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Review of All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)

Review of All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
Start Date :
Jul 08, 2015
Last Date :
Aug 07, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) Review Committee has been constituted by Ministry of Human Resource Development to conduct a review of the present status of AICTE ...

All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) Review Committee has been constituted by Ministry of Human Resource Development to conduct a review of the present status of AICTE and suggest restructuring and strengthening of AICTE for attaining even better performance to meet the desired objectives for the purpose of strengthening of the Technical Education Sector. The Committee has submitted its recommendations and report to MHRD.

The report of the Review Committee along with expert opinion/comments are also placed on the website i.e. mygov.in for the comments of general public. The report will be available for public for 30 days from the date of the posting of the report. The recommendations suggested by the Review Committee are as under:

1. Report of the Review Committee of AICTE
2. Brief of the report of the Review Committee of AICTE
3. Experts Comments on the report of the Review Committee of AICTE

The last date submit your comments is 6th August, 2015.

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Showing 846 Submission(s)
Rajesh Kumar
Rajesh Kumar 10 years 10 months ago
At the end of it it is the implementation of the exiting or any other format of rules which matters. All other things are excuses. Politicians work for country, Institutions work for country, leaders of Institutions work for country and inspire the whole faculty to work for country, CBI works for country. Any format of rule looses its purpose is any of these falls prey to individual needs and becomes narcissist and forgets the larger purpose of serving motherland.
Venkatasubramanian B
Venkatasubramanian B 10 years 10 months ago
Internships are not mandatory in indian technical education leading to students not having any idea on the opportunities available. AICTE should work with colleges in recommending institutions for internships and also help collaborate in initial stages to benefit students in knowing industry standards. Currently the education and the industry standard are totally different leading to students spending money on bridge courses on own cost for jobs and survival. AICTE syllabus revamp needed.
Venkatasubramanian B
Venkatasubramanian B 10 years 10 months ago
Many labs in engineering colleges immediately fine students when a lab component is burnt or issue during testing and students are trying new things. This habit has led to prevent students from trying new things and severely demotivated students to plainly follow text box or lab manual as such instead of trying new things. Foreign universities have enough equipment on each student desk for learning and students can try any circuit designing at will instead of going after lab instructions.
Venkatasubramanian B
Venkatasubramanian B 10 years 10 months ago
Many engineering colleges in tamilnadu use their old students to directly work for them. The rule has to be modified to say that a student of the same colleges cannot be assigned for a period of 1 year post completion to prevent malpractice at college level assigning B.E staff to take classes. M.E and phd must be made basic level for teaching classes. B.E staff are used by some rural engineering colleges and many are aware of the same.
Venkatasubramanian B
Venkatasubramanian B 10 years 10 months ago
AICTE hasnt performed duties to enable best technical education growth instead it has just focussed on providing approvals for engineering colleges based on normal standards. We have not yet adopted international standards. If we need to achieve greater heights we need to set standards for technical education at a lower double of countries like Germany, UK, USA to help students achieve great feats.
Dr Manoj Killedar
Dr Manoj Killedar 10 years 10 months ago
Only single apex education controlling authority like UGC / AICTE should do: (1) Permanent Exam Centers (EC), which are owned & operated directly by AICTE, @ 1 EC initially in each Region, afterwards in each District, afterwards in each Tehsil. (2)Any University / Board may offer On-Demand On-Line Examinations at any EC for any chosen suitable subject (3) Student from any University or Board may appear for On-Demand On-Line Examination for one or more chosen subject from above at any EC
Rajesh Kumar
Rajesh Kumar 10 years 10 months ago
Out of NITs 13 persons appeared for their views. Out of 30 NIT's about 26 do not have the regular registrars which is a statutory post. There are acting registrars only and the directors are not filling the posts to maintain complete centralization. To make fun of the system the post is advertised but the interviews are not conducted. Director NITH has advertised this post for three times already. It is overt violation of NIT Act and Statutes NITs which are institutions of national importance.
Rajesh Kumar
Rajesh Kumar 10 years 10 months ago
There is need to consolidate the feeling of nationalism in the leaders of these institutions. Nothing else is required. Most of the leaders of these institutions become monarchs and exceeds the limits of law and rules. They go beyond it and encroach upon the fundamental rights of people by not being completely unbiased. Most of them create groups and misuse the system for there own ends.
Rajesh Kumar
Rajesh Kumar 10 years 10 months ago
After going through the report of the Review Committee I would like to submit that (1)The status of the technical education is that the institutions are running without teachers, without the required labs, and at many places there are not even regular classes. Who is responsible? I would say had AICTE not been under CBI, no one can imagine the level to which technical education would have sunk. The observation of the review committee regarding CBI is an insult to the agency.
Nitheesh Katakam
Nitheesh Katakam 10 years 10 months ago
Dear Sir, One straight forward question all officials. Who are the engineers able to work after there b.tech without training? At Least they need 6 months to one year training Here we are already working professionals want to pursue higher education through sources like AMIE as we cannot quite our jobs and study for 4 years. We are already trained and experienced in our disciples then why you are hesitant to provide is higher education through distance mode?