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Guidelines for Academic Performance Indicator (API) scored system for Assistant Professor
and Associate Professor and other Academic Staff in Government And Private Aided College
In Haryana Colleges under Career Advancement Scheme (CAS).
1. These guidelines will be applicable on recruitment and CAS promotion of teachers and
other academic staff working in affiliated colleges covered under Govt. Notification No.
07/18-09 C-IV (3) dated 21.07.2011.
2. The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) shall be established in all colleges as per the
UGC/National Assessment Accreditation Council (NAAC) guidelines with the principal as
Chairperson. The IQAC shall act as the documentation and record keeping centre for the
institution including assistance in the development of the API criteria based PBAS
Performa laid down in the notification dt. 21.7.2011 and as illustrated with these
guidelines.
3. The API score given hereunder will be applicable from the academic session 2012-13. The
academic session means 1st July to 30th June of every year.
4. The API score will be considered on yearly performance basis for the purpose of CAS.
5. If a teacher is considered for CAS promotion in 2013-14, one year API score for 2012-13
alone will be required for assessment.
If the next stage of a teacher is due in the academic session 2014-2015 the only two
years API score i.e. 2012-13 and 2012-14 will be counted for the purpose and so on leading
progressively for the complete Assessment period for the years required for the purpose,
as per Govt. Notification dated 21.07.2011.
6. An Assistant Professor having post graduate with NET qualification with grade pay of Rs.
6,000/- will be placed in the grade pay of Rs. 7,000/- after six years service subject to
fulfilling all other requirement of PBAS/API as given in the notification and illustrated in
these guidelines. The period for Assistant Professor having M.Phil and Ph.D degree will be
five and four years respectively as the case may be. Provided further if an Assistant
Professor possesses Ph.D degree in lieu of relaxation of NET as essential eligibility
condition, then he will be treated at par of Assistant Professor having post graduate degree
with NET qualification.
7. An Assistant Professor in the grade pay of Rs. 7,000/- will be moved to grade pay of Rs.
8,000/- after completion of 5 years service in grade pay of Rs. 7,000/- subject to meeting
the API based PBAS requirements.
8. An Assistant Professor completing three years of service shall be eligible subject to the
qualifying conditions and the API based PBAS requirements to move to the next higher
grade. (i.e. pay band IV with G.P. Rs. 9000)
9. A teacher who wishes to be considered for promotion under CAS may submit in writing to
the college authorities that he fulfils all qualifications under CAS and submit to the college,
the PBAS proforma as evolved under these guidelines duly supported by all credentials.
10. Candidates who do not fulfil the minimum score requirement under the API scoring system
or those who obtain less then 50% in the expert assessment will have to be re-assessed
only after a minimum period of one year. The date of promotion shall be the date on which
he successfully got re-assessed.
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Brief Explanation: Based on the teacher’s self-assessment, API scores are proposed for (a)
teaching related activities; (b) domain knowledge; (c) participation in examination and evaluation;
(d) contribution to innovative teaching, new courses etc. The minimum API score required by
teachers from this category is 75. The self assessment score should be based on objectively
verifiable criteria wherever possible and will be finalized by the screening/selection committee.
Brief Explanation: Based on the teacher’s self-assessment category II API scores are proposed for
co-curricular and extension activities; and Professional development related contributions. The
minimum API required by teachers for eligibility for promotion is 15. A list of items and proposed
scores is given below. It will be noticed that all teachers can earn scores from number of items,
whereas some activities will be carried out only by one or a few teachers. The list of activities is
broad enough for the minimum API score required (15) in this category to accrue to all teachers.
As before the self-assessment score should be based on objectively verifiable criteria and will be
finalized by the screening/selection committee.
Sr. Nature of Activity Maximum Self Verified
No. Score Assessment API Score
Score (by
applicant)
1. Student related co-curricular, extension and field 20
based activities (such as extension work through
NSS/NCC and other channels, cultural activities,
subject related events, advisement and counselling)
2. Contribution to Corporate life and management of the 15
department and institution through participation in
academic and administrative committees and
responsibilities.
3. Professional Development activities (such as 15
participation in seminars, conferences, short term
training courses, talks, lectures, membership of
associations, dissemination and general articles,
not covered in Category III)
Total Score 50
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Brief Explanation: Based on the teacher’s self assessment, API scores are proposed for research and academic
contributions. Minimum API score required from this Category is different for different levels of promotion. The self
assessment score will be based on verifiable criteria and will be finalized by the screening /selection committee.
Sr. APIs Faculties of Arts & Language /Social Max. Points for university and college
No. Science/Life Sciences /Sciences/ teacher position
Education / Comm. & Mgt. API Score Self Verified
Appraisal API
score + Score #
IIIA Research papers* Refereed Journals with impact factor 5 and 45/ Publication
Published in : above
Refereed journal with impact factor between 35/Publication
2 and 5
Refereed journal with impact factor between 30/Publication
1and 2
Refereed and Indexed Journals 20/Publication
Refereed Journals, 15/Publication
(Fine arts : Participation in international
exhibition /workshop with one’s own work
-15 points each)
Non-refereed but recognized and reputable 10/Publication
journals and periodicals, having ISBN/ISSN
numbers.
(Fine arts : Participation in international
exhibition /workshop with one’s own work
-10 points each; state level -5 points each)
Conference proceedings as full papers, etc. 10/Publication
(Abstracts not to be included)
IIIB Research Publications* Text or Reference Books published by 50/Sole author
(books, Chapters in international Publishers with an established (book) and 10
books, other than peer review system with ISBN. each chapter in
referred journal an edited book
articles)
Subject Books by National level 25/Sole author
publishers /state and Central govt. (book) and 5
Publications with ISBN/ISSN numbers. each chapter in
(Fine Arts: Solo exhibition of one’s own an edited book
work-25 points each)
Sr. APIs Faculties of Arts & Language /Social Max. Points for university and college
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would be shared equally by the other authors. For examples, if the total score for a publication is 10 (say), then the
First/Principal author, the corresponding author, supervisor, co-supervisor and mentor would get 6 points each
and the other authors would get 4 points each.
** API Score for III E(ii) will be claimed solely by the author who participated and presented the paper (oral/poster).
However, if a paper presented in Conference /Seminar is published in the form of proceedings, the points would
accrue for the publication (III) (a) and not under presentation III (e) (II).
Note: Date of publication of research paper will be 1 st January in case journals published annually, 1 st day of
the half year in case of journals published half yearly, 1 st day of the quarter in case of journals published
quarterly, 1st day of the month in case of journals published monthly and likewise.
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Minimum APIS AS PROVIDED IN APPENDIX – III TABLE I TO BE APPLIED FOR THE PROMOTION OF TEACHERS UNDER CAREER ADVANCEMENT SCHEME (CAS) IN
COLLEGES, AND WEIGHTAGES FOR EXPERT ASSESSMENT