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Appointment of VC

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February 09, 2026

Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Polity

Why in News?

Recently, the Supreme Court overturned the Madras High Court stay on Tamil Nadu’s Vice Chancellor appointment laws, directing a fresh hearing within a reasonable time for the state.

  • A vice chancellor (VC) is the chief executive and academic head of a university.
  • Qualifications – Distinguished academic or professional with demonstrated leadership and administrative capabilities.
  • Minimum 10 years of experience in one of the following,
    • Professor in a Higher Education Institution (HEI).
    • Senior-level in reputed research/academic or administrative organizations.
    • Senior-level in industry, public administration, public policy, or PSUs.
  • Selection Process – Advertised in all-India newspapers; applications may come via nomination or talent search.
  • A search cum Selection Committee constituted by the Chancellor/Visitor (President).
  • Search cum Selection Committee – Chairperson – A nominee of the Visitor (President for Central Universities) or Chancellor (Governor for State Universities) leads the committee.
  • Members – A nominee of the UGC chairman.
  • A nominee of the apex body of the university, such as Syndicate/ Senate/Executive Council/Board of Management.
  • The committee must include eminent persons not connected to the university; it recommends a panel of 3–5 names.
  • Mandatory for all universities under Central, Provincial, or State Acts.
  • Appointment Process – State Universities – Appointed by the Chancellor (Governor) in consultation with the State Government.
  • Central Universities – Appointed by the Visitor (President).
  • Tenure –
    • Central Universities – 5 years or until age 70.
    • State Universities – 3 years or until age 70.
  • Eligible for a second term.
  • First VC term determined by Chancellor/Visitor.
  • Salary – State Universities – Pay and allowances are determined by the State Government.
  • Central Universities – Pay and allowances are decided by the Visitor (President) in consultation with the Central Government.
  • Vacancy & Resignation – Permanent vacancy – Permanent vacancy is filled by the Chancellor or Visitor, with interim arrangements made.
  • Temporary vacancy – Reported by Registrar to Chancellor or Visitor, and stop-gap arrangement advised by Government
  • Resignation – VC may resign with 60 days’ notice, and the effective date will be determined by the Chancellor or Visitor.
  • Role – Principal academic, administrative, and executive officer.
  • Overall supervision and control over University affairs.
  • Can take immediate action in urgent matters and report to the relevant Authority, Board, or Chancellor.
  • Can require Authorities to review actions or orders and refer to the Board or the Chancellor if unresolved.

References

  1. IE | Vice-Chancellor
  2. New IE | Vice-Chancellor

 

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