1. Career Advancement.- (a) Minimum length of service
for eligibility to move into the grade of Assistant Professor (Senior scale)
would be four years for those with Ph.D., five years for those with M. Phil, and
six years for others as Assistant Professor and eligibility to move into the
Grade of Assistant Professor (Selection Grade)/Associate Professor, the minimum
length of service as Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) shall be uniformly five
years.
(b) For movement into grades of Associate Professor and above, the minimum
eligibility criteria would be Ph.D. Those teachers without Ph.D can go up to the
level of Assistant Professor (Selection Grade).
(c) An Associate Professor with a minimum of eight years of service will
be eligible for consideration for appointment as a Professor.
(d) The Selection Committee for Career Advancement shall be the same as
those for direct recruitment for each category. In addition one representation
of the State Government will be included as a member of the committee as
contained in item-2 (vii) of the Sankalap No. 2976 dated 5.10.2002 issued by the
Deptt. of Agriculture, Govt of Bihar.
(c) The existing scheme of Career Advancement for non-academic staff
namely Assistant Registrar, Asstt. Librarian would continue.
2.0 Eligibility criteria
2.1. Assistant Professor (Senior scale)
An Assistant Professor/Junior Scientist will be eligible for placement in
a senior scale through a procedure of selection, if he/she has:-
(i) Completed six years of
service after regular appointment with relaxation of one and two years
respectively, for those with M. Phil and Ph.D.
(ii) Participated in one orientation
course and one refresher course of approved duration, or engaged in other
appropriate continuing education programmes of comparable quality as may be
specified or approved by the University Grants Commission/lCAR.
(Those with Ph.D degree would be exempted from one refresher course)
(iii) Consistently satisfactory performance
appraisal reports:
22. Assistant Professor/Junior Scientist (Selection grade)
Assistant Professor/Junior Scientist in the senior scale who do not have a
Ph.D
degree or equivalent published work, and who do not meet the scholarship
and research standards, but fulfill the other critera given above for the post
of Associate Professor/Senior Scientist, and have a good record in teaching and,
preferably, have contributed in various ways such as to the corporate life of
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institution, examination work or through extension activities, will be
placed in the Selection Grade, subject to the recommendations of the selection
Committee which is the same as for promotion to the post of Associate Professor.
(One representative of the State Government will be included in the selection
Committee as per provision contained in item 2 (vii) of the resolution no. 2976
dated 5.10.02 issued from the Department of Agriculture.) They will be
designated as Assistant Professor/Junior Scientist in the Selection Grade. They
would offer themselves for fresh assessment after obtaining Ph.D. and or
fulfilling other requirements for promotion as Associate Professor/Senior
Scientist. If found suitable, could be given the designation of Associate
Professor/Senior Scientist.
2.3 Associate Professor/Senior Scientist (Promotion)
An Assistant Professor/Junior Scientist in the Senior Scale will be
eligible for promotion to the post of Associate Professor/Senior Scientist, if
he/she has
(i) Assistant
Professor (Sr. Scale) with 5 years of service in the senior scale or with a
total of 9 years service (with Ph.D.)/10 years service (with M.Phil)/11 years
service would be eligible for promotion to the post of Assistant Professor
(Sel.Grade)/Associate Professor (Promotion)
(ii) Made some mark
in the areas of scholarship and research as evidenced e.g. self-assessment,
reports of referees, quality of publications, contribution to educational
innovation, design of new courses and curricula and extension activities:
(iii) After placement in the
Senior Scale participated in two refresher courses/summer institutes of approved
duration, or engaged in other appropriate continuing education programmes of
comparable quality as may be specified or approved by the University Grants
Commission/ ICAR and
(iv) Possesses
consistently good performance appraisal reports.
2.4. Promotion to the post of Associate
Professor/Senior Scientist (Promotion) will be through a proess of Selection by
a Selection Committee to be set up under the Statutes/Ordinance of the concerned
University or other similar Committees set up by the appointing authorities.
2.5. University Professor/Chief Scientist (Promotion)
In addition to the sanctioned position of Professors, which must be filled
in through direct recruitment through all India advertisements, promotions may
be made from the post of Associate Professor/Senior Scientist to that of
University Professor/Chief Scientist (Promotion) after 8 years of service as
Associate Professor/Senior Scientist.
The Selection Committee for promotion to the post of University Professor/
Chief Scientist (Promotion) should be the same as that for direct recuiitment.
(One
representative of the State Government will also be included in the Committee as
per provision contained in item 2 (vii) of the resolution no. 2976 dated
5.10.02
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Issued from the Department of Agriculture, Govt. of Bihat). For the
promotion from Associate Professor/Senior Scientist to University
Professor/Chief Scientist (Promotion), the following method of promotion may be
followed.
Self-appraisal reports. (required)
Research contribution/books articles published
Any other academic contributions.
The best three written contributions of the teachers (as defined by
her/him) may be sect in advance to the experts to review before coming for the
selection. The candidate should be asked to submit in three sets with the
application.
Seminars/Conferences attended.
Contribution to teaching/academic environment/Institutional corporate
life.
Extension and field outreach activities.
The requirement of participation in orientation/referehser courses/summer
institutes, each of at least 3 to 4 weeks duration, and consistent satisfactory
performance appraisal reports, shall be the mandatory requirement for Career
Advancement from Assistant Professor/Junior Scientist (Senior Scale) to
Assistant Professor/Junior Scientist (Selection Grade). Wherever the requirement
of orientation/refresher courses has remained incomplete, the promotion would
not be held up, but these must be completed by the year 2002.
The requirement for completing these courses would be as follows-.-
(i) For Assistant
Professor/Junior Scientist to Assistant Professor/Junior Scientist (Senior
Scale), one orientation course would be compulsory for University and College
teachers, Those without Ph.D would be required to do one refresher course in
addition,
(ii) Two refresher
courses for Assistant Professor/Junior Scientist (Senior scale) to Assistant
Professor/Junior Scientist (Selection Grade).
(iii) The senior teachers like
Associate Professor/Senior Scientist/Assistant Professor/Junior Scientist
(Selection grade) and University Professor/ Chief Scientist may opt to attend
two seminars/Conferences in their subject area and present paper as one aspect
of their promotion/ Selection to higher level attend refresher course to be
offered by ASCs for this level.
2.6. If the number of years required in a feeder cadre
are less than those stipulated in the Scheme, thus entailing hardship to those
who have completed more than the total number of years in their entire service
for eligibility in the cadre, may be placed in the next higher cadre after
adjusting the total number of years.
The situation is likely to arise as in the earlier scheme, the number of
years
required in feeder cadre were much more than those envisaged under this
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scheme.
3.0 Counting of Past service
Previous service, without any break as an Assistant Professor/Junior
Scientist or equivalent, in a University, college, national laboratory, or other
scientist organisation e.g. CSIR, ICAR, UGC, FRDO, ICSSR, ICHR and as a UGC
Research Scientist, should be counted for placement of Assistant
Professor/Junior Scientist in Senior Scale/Selection Grade provided that:
(i) The post was in an
equivalent grade/scale of pay as the post of an Assistant Professor/Junior
Scientist.
(ii) The qualifications for the post
were not lower than the qualification prescribed by the UGC/ICAR for the post
of Assistant Professor Junior Scientist.
(iii) The candidates who apply for direct
recruitment should apply through proper channel.
(iv) The concerned Assistant
Professor/Junior Scientist possessed the minimum qualifications prescribed by
the UGC/ICAR for appointment as Asstt. Professor/Junior Scientist.
(v) The post was filled in accordance
with prescribed selection procedure as laid down by the University/State
Government/Central Government Institution's regulation.
(vi) The appointment was not ad-hoc or in a
leave vacancy of less than one year duration. Adhoc service of more than one
year duration can be counted provided:-
(a) the ad-hoc service was of more
than one year duration.
(b) the incumbent was appointed on the
recommendation of duly constituted selection committee and
(c) the incumbent was selected to the
permanent post in continuation to the ad-hoc service, without any break.
4.0 Merit Promotion
Merit Promotion Scheme of 1983 which was terminated in 1987 for those who
did not opt for it, stands abolished. However, Professors who were governed by
the old merit promotion scheme of 1987 would be eligible for full scale of
Professor w.e.f. 1.1.1996. The University can discuss in its academic body and
decide inter-se seniority between the merit promotees and direct
recruits, based on the date of selection, and as per the existing/amended Acts
and Statutes of the University.
5.0 Professor of Eminence:
(i) The proposal relating to Super time scale for Professor of eminence
will be taken up after the scheme in respect of UGC is finalized and
implemented.
(ii) Meritorious teachers who may not have M. Phil/Ph.D./M. Tech. but who
have made outstanding contributions would be rewarded and recognised as per
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the scheme to be approved by MHRD/ICAR
6.0 Redressal of Anomalies
Anomalies arising after implementation of this order/notification shall be
brought to the notice of ICAR which will be considered in consultation with DOP
& T/Deptt. of Expr. Ministry of Finance.
7.0 General conditions
(i) The incumbent on the post of
Assistant Professor/Junior Scientist promoted as Assistant Professor/Junior
Scientist (Sr. Scale/Selection Grade)/Associate Professor/Senior Scientist
(promotion) and Associate Professor/Senior Scientist promoted as University
Professor/Chief Scientist (promotion) shall be deemed to be upgraded wioth
effect from the date of such promotion and shall remain upgraded the incumbent
continues to hold the post, but the same shall be reverted to the post of
Assistant Professor/Junior Scientist, Associate Professor/Sr. Scientist as the
case may be in the event of incumbent's appointment to a higher post or when the
post falls vacant due to his/ her retirement, resignation, death or otherwise.
Nothing in these Statutes shall be construed to have created any vacancy on the
post of Assistant Professor/Junior Scientist and or Associate Professor/ Sr.
Scientist which have been upgraded as that of Assistant Professor/ Junior
Scientist (Sr. Scale/Selection Grade)/ Associate Professor/ Senior Scientist
(promotion)/University Professor/Chief Scientist (promotion).
(ii) The upgraded post shall be deemed
to be a substantive post till the promotee holds it, but any temporary vacancy
on the post, on account of holding any other post on temporary basis, shall be
that of Assistant Professor/Junior Scientist and or Associate Professor/Sr.
Scientist,
(iii) An Assistant Professor/Junior Scientist
promoted as Assistant Professor/Junior Scientist (Sr. Scale/Selection Grade)/
Associate Professor/Senior Scientist (promotion)/University Professor/Chief
Scientist (promotion) as the case may be, shall from the date of such promotion,
draw his pay in the upgraded scale which shall be equal to the amount of his pay
in the lower grade but if his/her pay in the lower grade of scale does not fit
in the higher scale, his/her pay in the higher grade shall be fixed at the stage
next above the amount of his/her pay in the lower scale. The date of increment
in the higher scale/grade shall be the same as that in the lower scale/grade
(iv) The seniority of teachers/Scientists
promoted under these Statutes shall be determined from the date of promotion,
but the inter-se seniority of teachers/scientists promoted on the same date
shall be the same as they had in their lower cadre posts.
(v) In case
promotion of an incumbent is not recommended by the
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University Selection Committee for whatever the reason may be, may again
be considered for promotion after a period of one year has lapsed since his name
was last considered. The promotion in such a case shall take effect from the
date of the recommendation of the University's Selection Committee.
(vi) The University Selection Committee shall
consider the cases of promotion at least
twice in a year preferably in the month of June and December every year.
The career advancement scheme for promotion of teachers Shall be effective
from 27.07.1998.
Repeal and saving:- The Merit Promotion Scheme
effective 9.12.1985, Personal Promotion Scheme effective 14.11.1980 as well as
Career Advancement Scheme effective 1.1.1986 are hereby repealed.
Notwithstanding such repeal anything done or any action taken in exercise
of the powers conferred by or under the said scheme and so far as it is not
inconsistent with the provisions of this Scheme shall be deemed to have been
done or taken in the exercise of powers conferred by or under the scheme as if
the scheme were in force on the day on which such thing was done or action
taken.
In accordance with provision contained in the Sankalp no. 2796 dated
5.10.2002 (para 2 (v) d] [k] x) issued from the Govt. of Bihar the Govt.
sponsored promotional scheme shall cease to be operative with effect from
31.12.1995. However, those teachers/Scientists who have been promoted under
Govt. sponsored scheme i.e. Personal Promotion Scheme before 31.12.1995 in this
University shall be adjusted in the Career Advancement Scheme effective from
1.1.1986 without referring their cases to the competent authority and their pay
fixed accordingly.
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