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Re: [MTC Global] AICTE to take legal advice for approving courses

dear sir,
Almost all the colleges are providing wrong information only to AICTE or UGC. The faculty records are cooked-up and are imported from corporate/industry, lab equipment are taken on rent and so on. The authority to knows it. All are hand-in-glove. 

On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 4:38 AM, Prabhakar Waghodekar <waghodekar@rediffmail.com> wrote:
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The remedial measure suggested will not yield the desired results because:

  1. Social and individual ethics in India are poor.
  2. AICTE is a statutory body and is empowered legally to book the defaulters or those who suppress facts and make false claims.
  3. How many defaulters are booked so far?
  4. Is it expected that the Regulatory Bodies like AICTE or DTE need to wait for a complaint to initiate action? If the data furnished is fake, is it not mandatory for a Regulatory Body to book the defaulters immediately and be punished?

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From: "Prof. Bholanath Dutta"
Sent: Sun, 27 Mar 2016 20:12:44
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Subject: [MTC Global] AICTE to take legal advice for approving courses

In a first, the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has decided to take legal advice before approving courses or technical programmes, and is getting lawyers on board for the process of giving nods to courses in new and existing institutes.

The decision was taken after a series of complaints of institutes submitting false and wrong information to seek approval came to light.

According AICTE officials, the move is to ensure that colleges do not resort to shortcuts or submit fake information, as the approval process has gone online and there is no physical verification of details provided.

An official from AICTE western region said, "Ever since the process went online two years ago, AICTE has received numerous complaints of institutes not sharing accurate details or providing misleading information. It was found that multiple colleges were operating from the same campus or building, while rules state that each institution has to have an independent structure."

"Norms on number of faculty, classrooms and laboratories were also being flouted. Hence, it was decided to include lawyers and advocates along with academics in the committee that verifies the documents,"the official said.

"This will not only help verify legalities of the documents but also in initiating legal action against those providing false information," he added. AICTE has even published advertisements inviting experts and the legal fraternity to join them.

Dr S K Mahajan, director of Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra, said that AICTE follows a self-disclosure policy while giving sanctions and does not visit every college. "Only when there is a complaint that we take action against the college concerned," he said.

Institutes under the purview of AICTE have to seek annual approval to continue technical courses and for the in-take capacity of courses. The approval is sought on the basis of 10 norms they have to comply with. These include infrastructure, facilities such as library, laboratory and number of teachers, among others.


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