
Teachers in a fix as State yet to act on UGC’s FIP guidelines
The Hindu
Their career progression hinges on participation in the programme
A year after University Grants Commission (UGC) renamed its ‘orientation programme’ conducted for newly-recruited faculty in colleges and other institutions of higher learning through its Human Resource Development Centres as ‘Faculty Induction Programme (FIP),’ the Department of Higher Education in Tamil Nadu has not yet issued an order to that effect, much to the chagrin of a section of young teachers for whom career progression hinges on their participation in the month-long programme. Unlike in the case of ‘orientation programmes’ that used to last for three weeks, the FIPs being of lengthier duration requires teachers to obtain the official sanction of month-long leave from the heads of their respective institutions.More Related News

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