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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)
Hanamshetty
Hanamshetty 10 years 11 months ago
I am in IT Engineer got out of Engineering college by 2008. The quality of education is really poor. Hardly we find good lecturers and most of them are just Book readers. They just got there to make there leaving. there is no strict policy to hire good lecturers.Even i see some Head of the departments just read the contents in the book and go away. this is really bad. There is no importance to Practical learning.If this is the fate of an Engineering college just imagine what might be in Govt Sch
SACHIN METRY
SACHIN METRY 10 years 11 months ago
Dear sir, every year 1.5 million engineering graduates passing out in India run the risk of not getting a job at all,so my intention is to change the education system, there are the many political leaders are opening the institutes in India with money power and AICTE giving approval easily.... so How ??? many of collage there is no eduction system is proper like piratical, instrument,laboratory etc.
Alok Tripathi
Alok Tripathi 10 years 11 months ago
There are so many private colleges which are nothing but business establishments. Hence, there is a compelling need for the quality check of the colleges. Granting autonomy to such colleges will amount to committing hara-kiri by Indian education system. Even, education is not a fundamental right. So, how can we have technical education as fundamental right? Just to promote technical education, other streams of education such as arts, commerce, science, law, accountancy should not be ignored.
Ajay Kumar
Ajay Kumar 10 years 11 months ago
I humbly request to our PM kindly make an strong regulatory board team who review 360 degree quality education without taking any contract/bribe. I have seen many university/institutions are not providing quality education and do not have sufficient resources like qualified teachers, infrastructure, labs etc. Most of the university/institutions are showing fake information in front of AICTE/NAAC/UGC visiting members. These members also know very well about reality. Please take strict actions.
Ajay Kumar
Ajay Kumar 10 years 11 months ago
Kindly consider on following points: 1)A "mechanic" has better knowledge then who have graduated in mechanical engineering. 2)A "Raj Mistree" has better knowledge then who have graduated in civil engineering. 3)An "electrician" has better knowledge then who have graduated in electrical engineering and so on. These are the results of Indian technical institutions. Reasons behind lack of "quality education". Most of the greedy persons open such type of money making institutions. Please stop...
Ankit nayak_1
Ankit nayak_1 10 years 11 months ago
Sir,management institute of India is too expensive for the poor people.Then,how poor people will study in these institute.
JAYARAMAN BALASUBRAMANIAN
JAYARAMAN BALASUBRAMANIAN 10 years 11 months ago
Focus on the management who are building colleges only to make money. the AICTE must revolutionise education sector by asking PRIVATE COMPANIES to start colleges. Today only trusts can manage educational institutions. If a hospital like APOLLO can be a listed company, why can't large multinationals and companies be a stakeholder in education. We need to ask all the industrialists like the Ambanis, Ruias, Birlas run education as a business. This will bring about quality and good students
Pradeep Chauhan
Pradeep Chauhan 10 years 11 months ago
Hon. PM, I just wanted to highlight the facts that there are certain colleges under IMU (INDIAN MARINE UNIVERSITY) where in Institutes are not providing basic things like trained faculty, books, safety eqipments in workshops. In previous semisters books were provided few days before exams. How can students prepare for national level course in such a condition. Btech Marine in Mangalore marine college is facing all the above problems. Food quality is not good and adequate.