University
of Technology, Jaipur Act, 2017
[Rajasthan Act 28 of 2017]
[17th April, 2017]
An Act to provide for
establishment and incorporation of the University of Technology, Jaipur in the
State of Rajasthan and matters connected therewith and incidental thereto.
Whereas, with a view to
keep pace with the rapid development in all spheres of knowledge in the world
and the country, it is essential to create world level modern research and
study facilities in the State to provide state of the art educational
facilities to the youth at their door steps so that they can make out of them
human resources compatible to liberalized economic and social order of the
world;
And whereas, rapid
advancement in knowledge and changing requirements of human resources makes it
essential that a resourceful and quick and responsive system of educational
research and development be created which can work with entrepreneurial zeal
under an essential regulatory set up and such a system can be created by
allowing the private institutions engaged in higher education having sufficient
resources and experience to establish universities and by incorporating such
universities with such regulatory provisions as ensure efficient working of
such institutions;
And whereas, the Deepshikha
Kala Sansthan, Jaipur is a Society registered under the Rajasthan Societies
Registration Act, 1958 (Act No. 28 of 1958) at Registration No. 307/1976-77
dated 28.10.1976 in the office of Registrar, Societies, Rajasthan, Jaipur.
And whereas, the said Deepshikha
Kala Sansthan, Jaipur has set up educational infrastructures, both physical and
academic, as specified in Schedule-I, at Village Vatika, Tehsil Sanganer and
Village Fathehpura bass, Vatika, Tehsil Chaksu, District Jaipur in the State of
Rajasthan and has agreed to invest the said infrastructure in a University for
research and studies in the disciplines specified in Schedule-II and has also
deposited an amount of rupees two crores to be utilized in establishment of an
endowment fund in accordance with the provisions of this Act;
And whereas, the
sufficiency of the above infrastructure has been got enquired into by a
committee, appointed in this behalf by the State Government consisting of the
Vice-chancellor, Maharaja Ganga Singh University, Bikaner, Director, Poddar
Institute of Management, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Head, Department of
Pharmacy, Sawai Man Singh Hospital, Jaipur, Principal, Mahila Engineering
College, Ajmer and Dean, Faculty of Education, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur;
And whereas, if the
aforesaid infrastructure is utilized in incorporation as a University and the
said Deepshikha Kala Sansthan, Jaipur is allowed to run the University, it
would contribute in the academic development of the people of the State;
Be it enacted by the
Rajasthan State Legislature in the Sixty-eight Year of the Republic of India,
as follows:-
Section 1. Short title, extent and commencement.-
(1) This Act may be called the
University of Technology, Jaipur Act, 2017.
(2) It extends to the whole of
the State of Rajasthan.
(3) It shall come into force at
once.
Section 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 Act, 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
programmes 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 employees 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 curriculum 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 India 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? means the rules made under this Act;
(s) ?Schedule? means the Schedule
to this Act;
(t) ?Sponsoring Body? means the
Deepshikha Kala Sansthan, Jaipur, a Society registered under the Rajasthan
Societies Registration Act, 1958 (Act No. 28 of 1958) at Registration No.
307/1976-77 dated 28.10.1976 in the office of the Registrar, Societies,
Rajasthan, Jaipur;
(u) ?Statutes?, ?Ordinances?
and ?Regulations? mean respectively, the Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations
of the University made under this Act;
(v) ?student of the 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;
(w) ?study centre? means a
centre established and maintained 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;
(x) ?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;
(y) ?UGC? means the University
Grants Commission, established under Section 4 of the University Grants
Commission Act, 1956 (Central Act No. 3 of 1956); and
(z) ?University? means the
University of Technology, Jaipur.
Section 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
University of Technology, Jaipur.
(2) The movable and immovable
property specified in Schedule-I shall be vested in the University and the
Sponsoring Body shall, immediately after the 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 Vatika, Tehsil Sanganer District
Jaipur (Rajasthan).
Section 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.
Section 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 the University may determine, diplomas or certificates, 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 academic distinctions for good and
sufficient cause;
(c) to organize and to
undertake extramural 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 cooperate, 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 centres
and maintain schools, institutions and such centres, 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 for
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
centres;
(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 law for the time being in force for the
regulation of education;
(y) to set up off-campus centre
within 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 necessary, incidental or conducive to the attainment of
all or any of the objects of the University.
Section 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.
Section 7. No power of affiliation.-
The University shall have
no power to affiliate or otherwise admit to its privileges any other
institution.
Section 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 two crores 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 utilized for development of infrastructure of the University but
shall not be utilized 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.
Section 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.
Section 10. Application of General Fund.-
The General Fund shall be
utilized for meeting all expenses, recurring or nonrecurring, in connection
with the affairs of the University:
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.
Section 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.
Section 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:
Provided that a Chairperson
shall, 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.
Section 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 shall, 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 the 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 officer or authority concerned, such 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
University, 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 the University,
he shall direct the authority concerned 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 interests 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 President to relinquish his office from such date as may be specified in
the order:
Provided that before taking
an action under this subsection, the President shall be given an opportunity of
being heard.
Section 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 interests 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:
Provided that before taking
an action under this subsection, 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 exercise such powers and perform such functions as
may be delegated to him by the President.
Section 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 shall 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.
Section 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.
Section 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 13 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 powers and perform such other duties as may be prescribed
by the Statutes.
Section 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 documents 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 such other powers and perform such other duties as may be prescribed
by the Statutes.
Section 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.
Section 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.
Section 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.
Section 22. The Board of Management.-
(1) The Board of Management of
the University shall consist of the following, namely:-
(a) the Chairperson;
(b) the President;
(c) five persons nominated by
the Sponsoring Body out of whom two shall be eminent educationists or specialists
in disciplines specified in Schedule-II;
(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
shall 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 conformity 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.
Section 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.
Section 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.
Section 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.
Section 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.
Section 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.
Section 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.
Section 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 appointment 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 their 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.
Section 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 be
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 creation, 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 to 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 along with such reasons,
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.
Section 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.
Section 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, backward classes,
special backward classes, women and handicapped persons shall be provided as
per the policy of the State Government.
Section 33. Fees 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).
Section 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 State Government may, thereon, issue such directions as it may deem fit for
the compliance of the schedule.
Section 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 forty-five 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 examination 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 this section.
Section 36. Convocation.-
The convocation of the
University shall be held in every academic year in the manner as may be
prescribed by the Statutes for conferring degrees, diplomas or for any other
purpose.
Section 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.
Section 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.
Section 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.
Section 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 along with 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.
Section 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.
Section 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, examination 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.
Section 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 Government and the employees and the students of the
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.
Section 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 carry out 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 within 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 of 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
mal-administration, 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 subsection (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 any 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 mal-administration 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 of the University shall vest in the Sponsoring Body
from such date.
Section 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 shall 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 expiry 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.
Section 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 Legislature.
Section 47. The Act to have overriding effect.-
The provisions of this Act
and the rules, Statutes, Ordinances made thereunder shall have effect notwithstanding
anything to the contrary contained in any other law, for the time being in
force, relating to the matters in respect of which the State Legislature has
exclusive power to make laws.
SCHEDULE I
INFRASTRUCTURE
1.
Land:
30.03 Acres of land comprising in Khasra Nos. 2481, 2482, 2483/6357, 2484,
6511/2485, 2465, 2474, 2476, 2475, 2464, 2459, 2466, 2467, 6478/2465 of Gram
Vatika, Tehsil Sanganer and Khasra Nos. 500 and 504/1 of village Fathehpura
bass, Vatika, Tehsil Chaksu, District Jaipur (Rajasthan).
2.
Building:
(i) Administrative Block :
(a) Number and Category of
Units: 36
|
Category of Units
|
Offices
|
No. of Units
|
|
Main
|
Chairperson's Office
|
01
|
|
Administrative
|
President's Office
|
01
|
|
Office
|
Other Offices
|
10
|
|
Engineering and
|
Dean Office
|
01
|
|
Technology
|
Department Office
|
01
|
|
Faculty Rooms
|
04
|
|
Management
|
Dean Office
|
01
|
|
Department Office
|
01
|
|
Faculty Rooms
|
02
|
|
Pharmaceutical
|
Dean Office
|
01
|
|
Sciences
|
Faculty Rooms
|
01
|
|
Applied Sciences
|
Dean Office
|
01
|
|
Department Office
|
01
|
|
Faculty Rooms
|
01
|
|
Computer
|
Dean Office
|
01
|
|
Application
|
Department Office
|
01
|
|
Faculty Rooms
|
01
|
|
Law
|
Dean Office
|
01
|
|
Department Office
|
01
|
|
Faculty Rooms
|
01
|
|
Education
|
Dean Office
|
01
|
|
Department Office
|
01
|
|
Faculty Rooms
|
01
|
|
Total Units
|
36
|
(b) Measurement of total
covered area: 1,633 sq. mtrs.
(ii) Academic
Block :
(a) Number and Category of
Units: 71
|
Category of Units
|
No. of Units
|
|
Engineering and Technology
|
22
|
|
Management
|
10
|
|
Pharmaceutical Sciences
|
06
|
|
Applied Sciences
|
09
|
|
Computer Application
|
09
|
|
Law
|
03
|
|
Education
|
05
|
|
Others
|
07
|
|
Total Units
|
71
|
Note: Above units include
class-rooms, tutorials, laboratories, amenities and other facilities
(b) Measurement of total
covered area: 12,141 sq. mtrs.
(iii)
Residential Block:
(a) Number and Category of
Units: 06
|
Category of Units
|
No. of Units
|
|
Staff and Officers' Residence
|
04
|
|
Hostel for Students
|
02 (24 rooms for 48 students)
|
Hostel has air cooled
separate mess facilities. All the rooms are either air conditioned or air
cooled in the residential block.
(b) Measurement of total
covered area: 1,538 sq. mtrs.
Total built up area: 15,312
sq. mtrs.
3.
Faculties:
|
Branch
|
Professor
|
Associate Professor
|
Assistant Professor
|
|
Engineering and Technology
|
5
|
10
|
20
|
|
Management
|
4
|
1
|
12
|
|
Pharmaceutical Sciences
|
2
|
4
|
7
|
|
Applied Sciences
|
3
|
4
|
7
|
|
Computer Application
|
2
|
4
|
8
|
|
Law
|
-
|
1
|
2
|
|
Education
|
1
|
4
|
8
|
|
Total
|
17
|
28
|
64
|
4.
Academic
Facilities:
(i) Library
|
Branch
|
Books
|
Titles
|
|
Engineering and Technology
|
1,219
|
784
|
|
Management
|
765
|
252
|
|
Pharmaceutical Sciences
|
5,126
|
565
|
|
Applied Sciences
|
65
|
-
|
|
Computer Application
|
520
|
53
|
|
Law
|
25
|
-
|
|
Education
|
104
|
-
|
|
Total
|
7,824
|
1,654
|
(ii)
Laboratories :
|
Branch
|
Laboratories
|
No.
|
|
Engineering and Technology
|
Digital Electronics Laboratory
|
1
|
|
Drawing Halls
|
4
|
|
Electronic Engineering
|
1
|
|
Laboratory
|
1
|
|
Electrical Laboratory
|
1
|
|
Electrical and Electronics
|
1
|
|
Workshop
|
1
|
|
Machine Design Laboratory
|
|
|
Mechanical Workshop
|
1
|
|
Power Electronics & Power
|
1
|
|
System Laboratory Product Design &
Development Laboratory Production Engineering Laboratory
|
1
|
|
Management
|
Language Laboratory
|
1
|
|
Applied
|
Chemistry Laboratory
|
1
|
|
Sciences
|
Physics Laboratory
|
1
|
|
Computer
|
Computer Laboratory
|
1
|
|
Application
|
Multimedia Laboratory
|
1
|
|
Internet Programming Laboratory
|
1
|
|
Computer Aided Design/Graphics Laboratory
|
1
|
|
TOTAL
|
20
|
(iii) Reading
Rooms : Reading
rooms facility in the Library measuring 500 sq. mtrs. are available for Engineering and
Technology, Management, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Applied Sciences, Computer
Application, Education, Law.
(iv) Journals
:
|
Branch
|
National
|
International
|
Total
|
|
Engineering and Technology
|
14
|
15
|
29
|
|
Management
|
14
|
33
|
47
|
|
Pharmaceutical Sciences
|
-
|
01
|
01
|
|
Applied Sciences
|
01
|
05
|
06
|
|
Computer Application
|
02
|
07
|
09
|
|
Education
|
01
|
07
|
08
|
|
Total
|
32
|
68
|
100
|
(v)
Other Facilities:
1.
Air-conditioned
Seminar Hall/Conference Room
2.
Proposed
Branch of Bank with ATM
3.
24
hours broad-band facilities with Wi-Fi System
4.
Own
transport fleet with 8 buses
5.
Overhead
water tank having capacity of 70,000 liters with 1 Tube-well
6.
Electricity
generator of 125 KV capacity
7.
Cafeteria
5.
Facilities
of co-curricular activities:
Athletics
Badminton
Basket Ball
Cricket
Table Tennis
Volley Ball
SCHEDULE II
DISCIPLINES IN WHICH UNIVERSITY SHALL UNDERTAKE STUDY
AND RESEARCH:
1.
Engineering
and Technology
2.
Medicine
and Health, Medical and Pharmaceutical Science
3.
Management,
Hotel Management, Agriculture Management, Tour and Travel
4.
Applied
Science
5.
Computer
Application
6.
Law
7.
Education
8.
Science
and Technology
9.
Humanities,
Social Science and Fine Arts
10. Vocabulary studies
11. Psychology
12. Agriculture and Veterinary
Science
13. Mass and Media
Communications, Journalism, Film and Technology
14. Alternative Therapy
15. Life Science, Religion
16. Foreign Language
17. Biotechnology
18. Nano Technology
19. Telecom
20. Design
21. Architecture
22. Physical Education and
Sports Science