Appointment to IIT faculty: Norms may be relaxed

Highlights:

1. HRD Minister Kapil Sibal has said that norms could be relaxed in “exceptional cases” while making direct appointments to the IIT faculty instead of contractual appointments as prescribed by the Ministry.

2. “The norm is that a person with PhD, who does not have teaching and research experience, should be on contract for three years.

3. “However, if the IIT Board wants or the IIT Director recommends to the board for reducing the contract period for certain exceptional cases, we would not interfere in that,” he said in Karan Thapar’s Devil’s Advocate programme in CNN-IBN.

4. The Minister’s comments came in the backdrop of IIT faculty opposing the provision of contractual appointment at entry level in the institutes. The IIT faculty has been demanding that Ph.D holders should not be appointed on contract.

5. Mr. Sibal said people can be taken on tenure at the outset if they are exceptional cases. However, the IITs will have to set a uniform standard for that. It should not be done arbitrarily, he said.

6. Asked whether there could be relaxation to the compulsory four-year experience, as required at associate professor level for promotion to professorship, Mr. Sibal said government will never interfere with the IIT system to absorb exceptional cases at any stage.
7. More Details:  http://beta.thehindu.com/news/national/article26054.ece

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