Guiding PhD candidates and having research work published in reputed journals may not be mandatory requirements for those applying for posts of director or principal in AICTE-affiliated institutes, according to changes recommended by an expert panel in the recruitment process. The panel was constituted by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), regulator for technical education in the country, after it received representations from various faculty members requesting a revision of the existing qualifications for the posts. Existing norms, in place since 2019, state that to get shortlisted for the posts of director or principal, it is mandatory to have guided at least two successful PhD candidates as supervisor or co-supervisor, and have a minimum of eight research publications in government-approved academic journals. The committee also “recommended widening the eligibility criteria and considering other alternatives, including founders or co-founders of start-ups or incubation units recognised by MSMEs or industry experts, with at least two utility patents, granted for the top post (director or principal)”, the council said in a notification.
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