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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)
Mahender Choudhary
Mahender Choudhary 10 years 11 months ago
The mandate for AICTE is to facilitate spreading of quality technical education. AICTE and all other bodies of higher education in our country have succeeded in increasing the spread of education but there is an acute shortage of quality educational institutions. A good example is unplanned permissions given to IT courses during IT boom leading to huge unemployment in IT engineers and closure of IT courses. Now we can take steps to promote quality in education and discourage mediocre.
Amit Guleria
Amit Guleria 10 years 11 months ago
If UGaicte want to stop distance education then they should.but then no university should offer distance.otherwise students again will be humilated. all students are not same. Their conditions are not same. If some oncas reached struggling then person should be admired.AICTE wrules UGC rules are of intelligent students and if good families who can afford regular education not of persons like who work and study side by side(do more hard work) but to get humilation. Please respond PM Sahib.
Amit Guleria
Amit Guleria 10 years 11 months ago
Education sshould be one and for all. Sir my deep concerns are the following which the intelligent professors often do not consider. 1. If university providing distance education then why only regular degrees are considered? Aicte and associated engg colleges hate persons who appears in faulty interview, who have got distance/correspondence AMIE, M.Tech degrees. Solution:Letter from government and AICTE/ugc that all degrees are of same capacity and value(regular/distance) till 2015.
Kalpesh Patel
Kalpesh Patel 10 years 11 months ago
We need practical rather than theoretical everywhere. Our Eduction department should change overall study structure after 10th CLASS. AFTER 10th 80% should be practical. Student will have confidence in every field as they will face real world practical situation. We can make India one of the leading and most powerful country in world by being practical in life..making most out of our population.
Prof Er Shrinath Rao
Prof Er Shrinath Rao 10 years 11 months ago
(18) In Engineering Degree Program, many of the practical experiments are repeated again and again and the same will be repeated in PG program too. What is the use of repeating again and again? This is simply waste of valuable time. Insist Technical Universities and HEIs to replace these repetitive action by Analysis of Case Studies, Mini Projects, Training at Industries and Presentation on the same, etc. This will provide more Exposure to the student than just repeating the work at Labs.
Prof Er Shrinath Rao
Prof Er Shrinath Rao 10 years 11 months ago
(17) Sem Exams only in the form of Closed Book will not serve the purpose. Students will simply study only for getting good marks. Need to have Open Book Exams with brain storm case study analysis, finding optimum solution to a realistic situation in the area of study, etc. This will motivate the students to involve positively in the subject and will boost the Skill Level much better than the Very Old Closed Book Examination System.
Prof Er Shrinath Rao
Prof Er Shrinath Rao 10 years 11 months ago
(16) Freedom of selection of units (option) in each subject should be given to the student. But unfortunately, few of the Technical Universities are insisting students to study all the 5 units for semester exams. This will affect the result and also the career and life of the student. This is not at all acceptable as per international standards.
Prof Er Shrinath Rao
Prof Er Shrinath Rao 10 years 11 months ago
(15) AICTE should frame guidelines for Semester Exams at HEIs. For each subject, final marks should be awarded based on the collective output (outcome) of Closed Book Exam, Open Book Exam, Seminars / Presentations, Project Works and Quiz Type Questions. This Model is followed at almost all the countries. But in India, HEIs insist only on Closed Book, that too all 5 units should be studied for final semester exam. How student can study all 5 units?