Elementry Education Department of Secondary&Higher Education

UGC Clarification  on the Recognition of BIS, BIT, MIS, MIT Degrees

UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
BAHADURSHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI-110 002
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E-Mail : drharigautam@hotmail.com

Dr. Hari Gautam
MS FRCS (EDIN) FRCS (ENG) FAMS
FACS FICS DSc (Hon CAUSA)

CHAIRMAN

D.O.No.F.1-52/97(CPP).11)
May 31, 2001

To

Vice Chancellors of all Universities by name.

Dear 

Please refer to my earlier D.O. letter of even number dated October  10,2000 addressed to Vice Chancellors of all the Universities wherein it was clearly specified that under Section 22 of the UGC Act – “No degree awarded by any university is valid unless it is specified by the University Grants Commission”.  The specification of degrees by University Grants Commission is done to ensure uniformity of nomenclature, duration and admission eligibility etc. of the different degrees awarded by various universities at the national level. The Universities were therefore advised  to award only those degrees, which are specified by the UGC  and in case any university was offering any other degree than the specified ones, they were advised either to change their nomenclature to fall in line with that of the specified degrees or apply to UGC for the specification of new degrees.  The universities were also advised not to award any new degree other than already specified without the prior approval and specification of UGC. 

Responding to aforesaid communication, many universities had sent their requests for approval and specification of new and also those degrees with different nomenclature already being awarded without the specification of UGC.  The proposals were examined by an expert committee and its report was considered by the UGC  at its meeting held on May 22, 2001. 

“The Commission having examined and deliberated the issue in detail, resolved that the degrees – BIS, BIT, MIS and MIT be not specified by the Commission and as such no university be allowed to award a degree with nomenclature of BIS (Bachelor of Information Science/Systems), BIT (Bachelor of Information Technology) MIS (Master of Information Science/Systems and MIT (Master of Information Technology). 

The Commission further resolved that the universities instead be advised to award degree of B.Sc. and M.Sc. respectively of three and two year duration in place of BIS/BIT and MIS/MIT which may well be in subjects of Information Science/Systems and Information Technology. 

In view of the interests of the students already pursuing the degrees of BIS, BIT, MIS and MIT, the Commission decided to permit recognition of BIS, BIT, MIS and MIT only  to the already enrolled students in these degrees upto the last academic session, i.e.2000-2001 and directed that henceforth, no new enrolment in any university be made in the degrees of BIS, BIT, MIS and MIT”. 

May I request you to take serious note of it and ensure that your university from this academic session shall not enroll any candidate for award of any degree, which is not specified by the UGC.  You are advised to comply with aforesaid decision of the University Grants Commission with immediate effect.  The Vice-Chancellor shall be held responsible for lapse, if any, in this regard. 

With Regards, 

Yours  Sincerely 

Sd/- 

(HARI GAUTAM)
MS (SURGERY) FRCS (EDIN) FRCS (ENG)
FAMS FACS FICS FIACS DSc (HON CAUSA)

CHAIRMAN


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