IIMs to be declared as Institutions of National Importance
Cabinet approves Indian Institute of Management Bill, 2017
Cabinet approves Indian Institute of Management Bill, 2017
The
Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the
Indian Institute of Management(IIM) Bill, 2017, under which the IIMswould be
declared as Institutions of National Importance which will enable them togrant
degrees to their students.
Following
are the salient features of the Bill:
i.
IIMs can grant degrees to their students
ii.
The Bill provides for complete autonomy to the
Institutions, combined with adequate accountability.
iii.
Management of these Institutions would be Board
driven, with the Chairperson and Director of an Institution which will be
selected by the Board.
iv.
A greater participation of experts and alumni in the
Board is amongst otherimportant features of the Bill.
v.
Provision has also been made for inclusion of women
and members from Scheduled Castes/Tribes in the Board.
vi.
The Bill also provides for periodic review of the
performance of Institutions by independent agencies, and placing the results of
the same on public domain.
vii.
The Annual Report of the Institutions will be placed
in the Parliament and CAG will be auditing their accounts.
viii.
There is also a provision of Coordination
Forum of IIMs as an advisory body.
Background:
Indian
Institutes of Management are the country's premier institutions imparting best
quality education in management on globally benchmarked processes of education
and training in management. IIMs are recognized as world-class management
Institutions and Centers of Excellence and have brought laurels to the country.
All IIMs are separate autonomous bodies registered under the Societies Act.
Being
societies, IIMs are not authorized to award degrees and, hence, they have been
awarding Post Graduate Diploma and Fellow Programme in Management. While these
awards are treated as equivalent to MBAs and Ph.D, respectively, the
equivalence is not universally acceptable, especially for the Fellow Programme.
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