38.3% teaching posts in IITs, 32% in central universities vacant: Education Ministry
38% teaching posts in IITs and 31% in IIMs are vacant as well, education ministry told Parliament on Monday.
Sanjay | December 12, 2022 | 02:03 PM IST
New Delhi : A total of 6,180 teaching posts - 32.6 % of the sanctioned 18,936 posts - are lying vacant in the 45 central universities across the country, the central government informed the Parliament on Monday. As many as 38.3% sanctioned teaching posts in the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) are vacant; 31% in Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs).
In a written reply to questions asked by Lok Sabha MPs Adv. AM Ariff and Ravi Kumar, union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that out of 18,956 sanctioned teaching posts in 45 central universities, 12,776 posts were filled up and 6,180 posts were vacant as on December 1, 2022.
Vacancies in central universities
Out of 6,180 vacant teaching posts, maximum 2,347 posts (37.9%) are of assistant professor, followed by 2,304 posts (37.2%) of associate professor and rest 1,529 (24.7%) are of professor. The category-wise breakup of all vacant teaching posts, shows that a maximum of 2,267 posts (36.6%) are for the general category followed by 1,559 (25.2%) posts reserved for the Other Backward Classes (OBC) and 908 (14.6%) for Scheduled Castes (SC).
The Economically Weaker Section (EWS) category, introduced in 2019, has the high proportion of vacancies – 72.4% of the total posts – followed by persons with disabilities (PWD) with 58.6 %.
Category |
Sanctioned |
Vacant |
% Vacant |
General |
10,736 |
2,267 |
21.1 |
OBC |
3,451 |
1,559 |
45.1 |
SC |
2,284 |
908 |
39.7 |
ST |
1,142 |
544 |
47.6 |
EWS |
830 |
601 |
72.4 |
PWD |
513 |
301 |
58.6 |
Total |
18,956 |
6,180 |
32.6 |
IIT, IIM vacancies
Pradhan informed Lok Sabha that 4,502 out of 11,170 sanctioned teaching posts are lying vacant in IITs. At IIMs, 493 out of 1,566 sanctioned teaching posts are vacant.
Also Read | Punjab: Candidates seek CM’s help over cancelled recruitment of 1,158 professors, librarians
Pradhan told Lok Sabha that the education ministry has directed all higher education institutions (HEIs) to fill up the vacancies in “ mission mode ” and has set up a monthly monitoring mechanism. “Occurrence of vacancies and filling thereof is a continuous process,” he said.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- Manipal Law School director: ‘Our LLM courses focus on data privacy, IT laws and other emerging areas’
- Litigation to corporate law: A first-generation lawyer's journey from burnout to breakthrough
- AI and Law: Top law schools blend artificial intelligence into curriculum, with research and global insights
- GLC Mumbai: Asia’s oldest law college struggles with falling academic standards, fund crunch
- NEET PG 2024 Counselling: DNB seats ‘withdrawn’ after being allotted; candidates may lose a year
- Free ‘GP Sir’s Law Classes’ help poor, marginalised students become judges
- 5-year LLB courses soon; want to be India’s top law school: Government Law College Ernakulam principal
- Distance education hampers state bar council entry in Telangana; LLB graduates seek SC intervention
- Not yet time for Hindi-medium LLB: Why law colleges are slow to embrace regional languages
- NLU Tripura is helping close to 500 villages plan their future