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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)
Jitender Saini
Jitender Saini 10 years 11 months ago
AICTE needs a major revamp and changes have to be beyond cosmetic changes. Large number of institutions run by for profit organizations have mushroomed all over the country. This needs to be regulated and in garb of autonomy these institutions are selecting below par students. As expected output is also bad. However, we have examples good private funded institutions like BITS, Pilani. Why not look at these model institutions for solutions.
Imrankhan_2
Imrankhan_2 10 years 11 months ago
AICTE should make engineering syllabus more practical than theory. Projects should be made mandatory from 2'nd year onwards.
Rajesh Kumar Shanmuga Das
Rajesh Kumar Shanmuga Das 10 years 11 months ago
GOVT NEED TO IDENTIFY AND SELECT THE BEST TEACHERS SAY 500 TO 1000 NOS ALL OVER FROM INDIA AND SPONSOR THEM HERE TO CANADA TO STUDY ABOUT THE EDUCATION SYSTEM AND INDUCT THEM TO HEAD THE GOVT SCHOOLS IN INDIA AND START A NEW BREED OF GOVT SCHOOLS BETTER THAN THE PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN THE NEXT 5 YEARS WILL HELP THE NEW GENERATION INDIA.
suryamani mishra
suryamani mishra 10 years 11 months ago
AICTE AND UGC SHOULD BE CLUBBED TOGETHER AND A NEW BODY LIKE NATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION AUTHORITY BE CREATED.THERE SHOULD NOT BE SEPARATE PAY COMMISSION FOR AICTE AND UGC AS THEY SIMPLY DO COPY PASTE WORK AFTER TAKING 2 YEARS TO PREPARE THE REPORT AND SO 7 TH CPC SHOULD BE OFFERED TO THEM.ALL THE LECTURERE SHOULD BE SENT TO NIT/IIT FOR PH.D
Amit Amale
Amit Amale 10 years 11 months ago
Government and other parties such as public and private companies should increase the funding available for various research programs in research institute and labs. Often time funding is the bottleneck for pursuing "out of box" ideas. Institutes need to work towards developing innovation culture where students will feel motivated to follow research programs and get appreciation towards the satisfaction of inventing something new.
Ranjeet Singh
Ranjeet Singh 10 years 11 months ago
Gov. should fix a criteria to run private engineering colleges. The fact is that most of the engineering colleges running today are fake and they are just making must rather than teaching student. The focus should be to provide high quality education to the students in order to brighten their career. This is the only way to make people technically sound and this way they will be able to add value to the society.
AKASH MISHRA
AKASH MISHRA 10 years 11 months ago
Sir, I would like to say that give focus on the students except iits, nits. Becuz only 1% student are in iits & what about other students. And also give focus on higher education . thank you.
CHINMAY PRADHAN
CHINMAY PRADHAN 10 years 11 months ago
Both qualitative and quantitative method of teaching must be carried throughout the country by the govt.Because private colleges are money oriented.If more and more students are encouraged for technical education along with skill development then there would be more chance for innovations from them which could be the turning point for us and the development will be faster in our country like it has been in USA,China,Japan etc.
Anurag Sarangi
Anurag Sarangi 10 years 11 months ago
Technology needs to come to NIT's and IIT's for development of education and research. This is only possible if these institutes run hand in hand with companies that work on the latest technologies. Allowing companies to set up R&D centres at campus will help professors and students to contribute to the company and education. Inviting companies to improve the higher education is the best why to do this and funding these research will improve the education down to school level.