The University Grants Commission (UGC) has introduced major reforms for the 2025-26 academic session that aim to fundamentally change higher education in India by making it more flexible, student-centric, and aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. These regulations apply across central, state, private, and deemed universities.
What are the new UGC rules?
In the new regulations, the UGC mandates the setting up of Equal Opportunity Centres (EOCs)
in each institution, to promote “equity and equal opportunity to the community at large in the higher education institutions (HEIs) and to bring about social inclusion”. Under these, an equity committee is to be formed.
Impact on Students and Teachers
Students across India have reacted in mixed ways:
Positive Views:
Many see the equity-focused rules as a welcome step toward making campuses safer and fairer for students from all backgrounds.

Supporters say that the new framework will help address long-standing social biases and encourage inclusive campus cultures.
Some stakeholders have raised concerns about implementation clarity and administrative burden.
Why These Rules Matter
UGC says the new regulations align with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and Supreme Court directions to prevent caste-based discrimination and promote equity in higher education. Education experts suggest that real impact will depend on how institutions implement these policies in day-to-day campus life.
Knowledge of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj
Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj’s teachings on this subject provide a new direction to the society. Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj explains that:
“Punishment is only worthwhile which teaches human beings the feeling of equality, compassion and brotherhood. Caste, superiority and discrimination are man-made illusions, whereas in the eyes of God all souls are equal.”
According to him, if morality and spiritual knowledge are included in the punishment system then discrimination from the society can end itself. However, merely making rules is not enough; human thoughts and behavior must also change.
FAQs
Q. When are the new rules of UGC implemented?
Ans: The new rules of UGC have been implemented all over the country.
Q. What is the main objective of the new UGC rules?
Ans: Creating an environment of equality, justice and non-discrimination in educational institutions.
Q. Who will be most affected by the new rules?
Ans: Students, teachers and university staff.
Q. Which centers are mandatory by UGC?
Ans: Equal Opportunity Centres (EOCs) and Equity Committees.

