AIU
Divisions The idea of bringing together all the universities
on a common platform emerged from the deliberations of a
Conference of the Vice Chancellors of Universities convened
by Lord Reading, the then Viceroy of India at Shimla in
1924. The Inter-University Board (IUB) of India was subsequently
formed on March 23, 1925, with the view of promoting university
activities, especially by way of sharing information and
co-operation in the field of education, culture, sports
and allied areas. The Inter-University Board acquired a
legal status with its registration in 1967 as a Society
under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. In 1973, it
assumed its present name: The Association of Indian Universities
(AIU). The membership includes traditional universities,
open universities, professional universities, Institutes
of National Importance and deemed-to-be universities. In
addition, there is a provision of granting of Associate
Membership to universities of neighbouring countries.
Following
are the Divisions of AIU