The committee would examine threadbare laws governing both UGC as well as the IITs and seek to resolve the issue soon in keeping with the interest of the students, officials said.
"The committee would be headed by the Higher Education Secretary," an official said.
The crucial council meeting here, chaired by HRD Minister Smriti Irani, also decided to offer some relaxation to students seeking admission to the IITs. A student will have to be among the top 20 percentile of class XII or have secured 75 per cent marks, whichever is lower.
Referring to section 22 of the UGC Act, it asked the universities to grant degrees only within its framework, making it clear that it should be informed six months in advance if a varsity wishes to award degrees other than the one specified by UGC.
Miffed at the UGC communication, IITs decided to take up the issue with the HRD Ministry, contending that since they are governed under a different law, UGC communication should not apply to them.
One of the views emerging from the successive deliberation is that UGC should expand its list of recognised degrees as put out in its July notification, especially the ones offered by the IITs.
