State of Karnataka - Act
The Karnataka State Higher Education Council Act, 2010
KARNATAKA
India
India
The Karnataka State Higher Education Council Act, 2010
Act 26 of 2010
- Published in Gazette 26 on 1 January 1980
- Assented to on 1 January 1980
- Commenced on 1 January 1980
- [This is the version of this document as it was from 1 January 2010 to None.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short title and commencement.
2. Definitions.
- In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-3. Constitution of the Council.
| (i) | The Minister in charge of the Higher Education | Chairman |
| (ii) | An eminent educationist who is or has been theVice-Chancellor of the university or member of any apex body ofHigher education nominated by the Government | Vice-Chairman |
| (iii) | the Executive Director | Member-Secretary |
| (iv) | Vice-Chancellors of the State Universities | Members |
| (v) | A nominee of the University Grants Commissionnot below the rank of Joint Secretary | Ex-officio member |
| (vi) | Ten academicians of repute from differentAcademic disciplines, of whom two shall be a woman and twobelonging to the Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, nominatedby the Government. | Members |
| (vii) | The Principal Secretary to Government, FinanceDepartment | Ex-officio Member |
| (viii) | The Principal Secretary to Government, HigherEducation Department | Ex-officio Member |
| (ix) | The Principal Secretary to Government, MedicalEducation | Ex-officio member |
| (x) | The Principal Secretary to Government, Primaryand Secondary Education | Ex-officio member |
| (xi) | The Principal Secretary to Government,Agriculture | Ex-officio member |
| (xii) | The Principal Secretary to Government,Horticulture | Ex-officio member |
| (xiii) | The Principal Secretary to Government, AnimalHusbandry & Veterinary Sciences | Ex-officio member |
| (xiv) | The Secretary to Government, Law and Justice | Ex-officio member |
| (xv) | The Principal Secretary to Government, SocialWelfare | Ex-officio member |
| (xvi) | The Commissioner of Collegiate Education | Ex-officio member |
| (xvii) | The Director of Technical Education | Ex-officio member |
| (xviii) | The Director of Medical Education | Ex-officio member |
| (xix) | The Commissioner for Pre-University Board. | Ex-officio member |
4. Disqualifications.
5. Powers and functions of the Council.
- The powers and functions of the Council shall be as follows, namely:-A. General Functions: - (i) It shall render advice to the Government, Universities and other institutions of higher education in the State;(ii)It shall co-ordinate the roles of the Government, Universities and apex regulatory agencies in higher education within the State;(iii)It shall evolve new concepts, programmes and perspective plans for development of higher education suo moto or on the suggestion by the Government or requests from Universities or other institutions in the State;(iv)It shall monitor the progress of implementation of the Developmental Programmes of Universities and colleges taken up in the State with the assistance of National Regulatory Agencies.(v)It shall promote co-operation and co-ordination of the educational institutions among themselves and explore the scope for inter action with industry and other related establishment;(vi)It shall prepare an annual report making self-appraisal and showing details of its performance;(vii)It shall suggest measures for the academic and financial accountability of the Universities and other Institutions of higher education in the State;(viii)It shall prepare the annual budget and the audited statement of expenditure in such manner as may be prescribed.(B)Academic Functions: - (i) It shall encourage and promote innovations in curricular development, restructuring of courses and updating of syllabi in the University and the colleges;(ii)It shall co-ordinate the programmes of autonomous colleges and monitor their implementation;(iii)It shall devise steps to improve the standards of examinations conducted by Universities and suggest necessary reforms;(iv)It shall facilitate training of teachers in Universities and colleges;(v)It shall promote and monitor publication of quality text book, monographs and reference books;(vi)It shall develop programmes for greater academic co-operation and interaction between University and College teachers and to facilitate mobility of students and teachers within and outside the State;(vii)It shall advice on regulation of admission in Universities, colleges and institutions of higher education;(viii)It shall encourage sports, games, physical education and cultural activities in the Universities and colleges;(ix)It shall review periodically, the existing guidelines and furnish recommendations for regulating admissions to various courses and for appointments to the posts of teachers and teacher- administrators in Universities, colleges and other institutions of higher education;(x)It shall prepare an overview report on the working of the Universities and colleges in the State and furnish a copy thereof to the Government and such other authorities as the Government may specify;(xi)It shall perform such other functions for the realization of the twin objectives of equality and excellence in higher education;(C)Advisory Functions: - (1) It shall advice the Government,-(i)regarding the norms, if any relating to the establishment of new Universities and colleges besides additional subjects and departments in the existing Universities and colleges;(ii)regarding the Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations of Universities in the State and to suggest modification wherever required to maintain uniformity in the administration without prejudice to the autonomy for the academic pursuits;(iii)on any University, college or institution of higher education or any other matter relating to higher education and research which may be referred to the Council;(iv)in determining the block maintenance grants and to lay down the basis for such grants;6. The Chairman.
7. The Vice-Chairman.
8. The Executive Director.
9. Term of the Council.
- The term of the Council shall be for a period of five years. The Government shall re-constitute the Council once in every five years:Provided that in the event of delay in the constitution of the new Council, the existing Council may continue for a period of six months from the date of expiry of the term or till the reconstitution of new council whichever is earlier.10. Meetings of the Council.
11. Terms and conditions of the Vice-Chairman, the Executive Director and members.
12. Removal from Membership of the Council.
13. Filling up of casual vacancy.
- If a casual vacancy arises in the office of a nominated or appointed Member, either by reason of his death, resignation, removal or otherwise, such vacancy shall be filled up by the Government by nomination or appointment as the case may be and such Member shall hold office only for the remainder of the term of the Member in whose place he was nominated or appointed.14. The Executive Committee.
- There shall be an Executive Committee for the Council which shall consist of the following members, namely:-Chapter-III The Executive Committee| (i) | the Vice-Chairman of the council; | Chairman |
| (ii) | the Executive Director; | Member-Secretary |
| (iii) | two Vice-Chancellors, nominated by rotation bythe Council for a period of one year | Members |
| (iv) | four of the ten academicians of repute who arethe members of the Council nominated by it by rotation for aperiod of twenty months | Members |
| (v) | the Principal Secretary to Government, HigherEducation Department, | Ex-officio member |
| (vi) | the Principal Secretary to the Government,Medical Education Department, | Ex-officio member |