State of Karnataka - Act
Garden City University Act, 2013
KARNATAKA
India
India
Garden City University Act, 2013
Act 47 of 2013
- Published on 1 January 2013
- Commenced on 1 January 2013
- [This is the version of this document from 1 January 2013.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short title, extent and commencement.
2. Definitions.
- In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-3. Proposal for the establishment of the University.
4. Establishment of the University.
5. Grants and Financial Assistance.
- The University shall be self-financing and shall neither make a demand nor shall be entitled to any maintenance grant-in-aid or any other financial assistance from the State or any other body or corporation owned or controlled by the State:Provided that the State may, provide financial support through grants or otherwise,-6. Power to establish constituent College, additional campuses, Regional Centres or Study Centres.
- The University may have Constituent Colleges, Regional Centres, additional campuses and Study Centres at such places in the State as it deems fit after the completion of five years after its establishment with prior approval of the State Government subject to norms of UGC and other National Accreditation bodies.7. Objects of the University.
- The University shall employ a broad range of strategies to achieve its vision and objectives,-8. Powers of the University.
- The University shall have the following powers, namely:-9. University open to all classes, castes, creed, gender or nation.
- The University admissions shall be open to all persons irrespective of caste, class, creed, gender or nation. All admissions shall be made on the basis of merit in the qualifying examinations:Provided that forty percent of the admissions in all courses of the university shall be reserved for the students of Karnataka State and admissions shall be made through a Common Entrance Examination conducted by the State Government or its agency and seats shall be allotted as per the merit and reservation policy of the State Government from time to time.Provided further that, where there are less than ten seats in any course like Post Graduate, they shall be reserved by clubbing such courses together and where there are less than three seats in any course they shall be reserved by rotation.10. National Accreditation.
- The University shall seek accreditation from respective statutory national accreditation bodies soon after its establishment. Further all the courses run by Private Universities shall be as per the regulations of the National Accreditation Bodies.11. Powers of the Sponsoring Body.
- The sponsoring body shall have the following powers with reference to the University, each of which may be exercised by the Sponsoring Body at its discretion, namely:-12. officers of the University.
- The following shall be the officers of the University, namely:-13. The Visitor.
14. The Pro-Visitor.
15. The Chancellor.
16. The Vice-Chancellor.
17. The Pro Vice-Chancellor.
- The Vice-Chancellor shall appoint not exceeding three pro- vice Chancellors with the written approval of the Chancellor in such manner and they shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as may be laid down by the Statutes.18. Deans of faculties.
- Deans of faculties shall be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor with the written approval of the Chancellor in such manner and they shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as may be laid down by the Statutes.19. The Registrar.
20. The Finance officer.
- The Finance officer shall be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor with the written approval of the Chancellor in such manner and he shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as may be laid down by the Statutes.21. Other officers.
- The manner of appointment, terms and conditions of service and powers and duties of the other officers of the University shall be such as may be specified by Statutes.Chapter-IV Authorities of the University22. Authorities of the University.
- The following shall be the authorities of the University, namely:-23. The Board of Governors and its powers.
| (i) | The Chancellor | Chairperson |
| (ii) | The Vice-Chancellor | Member |
| (iii) | The Principal Secretary/Secretary to the StateGovernment in the Department of Higher Education or by hisnominee not below the rank of Deputy Secretary | |
| (iv) | The Principal Secretary/Secretary to the StateGovernment in the Department of Medical Education or by hisnominee not below the rank of Deputy Secretary | |
| (v) | One expert from the field of management, financeor any other specialized, including administration to benominated by the State Government. | |
| (vi) | Two persons nominated by the Sponsoring Body ofwhom one shall be woman; | |
| (vii) | The Pro Vice Chancellor who shall be non-votingmember; | |
| (viii) | One eminent educationist nominated by theUniversity Grants Commission |
24. The Board of Management .
25. The Academic Council.
| (i) | The Vice-Chancellor | Chairperson |
| (ii) | The Pro Vice Chancellor | Members |
| (iii) | The Registrar | Secretary |
| (iv) | Such other members as may be specified by theStatutes. |
26. The Research and Innovation Council.
| (i) | The Vice-Chancellor | Chairperson |
| (ii) | The Pro Vice Chancellor | Member |
| (iii) | The Dean of Research | Secretary |
| (iv) | Head of the Department of Innovation | Member |
| (v) | Deans of all Faculties | Members; and |
| (vi) | Such other members as may be specified in theStatutes. |
27. The Finance Committee.
| (i) | The Chancellor or his Nominee | Chairperson |
| (ii) | The Vice-chancellor | Member |
| (iii) | The Registrar | Member |
| (iv) | The Finance officer | Secretary |
| (v) | One nominee of the Sponsoring Body | Member; and |
| (vi) | Such other members as may be specified in thestatutes. |