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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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tarun bali_1
tarun bali_1 10 years 11 months ago
Respected Prime minister ji India was once a centre of learning and excellence for the whole world. Students from all over the world used to come here to study in the world famous universities like Nalanda and Takshila in India. But the present situation is that none of our university has been in top 100. Even our prestigious IITs which we boasts as the country best institutions has not make it to this list. This is shameful for the whole country. So who is responsible for all this.
Y Pavan Kumar Sarma
Y Pavan Kumar Sarma 10 years 11 months ago
Part 8 13) Lastly we must see that there are problems faced by the Private colleges/universities such as shortage of funds and finance, because of which they dont invest in Infrastructure, Labs, Faculty. 14) Government must provide easy low interest loans, subsidized equipment, labs to such institutes, and they must also provide with annual funds till such private universities/colleges become 100 % functional provided that theymust be under strict qualitycheck and higherstandards of learning
Manoj Kumar Singh_24
Manoj Kumar Singh_24 10 years 11 months ago
Me Manoj Kushwah i have done mba and i am working as marketing executive.i have paid donation formy education to institute and now i heard about same problem for same institute which has not delivered promised done to student at the time of admition. I have given my vote my leader sir modi. Me and there is so many student who want modi sir take decision on those private intitute which are ruining the life of student.Think about that those who gives donation for taking degree.
prashant gajjar
prashant gajjar 10 years 11 months ago
It is a matter of Shame that there are private coaching classes for Engineering Subjects in most cities in India - this indicates that even at college level students cannot cope with their course work, pointing to POOR QUALITY OF TEACHING in MOST COLLEGES, especially their Junior Years. Based on Review of Teaching Quality (webcam recordings/ evaluation), Private Colleges should be forced by AICTE to employ more qualified staff or provide Coaching to Lecturers, since their Fee is so HIGH.
Y Pavan Kumar Sarma
Y Pavan Kumar Sarma 10 years 11 months ago
Part 7 10) The solution is, no institute must be allowed to set up until they have 100% Infrastructure and trained faculty and staff. 11) Faculty and staff in private colleges are underpaid and discriminated as compared to the faculty/staff in government colleges/universities. 12) There must be strict labour laws and proper remuneration and salaries must be paid as per norms.
Y Pavan Kumar Sarma
Y Pavan Kumar Sarma 10 years 11 months ago
Part 6: 8) we have great world class institutes like IITs and IISc , but are they doing enough for nation building, as citizens we can ask questions as all of them are funded by tax payers money. Great Engineers coming out of such institutes- are they contributing anything for the country or are they leaving to foreign countries for higher salary packages. 9) There is no world class research or inventions coming out of such institutes- we must find out the reason? we must stop the brain drain
arjun nivrutti bhat
arjun nivrutti bhat 10 years 11 months ago
Mai arjun bhat ak i t i prayvet tichar hou studant 10 class pass karke admiction lete hai unka english week hai is liye unhe tuf jata hai collejme unhe pass kiya jata hai uska parinam unke job par pad raha hai ham unhe unki bhasha me pdhate hai lekin exam me problem aa rha hai our ek bat prayvet collejes ek bisnes huva hai
Akash Agarwal_3
Akash Agarwal_3 10 years 11 months ago
I would like to request honourable Ms smriti Irani to start education on project management as a compulsory course in engineering and MBA. Also this should be an optional one in 11th and 12th standard too. We Indians are very bad in project management and the kind of growth India has to do in coming 20 years, the country needs lot of very strong project management professionals.
prashant gajjar
prashant gajjar 10 years 11 months ago
AICTE must conduct a Pilot Study for a few select technical colleges and evaluate Quality of Students Before & After: 1)Assistence to Improve the Quality of Teaching Staff 2) Assistance in Improving Level of Labs & Equipment 3)Improving Quality of Teching in ALL YEARS of Course-work Based on results of such a study schemes for improvement in Technical Education can be replicated countrywide.