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    STATE WISE QUOTA FIXED FOR THE AWARD OF CPE STATUS AND CONSUMPTION OF THE QUOT

    No. of slots consumed duringSl. No. Sate / union

    Territory

    No. of College included

    under section 12 B as on

    31.12.2005

    No. of slots

    allotted to the

    State Phase-I Phase-II

    Total

    slots c

    so far

    (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

    1. Andhra Pradesh 402 12 6 4

    2. Assam 176 5 Nil 53. Bihar 290 9 2 Nil

    4. Chattisgarh 140 5 Nil 1

    5. Delhi * 74 2 2 Nil

    6. Goa * 19 1 1 Nil

    7. Gujarat 339 9 Nil 1

    8. Haryana 144 4 1 1

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    9. Himachal Pradesh 46 1 Nil Nil N

    10. Jammu & Kashmir 38 1 Nil Nil N

    11. Jharkhand 81 2 Nil 2

    12. Karnataka 465 14 3 5

    13. Kerala * 210 6 6 Nil

    14. Madhya Pradesh 379 11 2 1

    15. Maharashtra ** 693 19 9 11

    16. Manipur 47 1 Nil 1

    17. Meghalaya 12 1 Nil 1

    * Quota Consumed during Phase-I itself

    ** The Quota fixed for Maharashtra has exceeded by one slot as there was a tie at the cut-off score

    have been selected [vide item No.4 in the minutes of the Standing Committee (Annexure-II) for d

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    STATE WISE QUOTA FIXED FOR THE AWARD OF CPE STATUS AND CONSUMPTION OF THE QUOT

    No. of slots consumed duringSl.

    No.

    Sate / union

    Territory

    No. of College

    included under

    section 12 B as on

    31.12.2005

    No. of slots allotted

    to the State

    Phase-I Phase-II

    Total No. o

    consumed so

    18. Mizoram 10 1 Nil Nil Nil

    19. Nagaland 08 1 Nil Nil Nil

    20. Orissa 257 8 3 2 5

    21. Punjab 210 6 Nil 5 5

    22. Rajasthan 188 5 1 1 2

    23. Tamil Nadu * 280 8 8 Nil 8

    24. Tripura 13 1 Nil Nil Nil

    25. Uttar Pradesh 437 13 2 5 7

    26. Uttranchal 39 1 Nil 1 1

    27. West Bengal 366 11 1 3 4

    28. Andean & Nicobar

    Island

    02 1 Nil Nil Nil

    29. Chandigarh 18 1 Nil Nil Nil

    30 Daman & Diu 01 Nil Nil Nil Nil

    31 Pondicherry 11 1 Nil Nil Nil

    Total 5403 161 47 50 97

    Quota Consumed during Phase-I itself

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    Press release on selection of colleges under the scheme Colleges with

    Potential for Excellence

    During the X Plan period the UGC has taken several initiatives to assist thecolleges. Some of them are: to assist the colleges located in the backward regions of the

    country, to assist those colleges which have been recently established (during 9th

    Plan)

    under the Scheme Young Colleges, to assist old colleges (50 years & above), to

    provide internet connectivity under UGC Infonet initiative, to provide computers to the

    colleges, etc. Apart from the above schemes, the Commission has been promoting,

    from V Plan, the scheme of Autonomy to the Colleges so as to enable them to

    introduce innovations in the field of curriculum designing, teaching and evaluation.While the General Developmental grant is given to all the colleges, those colleges

    which are awarded autonomous status are given additional funds so as to implement the

    objectives listed above. With the establishment of National Assessment and

    Accreditation Council (NAAC) by UGC in the year 1994, the colleges have been

    encouraged to find out their strengths and weaknesses through a peer team visit to the

    colleges and make necessary improvements.

    During the IX Plan period, the Commission had introduced a scheme entitled, "

    Universities with Potential for Excellence" to encourage selected universities to reach

    world class standard in their chosen field. Five universities were identified and Rs. 30

    Crores were allotted to each of the Universities. During X Plan period, four

    Universities have also been identified under the above scheme. The Commission has

    been contemplating to introduce a corresponding scheme in respect of colleges.

    Accordingly, during X Plan period the UGC introduced a new Scheme entitled

    Colleges with Potential for Excellence (CPE) to identify the colleges which are doing

    good work and have the potential to do excellent work in teaching and research and

    award them the CPE status. Since around 16,100 colleges are eligible to receive

    financial assistance from UGC, it was desired that at least 1% of the colleges (161) may

    be identified as CPE colleges in respect of college sector. As per the guidelines

    prepared for the above scheme, each college which is awarded CPE status will be

    eligible for financial assistance ranging from Rs.35 lakhs to Rs.100 lakhs depending

    upon whether they are affiliated, autonomous and/or accredited colleges.

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    ANNEXURE A

    DETAILS OF THE COLLEGES RECOMMENDED FOR SELECTION

    UNDER CPE SCHEME DURING PHASE-II

    Sl.

    No.

    Proposal

    No.

    State Name of the College

    1 1.4 Andhra Loyola Academy Degree & P. G. College

    2 1.8 Ch. S.D.St. Theresas College for Women,

    3 1.14 Maris Stella College (Autonomous)

    4 1.31 Sri Ramakrishna Degree College

    5 2.39 Sibsagar College, P.O. Joysagar

    6 2.40. Cotton College

    7 2.41 Handique Girls College

    8 2.42 M.N.C. Balika Mahavidyalaya

    9 2.46

    Assam

    Gurucharan College10 4.61 Chhattisgarh Govt. V.V.T. P.G. Autonomous College

    11 5.65 Gujarat St. Xaviers College

    12 6.104 Haryana Guru Nanak Khalsa College

    13 9.122 St. Xaviers College

    14 9.126Jharkhand

    Jamshedpur Womens College

    15 10.136 K.L.E. Societys P.C. Jabin Science College

    16 10.140. Mount Carmel College

    17 10.142 Christ Educational Societys Christ College

    18 10.151 Karnatak Arts, Science & Commerce College19 10.156

    Karnatak

    St. Agnes College

    20 11.167

    Madhya

    Pradesh St. Aloysius College

    21 12.184

    St. Xaviers College of Arts, Science &

    Commerce

    22 12.185 The Institute of Science

    23 12.197

    Padmashri Vikhe Patel College of Arts &

    Science

    24 12.202

    Maharashtra

    Sri Vithaldas Thackersey College of Home

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    Sl.

    No.

    Proposal

    No.

    State Name of the College

    Science

    25 12.215 Chhatrapati Shahu Central Institute ofBusiness Education & Research

    26 12.220

    Rajasthan Aryan Arts Shri Mithulalji, kachaliya

    Commerce

    27 12.222

    Swatantrya Sainik (late) Shri Kanhaiyalaji

    Ramchandra Innani Mahavidyalaya, Karanja

    28 12.226

    Jai Hind College of Arts Science & Commerce,

    Deopur

    29 12.228

    SSVP Sansthas Late Karmveer Dr. P.R. Ghogrey

    Science College30 12.231 Rajarshi Shahu Mahavidyalaya, Chandranagar

    31 12.234

    Maharashtra

    Dnyanopasak Shikshan Mandals College of Arts,

    Commerce & Science

    32 13.247 Manipur S.Kula. Womens College

    33 14.249 Meghalya St. Anthonys College

    34 15.250. Khallikote Autonomous College

    35 15.253Orrisa

    Fakir Mohan (Auto.) College

    36 16.265 Goswami Ganesh Dutta Sanatan Dharma College

    37 16.271 Govt. Mohindra College38 16.277 Hans Raj Mahila Mahavidyala

    39 16.280 BBK DAV College for Women

    40 16.282

    Punjab

    Khalsa College

    41 17.296 Rajasthan S.G.N. Khalsa (P.G.) College

    42 18.297 Ewing Christian Autonomous College

    43 18.299 Vidyavati Mukund Lal Girls College

    44 18.300 Raghunath Girls (Post Graduate) College

    45 18.302 Meerut College, Meerut

    46 18.312

    Uttar Pradesh

    Kulbhasker Ashram Degree Postgraduate

    College

    47 19.314 Uttranchal Pt. L.M.S. Govt. Post Graduate College

    48 20.315 Scottish Church College

    49 20.317 St. Xaviers College

    50 20.319

    West Bengal

    Loreto College

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