer or officers appointed under sub - section (3) shall have 
the same powers as are vested in a civil court under the Code of Civil 
Procedure, 1908 (Central Act No. 5 of 1908) while trying a suit in respect of the 
following matters, namely:-  
(a) summoning and enforcing the attendance of any person and examining him 
on oath;  
(b) requiring the discovery and production of any such document or any other 
material as may be predicable in evidence; and  
(c) requisitioning any public record from any court or office.  
(5) The inquiry officer or officers inquiring under this Act shall be deemed to be 
a civil court for the purposes of section 195 and Chapter 26 of the Code of 
Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Central Act No. 2 of 1974).  
(6) On receipt of the enquiry report from the officer or officers appointed under 
sub-section (3), if the State Government is satisfied that the University has 
contravened any of the provisions of this Act or the rules, Statutes or 
Ordinances made thereunder or has violated an y of the directions issued by it 
under this Act or has ceased to carry out the undertakings given by it or a 
situation of financial mismanagement and maladministration has arisen in the 
University which threatens the academic standard of the University, it  shall 
make orders for liquidation of the University and appoint an administrator and 
thereupon the authorities and officers of the University shall be subject to the 
order and direction of the administrator.  
(7) The administrator appointed under sub -section (6) shall have all the powers 
and be subject to all the duties of the Board of Management under this Act and 
shall administer the affairs of the University until the last batch of the students 
of the regular courses have completed their courses and they have been awarded 
degrees, diplomas or awards as the case may be. 
(8) After having been awarded the degrees, diplomas or awards, as the case may 
be, to the last batches of the students of the regular courses, the administrator 
shall make a report to the effect to the State Government.  
(9) On receipt of the report under sub-section (8), the State Government shall, 
by a notification in the Official Gazette, issue an order dissolving the University 
and from the date of publication of such notification the University shall stand 
dissolved and all the assets and liabilities o f the University shall vest in the 
Sponsoring Body from such date.  
 
45. Power to make rules.-  
(1) The State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, make 
rules to carry out the purposes of this Act.  
(2) All rules made under this Act shal l be laid, as soon as may be, after they are 
so made, before the House of the State Legislature, while it is in session, for a 
period of not less than fourteen days which may be comprised in one session or 
in two successive sessions and if before the expir y of the session in which they 
are so laid or of the session immediately following, the House of the State 
Legislature makes any modification in any such rules or resolves that any such 
rules should not be made, such rules shall thereafter have effect only  in such 
modified form or be of no effect, as the case may be, so however, that any such 
modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything 
previously done thereunder. 
 
 46. Power to remove difficulties.-  
(1) If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this Act, the State 
Government may, by order published in the Official Gazette, make provisions, 
not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, as appear to it to be necessary or 
expedient for removing the difficulty: Provided that no order under this section 
shall be made after the expiry of a period of two years from the date of 
commencement of this Act.  
(2) Every order made under this section shall, as soon as may be after it is made, 
shall be laid before the House of the State Legis

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