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AICTE
All IndIA CounCIl for TeChnICAl edu-CATIon
AnnuAl reporT & AudITed ACCounTs
2014-15
Annual Report 2014-15
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Preface
AICTE was established as an advisory body in 1945, and subsequently as a statutory body by an Act of Parliament in 1987. Since then it has been striving to improve technical education in India.
AICTE started e-governance and on line submission of application for the approval of institutions across the nation. To further its progress, it also implemented online submissions for variations in sanctioned intake, extension of approval of existing institutions and closure of institutions, system of approval and so on. Transparency, efficiency and promptness in administration are the fruitful outcome of the e-governance.
The transformation was from a mere transaction level to a perfect process driven system based on rules and also subject to scrutiny and RTI compliant. The system is effortless, scalable, retrievable, secure and robust. It has earned the credibility and trust. This web based system is secured being utilized not only for various online applications and approvals but also the subsequent ‘follow up’ of the applications by the applicants. This system has furnished a reporting and analytical tool for AICTE. By notifications automated through email and online grievance reddressal mechanism were provided, this has further enhanced the stake holders confidence.
To foster the cause of transparency and accountability with its stake holders, AICTE is also currently implementing the workflow, accounts, electronic record, digitalization of records, security systems, and legal case tracking of applications; mail servicing and video conferencing across the regions of India.
Towards augmenting the quality and standards of technical education, the council equipped its faculty development programmes under various schemes such as Quality Improvement Programme, Career Award for young teachers, Emeritus Fellowship, Seminar Grant, Travel grant, Staff Development Programme, National Doctoral Fellowship, AICTE-INAE Distinguished Visiting Professorship and so on. The council also implemented Research and Institutional Development schemes such as MODROBS, Research Promotion Scheme etc AICTE – INAE Distinguished Visiting Professorship (DVP), Research Park (RP), Innovation Promotion Scheme (TPS), AICTE – INAE –TRF (Teacher Research Fellowship). Employability Enhancement Training Programme (EETP) and Hostel for SC/ST Students for providing enhanced facilities and improved quality of technical education.
AICTE has also started schemes such as SAKSHAM, PRAGATHI, SAMVAY and KYC for the Community of students for their betterment. AICTE has also laid emphasis on skill development by funding community college scheme.
AICTE conducted Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) and Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) to reduce the burden of students in attending to multiple examinations.
AICTE has focused on quality by way of making NBA accreditation mandatory for expansion of capacity. With these changes, AICTE is forging ahead to provide excellence in technical education.
(Prof. avinash S Pant)Chairman, (Acting) AICTE
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ConTEnTssECTIon – A
AnnuAl REpoRT 2014-15ChApTER onEIntroduction 1-71.1 Preamble 11.2 The Organization 11.3 Highlights of the Year 2ChApTER Two 8-18statutory Bodies2.1 Statutory Bodies 82.2 The Council 92.3 The Executive Committee 92.4 All India Boards of Studies 92.5 Regional Committees 102.6 Meetings of Statutory Bodies of AICTE
2.6.1 Council Meetings 112.6.2 Executive Committee 122.6.3 Regional Committees 142.6.4 All India Boards of Studies 15
ChApTER ThREE 19-26Approval of Institution3.1 Growth of Technical Education : New Approvals Accorded 193.2 Postgraduate Programmes and Undergraduate Programmes (NEW) 193.3 Post Graduate Programme and Undergraduate Degree Programmes (New + Existing) 203.4 Diploma Programmes 213.5 Foreign University Registration 213.6 Common Management Admission Test (CMAT)-2014 – 15 223.7 Computer Based on line Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test -2014 - 15 223.8 Deemed-to-be/Denovo Deemed-to-be-/Private Universities 233.9 Unapproved Institutions 253.10 NEQIP Scheme 2013-2016 26
ChApTER FouR 27-32
Research and Institutional Development 4.1 Research and Institutional Development 274.2 Schemes to Support Research and Development 27
4.2.1 Modernization and Removal of Obsolescence (MODROB) 274.2.2 Research Promotion Scheme (RPS) 294.2.3 Nationally Coordinated Project (NCP) 32
ChApTER FIvE 33-41Staff Development Programmes 5.1 AICTE-INAE (Indian National Academy of Engineering) Distinguished
Visiting Professorship Scheme 33
5.2 Quality Improvement Programme (QIP) 345.3 Career Awards for Young Teachers (CAYT) 345.4 Emeritus Fellowship 35
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5.5 Seminar Grant 365.6 Travel Grant 385.7 Faculty Development Programme (FDP) 385.8 Summer Winter School Scheme 405.9 National Doctoral Fellowship (NDF) 415.10 Visiting Professorship 41ChApTER sIx 42-48Industry Institute Interaction 6.1 General 426.2 Scheme of Industry Institute Partnership Cell (IIPC) 426.3 Innovation Promotion Scheme (IPS): 436.4 Research Park (RP): 436.5 National Facilities In Engineering And Technology With Industrial Collaboration (NAFETIC): 436.6 Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC) 436.7 Other Grants release during the financial year 2014-15 446.8 New Initiative Taken
6.8.1 E-Learning Centre For Technical Education (ELCTE) 456.8.2 Skill and Personality Development Programme Centre for SC/ST Students (SPDP): 456.8.3 Project Centre for Technical Education (PCTE): 456.8.4 Scholarship Scheme for Girls (PRAGATI) Child: 466.8.5 Scholarship for Differently Abled Student (SAKSHAM): 47
ChApTER sEvEn 49-68vocational Education7.1 National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF)
7.1.1 UK-INDIA Educational Research Initiative Programme 497.1.2 Progress On The Aicte–Tiss MOU On Vocational Education 527.1.3 SKP/Technical Institutes Extension of Approval (EOA) under NSQF
for academic Year 2014-1552
7.1.4 Amendment in AICTE National Employability Enhancement Mission (NEEM) Regulations. 2013” (1st Amendment)
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7.1.5 AICTE-CII Survey of Industry-linked Technical Institutions 2014 held on September 10, 2014
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7.1.6 Conclave on Entrepreneurship Held On 19th September 2014 547.1.7 Review Meeting of Community College Scheme- Status of Implementation held on
30th September 201457
7.1.8 Launch of new schemes on National Education Day 2014 577.1.9 Joint Task Force on Community College under India-US Higher Education held on
17th November 2014 at Taj Palace Hotel, New Delhi 60
7.1.10 Workshop on Skills in Higher Education held on 6th & 7th December 2014 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi
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7.1.11 MoU between AICTE and NSDC on 31st December 2014 647.1.12 MoU between AICTE and ATDC 647.1.13 Global Innovation Expo-2015 held from 7th-13th January 2015 at the Vibrant Gujarat
Summit 2015 at Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat 65
7.1.14 Workshop for Alignment of Vocational Contents Developed under NSQF with SSC held on 16th March 2015
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7.1.15 Workshop on UKIERI Collaboration on Developing Community Colleges at AICTE HQs., New Delhi on 16-17 February 2015
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ChApTER EIghT 69-76
general Administration 8.1 Personnel
8.1.1 Staff in-Position 698.1.2 Relinquishments 70
8.2 Use of Hindi in the Activities of AICTE 8.2.1 Meetings of Official Language Implementation Committee 718.2.2 Takniki Pathyapustak Puraskar Yojna (TPPY) Scheme 718.2.3 Hindi Pakhwara (Fortnight) Organized in September 2014 738.2.4 Hindi Incentive Scheme 76
ChApTER nInE 77-78Finance 9.1 Finance 779.2 Allocation
9.2.1 Plan Allocation 779.2.2 Non-Plan Allocation 77
9.3 Expenditure 77
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AnnuAl ACCounTs FoR ThE YEAR 2014-2015
suB sECTIon-A: AICTE Balance sheet1. Receipts & Payments Account for the year ended March 31, 2015 149
2. Balance Sheet as on March 31, 2015 151
3. Income & Expenditure Account for the year ended March 31, 2015 152
4. Schedules 153
5. Consolidation of ROs Account (Plan) 182
6. Consolidation of ROs Account (Non-Plan) 183
suB sECTIon-B: provident Fund1. Receipts & Payments Account for the year ended March 31, 2015 189
2. Balance Sheet as on March 31, 2015 190
3. Income & Expenditure Account for the year ended March 31, 2015 192
4. Schedules 193
5. Statement of CPF of the Employees of the Council During the Year 196
suB sECTIon-C: Accounting policies & notes to the Accounts 1. Notes to the Accounts 207
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AuDITED REpoRT FoR ThE YEAR 2014-20151. Audit Report on the Accounts of AICTE for the year 2014-2015 211
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lIsT oF AppEnDICEs
Appendix-1.1 Regional Committees 81
Appendix-2.1 Power and Functions of the Council (Extracted from AICTE Act, 1987) 82
Appendix-2.2 Composition of the Council. 84
Appendix-2.3 Composition of the Executive Committee. 86
Appendix-2.4 Composition of the All India Boards of Studies. 88
Appendix-2.5 Composition of the Regional Committees. 106
Appendix-3.4 Region & State-Wise distribution of approved Degree and Diploma Level Institutes in Engg. & Tech., Pharmacy, HMCT, Architecture, Applied Arts & Crafts as on March 31, 2015.
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Appendix-5.1 List of QIP Centre’s in Engineering. 131
Appendix-5.2 List of QIP Centre’s in Pharmacy 133
Appendix-5.3 List of QIP Centre’s in Polytechnics. 134
Appendix-6.1 List of New Industrial Institutional Partnership Cells 135
Appendix-6.2 List of New Entrepreneurship Development Cells 137
Appendix-6.3 List of Institutes for SC/ST Hostels 140
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lIsT oF FIguREs
Figure - 4.1 Region-wise distribution of grants (%) under MODROBS during 2014-2015. 28
Figure - 4.2 State-wise distribution of grants (%) under MODROBS during 2014-2015. 29
Figure - 4.3 Region-wise distribution of grants (in %) under the RPS during 2014-2015. 30
Figure - 4.4 Institutional category-wise Distribution of grant (in (%) under RPS during 2014-2015.
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Figure - 4.5 State-wise Distribution of grant under the RPS during 2014-2015. 32
Figure - 5.1 State-wise Distribution of grant under CAYT during 2014-2015. 35
Figure - 5.2 Region-wise Distribution of Proposals under Seminar grant during 2014-2015
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Figure - 5.3 State-wise distribution of proposals under Seminar grant during 2014-2015. 37
Figure - 5.4 Region-wise distribution of proposals under Faculty Development Programme during 2014-2015.
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Figure - 5.5 State-wise distribution of proposals under Faculty Development Programme during 2014-2015.
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Figure - 5.6 Institutional category-wise Distribution of grant under Faculty Development Programme during 2014-2015.
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lIsT oF TABlEs
Table - 1.3.7 Activities under Various Schemes. 5
Table - 2.6 Meeting of Statutory Bodies 10
Table - 3.1 New Institutions Accorded Sanction in 2014-2015. 19
Table - 4.1 Region-wise distribution of grant under MODROBS during 2014-2015. 28
Table - 4.2 State-wise distribution of grant under MODROBS during 2014-2015. 29
Table - 4.3 Region-wise distribution of grant under the RPS during 2014-2015. 30
Table - 4.4 Institutional category-wise distribution of grant under RPS during 2014-2015. 31
Table - 4.5 State-wise Distribution of grant under the RPS during 2014-2015. 31
Table - 5.1 Region-wise Distribution of grant under CAYT during 2014-2015. 35
Table - 5.2 Region-wise Distribution of Proposals under Seminar Grant during 2014-2015 36
Table - 5.3 State-wise distribution of proposals under Seminar Grant during 2014-2015. 37
Table - 5.4 Region-wise distribution of proposals under Faculty Development Programme during 2014-2015.
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Table - 5.5 State-wise distribution of proposals under Faculty Development Programme during 2014-2015.
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Table - 5.6 Institutional category-wise distribution of grant under Faculty Development Pro-gramme during 2014-2015.
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Table - 6.1 Region wise distribution of grant under Entrepreneurship Development Cell during 2014-2015.
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Table - 6.2 State wise distribution of Grant under PRAGATI during 2014-15. 46
Table - 6.3 State Wise distribution of Scholarship for Differently Abled Student (SAKSHAM) During 2014-15.
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Table - 6.4 Grant Released Under Various Schemes During the Financial Year 2014-15 48
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Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1 pREAmBlE
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) was set-up in November 1945 as a national level Apex Advisory Body to conduct survey on the facilities on technical education and to promote development in the country in a coordinated and integrated manner.
The Government of India (Ministry of Human Resource Development) constituted a National Working Group to look into the role of AICTE in the context of proliferation of technical institutions, maintenance of standards and other related matters. The Working Group recommended that AICTE be vested with the necessary statutory authority for making it more effective, which would consequently require restructuring and strengthening with necessary infrastructure and operating mechanisms.
Pursuant to the above recommendations of the National Working Group, the AICTE Bill was introduced in both the Houses of Parliament and passed as the AICTE Act No. 52 of 1987. The Act came into force w.e.f. March 28, 1988. The statutory All India Council for Technical Education was established on May 12, 1988 with a view for proper planning and coordinated development of technical education system throughout the country, the promotion of qualitative improvement of such education in relation to planned quantitative growth and the regulation and proper maintenance of norms and standards in the technical education system and for matters connected therewith.
The purview of AICTE covers programmes of technical education including training and research in Engineering & Technology, Architecture & Town Planning, Management, Pharmacy, Applied Arts and Crafts, Hotel Management and Catering Technology etc. at different levels.
1.2 ThE oRgAnIzATIon
In accordance with the provisions of the AICTE Act (1987), for the first five years after its inception in 1988, the Minister for Human Resource Development, Government of India was the Chairman of the Council. The first full time Chairman was appointed on July 2, 1993 and the Council was re-constituted in March 1994 with a term of three years. The Executive Committee was re-constituted on July 7, 1994 and All India Boards of Studies and Advisory Boards were constituted in 1994-95. Regional Offices of the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, located at Kolkata, Chennai, Kanpur and Mumbai were transferred to AICTE and the staff working at these offices were also deputed to the Council on foreign service terms w.e.f. October 1, 1995. These offices functioned as secretariats of Regional Committees in the four regions (East, South, North and West). Three
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new Regional Committees in southwest, central and northwest regions with their secretariats located at Bangalore, Bhopal and Chandigarh respectively were also established on July 27, 1994. One more Regional Committee in South-Central region with its Secretariat at Hyderabad was notified on March 8, 2007. In addition to the Regional Offices, camp offices are also functioning in Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram. The AICTE Trivandrum office was formally inaugurated on 09-02-2013 by Sri Oommen Chandy, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Kerla. The names of the States/UTs falling under the jurisdiction of the eight Regional Committees are given in Appendix-1.1.
The AICTE has its Headquarters in New Delhi and is presently housed in a building leased from the NDMC in the Chanderlok Building, Janpath, New Delhi. One bureau of the Council is housed in its own building having a covered area of 988 sq. mtr. at IV floor, East Tower, NBCC Place, Pragati Vihar, New Delhi. Due to lack of office space in Chanderlok Building, space measuring 11420.30 sq. ft in the Seventh floor in Mayur Bhawan in Shankar Market by NDMC have been leased, and renovated to house PC Bureau, RIFD Bureau, Distance Education Cell, IBA Cell, J.K. Scholarship Cell, etc.
The AICTE comprises of various Bureaus, namely, Approval Bureau, Planning and Co-ordination (PC) Bureau, University Bureau (UB), Administration (Admin) Bureau, Finance (Fin) Bureau, Research Institution and Faculty Development (RIFD) Bureau and Academic (Acad.) Bureau. Different Cells like Internal Audit, Anti-Ragging, Public Grievance, Information Facilitating Cell, CMAT & GPAT Cell, NSQF Cell, Complaint Cell, RTI Cell, IBA Cell, J.K. Scholarship Cell, Distance Education Cell, Vigilance Cell, Legal Cell and e-Governance Cells have also been constituted by the AICTE. Each Bureau/Cell is headed by an Adviser/Director, who is assisted by technical and other staffs. The multidisciplinary technical staff is taken either on deputation or on contract from various Government Departments, academic institutions, etc. Computers are appropriately provided to each bureau for work. These computers are networked through LAN for retrieval and exchange of information. Cleaning and maintenance, security, transport and hospitality are provided by agencies outsourced for the purpose.
1.3 hIghlIghTs oF ThE YEAR
1.3.1 mEETIngs oF sTATuToRY BoDIEs oF AICTE
The Statutory bodies, of the AICTE met periodically during the year under report i.e., the Council 3 times, the Executive Committee 3 times, All India Board of Studies 9 times, and the Regional Committees 36 times to deliberate on the significance of Technical Education in the country.
1.3.2 ADmIssIon TEsT
i) Common mAnAgEmEnT ADmIssIon TEsT (CmAT)
Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) for the Academic Year 2014-15 was conducted by the AICTE to cater to the needs of the aspiring students for Management Courses. A total number of 1,53,476 candidates appeared in this entrance test which was conducted twice in the months of September 2013 and February 2014. For the academic year 2015-16, entrance test was conducted twice in the months of September 2014 and February 2015. A total of 1,00,912 candidates from both the tests were declared eligible for taking admission in the Post Graduate Management programmes in AICTE approved Institutions/University Departments
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ii) CompuTER BAsED onlInE gRADuATE phARmACY ApTITuDE TEsT (gpAT)
For the first time, AICTE conducted Computer based online Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) in May 2013 followed by second and third online tests in February 2014 and February 2015 respectively. Students who qualify in the online GPAT are eligible for scholarship of Rs.8000/- p.m. to undergo M.Pharm Course.
iii) Deemed-to-be /Denovo Deemed-to-be-/ private universities
On the request of UGC during the year 2014-15, AICTE has nominated a representative to be a part of the UGC team with a panel of Experts to assist the AICTE nominee to assess the physical and academic infrastructure for conferment of Deemed-to-be /Denovo Deemed-to-be-/Private Universities status and for reviewing the physical and academic infrastructure and performance of the existing Deemed/Private Universities. The visit to 37 universities has been conducted during 2014-15 and recommendations of Council along with Visit Reports have also been forwarded to UGC:
iv) Unapproved Institutions
The Council maintains a list of unapproved Institutions based on the information received from various sources and publishes for the benefit of general public on its website from time to time. A list of 343 unapproved institutions in the field of technology and other areas as on 31st March 2015 running technical education programs/ courses in Engineering, Pharmacy, Management, Hotel Management, MCA etc., without prior approval of AICTE has been published on AICTE website. A list of 116 unapproved institutions running technical education programs/courses in Architecture without prior approval of AICTE as on 31st March 2015 has been published on AICTE website.
1.3.3 nEw InITIATIvE AnD sChEmEs
uK-InDIA EDuCATIonAl REsEARCh InITIATIvE pRogRAmmE :
The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 30th January, 2013 with British Council for mutual cooperation between two organizations. Under this initiative the AICTE in association with UK India Educational Research Initiative (UKIERI) is conducting a Leadership Development Programme to train 250 faculty members of various Technical Institutions in the country to become academic administrators
sAKshAm : Under the scheme needy and meritorious students are provided scholarship amounting to Rs. 50,000 per annum as tuition fee and incidentals for pursuing Technical Education in AICTE approved Institutions. The total scholarship value is Rs. 5 crore/annum.
pRAgATI : The scheme is “Empowering Women through Education”. Under the scheme a scholarship amounting to Rs. 50,000 per annum towards tuition fee and incidentals will be granted to girls, for pursuing Technical Education in AICTE approved Institutions. The total scholarship value is Rs. 20 crore/annum.
sAmvAY : The Skills Assessment Matrix for Vocational Advancement of Youth (SAMVAY) is a credit framework, aimed at promoting lateral and vertical mobility, is an effort to integrate skill and vocational development with mainstream general education
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KYc: “Know Your College” is a portal developed for helping a prospective student make a valued judgment for selection of college for pursuing higher education providing the necessary information about the college.
E-learning Centre For Technical Education (ElCTE):
The scheme aims to the use of electronic media, information and communication technologies in education. E-learning is broadly inclusive of all forms of educational technology in learning and teaching.
skill and personality Development programme Centre for sC/sT students (spDp):
The scheme promotes of the centre shall be to provide opportunity to SC/ST students in the Institutes to reorient themselves in the light of emerging employment opportunities in Engineering undergraduate/ Diploma students at all level.
project Centre for Technical Education (pCTE):
The objective of the Project Centre will be to provide the students with facilities in a common place within the University department where the students can have hands-on experience in various aspects of their learning.
1.3.4 vARIous woRKshops oRgAnIsED/ConDuCTED BY AICTE
Joint Task Force on Community College under India-US Higher Education held on 17th November 2014 at Taj Palace Hotel, New Delhi
Workshop on Skills in Higher Education held on 6th & 7th December 2014 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi
Workshop for Alignment of Vocational Contents Developed under NSQF with SSC held on 16th March 2015
Global Innovation Expo-2015 held from 7th-13th January 2015 at the Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2015 at Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat
Workshop on UKIERI Collaboration on Developing Community Colleges at AICTE HQs., New Delhi on 16-17 February 2015
1.3.5 gRAnTs RECEIvED FRom mhRD FoR vARIous sChEmE
nEQIp sChEmE 2014-2015
As a follow up of the Scheme, AICTE also appointed Performance Auditors to assess the progress made by the individual NEQIP beneficiary institutions. The first meeting of Project Monitoring Committee (PMC) was held on 20th January, 2015 and 2nd Meeting of PMC held on 11th March 2015. Out of the 24 proposals evaluated by the Project Monitoring Committee in both the Meetings, with the approval of the Competent Authority, a total sum of Rs. 7,03,51,501/- has been released towards the 2nd Installment to the NEQIP beneficiary institutions during 2014-15.
1.3.6 REsEARCh AnD InsTITuIonAl DEvElopmEnT
Through Clauses 10(C) and 10 (d) of the AICTE Act, the Council promotes innovations and research and development in established and new technologies, generation, adoption and adaptation of new technologies, to meet developmental requirements of the country and for the overall improvement of educational process.
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Towards these ends, the Council operates three schemes, namely, Modernization and Removal of Obsolescence (MODROBS), Research Promotion Scheme (RPS) and Nationally Coordinated Projects (NCP). A total of 106 and 30 Proposals were released for financial support under MODROBS and RPS schemes respectively, during the financial year 2014-15 amounting to Rs. 207.79 Lakhs & Rs. 202.63 Lakhs respectively.
The projects thus sanctioned under the above research schemes are reviewed each year in monitoring meetings to ensure effective implementation of projects and proper utilization of grants.
1.3.7 FACulTY DEvElopmEnT pRogRAmmE
There are several schemes for faculty development, namely, Quality Improvement Programme (QIP), Career Award for Young Teachers (CAYT), Emeritus Fellowship, Visiting Professorship, Seminar Grant, Travel Grant, Staff Development Programme, National Doctoral Fellowship, AICTE-INAE Distinguished Visiting Professorship and financial assistance to Professional Societies/Bodies. Under the Quality Improvement Programme (QIP), faculty members of degree level institutions are given opportunity to upgrade their qualifications to Master’s and Ph.D levels. Under the scheme QIP (Poly), polytechnic teachers can pursue Master’s degree programmes. Courseware Development and other short term training programmes are also conducted under the QIP scheme. In the Emeritus Fellowship scheme, superannuated faculty members are supported for two years to continue research through grant of fellowships and contingency grants. Under the scheme of Visiting Professorship, reputed academicians and technologists provide required expertise to AICTE approved institutions. Financial assistance is provided to regular faculty through schemes of Career Award for Young Teachers, Travel Grant and Seminar Grant. The Staff Development Programmes help new teachers to further enhance teaching skills. Professional Societies/Bodies are also provided non-recurring grants for various purposes. The scheme of AICTE-INAE Distinguished Visiting Professorship jointly initiated by the AICTE and the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE) helps institutions avail expertise from experienced professionals from industry. The number of new programmes/activities sanctioned as well as fellowships awarded under various schemes of Staff Development during the year 2014-15 are given in Table 2.3. The details of each grant released under various schemes under AQIS during financial year 2014-15 are given in chapter 4, 5 & 6.
Table 1.3.7: ACTIvITIEs unDER vARIous sChEmEs
S.No. sChEmEs BEnEFICIARY
a. Quality Improvement Programme (QIP) 36
b. Career Award for Young Teachers 13
c. MODROBS 42
d. AICTE-INAE 03
e. Seminar Grant 60
f. RPS 56
g. Staff Development Programme 78
h. Summer Winter School Grant 13
i Project Centre for Technical Education 05
j Skill and Personality Development Programme Centre for SC/ST Students 04
k E-Learning Centre For Technical Education 04
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i) vIsITIng pRoFEssoRshIp
The maximum tenure for the Visiting Professor is two years. Eminent scholars, superannuated professors and scientists from institutions of national repute are considered for appointment as Visiting Professors for AICTE approved Govt. and Govt. Aided Departments. The limit of funding is Rs.3,000 per day, for a maximum period of 12 -16 days per year and one professor per institution, maximum 3 months in a semester, open only for Govt./Govt. aided Institutes.
ii) QuAlITY ImpRovEmEnT pRogRAmmE (QIp)
During the year 2014-15, under QIP, AICTE has sanctioned and released Rs.948.00 Lakhs.
iii) CARREER AwARDs FoR Young TEAChERs (CAYT)
During the period 2014-15 the Council received a total number of 197 proposals under CAYT and based on the recommendations of the expert committee a total of 13 proposals were approved for financial assistance amounting to sum of Rs. 43.35 Lakhs.
iv) EmERITus FEllowshIps (EF)
During the period 2014-15 the Council received a total number of 02 proposals under Emeritus Fellowships based on the recommendations of the expert committee, two meetings were held and none of the proposal was recommended.
v) sEmInAR gRAnT
During the period 2014-15 the Council received a total number of 1209 proposals under Seminar Grant Scheme and based on the recommendations of the expert committee, a total of 60 proposals were approved for financial assistance amounting to sum of Rs. 117.52 Lakhs.
vi) TRAvEl gRAnT
During the period 2014-15, the Council received a total number of 168 proposals under Travel Grant Scheme and based on the recommendations of the expert committee a total of 15 faculty members of different Technical Institutes were offered financial support of Rs. 19.25 lakhs.
vii) FACulTY DEvElopmEnT pRogRAmE (FDp)
During the period 2014-15 the Council received a total number of 2068 proposals for conducting Faculty Development Programmes and based on the recommendations of the expert committee, a total of 78 proposals were approved for an amount of Rs. 430.06 Lakhs.
viii) summER wInTER sChool sChEmE:
During the year 2014-15, 85 proposals were received for Summer Winter School Scheme and 13 proposals were recommended by the Expert Committee amounting to Rs. 77.09 Lakhs.
xi) nATIonAl DoCToRAl FEllowshIp (nDF)
During the year 2014-15, 10 proposals were received and one proposal was recommended by the Expert Committee under NDF scheme amounting to of Rs. 7.83 Lakhs.
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1.3.8 InDusTRY InsTITuTE InTERATIon
Under clauses 10 (C) and (f) of the AICTE Act, the Council promotes effective link between technical education system and other relevant systems, including industry and research community. For the purpose, the Council operates various schemes, viz, Industry Institute Partnership Cell (IIPC), Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC) and National Facilities in Engineering and Technology with Industrial Collaboration (NAFETIC). The Council has provided financial assistance to 15 EDC cells and an amount of Rs. 19.76 Lakhs was released under the scheme during the year 2014-15.
1.3.9 oThER gRAnTs RElEAsED DuRIng ThE FInAnCIAl YEAR 2014-15
i) sC/sT hosTEl sChEmE
Based on the recommendation of the expert committee, 2 new Proposals duly recommended for construction of SC/ST hostels and released a sum of Rs.200 lakhs and 2nd Installment amounting to Rs. 1335.99 Lakhs for the 17 existing SC/ST under SC/ST hostel scheme.
ii) InDIAn nATIonAl DIgITAl lIBRARY In EngInEERIng sCIEnCEs AnD TEChnologY (InDEsT)
Proposals were evaluated as per the approved procedure by expert committee duly constituted by the Council. Based on the recommendations of the expert committee, 20 new INDEST was given financial aid of Rs. 646.73 lakhs.
iii) posT gRADuATE sCholARshIp
Post graduate scholarship (PG) aims to provide financial assistance to M. Tech/ M. Pharm students having a valid GATE/GPAT score card. The limit of funding is Rs. 8000/- per month per student.
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2.1 sTATuToRY BoDIEs
The Boards and Committees of the AICTE, the Executive Committee, ten All India Boards of Studies, eight Regional Committees are all of statutory nature.
The Council is a 51-member body and has a Chairman, a Vice-Chairman and a Member Secretary with tenure appointments. The Council includes amongst others, representatives of various Departments of the Government of India, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, Govt. of States and Union Territories, representatives from the Statutory Boards and Committees of the Council, Professional Bodies and organizations in the fields of concerned areas of technical education and research and also organizations in the field of industry and commerce, etc. The AICTE Act empowers the Council to take all such steps as it may think fit for ensuring coordinated and integrated development of technical education. The powers and functions assigned to the Council are given in Appendix-2.1. The Council performs its functions in consultation with State Governments, Universities, State Boards of Technical Education, Professional Bodies and experts etc.
The Executive Committee is a 21-member body constituted by the Council and discharges such functions as may be assigned to it by the Council. The Executive Committee is chaired by the Chairman of the Council and includes Vice-Chairman of the Council; Secretary to the Government of India; two Chairmen of the Regional Committees of the Council; three Chairmen of the All India Boards of Studies of the Council; one member of the Council representing the Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India; four members of the Council representing States/UTs; four members with expertise and distinction in areas relevant to technical education; Chairman of the University Grants Commission; Director of the Institute of Applied Manpower Research and Director General of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research. The Member-Secretary of AICTE is also the Member-Secretary of the Executive Committee.
The All India Boards of Studies advise the Executive Committee on academic matters falling in their areas of concern including norms & standards, model curricula, model facilities and structure of courses etc. The areas of concern, constitution, functions and powers of the Boards of Studies are such as may be provided by the Council through appropriate Regulations. Initially, the AICTE Act provided for the establishment of five Boards of Studies. Later, four more Boards of Studies were added by the Council and subsequently one more Board has been added. Boards of Studies have 10-15 members each and are headed by subject experts of eminence. The Council is assisted by eight statutory Regional Committees covering different geographical regions. These Committees advise and assist the Council in all aspects of planning, promoting and regulating technical education within their respective regions. Each Regional Committee has 15-20 members, headed by an engineer/technologist of eminence.
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2.2 ThE CounCIl
On completion of the term of the previous constituted Council on May 20, 2011, MHRD advised AICTE vide its letter No. 1-24/2014-TS-TS-II dated January 05, 2015 to conduct meetings of Council with 18 ex-officio members and 15 members representing various organizations as per the laid down procedure. The letter of MHRD is given at Appendix 2.2.
2.3 ThE ExECuTIvE CommITTEE
In exercise of the powers conferred by Clause 12(1) of the AICTE Act, 1987, the AICTE had reconstituted the Executive Committee on January 12, 2015 for a period of three years. The composition of the Executive Committee is given in Appendix 2.3.
2.4 All InDIA BoARDs oF sTuDIEs
The All India Boards of Studies advise the Executive Committee on academic matters falling in their respective area of concern including norms and standards, model curricula, model facilities and structure of courses, academic facilities and any other academic matter from time to time.
In pursuance of the powers conferred under Clauses 13(1) and 13(2) of the AICTE Act, the All India Board of Studies were re-constituted by the Council for a term of 3 years. During the period under report, 10 meetings of All India Boards of Studies and 28 meetings of sub-committees/task forces were held for advising the Council in their areas of specialization.
The names of the Chairmen and dates of reconstitution/notification of the various Boards are listed below:
SL. All India Board of studies chairman Date of reconstitution/ notification
1. Hospitality & Tourism Management Dr. Sitikantha Mishra 09.03.2013
2. Information Technology Education Shri Navin Singhi 25.06.2013
3. Management Studies Dr. N. Sambandam 25.06.2013
4. Pharmaceutical Education Dr. S.Y. Ghabe 25.06.2013
5. Post Graduate Education and Research in Engineering & Technology Prof. V.N. Gupchup 09.04.2013
6. Under Graduate Studies in Engineering and Technology Prof. R.K. Shevgaonkar 25.06.2013
7. Technician Education Dr. B.B. Ahuja 25.06.2013
8. Vocational Education Dr. Ashok A. Ghatol 25.06.2013
9. Town and Country Planning Prof. Chetan Vaidya 25.06.2013
10. Architecture Shri Rajiv Mishra 09.06.2013
The composition of various All India Boards of Studies is given in Appendix-2.4.
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2.5 REgIonAl CommITTEEs
According to Clause 14(3) of the AICTE Act, each Regional Committee advises and assists the Council on all aspects of planning, promoting and regulating technical education within their regions.
In pursuance of Clauses 14(1) and 14(2) of the AICTE Act, Regional Committees were constituted by the Council at Kolkata, Chennai, Kanpur and Mumbai on April 18, 1990 and subsequently three more Regional Committees were set up at Bangalore, Bhopal and Chandigarh in the year 1994. One Regional committee was also set up at Hyderabad on March 8, 2007.
Each Regional Committee has 15 to 20 members from industry, technical institutions, universities, State/ Central government organizations and professional bodies/ societies working in the areas of technical education. Following Regional Committees with the Chairmen’s mentioned below, except Southern Central Regional Committee were reconstituted vide notification No. F.No. AICTE/UB/RECONS.-RC/32-4/2014 dated May 19, 2014. The term of office of the Chairman and other members except ex-officio Members shall be for three years from the date of constitution of the Committee:
Regional Committees chairman
Central Regional Committee Prof Akshal Aggarwal
Western Regional Committee Dr. N M Kondap
Eastern Regional Committee Prof. Sabyasachi Sengupta
North Western Regional Committee Dr. S.K. Kak
Northern Regional Committee Prof. S.C. Saxena
Southern Regional Committee Dr. R. Rudramoorthy
South-Western Regional Committee Prof Swapan Bhattacharya
South-Central Regional Committee Prof. (Dr.) K. Raja Gopal
The compositions of the Regional Committees are given in Appendix-2.5.
2.6 mEETIngs oF sTATuToRY BoDIEs oF AICTE
Statutory bodies, during the year under report, gathered numerous times to deliberate the significance of Technical Education in the country. These bodies have given a number of recommendations and conceded relevant approvals. The details are given in Table 2:6
Table 2.6 meetings of statutory Bodies
statutory Bodies no. of meetings
Council 3
Executive Committee 3
All India Board of Studies 10
Regional Committees 36
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2.6.1 CounCIl mEETIngs
The Council of AICTE met three times during the year 2014-15, on the following dates:
38th Council meeting - April 22, 2014
39th Council Meeting - June 9, 2014
40th (Emergent) Council meeting - January 20, 2015
Some of the important decisions taken by the Council in these meetings are as under:
meeting Agenda Item Decision
38th Meeting of the Council held on April 22.2014
Item no.38.03.14 To consider taking a policy decision for granting extension of approval to the insti-tutions to increase their sanctioned intake under formal programmes under centrally supported Scheme of “upgrading exist-ing polytechnic to integrate persons with physical Disabilities in the mainstream of technical and vocational Education”
Council took a Policy decision for granting exten-sion of approval for 2014-15 to the 50 institutions with an increase in their sanctioned intake under formal programmes as per provisions of centrally supported Scheme of MHRD for “upgrading exist-ing polytechnics to Integrate Persons with physi-cal Disabilities in the mainstream of Technical and vocational Education”
Item no.38.03.18 To consider the creation of two supernu-merary seats in AICTE approved institutes/colleges for admission of the students of Jammu & Kashmir under the Special Scholarship Scheme
The Council noted the decision taken in the mat-ter in 78th EC for 2012-13. The Council discussed the agenda item and decided to create two super-numerary seats in all AICTE approved institutes/colleges for admission of the students of Jammu &Kashmir under the Special Scholarship Scheme for 2014-15 and also approved the proposal for relax-ing the limit of 250 seats which may be required in lieu of spill over from the unfilled seats from other streams as per the guidelines of the scheme.
Item no.40.01.02 To consider and approve new schemes of AICTE under NSQF
It was informed that new schemes were discussed and approved by EC in its meeting held on 19th January 2015. Council discussed and approved the new initiatives launched by AICTE in the form of “SA-MAY”, and “KNOW YOUR COLLEGE” (KYC) portal on the eve of National Education Day on 11th Novem-ber, 2014.
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meeting Agenda Item Decision
40th (Emer-gent) Council meeting held on January 20, 2015
Item no.40.01.04 To consider implementation of Unnat Bharat Abhiyan Scheme launched by Min-istry of HRD Govt. of India
The council noted the proposal and was discussed and approved by EC in 90th meeting. Council also ap-proved for allocation of Rs. 10 crores under PLANbudget of AICTE for the FY 2015-16 for Unnat Bharat Abhiyan Scheme for supporting the Institutions as per the directives of Ministry of HRD Govt. of India
Item no.40.01.05To consider implementation To consid-er implementation of Global Initiative for Academic Networks (GIAN) Scheme launched by Ministry of HRD Govt. of India
The council discussed and approved allocation of Rs. 25 crores under PLANbudget of AICTE for the FY 2015-16 under the Scheme on International Summer/ winter Term (ISWT) through Global Initiative on Academic Net-work (GIAN) for supporting the Govt. Institutions as per the guidelines issued by the Ministry of HRD Govt. of India
Item no.40.01.06To consider at least five credits in a semes-ter be offered through blended leaning methodologies and in all the semesters of the UG Programme.
Council deliberated on the Agenda in order to promote value addition in theteaching leaning process in AICTE approved insti-tutions and to introduce technology in the way lectures are delivered, and to upgrade the quality of education, approved that up to 10% of the to-tal credit in a semester can be offered and earned through blended leaning methodologies under UG & PG Programme in Engineering & Technol-ogy.
2.6.2 ExECuTIvE CommITTEE
The Executive Committee of AICTE held three meetings during the year 2014-2015, on the following dates:
89th (Emergent) Executive Committee meeting - April 9, 2014
90th (Emergent) Executive Committee meeting - January 19, 2015
91th (Emergent) Executive Committee meeting - March 10, 2015
Some of the important decisions taken by Executive Committee in these meetings are as under:
meeting Agenda Item Decision89th (Emergent) EC meeting held on April 9, 2014
ltem no.89.01.15To consider setting up an AICTE Centre for Higher Education Policy at Tata Institute of Social Science (TISS).
EC deliberated on the proposal and in principal approved the same. Further it was decided that a committee will be constituted for evaluation of the proposal in respect of the objectives, activities by the proposed centre, the deliverables / outcomes of the proposed centre and the financials.
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meeting Agenda Item Decision90th (Emergent) Executive committee held on January19, 2015
Item no. 90.01.08To consider revision in eligibility of Sons and daughters of parents whose annual income is less than Rs.6.00 lakhs from all sources in place of existing Rs.4.5 lakhs under Tuition Fee waiver Scheme and incorporating the changes in Approval Process Handbook.
The EC deliberated on the letter of Sh. R. S. Deshpande, Hon’ble Minister of HE, Govt of Karnataka thorough Ministry of HRD, the directions issued by DOPT, and granted approval in to revise eligibility of Sons and daughters of parents whose annual income is Rs. 6.00 lacs from all sources in place of existing ceiling of Rs. 4.5 L under Tuition Fee waiver Scheme and incorporating the changes in the AICTE Approval Process Handbook 20l5-16. The suggestion for creating the slabs under the scheme was not accepted by the EC.
ltem no. 90.01.20To consider and approve the proposal for collaboration between Indian Community College and UK Institute under UKIERI and incur the expenditure to the tune of Rs. 5 Crore for the project.
The EC approved the proposal for collaboration between Indian Community Colleges and UK Institutes and to incur expenditure of Rs. 5 Crore @ Rs. 25 Lakh for each of Community Colleges of India from the consolidated funds of AICTE.
Item no. 90.01.22To consider and approve the proposal of AICTE-CII Survey of Industry-Linked Technical Institutes-2015 and India Innovation Initiative (i3) - 2015
The Executive Committee approved the proposal of CII for AICTE-CII Survey of Industry Linked Technical Institutes-2015 and India innovation Initiative-2015
ltem no. 90.01.26To Consider and approve MoU signed with NSDC for assessment and certifications of trainees enrolled in Community College as per National occupational standard (NOS).
Executive Committee approved the MoU signed between AICTE & NSDC.
91 (Emergent) Executive committee Meeting held on March 10, 2015
Item no. 91.01.01To consider the letter F.No.20-2/2015 TS-ll received from MHRD regarding approval of B. Tech Programmes conducted by the Institutions Affiliated to Delhi University from A.Y 2013-14
EC deliberated on the MHRD letter and after detailed deliberations and discussions on the issue, decided to constitute a Committee which will give its recommendations in respect of the process and methodology to be followed, parameters to be assessed and such other details aS deemed necessary, to be adopted for processing the proposals received from 27 institutes, affiliated to Delhi University and running B.Tech programmes, for grant of approval from academic year 2013-14. The Committee will also examine the underlying issues and submit its report in a time bound manner for further decision accordingly.
Item no. 91.01.02To consider the request for change in criteria for conversion of Women toCo-Education institutions
The members deliberated on the matter and were of the view that, the existing criteria of AICTE as mentioned in the Approval Process Handbook, for conversion of Women to Co-Educational institutions should be continued
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2.6.3 REgIonAl CommITTEEs
As per the provisions of the AICTE Act, the Regional Committees advise and assist the Council in all aspects of planning, promoting and regulating technical education within their respective regions. These Committees are mainly helpful in implementation of Clause 10 (k) of the Act i.e. grant of approvals for new technical institutions and for the introduction of new courses or programmes. During the year 2014-15, the Council received a large number of proposals for the establishment of new technical institutions for the postgraduate and undergraduate programmes. These proposals were processed in accordance with the prescribed Regulations, Guidelines and Procedures as per the National Calendar announced by the Council.
During the year 2014-15 meetings of the Regional Committees were held:
statutory Bodies no. of meetings
Eastern Regional Committees 3
North West Regional Committees 2
South Central Regional Committees 4
Southern Regional Committee 3
Central Regional Committee 6
Western Regional Committee 9
South Western Regional Committee 3
Nothern Regional Committee 6
During the year 2014-2015 meetings of the Regional Committees were held on the following dates:
Regional Committees Date of meetinga. Central Regional Committee 05.04.2014, 27.05.2014,
26.06.2014, 17.10.2014,
21.12.2014, 20.03.2015 b. Western Regional Committee 04.04.2014, 23.04.2014,
27.05.2014, 06.06.2014,
04.09.2014, 04.12.2014,
26.12.2014, 18.03.2015,
23.03.2015c. South-Western Regional Committee 28.05.2014, 22.12.2014,
20.03.2015d. North-Western Regional Committee 28.05.2014, 31.03.2015
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Regional Committees Date of meetinge. Northern Regional Committee 07.04.2014, 28.05.2014,
02.06.2014, 29.12.2014,
24.03.2015, 29.03.2015f. Southern Regional Committee 27.05.2014, 24.12.2014,
20.03.2015g. Eastern Regional Committee 01.04.2014,27.05.2014,
18.03.2015H South Central Regional Committee 20.08.2014,30.10.2014,
29.12.2014, 23.03.2015
2.6.4 All InDIA BoARDs oF sTuDIEs
During the year, 10 meetings of the All India Boards of Studies and 28 meetings of Sub-Committees /Taskforce Committees were held and major issues were considered as detailed below:
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All InDIA BoARD oF sTuDIEs mAJoR IssuEs ConsIDERED In ThE BoARD AFTER REConsTITuTIon (YEAR 2013)
01 All India Board of Management Studies(AIB-MS)
The All India Board of Management Studies (AIB-MS) constituted a sub-committee for development of model curriculum for MBA programme. To speed up the task it was decided to form sub groups in the following specializations: • Marketing Management.• Operations Management & System.• Finance Management.• OB & HR• General Management (Economics, Corporate Ethics, Entrepreneurship, Strategy,
Business Law, etc.)• International Business • Corporate Governance.The first meeting of the task force was held on 09.06.2014. A Core Committee was constituted for developing the MBA syllabus. Further, a Sub- Committee (Task Force) is also constituted for developing final framework of the MBA syllabus. The draft frame work of the MBA syllabus prepared by the Core committee was circulated for deliberations. The second meeting of task force was held on 08.07.2014. The Task force discussed the draft syllabus and recommended a list of Semester wise core courses for two years Master of Business Administration Proramme. The committee also recommended a 2-3 weeks preparatory/foundation programme with the view of bringing all the students to an uniform level of understanding for all core and elective subjects of MBA programme.
02 All India Board of Pharmaceutical Education (AIB-PE)
The third meeting of All India Board of Pharmaceutical Education (AIB-PE) was held on 24.06.2014. The D. Pharm syllabus was finalized and approved by the Board.
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All InDIA BoARD oF sTuDIEs mAJoR IssuEs ConsIDERED In ThE BoARD AFTER REConsTITuTIon (YEAR 2013)
The fourth meeting of All India Board of Pharmaceutical Education (AIB-PE) was held on 01.09.2014.
The Board deliberated on the enrolment status of GPAT conducted by AICTE and admission procedure of Pharmacy Courses .
The board suggested that :
• GPAT qualification should be made mandatory for admissions to M. Pharm. Courses all over the country.
• The admissions to Pharmacy courses are presently carried out by some the State Govts, based on their own admission tests/criteria. AICTE should persuade State Govt/UTs to follow uniform procedure throughout the country.
• At present, only the students, who have passed out of B. Pharmacy courses are eligible to appear for GPAT Examination. AICTE should consider permitting third year B. Pharm students also to take GPAT exam.
• There is a need to improve quality in Pharmacy education by ensuring stricter control over maintenance of norms and standards in Pharmacy institutions.
The board also suggested for inclusion of pharmacy courses in UPSC/PSC Examination and formulating schemes for faculty development pharmacy teachers. The fifth meeting of All India Board of Pharmaceutical Education (AIB-PE) was held on 20.02.2015.
The Board deliberated on the matter of inclusion of pharmacy courses in UPSC/PSC Examinations and decided that the syllabus for examinations requiring B. Pharmacy degree will be same as the GPAT syllabus and for PG degree eligibility various committees were constituted for preparing contents of the syllabus for examination. The Board also discussed and recommended to the Council ways & means to strengthen pharmacy education in the country. The Board also suggested making mandatory the requirements for starting a new PG programs and for continuation of the existing ones in pharmacy.
03 All India Board of Town & Country Planning
(AIB-TCP)
The second meeting of All India Board of Town and Country Planning (AIB-TCP) was held on 08.09.2014.
The Board discussed the issue of common nomenclature (Bachelor of Planning and Master of Planning) for undergraduate and postgraduate planning programmes. The Board observed that since the disciplines of Architecture and Planning has been separated and two separate Boards of Studies have been constituted by AICTE and in order to rationalize nomenclature of Planning courses, the Board suggested that the following names of courses in Planning be separately listed in the AICTE Approval process Handbook.
Programme: Town and Country Planning
Level: Under Graduate
• B. plan
Level: Post Graduate
• master of planning (with specialization in Urban Planning, Regional Planning, Transport Planning, Housing, Environmental Planning, Infrastructure Planning).
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All InDIA BoARD oF sTuDIEs mAJoR IssuEs ConsIDERED In ThE BoARD AFTER REConsTITuTIon (YEAR 2013)
04 All India Board of Architecture (AIB-Arch)
The first meeting of task force of the All India Board of Architecture (AIB-Arch) was held on 17.04.2014.It was suggested that at the national level, there should be a clear cut parity in all educational programes and hence there is a need to define clearly the thrust areas of all the programes so as to avoid the transgression and overlaps. It was suggested that the diploma course should give general exposure to the technical subjects and aim at developing the skill set such as graphical representation model making and at a higher level, learning soft-wares dealing with graphical representation. The second meeting of task force was held on 07.06.2014.The task force deliberated on the finalization of the syllabus of Diploma in Architectural Assistanceship. The third meeting of task force of the Board was held on 08.09.2014.The Task force deliberated on the finalization of the syllabus of Diploma in Architectural Assistanceship. The curriculum (semester-wise) was discussed and it was decided to submit to the Board/AICTE for approval. The meetings of the sub-committees were held on the following dates to deliberate on development of syllabus for various courses:1) Diploma programme: 20.06.20142) Degree programme : 21 and 22.08.2014.3) master degree programmes : 26 and 27.09.2014, 13 and 14.10.2014 and
12.02.2015. 05 All India Board
of Postgraduate Education & Research in Engg. & Tech (AIB-PGERT)
The second meeting of All India Board of Postgraduate Education & Research in Engg. & Tech. (AIB-PGERT) was held on 28.08.2014. The Board deliberated on the proposal regarding inclusion of new course content of sustainable water systems management in Post Graduate courses in Engineering and Technology. It was decided that these subjects can be incorporated in the syllabus of the existing PG courses and that the proposal be forwarded to the subcommittees constituted to develop syllabus for PG courses the purpose. The Board also discussed the status of progress made so far in development of model PG curriculum for Master’s degree programme in major disciplines. The third meeting of All India Board of Postgraduate Education & Research in Engg. & Tech. (AIB-PGERT) was held on 14.10.2014.After detailed deliberation it was decided that Chairman of the Board and the ACITE Academic Bureau will identify experts and industries/organizations/institutions working in rural development and alternative technologies and constitute working groups and committees to develop course content for the areas and sectors in rural development.
06 All India Board of Hospitality Management and Tourism Management (AIB-HTM)
The 4th meeting of All India Board of Hospitality Management and Tourism Management was held on 25.08.2014. The Board considered the draft curriculum/syllabus at PG level programs in Hotel Management & Catering Technology prepared by the Task force constituted by the Board. After deliberations it was decided that the nomenclature of post graduate programme should be Master in Hospitality Management (MHM). Thereafter, the Board approved the Model curriculum for Masters in Hospitality Management (MHM). Further it was decided that the nomenclature of under graduate programmes in Hotel Management and catering Technology be changed to Bachelor in Hospitality Management (HMCT).
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S. NO.
All InDIA BoARD oF sTuDIEs mAJoR IssuEs ConsIDERED In ThE BoARD AFTER REConsTITuTIon (YEAR 2013)
After deliberations, it was decided to constitute task forces for preparation of model curriculum for the following courses: 1. Diploma in Hospitality Management.2. Bachelor Degree in Culinary Management.3. MBA/PGDM (Hospitality Management).4. MBA/PGDM (Tourism and Travel Management). (i) The meetings of subcommittee constituted for development of syllabus
for Diploma in Hospitality Management were held on 20.10.2014, 12.12.2014, 20-21.01.2015.
(ii) The meetings of subcommittee constituted for development of syllabus for MBA/ PGDM in Hospitality Management were held on 21.10.2014 and 21.11.2014.
(iii) The meetings of subcommittee constituted for development of syllabus for MBA/PGDM in Tourism and Travel Management were held on 12.11.2014 and 28-29.11.2014.
(iv) The meetings of subcommittee constituted for development of syllabus for Bachelor Degree in Culinary Management was held on 17.11.2014, 22.12.2014 and 21.02.2015
07 All India Board of Technician Education (AIB-TE)
The 2nd meeting of All India Board of Technician Education (AIB-TE) was held on 18.07.2014The Board constituted a sub-committee for rationalization of Nomenclature of courses in Technician Education. The meetings of the sub-committee were held on 11.5.2014, 30.06.2014 08.07.2014, 15.07.2014, 22.07.2014, 01.08.2014 and 12.08.2014. & 20.08.2014The 3rd meeting of All India Board of Technician Education (AIB-TE) was held on 20.08.2014.The draft report of the sub-committee on rationalization of Nomenclature of courses in Technician Education was discussed and it was decided to refer back to the sub-committee for reconsideration with certain suggestions.
08 All India Board of Undergraduate Studies in Engineering & Tech. (AIB-UGET)
The second meeting of All India Board of Undergraduate Studies in Engineering & Tech. (AIB-UGET) was held on 16.10.2014. The Board constituted sub-committees for development of model curriculum for the following under-graduate courses: 1. Chemical Engineering2. Biomedical Engineering3. Information TechnologyThe Board after detailed deliberations finalized modalities to be adopted by the sub-committees for development of model curriculum. Further the Board deliberated on the matter of development of model curriculum for rural development and alternate technology. The Board further suggested that consultative process needs to be initiated by identifying Industries and experts both in Academia and Industry, presently working on rural technologies and constituted a sub-committee for the purpose.
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3.1 gRowTh oF TEChnICAl EDuCATIon: nEw AppRovAls ACCoRDED
In accordance with the functions assigned to it under Clause 10(k) of the AICTE Act, the Council grants approvals for starting new technical institutions and for introducing new courses or programmes in already approved institutions. Approvals are accorded in consultation with respective State Governments and affiliating Universities. The data on the number of institutions to which new approvals were given to run technical programmes during 2014-15 is summarized below in Table 3.1:
Table 3.1: new Institutions Accorded sanction in 2014-2015
nEw AppRovAls wERE gIvEn To Run TEChnICAl pRogRAmmEs DuRIng 2014-15
pRogRAm DIplomA posT gRADuATE unDER gRADuATE gRAnD ToTAl
APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 1 0 1 2
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 0 0 10 10
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 104 3 45 152
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 1 0 0 1
MANAGEMENT 0 44 0 44
MCA 0 1 0 1
PHARMACY 23 0 12 35
Grand Total 129 48 68 245
3.2 posTgRADuATE pRogRAmmE AnD unDERgRADuATE pRogRAmmE (nEw)
During the year under report, the Council received a large number of proposals for starting new PG programmes in various fields of technical education and for increase of sanctioned intake capacity of approved programmes. The proposals were processed in accordance with the prescribed guidelines and procedure.
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The number of new approvals accorded for various postgraduate programmes is as given below:
programmenumber of approvals accorded
number of Institutions numbers of CoursesARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 2 8ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 4 8MANAGEMENT 46 58MCA 1 1PHARMACY 2 6gRAnD ToTAl 55 81
During the year, the Council received a number of proposals for starting new institutions at undergraduate level, for introduction of new Bachelor’s degree programmes in existing institutions, for increase in intake of already running programmes, or for re-distribution of intake in existing courses.
The number of approvals accorded during the year for establishing new institutions at under-graduate level in various disciplines is as given below:
Discipline Approvals accorded
Engineering & Technology 45
Hotel Management and Catering Technology 0
Pharmacy 12
Applied Arts & Crafts 1
Architecture 10
Total 68
3.3 posT gRADuATE pRogRAmmE AnD unDERgRADuATE DEgREE pRogRAmmEs (nEw + ExIsTIng)
Number of institutions/programmes and approved intake capacity at post-graduate and under graduate level in various technical education disciplines as on March 31, 2015 is as under:
pg & ug (nEw + ExIsTIng) FoR 2014-15pRogRAmmE no. oF InsTITuTEs/pRogRAmmEs InTAKE CApACITY
APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 16 1243ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 115 10962ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 3480 1915927HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 77 6442MANAGEMENT 3583 454499MCA 1458 116096PHARMACY 1034 143645grand Total 9763 2648814
State-wise break-up of post-graduate and under-graduate level Institutions in technical education as on March 31, 2015 is given in Appendix 3.4.
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3.4 DIplomA pRogRAmmEs
During the year, under report, the Council received proposals for approval of diploma level programmes in various disciplines. After scrutiny and due processing, the Council accorded approvals as given below:
Discipline Approval Accorded
Engineering & Technology 104
Hotel Management & Catering Technology 1
Pharmacy 23
Applied Arts & Crafts 1
Total 129
With these approvals, the total number of diploma level institutions and their intake capacity in various disciplines as on March 31, 2015 is as given below:
DIplomA nEw & ExIsTIng FoR 2014-15
pRogRAmmE no. oF InsTITuTEs/pRogRAmmEs InTAKE CApACITY
APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 54 3497
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 63 3468
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 3799 1262008
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 39 2765
MANAGEMENT 24 1270
PHARMACY 523 34216
grand Total 4502 1307224
Details about region-wise, state-wise distribution of diploma level institutions as well as the sanctioned intake in these institutes as on MARCH 31, 2015 are given in Appendix 3.4.
3.5 FoREIgn unIvERsITY REgIsTRATIon
In supercession of the Regulations Notified by the Council vide Notification No. F. 37-3/ Legal (vi) 2003, dated 03rd April 2003 and in exercise of the powers conferred under Section 23 read with Clause (b), Clause (f), Clause (g) and Clause (n), (o), (p) of Section 10 of the AICTE Act, 1987, the Council made regulations for regulating entry and operation of Foreign Universities/ Institutions imparting technical education in India. This Regulation known as ‘AICTE Regulations for Entry and Operation of Foreign Universities in India imparting technical education, 2005’ were formulated primarily to check and avoid illegal entry of unscrupulous persons using/misusing the name of Foreign University/ Institution for unlawful gains. To safeguard the interest of all stakeholders, a public notice was issued in all leading newspapers on 5th May, 2005 directing the foreign universities operating in India to comply with the above regulations. Communications were sent to all Indian Institutions collaborating with foreign universities/institutions based on media advertisement, directing them to comply with regulations 2005. These regulations were notified in the extraordinary gazette of India on the 25th May, 2005.
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During the period under report, the following new institution has been accorded registration by AICTE for conducting programmes in collaboration with foreign university/ institution:
CollABoRATIon wITh FoREIgn unIvERsITY/InsTITuTIon : 2014-15 (only new, Chapter v)
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3.6 Common mAnAgEmEnT ADmIssIon TEsT (CmAT)-2014-15
National level online Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) was launched by AICTE in 2012 with an objective to lessen the burden of students attending multiple examinations. The initiative was taken to redress the issues of physical, mental and financial stress imposed on students by taking multiple entrance examinations conducted by various Institutes and State Governments across the country. This test has facilitated the Institutions to select meritorious students for joining Post Graduate Management Programmes and Diploma level courses in all AICTE approved Institutions/University Departments.
As a policy decision, AICTE conducts CMAT twice in a year with first test in the month of September/October and the second Test in the month of February every year. The aspiring students can appear in both the tests and better of the two scores are considered for admission in the Management Programmes.
For academic year 2014-15, the first test was conducted for a period of five days from 26th September, 2013 to 30th September, 2013 in which a total number of 70659 students got registered and paid the fees for CMAT examination. However, out of this only 64534 candidates actually appeared in the test which was conducted in 61 cities across the country. The results were declared on 20th October, 2013. The second test was conducted from 20th February to 24th February 2014. A total number of 102688 students got registered for the test and paid the fees for CMAT examination. However, out of this, only 88942 candidates actually appeared for the test which was conducted in 62 cities for a period of five days across the country. The results were declared on 6th March, 2014.
Similarly, for admission in the academic year 2015-16, the first test was conducted from 25th September 2014 to 28th September 2014 and the second Test from 19th February 2015 to 22nd February 2015 in 62 cities across the country. A total of 1,00,912 candidates from both the tests declared eligible for taking admission in the Post Graduate Management programmes in AICTE approved Institutions/University Departments. The results of the first test were declared on 30th October, 2014 and that of Second Test on 25th March 2015 respectively. The All India merit list with rank and score secured were displayed on the AICTE CMAT Website for the purpose of effecting admission in the Post Graduate management programs both at Degree and Diploma level for academic year 2015-16.
3.7 CompuTER BAsED onlInE gRADuATE phARmACY ApTITuDE TEsT - 2014-15
Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT), an all India Examination was launched by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi with effect from the Academic Year 2011-12 for admission to The Master’s Programme in Pharmacy (M.Pharm) and for award of Post Graduate and doctoral fellowships. Graduate Pharmacy
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Aptitude Test (GPAT) -2010, 2011 and 2012 were conducted in ‘paper pencil’ mode by the AICTE in association with the M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara (Gujarat). Considering success of the online CMAT, AICTE decided to conduct online Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) from 2013 for which huge response was received from the student community looking for admissions to the Master’s Programme in Pharmacy (M.Pharm). Accordingly, AICTE conducted the first online computer based test in May, 2013.
The online registration window for GPAT-2014 was opened on 16th January 2014 and online test was conducted in 58 cities across the country from 25th February to 26th February 2014. In all there were 26763 registered and paid candidates out of which 25,062 candidates appeared for this online examination. The results were declared on the 15th March 2014. Qualified candidates were declared eligible for scholarship facility for joining Post Graduate Pharmacy Course. The scores awarded were used for national level admissions in the Post Graduate Pharmacy Program for the Academic Year 2014-15.
The online registration window for GPAT-2015 was conducted in 58 cities across the country from 23rd February 2015 to 24th February, 2015. In all there were 26,758 registered and paid candidates out of which only 25,062 candidates appeared for this online examination. Qualified candidates were declared eligible for scholarship facility for joining Post Graduate Pharmacy Course. The scores awarded were used for national level admissions in the Post Graduate Pharmacy Program for the Academic Year 2015-16.
3.8 DEEmED-To-BE /DEnovo DEEmED-To-BE-/ pRIvATE unIvERsITIEs Universities including Private universities established by the State Legislations do not require prior approval from AICTE for starting faculties/courses. However, universities, deemed universities including the universities established by the State Legislature imparting technical education are required to comply with the norms and standards prescribed by AICTE from time to time.
In pursuance of the UGC letters for conferment of deemed to be university status to the institutions in the light of Ministry of Human Resources Development notification no. F. No. 2-1/2006U.3 (A), dated 5th April 2006 and as per provisions contained in Section 20(1) of the AICTE Act, a visiting team was sent by AICTE for on the spot assessment of these institutions. As per directives of the MHRD letter “AICTE will nominate a representative on the inspection committee of UGC; the person so nominated by the AICTE may; in addition, Head a team of the AICTE on the same day and such other person would not be part of the UGCs team but merely to assist the nominee of the AICTE on the UGC committee. The nominee of the AICTE on the UGC committee could give his or her report to the Chairman AICTE in the Performa prescribed by the AICTE and also on any additional point required by the UGC; which should then be forwarded by the AICTE to the UGC. UGCs Committee would incorporate the comments of the AICTE in its report before the Commission so that the Commission could take appropriate decision in the matter before making any recommendation to the MHRD. It has been felt that the above arrangement would serve the purpose of a de facto joint inspection while at the same time satisfying the requirements of the AICTE act regarding its own inspection. Such an arrangement would also ensure that the comments of the AICTE’s nominee reflect adequately the comments of the Council and are not merely the individual perceptions of the nominee. This would also satisfy the directions given vide this Ministry’s orders of the 5th April, 2006, wherein consultation with statutory Councils has been mandated before the UGC forwards its recommendations to the Central Government”
In view of the above direction of MHRD and on the request of UGC during the year 2014-15, AICTE has nominated a representative to be part of the UGC team along with a panel of Experts to assist the AICTE nominee
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to assess the physical and academic infrastructure for conferment of Deemed-to-be /Denovo Deemed-to-be-/ Private Universities status and for reviewing the physical and academic infrastructure and performance of the existing Deemed/ Private Universities. The visit to the following Universities has already been conducted and reports forwarded to UGC.
1. Sri UKA Tarsadia University (Private University), Maliba Campus, Gopal Vidyanagar, Bardoli – Mahuva Road, Dist-Surat – 394 350 (Gujarat)
2. Poornima University (Private University), Ramchandrapura, Sitapura Extension, Jaipur- 303905 (Rajasthan)
3. ICFAI University (Private University), Khasra No. 505/1, Village – Jamdoli, Agra Road, Jaipur – 302031 (Rajasthan)
4. JK Lakshmipat University (Private University), Laliya Ka Vas, P.O. Mahapura, Ajmer Road, Jaipur-302026, Rajasthan
5. Indus University (Private University), Indus Campus, Rancharda, Via- Thaltej, Ahmedabad – 380 009 (Gujarat))
6. University of Engineering & Management (Private University), GURUKUL, 6 Km. from Chomu on Sikar Road (NH-11), Udaipuria Mod, Jaipur – 303807, Rajasthan
7. Baddi University of Emerging Sciences & Technology (Private University), Makhnumajra, Baddi, Distt, Solan – 173 205 (Himachal Pradesh)
8. IEC University (Private university) 7 & 10, Atal Shiksha Kunj, (Kallunjhanda), Baddi, Distt Solan, Himachal Pradesh
9. Symbiosis International (Deemed to be University)“Off campus centre at Mamidpally, District Mahabub Nagar, near Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
10. Reva University (Private University), Katigenahalli, Yelhanka, Bangalore – 560 064
11. Sri Sai University (Private University), Palampur, Distt Kangra (Himachal Pradesh)
12. Galgotias University (Private University), Plot No. 2, Sector 17A, Yamuna Expressway, Distt, Gautam Budh Nagar (Uttar Pradesh)
13. Oriental University (Private University) Opp. Rewati Range Gate No. 01, Post Aurobindo, Sanwer Road, Jakhya, Indore, Madhya Pradesh
14. Desh Bhagat University (Private University), Amloh Road, Mandi Gobindgarh (Punjab)
15. DAV University (Private University) Sarmastpur, Jalandhar (Punjab)
16. G.D. Goenka University (State Private University), Sohna Road, Gurgaon (Haryana)
17. Pacific University (Private University), Pacific Hills, airport Road, Pratap Nagar Extension, Udaipur – 313 003 (Rajasthan)
18. ICFAI University (Private University), 6th Mile, Sovima Vilage, Kohima Road, Dimapur (Nagaland)
19. Uttaranchal University (Private University), Arcadia Grant, PO – Chandanwari, Prem Nagar, Dehradun (Uttrakhand)
20. Arni University (Private University), Kathgarh, Tehsil Indora, Distt. Kangra – 176401 (Himachal Pradesh)
21. People’s University, People’s Campus, Bhanpur, Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh)
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22. AKS University (Private University) Satna (Madhya Pradesh)
23. IFTM University, Lodhipur Rajput, Delhi road (NH-24, Moradabad – 244 102 (UP)
24. SRM University (Private University) Plot No. 39, Rajiv Gandhi Education City, PS Rai (Post Office), Sonepat, Haryana – 131029
25. Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences (Private University), Bhopal –Indore Road, Pachama Oil Fed Plant, Pachama, Sehore (Madhya Pradesh)
26. NIIT University (Private University), Neemrana Dist., Alwar, Rajasthan- 301 705
27. Sri Charotar University of Science & Technology (Private University), Charusat Campus, Changa, anand District – 388 421 (Gujarat)
28. Mohammad Ali Jauhar University (Private University), Jauhar Nagar, Post Sigan Khera, Rampur – 244 901 (Uttar Pradesh)
29. PES University (Private University) 100 Feet Ring Road, BSK III Stage, Bangalore-560085 (Karnataka)
30. Maharaja Agrasen University (Private University), Atal Shiksha Kunj, Village – Kalujhanda, Near Barotiwala, Tehsil – Baddi, Distt, Solan – 174 103, (Himachal Pradesh)
31. Sangam University (Private University) NH-79, Bhilwara Chittor By-pass, Chittor Road, Bhilwara (Rajasthan)
32. Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University Pvt. University, Fatehgarh Sahib Near Chandigarh, Punjab
33. K. R. Mangalam University Private University, Sohna Road, Gurgaon – 122103
34. Assam Down Town University (Private University), Sankar Madhab Path, Gandhinagar, Panikhaiti, Guwahati – 781036 (Assam)
35. AISECT University (Private University), Village-Mendua, Post- Bhojpur, Chiklod Road, Near Bangrasia Chouraha, Distt. – Raisen-464993 (Madhya Pradesh)
36. DIT University (Private University), Mussorie Division Road, Dehradun (Uttarakhand)
37. Noida International University (Private Univaersity), Noida (Uttar Pradesh)
3.9 unapproved Institutions
All India Council for Technical Education has been established by an Act of Parliament (Act 52 of 1987) with a function among others to grant approval for establishment of new technical institutions, introduction of new courses etc. Regulations have also been notified by the Council with a provision that no technical institution shall conduct technical education programmes in Engineering & Technology, Management, Computer Application, Architecture & Town Planning, Pharmacy, Hotel Management & Catering Technology, Applied Arts and Crafts in India with or without Foreign University Collaboration without obtaining prior mandatory approval from AICTE. These regulations also have a provision for taking action against such unapproved technical institutions.
Provided further that any Institution offering Technical Program without approval of the Council, shall be termed as unapproved if
• It is started without prior approval by the Council
• It is working in temporary location / at location not approved by the Council
• It is declared as "Unapproved" by the Council
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The institutions conducting unapproved courses have been directed from time to time through Public Notices and individual letters under intimation to concerned state government to seek AICTE approval for conduct of technical education programmes or to close down.
Provided further that any Technical Institution, which has already started without following AICTE approval procedure, wishes to submit an application / proposal shall be considered as new Technical Institution. For such purpose, they shall apply as per the provisions of Chapter I of Approval Process Handbook.
Its legal date of starting will be from the date of issue of the Letter of Approval. Students, who are admitted prior to approval by the Council, will not have any right for re-admission and will have to fulfill all the requirements for admission as prescribed by the competent admission authority.
The representation submitted by the institutions in response to the AICTE letters furnishing clarification and justification for removal of their name from the list of unapproved institution are being examined by a Hearing Committee and based on recommendations of this committee the names of suitable/eligible institutions are being removed from the list.
The Council maintains a list of unapproved Institutions based on the information received from various sources and publishes for the benefit of general public on its website from time to time. A list of 343 and 116 unapproved institutions in Technology & other areas and Architecture Institutes respectively, as on 31st March 2015 running technical education programs/ courses without prior approval of AICTE has been published on AICTE website.
3.10 nEQIp sChEmE 2014-2015
After the release of first installment of Rs. 33.12 Crores to 24 eligible institutions including 7 (seven) at Degree level and 17 (Seventeen) at polytechnic level out of the total sanctioned amount of Rs. 132.48 crores under the AICTE-NEQIP Scheme (2013-16) during the financial year 2013-14, Mentors were appointed by AICTE to provide clear guidance on reforms, implementations plans, and remedial actions to improve performance of the Institutions. AICTE - University Bureau devised the Mentoring formats for the purpose and the Mentoring of the Institutions was completed in November, 2014.
As a follow up of the Scheme, AICTE also appointed Performance Auditors to assess the progress made by the individual NEQIP beneficiary institutions. The Data Auditing and Performance Review formats were devised at AICTE-University Bureau and the Performance Audit of the Institutions was completed in two phases i.e. by mid of January, 2015 and first week of March, 2015. Accordingly, in terms of the provisions of the Scheme, the Competent Authority approved the formulation of “Project Monitoring Committee (PMC)” for evaluating the assessment of the qualitative improvements achieved by the individual Institutions and milestones achieved to consider suitability of disbursement of the Financial Grant in Aid for the 2nd year.
The first meeting of Project Monitoring Committee (PMC) was held on 20th January, 2015 where 10(ten) Data Auditing & Performance Review (DAPR) Reports were evaluated by the Committee which was submitted by the Performance Auditors after their visit. In the 2nd Meeting of PMC held on 11.03.2015, the Committee evaluated 14 (Fourteen) Data Auditing & Performance Review (DAPR) Reports.
Out of the 24 proposals evaluated by the Project Monitoring Committee in both the Meetings, based on the Data Auditing and Performance Review (DAPR), the PMC recommended the release of 2nd Installment in respect of the Institutions who had submitted the Utilization Certificate and Receipt& Payment Account. With the approval of the Competent Authority, a Total sum of Rs. 7,03,51,501/- has been released towards the 2nd Installment to the NEQIP beneficiary institutions during 2014-15.
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4.1 REsEARCh AnD DEvElopmEnT
Through Clauses 10(C) and 10 (d) of the AICTE Act, the Council promotes innovations and research and development in established and new technologies, generation, adoption and adaptation of new technologies, to meet developmental requirements of the country and for the overall improvement of educational process.
Towards these ends, the Council operates three schemes, namely, Modernization and Removal of Obsolescence (MODROBS), Research Promotion Scheme (RPS) and Nationally Coordinated Projects (NCP). A total of 106 and 30 Proposals were released for financial support under MODROBS and RPS schemes respectively, during the financial year 2014-15 amounting to Rs. 207.79 & Rs. 202.63 Lakhs respectively.
The projects thus sanctioned under the above research schemes are reviewed each year in monitoring meetings to ensure effective implementation of projects and proper utilization of grants.
4.2 sChEmEs To suppoRT REsEARCh AnD DEvElopmEnT
The Council operates the following Schemes for supporting Research and Institutional Development:
i) Modernization and Removal of Obsolescence (MODROBS)
ii) Research Promotion Scheme (RPS)
Implementation of moDRoBs and Rps schemes
AICTE invites project proposals under the above schemes and provides information through an advertisement and through its official website.
4.2.1 moDERnIzATIon AnD REmovAl oF oBsolEsCEnCE (moDRoBs)
The main objective of the Scheme of Modernization and Removal of Obsolescence is to provide financial support to institutions to equip their laboratories with modern equipment/infrastructure facilities, keeping in view rapid advancements in technology. Institutions were provided funds for replacement of obsolete equipment with modern, state-of-the-art equipment to ensure quality of educational process. Funding for this scheme is limited to Rs. 20 Lakhs.
moDRoBs: After an initial scrutiny at the Bureau level, the proposals are evaluated by a duly constituted expert committee. Based on the recommendations of the expert committee, the Council approves grant-in-aid under the scheme.
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During the period 2014-15, the Council received 2180 proposals under Modernization and Removal of Obsolescence (MODROBS) scheme. These proposals were evaluated as per the approved procedure by an expert committee duly constituted by the Council. Based on the recommendations of the expert committee, a total of 42 proposals were approved for financial assistance amounting to Rs. 607.11 Lakhs for the financial year 2014-2015. Total 106 proposals were released grant in 2014-15 amounting to Rs. 207.79 Lakhs. Sanctioned proposals include the grant released to some of the new proposals (1st installment) and partial grant released (2nd installment) from the approved proposals of the previous years.
Zone wise distribution of projects sanctioned under MODROB scheme during 2014-15 are shown in Table 4.1 & Fig.4.1. State-wise distribution of projects sanctioned are given in Table 4.2 & Fig. 4.2 respectively.
Table 4.1: Region wise Distribution of grant under moDRoBs during 2014-15.
S. No. Region wise No. of proposals Amount released (Rs. in lakhs)
1 Central 7 13.56
2 East 1 0.45
3 North 5 9.28
4 North West 5 6.07
5 South 34 54.39
6 South-Central 13 36.67
7 South-west 11 24.06
8 West 30 63.3
Total 106 207.79
Fig. 4.1: Region wise Distribution of grant (%) under moDRoBs during 2014-15.
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Table 4.2: state wise Distribution of grant under moDRoBs during 2014-15.
S.No. state No. of proposals Amount Released (Rs. in lakhs)
1 Andhra Pradesh 13 36.67
2 Gujarat 4 7.53
3 Haryana 1 1.78
4 Karnataka 8 17.44
5 Kerala 3 6.63
6 Madhya Pradesh 3 6.03
7 Maharashtra 30 63.30
8 Odisha 1 0.45
9 Puducherry 1 1.04
10 Punjab 1 0.54
11 Rajasthan 3 3.76
12 Tamilnadu 33 53.35
13 Uttar Pradesh 5 9.28
Total 106 207.79
Fig. 4.2: state wise distribution of grant (%) under moDRoBs during 2014-15.
4.2.2 REsEARCh pRomoTIon sChEmE (Rps)
RPS aims to create research ambience by promoting research in technical disciplines and innovations in established and emerging technologies. Research and development activities are considered as an essential component of higher education because of their role in creating new knowledge and insight and imparting excitement and dynamism to the educational process, as well as make them need based in view
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of the national requirements. The objective of this scheme is to create and update the general research capabilities of the faculty members of the various Technical Institutes. Institutions are provided funds for this scheme limited to Rs.25 lakhs.
Research promotion scheme (Rps):
During the period 2014-15, the Council received 2162 under Research Promotion Scheme (RPS). These proposals were evaluated as per the approved procedure by the expert committee duly constituted by the Council. Based on the recommendations of the expert committee, a total of 56 proposals were approved for financial assistance amounting to Rs. 788.9 Lakhs. Total 30 proposals were released grant in 2014-15 amounting to Rs. 206.63Lakhs. Sanctioned proposals include the grant released to some of the new proposals (1st installment) and partial grant released (2nd/3rd installment) from the approved proposals of the previous years.
Region-wise distributions of projects sanctioned during the year are shown in Table 4.3 & Fig. 4.3. Institution-wise distribution of projects sanctioned are given in Table 4.4 and Fig. 4.4. State-wise distribution of projects sanctioned under the scheme of RPS during 2014-15 is given in Table 4.5 & Fig. 4.5 respectively.
Table 4.3: Region wise Distribution of grant under Rps during 2014-15.
S. No. Region No. of proposals Amount Released (Rs. in lakhs)
1 Central 1 12.18
2 North 1 3.22
3 North-West 4 21.9
4 South 7 28.745 South-Central 4 29.826 South-West 2 12.717 West 11 97.76
Total 30 206.32
Fig. 4.3: Region wise Distribution of grant (%) under Rps during 2014-15.
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Institutional wise distribution of grant under RPS is given in Table 4.4.
Table 4.4: Institutional category wise distribution of grant under Rps during 2014-15.
S. No. Type of Institute numbers of proposals Amount released (Rs. in lakhs)
1 Self Financing Inst. From J & K 0 0.00
2 Deemed University / University Department 2 12.71
3 Government / Government Aided College 7 118.74
4 Self-Financing Institutions 21 74.88
Total 30 206.32
Fig. 4.4: Institutional category wise Distribution of grant (in %) during 2014-15.
State wise distribution of grant under RPS is given in Table 4.5.
Table 4.5: state wise Distribution of grant under Rps during 2014-15.
Sl.No. state numbers of proposals Amount released (Rs.in lakhs)
1. Andhra Pradesh 4 29.82
2. Karnataka 2 12.71
3. Madhya Pradesh 1 12.18
4. Maharashtra 11 97.76
5. New Delhi 2 0.72
6. Punjab 1 21.18
7. Rajasthan 1 0.01
8. Tamilnadu 7 28.74
9. Uttar Pradesh 1 3.22
Total 30 206.32
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Fig. 4.5: state wise Distribution of grant (in %) utnder Rps during 2014-15.
4.2.3 nATIonAllY CooRDInATED pRoJECT (nCp)
The Nationally Coordinated Project Scheme aims to plan, co-ordinate and execute integrated R&D programmes, involving collaboration between several institutions, Industry and user organizations at national level for societal development programmes.
More specifically, the research ventures that may be considered within Nationally Coordinated Project Scheme include the following:
1. The research should be carried out at a national level institution in coordination with participating institutions having proven track record and sufficient expertise in the proposed area.
2. The lead institution must choose a person of eminence having relevant knowledge and expertise in the proposed area of research as the chief coordinator of the project.
3. The project should have financial participation from the participating industry (if any) to the extent possible.
The All India Council for Technical Education supports two categories of Nationally Coordinated Projects for Technical Education.
i) Catering to important issues of national importance.
ii) Catering to technical education development.
The funding limit is Rs.50 lakhs in 3 installments under this scheme.
During the year 2014-15, the Council received 01 proposal under NCP. These proposal was evaluated as per the approved procedure by an expert committee duly constituted by the council. Based on the recommendations of the expert committee, no proposals were recommended. An amount of Rs. 0.513 Lakhs has been released as a partial grant for one proposal recommended in the previous years.
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5.1 AICTE-InAE (InDIAn nATIonAl ACADEmY oF EngInEERIng) sChEmEs
5.1.1 AICTE-InAE Distinguished visiting professorship (AICTE-InAE-Dvp):
AICTE-INAE Distinguished Visiting Professorship Scheme is jointly executed through AICTE- Indian National Academy Engineering (INAE).
The Scheme envisages promotion of industry-institute interaction by facilitating the dissemination of knowledge through the expertise of experienced and knowledgeable persons from industry to integrate their rich industrial experience with technical education. The Distinguished Visiting Professor will be an eminent scholar/expert in his/her field, working in an industry/ R&D organization.
The Distinguished Visiting Professor contributes by delivering series of lectures on the state of the art of the industry, industrial ambiance and problems etc. A Distinguished Visiting Professor further helps in the project work of the students by way of identifying, guiding and evaluating the projects. The project guidance done is either at the host intuition or at the industry under the supervision of Distinguished Visiting Professors and the local faculty. Further, the Distinguished Visiting Professors are also expected through their interaction with academic staff to act as a catalyst, towards an integrated approach and in curriculum development. During the Financial year 2014-15, no fund was released to INAE under the scheme.
5.1.2 AICTE-InAE-Tg
An “AICTE-INAE Travel Grant Scheme” for Engineering Students to present papers abroad has been launched for enhancing the quality of engineering education in the country. The objective of the scheme is to provide partial travel assistance and registration fees to Bachelors and Masters Level engineering students for presenting a research paper in an international scientific event (conference/seminar/symposium/workshop /exhibition etc) in order to encourage engineering students to engage in research. During the Financial year 2014-15, no fund was released to INAE under the scheme.
5.1.3 AICTE-InAE-TRF
AICTE and INAE have launched the AICTE-INAE TEACHERS RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP SCHEME for Engineering Teachers for Doctoral Research in Central Laboratories in order to promote a research culture amongst the faculty in AICTE approved engineering institutions. Under this scheme, engineering teachers in AICTE approved engineering colleges/institutions shall be sponsored to pursue research in Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) laboratories leading to the award of a PhD degree in
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the chosen field of study. The PhD degree will be awarded by the concerned organizations of CSIR and DRDO. The period of association of the engineering teachers selected under this scheme will be a maximum of three years. The age of the candidate should be 35 years or below. During the Financial year 2014-15 AICTE has released Rs. 47.80 Lakhs to INAE under the scheme.
5.2 QuAlITY ImpRovEmEnT pRogRAmmE (QIp)
With the objective of upgrading the expertise, qualification and capabilities of the faculty members of degree level technical institutions, the Government of India launched the Quality Improvement Programme (QIP) in 1970, which is now being implemented and monitored by the Council. Since 2001, QIP has also been extended to the teachers in approved polytechnic. During the year 2014-15, under QIP-Non Plan, AICTE has sanctioned and released Rs.948 Lakhs for 36 centers (under 45 GIA). Approved QIP centers in India are listed in Appindex-5.1-5.3. The major activities under QIP include:
(a) master’s and Doctoral Degree programmes
Under this scheme, faculty members of AICTE approved institutions are given an opportunity to upgrade their qualifications. Certain selected institutions offer Master’s and Doctoral Programmes to faculty members selected under these programmes. Participating faculty members are paid scholarships and contingency grant by the Council during 2014-15.
(b) short Term programme
In order to upgrade the knowledge and skills to teachers working in different institutions in the country, AICTE provides financial assistance for organizing short-term training programmes (STTP) in emerging areas of Engineering & Technology and other disciplines through major QIP centers.
(c) Curriculum Development
The major QIP Centers are provided assistance to conduct workshops for curriculum development. This leads to Model Curriculum Development, which are used as base documents by many institutions.
5.3 CAREER AwARDs FoR Young TEAChERs (CAYT)
The purpose of CAYT Scheme is to identify young talented teachers who have established competence in their area of specialization and promote their professional growth by enabling them to devote major component of their time in research and study. The award is for a period of two years and this period is to be devoted to work on a specified project with a teaching load of a maximum of six hours per week in parent institution. During the period 2014-15, the Council received 197 under the scheme. Based on the recommendations of the expert committee, a total of 13 proposals were approved for financial assistance amounting to Rs. 43.35 Lakhs for the financial year 2014-15. Total 15 proposals were released grant in 2014-15 amounting to Rs. 15.37 Lakhs. Sanctioned proposals include the grant released to some of the new proposals (1st installment) and partial grant released (2nd/3rd installment) from the approved proposals of the previous years.
The distribution of projects sanctioned during the year based on the Region-wise is shown in Table 5.1 and State-wise distribution is shown in Fig.5.1.
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Table 5.1: Region wise Distribution of grant under CAYT during 2014-15.
S. No. Region wise No. of proposals Amount Released (Rs. in lakhs)
1 Central 3 2.41
2 East 1 2.28
3 North 0 0
4 North-West 0 0
5 South 5 6.04
6 South-Central 2 2.5
7 South-West 1 0.15
8 West 3 1.99
Total 15 15.37
Fig. 5.1: state wise Distribution of grant (Rs. In lakhs) under CAYT during 2014-15.
5.4 EmERITus FEllowshIp
The Scheme of Emeritus Fellowship was launched during the year 1994-95. The main objective of the scheme is to utilize the services of meritorious and experienced superannuated professors in technical institutions for institutional development of existing and new emerging institutes, in research and development etc.
The funding is limited up to Rs.6.00 lakhs per year and Rs. 50,000/- (contingency per year) with four installments (once in six months) up to two years for superannuated professors/ scientists of reputed Institutes. During the year 2014-15, 02 proposals were received, two meetings were held for and none of proposal were recommended. During 2014-15 an amount of Rs. 14.466 lakhs have been released for 03 proposals as partial grant of the previous years.
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5.5 sEmInAR gRAnT
The Scheme of Seminar Grant is designed to promote high standards in technical education by extending opportunities to academicians and working professionals by providing a forum for sharing their knowledge, experiences, innovations and inventions. The scheme provides financial assistance to AICTE approved institutions for organizing Symposia/ Conferences/ Seminars /Workshops at national and international levels in various fields of technical education.
During the year 2014-15, 1209 proposals were received. Based on the recommendations of the expert committee, a total of 60 proposals were approved for financial assistance amounting to Rs. 117.52 Lakhs. Total 169 proposals were released grant in 2014-15 amounting to Rs. 164.20 Lakhs. Sanctioned proposals include the grant released to some of the new proposals (1st installment) and partial grant released (2nd installment) from the approved proposals of the previous years.
The region-wise and State wise distribution of these are given in Tables 5.2-5.3 and Figs. 5.2-5.3 respectively.
Table 5.2: Region wise Distribution of proposals under seminar grant
S. No. Regions No. of Proposals Amount released (Rs. in Lakhs)
1 Central 17 18.442 East 9 10.673 North 8 8.124 North-West 24 20.165 South 41 39.636 South-Central 27 25.217 South-west 17 16.48 West 26 25.57
Total 169 164.2
Fig. 5.2: Region wise Distribution of proposals under seminar grant during 2014-15
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Table 5.3: state wise Distribution of proposals under seminar grant during 2014-15
S. No. State No. of Proposals Amount released (Rs. in Lakhs)
1 Andhra Pradesh 27 25.212 Assam 1 1.003 Chattisgarh 1 0.754 Gujarat 6 6.355 Haryana 6 4.206 Jharkhand 1 1.007 Karnataka 10 10.208 Kerala 7 6.219 Madhya Pradesh 10 11.3410 Maharashtra 26 25.5711 Odisha 6 8.2512 Puducherry 1 0.6313 Punjab 5 4.1314 Rajasthan 13 11.8315 Tamilnadu 40 39.0116 Uttar Pradesh 7 7.6217 Uttarakhand 1 0.5018 West Bengal 1 0.42
Total 169 164.20
Fig. 5.3: state wise Distribution of proposals under seminar grant during 2014-15
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5.6 TRAvEl gRAnT The Scheme of Travel Grant extends financial assistance to enable full time regular faculty from AICTE approved technical institutions for interaction at international level in Conference/Seminars/Symposia etc. The assistance provided on reimbursement basis, of actual expenses or Rs. 1.50 Lakhs whichever is less as incurred towards airfare, registration fee and perdiem allowance.
During the year 2014-15, 168 proposals were received and 15 faculty members of different Technical Institutes were offered financial support to attend international workshops/conferences/symposium amounting to Rs. 19.25 Lakhs. Grant for 01 proposal amounting to Rs. 0.64 Lakh was released during 2014-15 for proposal recommended in previous year.
5.7 FACulTY DEvElopmEnT pRogRAmmE (FDp) The Scheme is intended to provide opportunities for young teachers employed in AICTE approved technical education institutions for their induction-training and up gradation of their knowledge and skills towards effective teaching and delivery of knowledge to the students. The programme is proposed to cover areas such as Technology Policy, Industrial Policy, new concepts to keep pace with the changing technology, educational technology, and communication skills etc.
During the Year 2014-15, 2068 proposals were received and 78 were recommended by expert committee for conducting Faculty Development Programmes amounting to Rs. 430.06 Lakhs. The region-wise, state-wise & Institutions wise release of grant under Faculty Development Programmes is given in Table 5.4 & 5.5 and Figure 5.4 & 5.5 respectively. Grant released include some of the new proposals (1st installment) and partial grant released (2nd installment) of the proposals from the previous years.
Table 5.4: Region wise Distribution of proposals under Faculty Development programme during 2014-15
S. NO. Region No. of Proposals Amount released (Rs. in lakhs)
1 Central 10 39.232 East 10 27.563 North 2 3.814 North-West 7 26.75 South 56 133.366 South West 12 34.77 West 10 27.05
Total 107 292.42
Fig. 5.4: Region wise Distribution of proposals under Faculty Development programme during 2014-15
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Table 5.5: state wise Distribution of proposals under Faculty Development programme during 2014-15
S. No. state No. of Proposals Amount released (Rs. in lakhs)1 Andhra Pradesh 21 40.952 Assam 1 0.023 Chhattisgarh 2 6.494 Delhi 1 5.405 Gujarat 2 10.256 Haryana 3 11.357 J & K 0 0.008 Jharkhand 2 11.709 Karnataka 6 23.41
10 Kerala 6 11.2911 Madhya Pradesh 6 22.5012 Maharashtra 10 27.0513 Odisha 5 12.0714 Pudducherry 1 1.3015 Punjab 1 4.9516 Rajasthan 2 5.0017 Tamil Nadu 34 91.1118 Uttar Pradesh 1 2.2019 Uttarakhand 1 1.6120 West Bengal 2 3.77
Total 107 292.42
Fig. 5.5: state wise Distribution of proposals under Faculty staff Development programme during 2014-15
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The Institutional wise distribution of grant is shown in Table 5.6 and Fig. 5.6.
Table 5.6: Institutional category wise distribution of grant under Faculty Development programme during 2014-15.
S.No. Type of Institute numbers of proposals Amount released (Rs.in lakhs)
1 Deemed University/ University Department 2 3.59
2 Government/ Government Aided College 21 67.46
3 Self-Financing Institutions 82 213.05
4 Polytechnic 2 8.32
Total 107 292.42
Fig. 5.6: Institutional category wise distribution of grant under Faculty Development programme during 2014-15.
5.8 summER wInTER sChool sChEmE:
The scheme is intended to provide opportunities through AICTE approved Staff Colleges / Institutions for Subject training that enhances teaching skills to teachers employed in AICTE approved Technical Institutions to facilitate up gradation of knowledge and skill. During the year 2014-15, 85 proposals were received and 13 proposal was recommended by the Expert Committee amounting to Rs. 77.09 Lakhs. An amount of Rs. 8.55 Lakhs for 03 proposals recommended in previous years has been released as a partial grant during the year.
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5.9 nATIonAl DoCToRAl FEllowshIp
The scheme of National Doctoral Fellowship was launched during the year 2003-04. The main objective of the scheme is to attract highly qualified and motivated candidates to pursue doctoral degree and offer themselves for teaching positions in technical education system. The scheme also provided research support to bright young candidates for pursing exciting and innovative research in the field of technical education. The National Doctoral Fellowship (NDF) Scheme is discontinued from year 2010-11, though the candidates selected during the previous years for three year financial grant were continued for the same.
During the year 2014-15, 10 proposals were received and one proposal was recommended by the Expert Committee under NDF scheme amounting to of Rs. 7.83 Lakhs. An amount of Rs. 7.83 Lakhs for 03 proposals recommended in previous years has been released as a partial grant during the year.
5.10 vIsITIng pRoFEssoRshIp
The main objective of this scheme is to supplement and provide expertise to teaching and research in those areas in which the host institution does not have expertise. The maximum tenure for the Visiting Professor is two years. Eminent scholars, superannuated professors and scientists from institution of national repute are considered for appointment as Visiting Professors for AICTE approved Govt. and Govt. aided Departments. The limit of funding is Rs.3,000 per day, Max 12 -16 days per year and one professor per institution, maximum 3 months in a semester, open only to Govt./Govt. aided Institutes. During the year 03 proposals were received and none of the proposal were recommended.
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Chapter 6
Industry Institute Interaction
6.1 gEnERAl
Under clauses 10 (C) and (f) of the AICTE Act, the Council promotes effective link between technical education system and other relevant systems, including industry and research community. For the purpose, the Council operates various schemes, viz, Industry Institute Partnership Cell (IIPC), Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC) and National Facilities in Engineering and Technology with Industrial Collaboration (NAFETIC). The Council has provided financial assistance to 15 EDC cells and an amount of Rs. 19.76 Lakhs was released under the scheme during the year 2014-15.
6.2 sChEmE oF InDusTRY InsTITuTE pARTnERshIp CEll (IIpC)
The Scheme of Industry Institute Partnership Cell (IIPC) is operated by the Council to promote Industry Institute Interaction, that is, between technical institutions and industries. The main objective of this scheme is to establish Institute-Industry Partnership Cells in AICTE approved technical institutes/technical departments of Universities, which will act as liaison centers between industries and various departments of the institutes for mutually beneficial activities. To start with, in the first year, the Council provides financial assistance up to a maximum of Rs. 5.0 lakhs as onetime non-recurring grant and Rs. 10 lakhs as recurring grant to create Industry Institute Partnership Cells in selected technical institutes. It is envisaged that after 2 years these Cells will be self-supporting.
The major objectives of IIPC schemes are:
• Maintenance, coordination and promotion of consultancy services.
• Establishment of proper links, coordination with departments, agencies and taking necessary action for promotion of consultancy services.
• Encourage internship programmes/student’s fellowship programmes.
• Organize Industry Study Tour Programmes (ISTP) and liaison with concerned industries/ industrialists.
• Signing of MOU on behalf of the Institution.
• Generate funds from industry/other agencies for maintenance and development of the cell.
• Assist Industries in obtaining tax incentives from GOI by supporting R&D programmes in the Institution.
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• Maintain and distribute funds obtained from consultancy services, assist weak departments in the institutes/ universities from the funds generated through consultancy for strengthening of the University/Institute /Department.
• Invite experts from industry to participate in curriculum development and training from time to time in consultation with the Department/Institute/ University.
During the period 2014-15, the Council received 37 proposals under IIPC scheme. These proposals were evaluated as per the approved procedure by expert committee duly constituted by the council and no proposal was recommended. An amount of Rs. 16.71 Lakhs for 06 proposals recommended in the previous years have been released as a partial grant during the year. List of IIPC is appended in Appendix 6.1.
6.3 InnovATIon pRomoTIon sChEmE (Ips)
This scheme provides financial assistance to institutions for organizing technical projects exhibition at State/UT level. The scheme intends to bring out practical talent among students by providing a forum for exhibiting their technical knowledge and innovations. This scheme also intends to exhibit this talent to industry in order to convert useful / innovative / commercially viable projects into products. This will also initiate interest in entrepreneurship activities or in registering for patents/IPR etc. During the period 2014-15, the Council received 25 proposals under IPC scheme. These proposals were evaluated as per the approved procedure by expert committee duly constituted by the Council and 01 proposal was recommended amounting to Rs. 5.00 Lakhs.
6.4 REsEARCh pARK (Rp)
This scheme provides financial assistance to institutions for setting up Research Park in collaboration with the Industry or group of Industries. Grant of Rs. 1 crore (per State/UT) shall be given under this scheme. During the period 2014-15, the Council received 07 proposals and no proposal was recommended by the expert committee duly constituted by the Council. An amount of Rs. 34.51 Lakhs was released as a partial grant to the proposals recommended in the previous years.
6.5 nATIonAl FACIlITIEs In EngInEERIng AnD TEChnologY wITh InDusTRIAl CollABoRATIon (nAFETIC)
This scheme aims to establish National Facilities in frontier areas of Engineering and Technology in collaboration with industry for design, instrumentation, testing, manufacturing etc. in AICTE approved Institutions. During the period 2014-15, the Council has not received any proposals and no grant was released during the year.
6.6 EnTREpREnEuRshIp DEvElopmEnT CEll (EDC)
This Scheme was launched with a view to encourage students in AICTE approved Polytechnics and Degree Technical Institutions to consider self-employment as a career option, provide training in entrepreneurship through modular courses and increase the relevance of management particularly in the non-corporate and under-managed sectors. This scheme motivates to develop a support system for technocrats and entrepreneurs. The Entrepreneurs Development Cell set up under the scheme is expected to act as a tool to promote entrepreneurship and self-employment amongst technical students as an attractive and viable career option.
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The objectives of the Scheme are as follows:
1. To create an environment for self-employment and entrepreneurship development through formal and non-formal programmes.
2. To introduce the concept of entrepreneurship in curricula at diploma and degree levels.
3. To develop management personnel at appropriate levels for the non-corporate and un-organized sectors like education, rural development, small-scale industry etc.
4. To utilize the infrastructure facilities and technically trained manpower for development of non-corporate and unorganized sectors.
5. To promote employment opportunities.
With a view to fulfill the above needs, Entrepreneurship Development Cells have been established by AICTE in various Institutions and Universities. The activities that are visualized at the EDCs include Entrepreneurship Development/Awareness Programmes, Continuing Education, Skill Development Programmes, Quality Assistance, Support Facility for Entrepreneurship as a career option, Curricula Input on establishment of an enterprise & its management, Solutions for small business management & entrepreneurs and training & retraining of entrepreneurs.
During the period 2014-15, the Council received 2180 proposals under EDC scheme. These proposals were evaluated as per the approved procedure by expert committee duly constituted by the Council. Based on the recommendations of the expert committee, 01 new Entrepreneurship Development Cell was recommended amounting to Rs. 4.58 lakhs. Grant to total 15 proposals were released grant in 2014-15 amounting to Rs. 19.76 Lakhs. Grant released include the partial grant released from the approved proposals of the previous years.
State wise Distribution of Grant released under Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC) during 2014-15 is given in Table 6.1. List of EDC cell is appended in Appendix 6.2.
Table 6.1: state wise Distribution of grant under Entrepreneurship Development Cell during 2014-15
S. No. state No. of Proposals Amount released (Rs. in lakhs)
1 Andhra Pradesh 1 4.25
2 Delhi 1 1.63
3 Gujarat 2 2.52
4 Karnataka 1 0.43
5 Maharashtra 3 3.51
6 Rajasthan 2 2.58
7 Tamil Nadu 5 4.84
Total 15 19.76
6.7 oThER gRAnTs RElEAsE DuRIng ThE FInAnCIAl YEAR 2014-15
During the financial period 2014-15, the Council received proposals under INDEST, sC/sT hostels and pg grants schemes (passed out and DBT). These proposals were evaluated as per the approved procedure by expert committee duly constituted by the Council. Based on the recommendations of the expert committee, 02 new INDEST was given financial aid of Rs. 646.73 lakhs. During the year 2014-15, first installment to 02 new SC/ST
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centers of Gujarat state was released amounting to Rs. 200 Lakhs and 2nd Installment amounting to Rs. 1335.99 Lakhs for the 17 existing SC/ST hostels was released. List of 63 SC/ST hostels is appended in Appendix 6.3.
Post graduate scholarship (PG) aims to provide financial assistance to M. Tech/ M. Pharma students with a valid GET/GPAT score card. The limit of funding is Rs. 8000/- per month per student. During the financial year 2014-15, Grant was released to pass out students as well as under DBT.
6.8 nEw InITIATIvE TAKEn
Five new schemes have been started by RIFD Bureau in the year 2014-15. These are as under;
6.8.1 E-learning Centre For Technical Education (ElCTE):
The scheme aims to the use of electronic media, information and communication technologies in education. E-learning is broadly inclusive of all forms of educational technology in learning and teaching. E-learning is suited to distance learning, which becomes flexible learning and make a big difference in education. The centre would create e-resource facility to impart technical education (Engg., Architecture, Pharmacy, applied arts etc.) at all level. The aim is to enhance quality of institutions through sharing of resources and technical capability of lead institute. Under the scheme a total of 295 proposals received on line, evaluated and 4 of the applications have been recommended amounting to Rs. 167.48 Lakhs. Maximum limit of funding to the Institute under this scheme is limited to Rs. 50 lakhs for the period of 03 years.
6.8.2 skill and personality Development programme Centre for sC/sT students (spDp):
The scheme promotes of the centre shall be to provide opportunity to SC/ST students in the Institutes to reorient themselves in the light of emerging employment opportunities in Engineering undergraduate /Diploma students at all level. It is to empower the SC and ST students by providing special skill trainings apart from regular study. To enhance the skills of Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates with help of modules on communication, personality development and proficiency in English language. It will boost the confidence of SC and ST students and provide them with better career opportunities so that their employability in the industry increases. Under the scheme a total of 209 proposals received on line, evaluated and 4 of the applications have been recommended amounting to Rs. 73.90 Lakhs. Maximum limit of funding to the Institute under this scheme is limited to Rs. 25 lakhs for the period of 03 years.
6.8.3 project Centre for Technical Education (pCTE):
The objective of the Project Centre will be to provide the students with facilities in a common place within the University department where the students can have hands on experience in various aspects of their learning. These could be in works like fabrication, interaction amongst the students themselves allowing them to enhance their understanding in their respective disciplines of study. The project centre will also allow the final year students to showcase their project. The project centre will also allow the students to learn in developing and preparing academic projects which will include the initial stage to the final stage where the students can present their final project. Under the scheme a total of 213 proposals received on line, evaluated and 5 of the applications have been recommended amounting to Rs. 125.50 Lakhs. Maximum limit of funding to the Institute under this scheme is limited to Rs. 50 lakhs for the period of 03 years.
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6.8.4 scholarship scheme for girls (pRAgATI) Child:
Scholarship Scheme for Girls (PRAGATI) is an endeavor by AICTE to promote technical education at Degree and Diploma levels to a girl child. Scheme aim is to provide financial assistance for advancement of girls participation in Technical Education across India, in order to empower them with the knowledge, skills and self confidence necessary to participate fully in development process of the Nation. Under this scheme, 4000 girl children will be benefited every year with the restriction that only one girl child per family where family income is less than 6 lakhs/annum will be considered. The candidates will be selected on merit at the qualifying examination to pursue technical education from amongst such candidates and implemented by the authorized admission centre of the respective State Governments. The scheme envisages to provide Rs. 30000 or tuition fees or at actual whichever is lesser and Rs. 2000 per month for 10 months as a contingency allowance in a year until the duration of the course. The student should be admitted to a AICTE approved Technical Institution’s/University Department Imparting Technical Education in Diploma/Undergraduate degree level in the 1st year through centralized admission process of the State/Central Government. This Scheme has been launched scholarship on 11.11.2014. Under this scheme a total 4287 applications were received and 2764 proposals were recommended. Out of the recommended proposals, grant to 737 proposals (complete in all respects) have been released through DBT amounting to Rs. 251.29 Lakhs. State wise Distribution of Grant under PRAGATI scholarship scheme is given in Table 6.2.
Table 6.2: state wise Distribution of grant under pRAgATI during 2014-15
S. No. state No. of proposals Amount released (Rs. in lakhs)
1 Andhra Pradesh 126 25.20
2 Assam 2 0.40
3 Bihar 4 1.79
4 Chhattisgarh 12 5.99
5 Daman and Diu 1 0.21
6 Delhi 6 1.79
7 Goa 2 1.00
8 Gujarat 50 19.61
9 Haryana 5 2.08
10 Himachal Pradesh 2 0.95
11 Jharkhand 3 0.98
12 Karnataka 103 28.75
13 Kerala 170 71.73
14 Madhya Pradesh 23 9.60
15 Maharashtra 52 17.60
16 Odisha 25 8.95
17 Puducherry 3 1.43
18 Punjab 1 0.50
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S. No. state No. of proposals Amount released (Rs. in lakhs)
19 Rajasthan 11 4.26
20 Tamil Nadu 75 28.90
21 Telangana 24 4.80
22 Tripura 1 0.20
23 Uttar Pradesh 9 3.60
24 Uttarakhand 10 3.80
25 West Bengal 17 7.16
Total 737 251.29
6.8.5 scholarship for Differently Abled student (sAKshAm)
All India Council for Technology Education (AICTE) has launched a scholarship on 11.11.2014 named as SAKSHAM for differently abled students to provide financial assistance to encourage/promote technical education at Degree and Diploma levels to differently abled students across India, in order to empower them with knowledge, skills and self confidence necessary to participate fully in development process of Nation. Scheme support to 1000 differently-Abled students to pursue technical education in a year. The amount of scholarship is, tuition fee of Rs. 30000/- or at actual, whichever is lesser and Rs. 2000 per month for 10 months as a contingency allowance in a year until the duration of the course. This scholarship is for those differently abled students whose family income is less than Rs. 6.0 lakhs per annum. The candidates will be selected on merit at the qualifying examination to pursue technical education from amongst such candidates. The student should be admitted to a AICTE approved Technical Institution’s/University Department Imparting Technical Education in Diploma/Undergraduate degree level in the 1st year through centralized admission process of the State/Central Government. Under the scheme a total of 179 applications were received and 89 proposals recommended. Out of the recommended proposals, grant to 34 proposals (completed in all respects) have been released through DBT amounting to Rs. 10.83 Lakhs. State wise Distribution of Grant under SAKSHAM scholarship scheme is given in Table 6.3.
Table 6.3: state wise Distribution scholarship Differently Abled student (sAKshAm) During 2014-15
S. No. State No. of proposals Amount released (Rs. in Lakhs)
1 Jharkhand 1 0.23
2 Karnataka 22 6.88
3 Madhya Pradesh 1 0.40
4 Maharashtra 1 0.50
5 Odisha 4 1.51
6 Tamil Nadu 2 0.70
7 Uttar Pradesh 1 0.20
8 West Bengal 2 0.42
Total 34 10.83
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The total grant released by the RIFD Bureau under different schemes during the financial year 2014-15, has been summarized in Table. 6.4.
Table: 6.4: grant Released under various schemes During The Financial Year 2014-15
S. No. name of the schemeno. of total Beneficiary Institution/university
Amount Released (rs. in Lakhs)
1 SEMINAR 167 163.55
2 EDC 15 19.76
3 IIPC 6 16.71
4 RPS 30 206.32
5 QIP 36 948.00
6 Hostel for SC/ST 19 1534.99
7 INDEST 2 646.73
8 MODROB 106 207.79
9 EF 03 14.47
10 NCP 01 00.51
11 RP 1 34.51
12 SWSS 03 8.55
13 TG 1 00.64
14 NDF 03 7.83
15 CAYT 15 15.37
16 FDP 107 292.42
17 AICTE-INAE (TRF) 1 47.80
18 PG Scholarship(DBT) 1522 25858.53
19 Scholarship (SAKSHAM) 34 10.83
20 Scholarship (PRAGATI) 737 251.29
Total 30286.6
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7.1 nATIonAl sKIll QuAlIFICATIon FRAmEwoRK (nsQF)
After the launch of National Vocational Education Qualification Framework (NVEQF) Scheme in October 2011, now National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF), a number of initiatives have been taken to formally integrate vocational education with the current conventional educational streams across school and higher education to provide an opportunity and incentive to students to explore a large universe of opportunities. NSQF allows cross mobility of students and their absorption in Industry with certain skills gained over a fixed period of time that enable them to acquire formal degree and higher skill so that they occupy higher level jobs in the Industry.
Apart from the above, the following initiatives were also taken up by the Council during the year 2014-15:
7.1.1 uK-InDIA EDuCATIonAl REsEARCh InITIATIvE pRogRAmmE
The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 30th January, 2013 with British Council for mutual cooperation between two organizations. Under the clause 5.1 of MoU up to 4 visits of Indian delegations comprises of policy makers in the field of technical education and institutional heads from the State Technical Departments will be conducted in every year for the duration of MoU i.e. November, 2012 to March, 2016.
Under this initiative the AICTE in association with UK India Educational Research Initiative (UKIERI) is conducting a Leadership Development Programme to train 250 faculty members of various Technical Institutions in the country to become academic administrators. In this regard a two member team from Dudley College, U.K visited AICTE under UK-India Educational Research Initiative Programme. The members of the team visited NITTTR Chandigarh and NITTTR-Chennai and different institutes in Delhi.
The programme will be delivered by a highly skilled team of trainers from Dudley College, United Kingdom. An advertisement towards the programme got published in leading newspapers for inviting online applications from the permanent faculty of AICTE approved, Govt. and Govt. aided Technical institutions having at least fifteen years of experience in the field of teaching/academia administration for participation in the further Education Leadership Development Programme.
The Council invited on-line applications for participation in the Further Educational Leadership Development Programme from Faculties of Govt. and Govt. Aided Technical Institutions under UKIERI project.
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A total 556 applications were received on-line as well as from State Govt. in response to letter sent by Chairman, AICTE to Principal Secretaries of States requesting two nominations from the Institute.
All eligible applicants were divided in two cohorts.
The cohort –I consists of 133 candidates and cohort –II consists of 110 candidates.
I. Cohort-I
All the delegates of Cohort-I has to attend four workshops in India as per following schedule.
At nITTTR Chennai At nITTTR Chandigarh
workshop–I Conducted(20th, 29th & 30th April 2014)
Conducted(30th April to 1st &2nd May 2014)
workshop–II Conducted(2nd , 3rd & 4th June, 2014)
Conducted(19th, 20th & 21st May, 2014)
workshop–III Proposed on 1st& 2nd Dec 2014 Proposed on 19th -20th Jan 2015
workshop–Iv(Assessment ) Proposed on 5th -6th Mar 2015 Proposed on 5th -6th Mar 2015
II. Cohort-II
Dudley College UK has forwarded following schedule for workshops for the delegates of Cohort-II
At nITTTR Chennai At nITTTR Chandigarh
workshop –I 3rd -5th Dec 2014 21st -23rd Jan 2015
workshop –II 2nd -4th Mar 2015 2nd -4th Mar 2015
workshop –III 15th -16th Jun 2015 18th-19th Jun 2015
workshop –Iv 5th -6th Oct 2015 8th -9th Jun 2015
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Visit to delegate from Dudley College to Ambedkar Polytechnic, Delhi
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7.1.2 pRogREss on ThE AICTE –TIss mou on voCATIonAl EDuCATIon
AICTE on 27.03.2012 signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Tata Institute of Social Sciences(TISS), Mumbai with an objective of research into vocational educational studies, on skill requirements and development in the country, building content for various sectors based on NVEQF (now NSQF), developing teaching methodologies and pedagogy, training the trainers, methodology for skill assessment and skill accreditation, creation of best practices document in vocational education viz-a-viz its relation to NVEQF(now NSQF).
The progress of project as under:
1. TISS has introduced the vertical anchor to enable better control and provided dedicated focus to the respective industry sector. Vertical Anchors have been appointed in 6 verticals/sectors which covers Automotive, Travel and Tourism, Construction, HR and Sales, Retail Management and Media & Entertainment. Expected Numbers to HUB tie-ups by March 2014 is 33. Expected number of student enrolment by March 2014 is approx. 1000.
2. TISS –SVE shall be setting up the Centre of Excellence for the 6 verticals: The Centre of Excellence will be appointed earliest by Mid January 2014
3. Launch admissions: A few courses are ready to start by early February 2014 and hence the admission process will be launched tentatively by Mid January 2014.
4. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) application implementation: The application is scheduled to be ready for implementation by End January. The ERP data will be available to all concerned and appropriate access rights.
5. Vocation Aptitude System (VAS) – Pilot testing of the test developed: Currently 8 tests have been developed for 4 trades i.e. Printing, Dialysis Technician, Welding , CNC Machine Operation. The internal testing is currently in progress. A pilot test will be conducted between January and March 2014. Between April and June 2014 – the next steps of analysis of data, checking the reliability and validity etc will be carried out.
6. Completion of Content Development for the Generic Module of all the Levels as per the Community College Module.
7. Website – re-design: The dynamic integration of ERP data to the website is in progress. This will be a simultaneous activity and will be completed in line with the ERP implementation process.
7.1.3 sKp/Technical Institutes Extension of Approval (EoA) under nsQF for academic Year 2014-15
In pursuance of the decision of the Cabinet Committee on Skill Development in its meeting held on 19th December 2013, Ministry of Finance vide its notification no. 8/6/2013-Invt. dated 27th December 2013, notified the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF). As per the notification all other framework including NVEQF would cease to exist and will be superseded by NSQF.
In view of the new notification by the Ministry of Finance, the Council decided to run the existing programmes approved under NVEQF by AICTE after aligning them as per the provision of NSQF.
In accordance with the above decision and decision taken in the meeting of the AICTE Executive Committee held on 30th May, 2014. The Executive Committee (EC) vide Item No.89.01.18 approved for Extension of Approval (EoA) to all Institutes/SKPs for the academic year 2014-15 under the NSQF Scheme.
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7.1.4 Amendment in AICTE national Employability Enhancement mission (nEEm) Regulations. 2013” (1st Amendment) :
The EC in its 85th meeting and Council in its 37th meeting held on 17th January 2014 has approved to give the benefit of parent company under which a section 25 company is formed for registration as NEEM Agent under All India Council for Technical Education [National Employability Enhancement Mission (NEEM)] Regulation, 2013
Accordingly the Gazette notification dated 27.02.2014 was issued as:
Registration as nEEm Agent under nEEm
AICTE has notified All India Council for Technical Education (National Employability Enhancement Mission (NEEM) Regulation, 2013 on 15th April, 2013 and invited on-line applications for registration as agents under NEEM. The registration as NEEM agent has been kept open throughout the year.
As on date AICTE has registered following
1. Board Of Apprenticeship Training (Southern Region), 4th Cross Road, C I T Campus, Taramani, Chennai - 600 113, Tamil Nadu
organizations/ Companies as nEEm Agent
NETTUR Technical Training Foundation, 23/24, 2nd Phase, Peenya Industrial Area,
7.1.5 AICTE-CII survey of Industry-linked Technical Institutions 2014 held on september 10, 2014
AICTE in association with CII is conducting Survey for linkage of Technical Institutions with Industry for the selection of “AICTE-CII Survey of top Industry linked Technical Institution 2014” The Council invited online application from all Technical Institution to participate in the Survey.
A Jury of experts scrutinizes the online application of institutes and shortlisted 38 institutes under 62 different disciplines. In order to verify the facility at colleges regarding its industry association and other information furnished by the institute in online application, an EVC is to be conducted in all institutes with two experts one from AICTE & one from CII.
An 8-member Jury met to deliberate over the computer-generated scores shared with CII by AICTE. The members present included Mr. M.S. Unnikrishnan, Managing Director, Thermax Ltd; Mr Sanjeev Lal, Vice-President, Tata Chemicals; Dr. Y.S. Rajan, Honorary Distinguished Professor, ISRO & Chairman, NIT Manipur; Dr. R. Prahlad, Former Vice-Chancellor, Defence Institute of Advanced Technology, Pune, Dr. R. Natarajan, Former Chairman of AICTE & Former Director of IIT Madras, Prof. J.K. Mitra, Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi University, Dr Amita Dev, Principal, Ambedkar Polytechnic, Delhi, and HOD, Dr. Vishnu Goyal, CS-IT Government Khetan Polytechnic, Jaipur,.
Dr Avinash Pant, Vice-Chairman, AICTE welcomed the Jury Members and briefly gave an overview of the third survey and the evolution over the past two years. He did not participate in the Jury process.
The Jury discussed in detail the various aspects of the evaluation parameters and processes. It also gave a number of suggestions for improvements for future evaluations. The Jury scrutinized the scores of the 223 institutes and selected institutes for the second stage of evaluation for each discipline and category separately.
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The overall score trend in individual category was analysed to select the institutes for the second shortlist. In the categories where the top scores did not come up to the threshold of 40 out of 100 marks, no institute was shortlisted for further evaluation.
7.1.6 ConClAvE on EnTREpREnEuRshIp hElD on 19Th sEpTEmBER 2014
In India, Entrepreneurship is receiving greater attention from policy makers and experts because it contributes to economic well being of nation by converting innovative ideas into commercially viable products and processes.
In order to discuss issues related to policies that need to be put in place for effective upbringing of the culture of entrepreneurship in educational institutions imparting technical education, a conclave of all the stake holders was held on 19th september, 2014 at new Delhi.
The conclave was inaugurated by Hon’ble HRM Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani. In the inaugural address HRM informed that Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are ranked fourth on a list of fifty best Entrepreneurial undergraduate institutes in the world. The ranking was compiled by pitch book date; a US based private equity and Venture Company sharing the achievement at the conclave. She said that feat calls for further celebration as the IITs have been ranked higher than some of the best Ivy League Universities such as Harvard. In the study the research firm found that IITs has a total 264 entrepreneurs who have founded 205 companies and cumulatively raised $ 3.15 billion. She further emphasized that the paradigm of education should be such that it is able to cross the knowledge with analytical skills and logical reasoning, helping students acquire skills and entrepreneurial quality.
The conclave was attended by senior functionaries including Vice Chancellors, Directors, Deans and senior Faculty Members from academic institutions besides participation of real entrepreneurs to share their success stories.
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7.1.7 REvIEw mEETIng oF CommunITY CollEgE sChEmE- sTATus oF ImplEmEnTATIon hElD on 30Th sEpTEmBER 2014
The Council has granted 72 polytechnics in first phase to run Community Colleges Scheme to institutionalize National Skill Qualification Framework notified by Ministry of Finance vide notification No. 8/6/2013-Invt. dated December 27, 2013 under the Community College Scheme a student may get a Bachelor Vocational Degree completing 7 levels of training or a Diploma vocational after level-V. There is a provision of Community Skill Diploma (CSD) also after 5 years of training for such students who do not have any formal education.
A review meeting with the Principals of all the Community Colleges to whom the Grant- in-Aid was released during 2013-14 was held on 30th September, 2014, at India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi, to ascertain the current status of the implementation of Community College scheme. A total of 72 Community Colleges participated in the meeting.
The aim of the review meeting was to have a proper briefing/interaction with the representatives of the institutes on working of the Community Colleges and to ascertain the difficulties being faced by them in implementation of the scheme.
The Chairman AICTE in his inaugural address, gave an over view on the basic concept of Community College scheme. He stressed that all our efforts should be made to make the scheme a success for promotion of skill development in the country. The points/apprehensions raised by the participants were clarified to their satisfaction. It was mentioned that such review meetings would be held in future also to know status of the scheme.
AICTE has so far launched 72 Community Colleges in existing AICTE’s approved Polytechnics/ Institutions and 35 more proposals are under process (Total 107). Such Colleges will impart five levels of training with 1000 hours of learning of vocational and general education at each level.
7.1.8 launch of new schemes on national Education Day 2014
Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India organized a function on the national Education day on 11th november 2014 in the plenary Hall, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. Hon’ble President of India Dr. Pranab Mukherjee was the Chief Guest and Smt. Najma Heptuallah, Minister of Minority Affairs was the Guest of Honor on this august occasion. The function was presided by Hon’ble HRM, Govt. of India.
During the function following new schemes of AICTE were launched:
sAKshAm: Under the scheme needy and meritorious students are provided scholarship amounting to Rs. 5 Cr per annum as tuition fee and incidentals for pursuing Technical Education in AICTE approved Institutions. The scheme is an attempt to give every young student who is otherwise specially abled, the opportunity to study further and prepare for a successful future. These scholarships will help one thousand children per annum to pay for college tuition fee every year in addition to receive Rs. 2000/- every month for ten months as incidentals each year.
pRAgATI: The scheme is “Empowering Women through Education”. Under this scheme, a scholarship amounting to Rs. 20 Cr. per annum towards tuition fee and incidentals will be granted to girls, for pursuing Technical Education in AICTE approved Institutions. The scheme is an attempt to give every young woman the opportunity to further her education and prepare for a successful future.
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sAmvAY: The Skills Assessment Matrix for Vocational Advancement of Youth (SAMVAY) is a credit framework, aimed at promoting lateral and vertical mobility, is an effort to integrate skill and vocational development with mainstream general education. It is in the spirit of the Gandhian education priority for Samvay, where the thrust was on integrating mental and physical development by incorporating learning by doing, learning by observation and experiential learning. It is therefore, in the fitness of things, that it is called ‘SAMVAY’.
KYC: “Know Your College” is a portal developed for helping a prospective student make a valued judgment for selection of college for pursuing higher education providing the necessary information about the college.
7.1.9 Joint Task Force on Community College under India-us higher Education held on 17th november 2014 at Taj palace hotel, new Delhi
A meeting of Joint Task Force on Community College under India-US Higher Education Dialogue was held at Taj palace hotel, new Delhi on 17th November 2014.
At the outset, the Hon’ble Chairman AICTE, Prof. S S Mantha has made a presentation on National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) and informed about the AICTE initiatives in respect of:
A) Development of framework for mobility between skill & formal education
B) Development of curriculums for 14 sectors & 72 specializations
C) Development of credit framework
The US delegation responded by citing some “similarities” and “differences” in their system. Specific inputs from experience of Montgomery / Cape Card / University- kapi’ olani/ Broward/ AACC were also discussed.
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7.1.10 workshop on skills in higher Education held on 6th & 7th December 2014 at vigyan Bhawan, new Delhi
The Ministry of Human Resource Development in association with AICTE and UGC conducted a two days Workshop on “skills in higher Education” on 6th and 7th of December, 2014 at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi.
The Workshop was inaugurated by Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani, Hon›ble Minister of HRD, Government of India in the august presence of Hon’ble MoS for Human Resource Development Shri Upendra Kushwaha, Shri Satyanarayan Mohanty, Secretary (HE), MHRD, Ms. Vrinda Sarup, Special Secretary (SE&L), Prof S S Mantha, Chairman, AICTE, Prof Ved Prakash, Chairman, UGC and Sh Amajeet Sinha, AS(TE), MHRD.
The Workshop was attended by State Secretaries and their representatives, CEO of National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), Vice Chancellors and other senior faculties from Institutes of Higher and Technical Education across the country.
Hon’ble HRM in her inaugural address shared new initiatives being taken by MHRD for reforms in the field of education. Hon’ble HRM informed that MHRD has launched “Know Your College portal” a unique Portal having information about the existing Colleges and Universities. The portal is designed with an objective so that students may take decision regarding selection of College based on the information available on the Portal. Students have also been provided free access to 20,000 hours of video lectures on the Know your College Portal.
In order to provide access to education and quality education to all, MHRD has developed an open Learning Platform SWAYM. MHRD is also implementing the Skill Credit Framework, Skill Assessment Matrix for Vocational Advancement of Youth (SAMVAY) for empowering youth through Skill development. Hon’ble HRM further informed that the Ministry is working to evolve the ranking procedures for the Institutes and urged for inputs from the participants on the new initiatives of MHRD.
At the outset of Workshop, Sh. Amarjeet Sinha, Additional Secretary, MHRD, introduced the objective of the Workshop and the activities scheduled during the two days of Workshop. Sh. Sinha, AS (TE), further emphasised the need of the cooperation amongst all departments in order to successfully incorporate Skills in Higher Education.
The Chairman, All-India Council of Technical Education and Chairman, University Grants Commission in their opening addresses presented the salient features of the “Credit Framework for skills in higher Education, and the Choice-Based Credit system”.
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7.1.11 mou Between AICTE and nsDC on 31st December 2014
AICTE signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) on 31.12.2014 for Alignment of “Community College” Scheme to Outcome based Trainings, Assessments and Certification on Qualification Packs (QP) and National Occupational Standards (NOS) under NSQF.
7.1.12 mou between AICTE and ATDC
AICTE on 31.12.2014 signed a MoU with Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC) to use the ATDC Accredited Training Centers as SKPs for the Apparel and Textile Sector under NSQF for giving vocational training to students admitted under NSQF Program.
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7.1.13 global Innovation Expo-2015 held from 7th-13th January 2015 at the vibrant gujarat summit 2015 at
gandhi nagar, gujarat
The Govt. of Gujarat organized the Vibrant Gujarat, 2015 Summit in Gandhinagar, Gujarat from 07th to 13th January 2015. The Summit was organized with an objective to give a platform for all States and companies of the country to network with one another, as also with other Countries and global leaders in all important sectors. A Global Trade Show was also organized as a part of the Vibrant Gujarat 2015 Summit. Govt. of Gujarat has also hosted Pravasi Bharti Divas 2015 (PBD) Event and Exhibition as a part of entire Summit. PBD 2015 organized from 7th to 9th January, 2015 whereas Exhibition was organized from 7th to 13th January, 2015 at Gandhinagar. In this PBD 2015 Exhibition was to highlight and showcase the important vision, activities and schemes of Government of India, including Space Mission, Make in India, Smart Cities, Namami Ganga, Digital India and other foresight accomplishments of Government of India.
MHRD requested AICTE vide letter No. M-11018/18/2012-CON(Pt.) dated 29th December 2014 to explore possibilities to participate and showcase latest achievements and developments in the Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2015 at Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat.
AICTE participated in the summit and showcased the initiatives of AICTE to meet the main objective of AICTE.
7.1.14 workshop for Alignment of vocational Contents Developed under nsQF with ssC held on 16th march 2015
To facilitate mobility from vocational to general education, and vice-versa, Ministry of Finance vide No. 8/6/2013-Invt. dated 27.12.2013 notified the National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) with objective to make qualifications more understandable and transparent.
AICTE has notified “All India Council for Technical Education (Grant of Approval for conducting Vocational Education Program, Community College course(s) and Skill Knowledge Provider under National Vocational Education Qualification Framework) Regulations, 2012” for granting approval to conduct Vocational Education Program, Community College courses and to register Skill Knowledge Provider under National Vocational Education Qualification Framework. The Regulation is under amendment in view of NSQF Notification.
AICTE has notified “All India Council for Technical Education (Grant of Approval for conducting Vocational Education Program, Community College course(s) and Skill Knowledge Provider under National Vocational
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Education Qualification Framework) Regulations, 2012” for granting approval to conduct Vocational Education Program, Community College courses and to register Skill Knowledge Provider under National Vocational Education Qualification Framework. The Regulation is under amendment in view of NSQF Notification.
As per the provisions under NSQF Notification Sector Skill Councils which are industry-led national partnership organizations have been assigned the responsibility to bring together all the stakeholders from their respective sectors. Based on the needs of the industries in concerned sector, the SSCs are developing the NOSs and QPs for the various job roles in their sectors, and they will align the same to appropriate levels of the NSQF. In the event of there being no SSC for a given sector, or inability on the part of the SSC to produce the NOSs/QPs in a timely manner, this responsibility may be assigned by the National Skills Qualifications Committee (NSQC) to a relevant regulatory body or other entity having experience and knowledge of the sector.
Further, the competency based curriculum packages consist of syllabus, student manual, trainers guide, training manual, trainer qualifications, assessment and testing guidelines and multimedia packages and e-material are to be developed for each NSQF level for specific Qualification Packs (QPs) identified by the SSCs. This has to be done by such agencies as the Ministries/Departments, Sector Skills Councils and Regulatory Bodies may designate, or any other body, in accordance with the NSQF Notification.
AICTE with the help of experts has made detailed General and Vocational contents in 16 sectors with 71 specializations which are uploaded on the AICTE web-site at www.aicte-india.org/education/vocationaleducation. The respective Sector Skill Council have also developed QP-NOS for following Sectors:
1. Agriculture 2. Healthcare
3. Apparel 4. IT-ITES
5. Automotive 6. Logistics
7. BFSI 8. Media &Entertainment
9. Capital Goods 10. Mining
11. Construction 12. Retail
13. Electronics 14. Telecom
15. Gems & Jewellery 16. Tourism & Hospitality
As per the NSQF Notification it is the role of respective Ministry Regulatory Bodies to develops competency based curriculum using the NOS and QPs developed by the respective SSCs.
Accordingly, AICTE has organized a workshop on 16th March 2015 at India International Centre (IIC) to align the Vocational Contents developed by experts under NSQF in accordance with NOS-QPS being developed by Sector Skill Councils (SSCs) as per NSQF Notification. The workshop was attended by AICTE experts and the experts from respective Sector Skill Councils (SSCs).
7.1.15 workshop on uKIERI Collaboration on Developing Community Colleges at AICTE hQs., new Delhi on 16-17 February 2015
The UK Department for Business, innovation and Skills (BIS) and the Ministry of Human Resource signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in February 2013 for the development of community college partnerships
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facilitated by UK-India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI). As part of this MoU it was agreed that UKIERI and MHRD would collaborate to facilitate the development of links between Community Colleges in priority states and sectors with a maximum of 25 such partnerships supported over the duration of this MoU (valid till March 2016). MHRD then identified AICTE as the lead for implementation for this scheme.
The participating colleges from the Indian side were decided jointly by AICTE and MHRD.
As part of the MoU Indian colleges will jointly work with the UK colleges and below are some suggestion for the activities which will be carried out in the joint work between Indian and UK Institution.
suggestive Activities under the project include –
a) Design mechanisms and pedagogical methods to create highly skilled teachers/trainers equipped to deliver industry-relevant training that enhances employability and enterprise.
b) Activities aimed at increasing employability at the community level and engaging with the local SMEs within the region both in India and UK.
c) Work on the existing curriculum materials and make it more industry-relevant.
d) Dissemination of the resources created beyond the institutions.
e) Activities using technology for wider reach, impact and dissemination.
f) Activities linking all/either industry, SSC, formal and informal sector to enhance employability.
g) Activities aimed at employer engagement and employability.
h) Activities to support leadership development, governance and strategic planning.
i) Develop mechanisms for quality assurance, accreditation and self-assessment.
j) Develop mechanisms for apprenticeships routes.
UKIERI has identified UK partner colleges to work on this partnership and govt. Institute of Electronics shortlisted as one of the Polytechnic for the collaboration with the UK partner college.
Accordingly, AICTE and UKIERI jointly organized a two day Workshop at AICTE HQs., New Delhi on 16th and 17th February, 2015 to prepare the blue print of activities to be undertaken during the project and finalize the work plan for the project in association with UK college.
1: AICTE Chairman (Actg) prof. A. s. pant addressing the delegates
2: mr. Richard Everitt, Director (Education) British Council addressing the delegates
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3: participants at work 4: ms. malyaj, head- uKIERI British Council
5: presentation by the Indian participants 6: presentation by the uK participants
7: presentation by prof. A. s. pant, Chairman (Actg)-AICTE
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Chapter 8
General Administration
8.1 pERsonnEl
8.1.1 staff in-position
Statement of Group ‘A’ & ‘B’ incumbents in position as on March 31, 2015:
Sl. No. name of the post sI.
No. name of Incumbents mode of appointment Date of Joining
1. Chairman 1 Prof S.S. Mantha Tenure 05.01.20122. Vice Chairman 1 Dr. Avinash S. Pant Tenure 14.01.20133. Member Secretary 1 Dr. K.P.Isaac Tenure 02.06.2011
4. Adviser-I1 Dr. Mahesh Kumar Hada Deputation 19.02.2010
2 Dr. Renu Bapna Deputation 23.03.20103 Dr. S.G. Bhirud Deputation 25.04.2011
5. Adviser-II
1 Dr. Shashikant P Borkar Deputation 23.10.20122 P. B. Ullagaddi Deputation 29.10.2012
3 Prof. A. Rajasekaran Deputation 15.11.2012
6. Director
1 Sh. B.L. Rama Regular 03.06.20082 Dr S.M Suresh Deputation 27.01.20103 Sh. Rajinder Kumar Deputation 02.05.2011
4 Dr. Sanjib kumar Pattanaik Deputation 23.11.20125 Smt Vinita Arya Deputation 11.07.20146 Dr R. S Rathore Deputation 21.07.20147 Mr. Manpreet Singh Manna Deputation 12.09.20148 Dr N. H Siddalingaswamy Deputation 29.09.20149 Sh. U Ramesh Deputation 17.01.201310 Sh. S.K. Goel Regular 12.03.2014
7.Deputy Director
1 Sh. Narender Singh Regular 03.06.20082 Sh. Anand Kumar Deputation 26.08.20143 Ms. Gujju Manusree Regular 09.10.20144 Sh Rajive Gulati Deputation 16.11.20125. Dr. Shiv Kumar Dubey Deputation 16.10.2014
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Sl. No. name of the post sI.
No. name of Incumbents mode of appointment Date of Joining
8 Chief Administrative Officer 1 Mr. Bharat Ram Regular 09.10.2014
9 Assistant Director
1 Sh. Chander Shekhar Verma Regular 20.05.2009
2 Dr. I. D. Gonjari Deputation 16.06.2010
3 Smt Sumita Rangi Deputation 20.10.2012
4 Sh Rahul Garg Deputation 04.12.2012
5 Mrs. Ruchika Bhagat Deputation 12.07.20136 Dr. Gyan Prakash Yadav Deputation 04.09.2014
7 Sh. R. Balamurgan Deputation 13.10.2014
8 Sh G.S. Negi Regular 05.07.20029 Sh. R.K Ganju Regular 09.10.201410 Sh. M. Sundresan Regular 30.03.2009
11 Sh. A.K Shukla Deputation 25.01.2011
12 Sh. Sandeep Salodkar Deputation 09.06.2011
13 Sh K.N. Pradhan Deputation 04.02.2013
14 Sh. M.S. Gughe Regular 16.03.2009
10 Senior Admn. Officer
1 Mrs. Rita Arora Regular 24.11.20142 Mr. R.P. Singh Regular 01.12.2014
11 Senior Account Officer
1 Sh. R.N .Mathur Deputation 30.12.2011
2 Sh. G. Anand Deputation 14.06.2013
12 Account Officer
1 Sh. Girish Kumar Bhasin Regular 24.06.2014
2 Sh. K Subba Rao Kothuri Regular 30.06.2014
3 Sh. Yogesh Wadhawan Regular 25.06.2014
13 Admin Officer 1 Sh. Dal Chand Regular 22.10.200814 Hindi Officer 1 Sh.Mahaveer Prasad Singh Deputation 20.01.201015 Asstt. Libarian 1 Sh. D. R. Mann Regular 01.05.200916 Council Engineer 1 Sh. Satish Kumar Regular 15.07.2008
8.1.2 RElInQuIshmEnTs
During the year, following Group ‘A’ and ‘B’ Officers, who relinquished the charge/left the Council:
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No. name of Incumbents mode of appointment
Date of relinquishments
1. Chairman 1 Dr. S.S. Mantha Tenure Post 02.01.20152. Member Secretary 1 Dr K.P. Isaac Tenure 01.09.20143. Adviser-I 1 Dr.S.G. Bhirud Deputation 02.01.2015
2 Dr. M.K. Hada Deputation 18.02.20153 Dr. Renu Bapna Deputation 18.02.2015
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Sl. No. name of the post sI.
No. name of Incumbents mode of appointment
Date of relinquishments
4 Director 1 Sh. Abdul Rahiman Deputation 12.08.2014
2 Dr. Patel Ashok Kumar Ratilal Deputation 29.05.2014
3 S.M. Suresh Deputation 23.01.2015
5 Deputy Director 1 Dr. R.S. Rathore Deputation 24.06.2014
2 Sh. Rajiv Gulati Deputation 31.03.2015
6 Assistant Director 1 Sh. Anand Kumar Deputation 12.08.2014
2 Smt. Gujju Manushree Regular 08.10.2014
7 Hindi Officer 1 Sh. Mahavir Prasad Deputation 19.01.20158 Senior Admin.
Officer1 Sh. Bharat Ram Regular 08.10.20142 Sh. R.K. Ganju Regular 08.10.2014
9 Administrative Officer
1 Smt. Rita Arora Regular 23.11.20142 Sh. R.P Singh Regular 30.11.2014
10 Private Secretary 1 Sh. Laxmi Narayn Addanki Deputation 10.11.20142 Mr. M.P.Chopra Deputation 31.03.2015
11 Accountant/ OfficeSuperintendent-Cum-Accountant
1 Sh. Kamal Singh Regular 30.06.20142 Sh. K. Subba Rao Kothuri Regular 29.06.20143 Sh. Manoj Pandey Regular 30.06.20144 Sh. Girish Kumar Bhasin Regular 23.06.20145 Sh. Yogesh Wadhawan Regular 24.06.2014
12 Assistant 1 Sh. Naresh Kr Chaudhari Deputation 30.06.201413 Upper Division Clerk 1 Sh. D.R. Bhagat Regular 09.01.201514 DEO Grade-I 1 Ms. Neera Kakkar Regular 02.04.2014
8.2 usE oF hInDI In ThE ACTIvITIEs oF AICTE
8.2.1 meetings of official language Implementation Committee
For proper compliance of Official Language Act, 1963, Official Language Rules, 1976 and propagation of the progressive use of Hindi in the Council, an Official Language Implementation Committee has been set up in the Council headed by the Chairman (Acting) to assess the progressive use of Hindi and to comply the orders issued by Ministry of Human Resources Development and Department of Official Language, Ministry of Home Affairs from time to time. Two meetings for the purpose were held on 04 February 2015.
8.2.2 ‘Takniki pathyapustak puraskar Yojana’ (TppY) scheme
To achieve the goals of planned and co-ordinate development of technical education and to implement the pro-visions of the Official Language policy of the Government of India, All India Council for Technical Education, has introduced (‘TAKNIKI PATHYAPUSTAK PURASKAR YOJANA’) with a view to provide state of the art knowledge of Engineering and Technology in Hindi Language. The scheme encourages to write standard technical textbooks in Hindi to facilitate class-room instructions in Hindi language in Hindi speaking states. This scheme has turned out to be very popular and has succeeded in its objectives.
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The Evaluation Committee of TPPY recommended to award the prizes for the year 2013 as follows:
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AICTE awarded the cash prizes and certificates to awardee, during the prize distribution Programme held on 25th June 2015.
plate-8.2.2: Prof. Avinash S. Pant, Vice Chairman, Chief Guest Sh. Sukhbir Singh Sandhu, Joint Secretary, MHRD and other AICTE Officers and official with Prize winners during the Technical Textbook award distribution func-tion on 25th June, 2015.
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plate-8.2.2: Prof. Avinash S. Pant, Vice Chairman, Chief Guest Sh. Sukhbir Singh Sandhu, Joint Secretary, MHRD and other AICTE Officers and official with Prize winners during the Technical Textbook award distribution func-tion on 25th June, 2015.
plate-8.2.2: Prof. Avinash S. Pant, Vice Chairman, Chief Guest Sh. Sukhbir Singh Sandhu, Joint Secretary, MHRD and other AICTE Officers and official with Prize winners during the Technical Textbook award distribution func-tion on 25th June, 2015.
8.2.3 hindi pakhwada (Fortnight) organized In september 2014
In accordance with the instructions of the Department of Official Language (Ministry of Home Affairs), Ministry of Human Resources Development and in compliance with the Official Language Policy of the Union Gov-
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ernment, Hindi Pakhwada (Fortnight) was organized in the Council Headquarters, New Delhi from 15-29 Septem-ber 2014.
Hon’ble Chairman, Prof. S.S. Mantha, AICTE, issued an appeal to all the officials of the Council, on the oc-casion of Hindi Day i.e. 14th September to do their work in Hindi as much as possible
Plate-8.2.3: Prof. S.S. Mantha, Chairman AICTE, Prof. Avinash S. Pant, Vice Chairman and other dignitaries during the Hindi Pakhwada (Fortnight) organized by council in AICTE Headquarters, New Delhi during 15-29 September 2014.
plate-8.2.3: AICTE officers and official during the Hindi Pakhwada (Fortnight) organized by council in AICTE Head-quarters, New Delhi during 15-29 September 2014.
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plate-8.2.3: Jury Members and Particepets in different Hindi competitions during the Hindi Pakhwada (Fortnight) organized by council in AICTE Headquarters, New Delhi during 15-29 September 2014.
The following Hindi Competitions were held during the fortnight:- 1. Hindi Sulekh Competition. 2. Hindi Typing Competition. 3. Hindi Noting/Drafting Competition. 4. Administrative terms and Translation Competition. 5. Hindi Speech Competition. 6. Hindi Essay Writing Competition. 7. Hindi Geet/Kavita Competition. 8. Hindi Prasn-Manch (Quiz) Competition.
In the above competitions 178 Officials participated and 83 won cash prizes.
plate-8.2.3: Prof. S.S. Mantha, Dr P.C. Tandon cash awards and prize for the prize winners during the Hindi Compe-tions in connection with Hindi Pakhwada (Fortnight) organized by AICTE during 15-29 September 2014.
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8.2.4 hInDI InCEnTIvE sChEmE
In order to encourage employees of AICTE to do their maximum work in Hindi, following Incentive Schemes are implemented:-
1. Incentive Scheme for doing work in Hindi.
2. Hindi Dictation Scheme for Officers.
3. Grant of Hindi incentive allowance to stenographers and typists for doing their official work in Hindi in addition to English.
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9.1 FInAnCE
The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) receives grants-in-aid from the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India towards implementation of its programmes and activities. During the Financial Year 2014-15, AICTE received grants to the tune of Rs.32000.00 Lakhs for AICTE Schemes, Rs.5000 Lakhs for J&K Schlorship Scheme from the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India under Plan Head and Rs. Nil under Non-Plan head from the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. The unspent balance of the previous year, i.e. 2013-14 was Rs.36937.39 Lakhs and Rs.93607.72 Lakhs for Plan and Non-Plan respectively. The scheme/head wise details of expenditure for Financial Year 2014-15 are given in chapter 10 of the Annual Report.
9.2 Allocation9.2.1 plan Allocation
The grants released by Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) during the Financial year 2014-15 was Rs. 37000.00 Lakhs for AICTE Schemes and J&K Schlorship scheme. An amount of Rs. 36937.39 Lakhs was the unspent balance of the previous year and the miscellaneous receipts during the Financial Year 2014-15 amounted to Rs.3402.49 Lakhs.
9.2.2 non-plan Allocation
An amount of Rs.Nil was received from the MHRD as Non-Plan Grants during the Financial Year 2014-15 for AICTE Schemes. There was Rs.93607.72 Lakhs as unspent balance of the previous Financial Year (2013-14) and miscellaneous receipts amounted to Rs.38590.11 Lakhs during the Financial Year 2014-15.
9.3 ExpEnDITuRE
Major Head wise expenditure incurred during the Financial Year 2014-15 was as follows:
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a. Plan
Sl. No. head of Account Expenditure (Rs.)
1 Career Awards 1537113.00
2 Emeritus Fellowship 1446667.00
3 Employability Enhancement Training Prog.(EETP) 145427548.00
4 Enterprenuership & Management Programme (EDC) 1975618.00
5 INAE-Teachers Research Fellowship 4780000.00
6 Ishan Vikas Scheme 60545000.00
7 Modernisation and Removal of Obsolescence (MODROB) 20779464.00
8 National Co-Ordinated Projects 51300.00
9 PG Course & Research Work 2585852958.00
10 Research Promotional Scheme (RPS) 20631522.00
11 Faculty Development Programme (FDP) 29242181.00
12 Seminar Grant 16369551.00
13 Travel Grant to Faculties 64311.00
14 Industry Institute Interaction Partnership programme 1670537.00
15 National Doctoral Fellowship (NDF) 783000.00
16 Research Park 3450667.00
17 Indest 64673292.00
18 Hostel for SC/ST 153499011.00
19 QIP 94799979.00
20 NEQIP 72588251.00
21 Summer Winter School Scheme 855400.00
22 Special Schlorship to J&K Students 852474016.00
23 PG Schlorship(UGC) 342902204.00
24 AICTE Headquarter and Regional Committee 2963843.00
ToTAl 4479363433.00
B. non-plan
Sl.No. head of Account Expenditure (Rs.)
1 AICTE Headquarters and Regional Committee 886457312.00
Total 886457312.00
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Appendix 1.1
Regional Committees
sI Regional Committee AICTE Regional office state covered
1. Central Regional Committee AICTE Central Regional Office Tagore Hostel 2, Shamla HillsBhopal - 462 002
Madhya Pradesh Gujarat and Chhattisgarh
2. Western Regional Committee
AICTE Western Regional Office Industrial Assurance Building 2nd Floor, Veer Nariman Road Mumbai - 400 020
Goa, Maharashtra Daman and Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli
3. South-Western Regional Committee
AICTE South-Western Regional Office Health Centre BuildingBangalore University Campus Palace Road, Bangalore - 560 009
Karnataka, Kerala and Lakshadweep
4. Eastern Regional Committee
AICTE-Eastern Regional OfficeCollege of Leather Technology Campus, LB Block, Sector-III Salt Lake, Kolkata-700092
Manipur, Assam Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, Meghalaya Mizoram, West Bengal Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Arunchal Pradesh, Odisha and Jharkhand
5. North-Western Regional Committee
AICTE North-Western Regional Office Plot No. 14, 5th Floor DTE Punjab Building,Dakshin Marg, Sector 36-A Chandigarh - 160 036
Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir Punjab, Rajasthan and Chandigarh
6. Northern Regional Committee
AICTE Northern Regional Office, 1-A LaxmanbaghNawabganj, Kanpur - 208 002
Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal
7. Southern Regional Committee
AICTE Southern Regional Office 26, Haddows Road, Chennai - 600 006
Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry
8. South-Central Regional Committee
AICTE-South Central Regional Office, First Floor, old BICARD Building, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Masab Tank, Hyderabad-500076
Andhra Pradesh
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Appendix Powers and Functions of the Council
(Extracted from AICTE Act, 1987)
It shall be the duty of the Council to take all such steps as it may think fit for ensuring coordinated and integrated development of technical and management education and maintenance of standards and for the purposes of per-forming its functions under AICTE Act, the Council may:
(a) undertake survey in the various fields of technical education, collect data on all related matters and make forecast of the needed growth and development in technical education;
(b) coordinate the development of technical education in the country at all levels;
(c) allocate and disburse out of the Fund of the Council such grants, on such terms and conditions as it may think fit to;
i) Technical institutions, and
ii) Universities imparting technical education in coordination with the Commission;
(d) promote innovations, research and development in established and new technologies, generation, adoption and adaptation of new technologies to meet developmental requirements and for over-all improvement of educational processes;
(e) formulate schemes for promoting technical education for women, handicapped and weaker sections of the society;
(f) Promote an effective link between technical education system and other relevant systems including research and development organizations, industry and the community;
(g) evolve suitable performance appraisal systems for Technical Institutions and Universities imparting technical education, incorporating norms and mechanisms for enforcing accountability;
(h) formulate schemes for the initial and in service training of teachers and identify institutions or centres and set up new centres for offering staff development programmes including continuing education of teachers;
(i) lay down norms and standards for courses, curricula, physical and instructional facilities, staff pattern, staff qualifications, quality instructions, assessment and examinations;
(j) fix norms and guidelines for charging tuition and other fees;
(k) grant approval for starting new technical institutions and for introduction of new courses or programmes in consultation with the agencies concerned;
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(l) advise the Central Government in respect of grant of charter to any professional body or institution in the field of technical education conferring powers, rights and privileges on it for the promotion of such profession in its field including conduct of examinations and awarding of membership certificates;
(m) lay down norms for granting autonomy to technical institutions;
(n) take all necessary steps to prevent commercialization of technical education;
(o) provide guidelines for admission of students to Technical Institutions and Universities imparting technical education;
(p) inspect or cause to inspect any Technical Institution;
(q) withhold or discontinue grants in respect of courses, programmes to such technical institutions which fail to comply with the directions given by the Council within the stipulated period of time and take such other steps as may be necessary for ensuring compliance of the directions of the Council;
(r) take steps to strengthen the existing organizations, and to set up new organizations to ensure effective discharge of the Council’s responsibilities and to create positions of professional, technical and supporting staff based on requirements;
(s) declare technical institutions at various levels and types offering courses in technical education fit to receive grants;
(t) advise the Commission for declaring any institution imparting technical education as a Deemed University;
(u) set up a National Board of Accreditation to periodically conduct evaluation of technical institutions or programmes on the basis of guidelines, norms and standards specified by it and to make recommendations to it, or to the Council, or to the Commission or to other bodies, regarding recognition or de-recognition of the institution or the programmes and
(v) Perform such other functions as may be prescribed.
Inspection :
1. For the purposes of ascertaining the financial needs of technical institution or a University or its standards of teaching, examination and research, the council may cause an inspection of any department or departments of such technical institution or University to be made in such manner as may be prescribed and by such person or persons as it may direct.
2. The Council shall communicate to the technical institution or University the date on which any inspection under sub-section (1) is to be made and the technical institution or University shall be entitled to be associated with the inspection in such manner as may be prescribed.
3. The Council shall communicate to the technical institution or the University, its views in regard to the results of any such inspection and may, after ascertaining the opinion of that technical institution or University, reconmmend to that institution or University the action to be taken as a result of such inspection.
4. All communications to a technical institution or University under this section shall be made to the executive authority thereof and the executive authority of the technical institution or University shall report to the Council the action, if any, which is proposed to be taken for the purposes of implementing any such recommendation as is referred to in sub-section (3).
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Composition of the Council
ministry of human Resource Development(DEpARTmEnT oF hIghER EDuCATIon)
noTIFICATIon
new Delhi, the 05th may, 2015
On completion of the term of the previous constituted Council on May 20, 2011, MHRD advised AICTE vide its letter No. 1-24/2014-TS-TS-II dated January 05, 2015 to conduct meetings of Council with 18 ex-officio members and 15 members representing various organizations as per the laid down procedure. The letter of MHRD is attached below:
1-24/2014-Ts-Ts.IIgovernment of India
ministry of human Resource DevelopmentDepartment of higher Education
Technical section-II******
Dated : 05.01.2015To The Vice-Chairman, All India Council for Technical Education, 7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, Janpath New Delhi - 110001.
subject:- Request for nominations of members to the Council of AICTE reg.
Sir,
Please refer to AICTE’s letter No. 1-29/CM/AICTE/2012 dated 20.12.2014 on the subject mentioned above.
It is advised that the AICTE may conduct the meeting of the Council with 18 ex-officio Members and 15 members representing various organizations as per the laid down procedures. The list of these members is given below :-
Relevant clause of the section 3(4) of the Act member
3(4)(a): Chairman to be appointed by Central Government(1) Chairman, AICTE
3(4)(b) : Vice-Chairman to be appointed by Central Government(1)
Vice Chairman, AICTE
3(4)(c) : Secretary to the Government of India in the Ministry of the Central Government dealing with education (1)
Secretary (HE), MHRD
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Relevant clause of the section 3(4) of the Act member
3(4)(d) : The Educational Advisor(T) to the Government of India (1)
Additional Secretary (TE), MHRD
3(4)(e) : Four Chairmen fo the Regional Committee of AICTE (4)
Chairmen of the Regional Committees of AICTE (Northern, Southern, Western, Eastern)
3(4)(f) (i) to (v) : Chairmen of the all India Boards of VE. TE, UG Studies in Engg and Technology, PG Education and Research in Engg, Management Studies (5)
5 Chairmen of the All India Boards of VE, TE, UG Studies in Engg and Technology, PG Education and Research in Engg, Management Studies
3(4) (g) One member to be appointed by the Central Government to represent the Ministry of Finance of the Central Government (1)
JS&FA (HRD)
3(4) (h) One member to be appointed by the Central Government to represent the Ministry of Science & Technology of the Central Government(1)
Secretary Dept. of S&T
3(4) (k): Eight members to be appointed by the Central Government by rotation in the alphabetical order to represent the States/UTs provided that an appointment under this clause shall be made on the recommendation of the Government of the State, or as the case may be, the Union Territory concerned(8)
Secretaries, Education/Technical Education from :-
Mizoram
Nagaland
Odisha
Puducherry
Punjab
Rajsthan
Sikkim
Tamilnadu
3(4) (m): Seven members to be appointed by the Central Government to represent – [under this category 5 members may be called] (5)
(ii) the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) President AIU
(iii) the Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) Executive Secretary, ISTE
(v) the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) President, PCI
(vi) the Council of Architecture (CoA); Vice President, CoA
(vii) the National Productivity Council (NPC) DG, NPC
3(4) (p) The Chairman, UGC(1) The Chairman, UGC
3(4) (q) The Director, IAMR(1) The Director, IAMR
3(4)(r) The Director General, ICAR(1) The Director General, ICAR
3(4) (s) The Director General CSIR(1) The Director General CSIR
3(4)(t) member Secretary to be appointed by Central Government(1)
Member Secretary, AICTE
Total 33 members
Yours faithfully,
sd/-(r. Srinivasan)
Director (TE)
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NEW DELHIDated 12th January, 2015
ComposITIon oF ThE ExECuTIvE CommITTEE
In exercise of the powers conferred under Section, 12(1) of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) Act, 1987, the Council hereby re-constitutes the Executive Committee of AICTE for a period of three years w.e.f. 12th January, 2015. The composition of the Executive Committee is as follows:
Clause No. Constituency name/ Designation of the member
a. The Chairman of the Council Chairman, AICTE Chairman b. The Vice Chairman of the Council Vice Chairman, AICTE Memberc. Secretary to the GoI in the Ministry
of the Central Government dealing with Education, ex-officio
secretary(Education) Dept. of Higher Education Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi -1
Member
d. Two Chairmen of the Regional Com-mittees
1. chairman Northern Regional Committee, AICTE
Member
2. chairman Southern Regional Committee, AICTE
Member
e.
Three Chairmen of the Board of Studies
1. chairman All India Board of Management Studies, AICTE
Member
2. chairman All India Board of Vocational Education, AICTE
Member
3. chairman All India Board of Hospitality & Tourism Man-agement, AICTE
Member
f. A member of the Council represent-ing the Ministry of Finance of the Central Government, ex-officio
Financial Adviser Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-1
Member
g.
Four out of eight members of the Council representing the States and Union Territories (on rotation)
1. secretary, Technical Education Deptt. Govt. of Mizoram
Member
2. secretary, Technical Education Department Govt. of Rajasthan
Member
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Clause No. Constituency name/ Designation of the member
3. secretary, Technical Education Department Govt. of odisha
Member
4. secretary, Technical Education Department Govt. of puducherry
Member
h.
Four members with expertise and distinction in areas relevant to Tech-nical Education to be nominated by the Chairman of the Council
1. prof. A.K. Ray Vice Chancellor, BESU, Kolkata (West Bengal)
Member
2. Prof. Avinash Chander Scientific Advisor to Raksha Mantri, Secretary R&D and DG, DRDO, New Delhi
member
3. prof. n.s. vyas Vice Chancellor Rajasthan Technical University, Kota, Rajasthan
Member
4. prof. s.K. Kak Vice Chancellor Jaypee University Solan, HP
Member
i. The Chairman of the UGC(ex-officio) chairman University Grants Commission Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg New Delhi 110 002
Member
j. The Director of IAMR(ex-officio) Director general Institute of Applied Manpower Research Plot No. 25, Sector A-7 Institutional Area, Narela New Delhi 110 040
Member
k.The Director of ICAR (ex-officio)
Director general Indian Council of Agricultural Research Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi -1
Member
l. Member Secretary AICTE
member secretary AICTE
Member Secretary
sd/-(Dr. Avinash s. pant)
vice Chairman
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Composition of the All India Boards of Studies
I. ComposITIon oF All InDIA BoARD oF ARChITECTuRE
Sr. No Constituency name/Designation of members
1 Chairman to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE
1. sh. Rajiv mishra Principal, Sir J.J. College of Architecture, 78/3, Dr. D.N. Road, Mumbai – 400 001
2-3 Representative of User Employing agencies – Chief Architect, CPWD (Ex-officio) & Chief Planner, TCPO (Ex-officio).
2. Chief Architect Central Public Works Department 3rd Floor, ‘A’ Wing, Nirman Bhawan,
New Delhi 001
3. Chief planner TCPO E-Block, Delhi Vikas Bhawan, I.P. Estate, New Delhi-110 002
4. Representative of Professional Bodies – President of Indian Institute of Architect (Ex-officio)
4. president, IIA Propopect Chambers Annexe, Dr. R. N. Road,
Mumbai-400 001.
5. Expert in the field of Art to be Nominated by the Chairman, Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi.
5. nominee of Chairman Lalit Kala Academy (National Academy of Art) Rabindra Bhawan New Delhi – 110 001
6-9. Experts in the field of Architecture and Town Planning to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE (Four)
6. sh. vijay garg Architect
Flat No. 532, Modern Apartment, Plot 5, Sector – 15, New Delhi – 110 085
7. sh. Dulal mukherjee Architect #28 B Neelambar Shakespeare Sarani Circus Avenue, Kolkata -700017
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Sr. No Constituency name/Designation of members
8. sh Balvir verma Architect M/s Balvir Verma & Associates, K-11, Kailash Colony,
New Delhi 110 065
9. sh. Ajay Khare Director, School of Planning & Arch., NIT Bhopal Campus, Bhopal
10-13 Representative of Schools of Architecture, and Schools of Town Planning – to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE. (Four)
10. shri Ashish Rege Principal,
Govt. College of Architecture Panji (Goa)
11. Dr.Ranee vedamuthe Dean – SAP, Anna University, Chennai
12. prof. shaji T.l. Professor & Head, Deptt. Of Architecture, College of Engineering,
Trivendrum
13. Dr. pervar padmavati Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture
and Fine Arts University, Massab Tank, Hyderabad (AP)
14 Representative of the All India Board of Under Graduate Studies in Engineering & Technology – to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
14. Dr. sandeep sancheti President, Manipal University Village & Post-
Dehmi Kalan, Near GVK Toll Plaza, Jaipur-Ajmer Express Highway, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303 007.
15. An officer of the AICTE, Member Secretary. 15. Adviser AICTE
II. ComposITIon oF All InDIA BoARD oF InFoRmATIon TEChnologY
Sr. No Constituency name/Designation of members
1. Chairman to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE
1. Dr. navin singh Director School of Technology and Computer Science, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, omi Bhabha Road, Mumbai - 400 005.
2-4 Representative of Computer Software and Hardware Industry and other major employers of Computer professionals to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE. (Three).
2. sh. s.D. shibulal CEO Plot No 44, Hosur Road Electronics City, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560100
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3. sh. v K mathews Founder and Executive Chairman IBS Software Services Pvt. Ltd, 5th Floor, Nila, Technopark, Thiruvanathapuram, Kerla - 695581
4. president Computer Society of India, Bangalore ChapterUnit No # 201, II Floor, MBC, 134, Infantry Road Bangalore – 560 001
5. Representatives of Professional Bodies in the field of Computer Science, Engg. and Technology- to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE. (One).
5. sh. som mittal President National Association of Software & Service Companies (NASSCOM) International Youth Centre Teen Murti Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110 021
6-8 Subject experts to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE. (Four).
6. prof. pandu Rangan FNAE, Department of Computer Science & Engineering Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, Chennai- 600 036
7. Dr. s. selvakumar Professor, Computer Science & Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirapalli -620015
8. Dr. Krishna Kant Department of Computer Science & Engineering Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad 211 004
9. Representative of the National Informatics Centre, (NIC) (One).
9. sh. moiz hussain National Informatics Centre(NIC)- State Centre, 11th Floor New Administrative Building Mantralya, Mumbai – 400032
10. Professor and Head of one of the Computer Science / Engineering Department of any I.I.T, to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE. (One).
10.prof. prem Kalra Director, Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur – 342 011
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Sr. No Constituency name/Designation of members
11 Representative of Univ. nominated by the Chairman, AICTE. (by rotation for a term of one year). (One)
11. Director School of Information Technology, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kukatpally Hyderabad-500085
12. Representatives of University Grants Commission. (One)
12. nominee of university grants Commission Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi 110 002 (nominated to Dr. Bharati suri) Associate professor,Block E, 3rd floor, university school of Information Technology, guru gobind singh Indraprastha university, sector-16C, Dwarka, Delhi-110075)
13. Representative of Department of Electronics / Ministry of Information Technology. (One).
13. nominee of Department of Electronics Ministry of Information Tech., Electronics Niketan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi (nominated to sh. s K Arora, scientist ‘F’ & ho (hRD)
14. Representative of Ministry of Human Resources Development (One).
14. nominee of ministry of hRD Government of India, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi – 110 001 (Nominated to R. Srinivasan, Director (Technical Education)
15. An Advisor of the AICTE. (Member Secretary of the Board) (One)
15. Adviser, AICTE
III. ComposITIon oF All InDIA BoARD oF hospITAlITY mAnAgEmEnT AnD TuRIsm mAnAgEmEnT
Sr. No Constituency name/Designation of members
1. Chairman to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
1. Dr. sitikantha mishra Ex. Director, Indian Institute of Tourism & Travel Management, Gwalior Kamalayan, HIG-35, 7-Acres, Chandrasekharpur, Bhubaneswar-751 016, Odisha
2. Representative of the Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India – to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE. (One)
2. Representative of ministry of Tourism Government of India Room No. 123, Transport Bhawan, No. 1, Parliament Street, New Delhi - 110 001 (India)
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Sr. No Constituency name/Designation of members
3-6 Representatives of Universities, major users (ITDC, Hotels, Caterers) representative of Institutions conducting HMCT Courses at PG level- (To be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE). (Four)
3. principal Institute of Hotel Management, Catering and Nutrition Pusa Library Avenue, Pusa, New Delhi4. shri m.D. Kapoor Secretary General, Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India, B-82, 8th Floor, Himalaya House, 23, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi-1100015. 5. principal Institute of Hotel Management, Catering & Nutrition Pune, Maharashtra6. principal Institute of Hotel Management, Catering & Nutrition, CIT Campus, Taramani P.O. , Chennai – 600 113
7-9 Representatives of Central Govt. Departments / Undertakings (Railways, Indian Airlines, Air India, IAAI, Shipping) (To be nominated by respective bodies). (Three)
7. nominee of Railways Deptt. Railway Board, Ministry of Railway, Rafi Marg, New Delhi – 110 0018. nominee of Indian Airlines Indian Air Lines H.Q,. Safdarjung Airport, New Delhi (nominataed to ms. harpeet A.D. singh, general manager, (Customer services), Indian Air lines h.Q. safdarjung Airport)9. nominee of shipping Directorate General of Shipping, Jahaj Bhavan, Walchand H. Marg, Mumbai – 400 001
10. Representative of Hotel/ Restaurant Association. To be nominated by the National Council for HMCT. (One).
10. Representative of Federation of hotel & Restaurant Associations of India, B-82, 8th Floor, Himalaya House, 23,Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi-110001
11. Member Secretary of the Board. 11. Adviser, AICTE
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Iv. ComposITIon oF All InDIA BoARD oF mAnAgEmEnT sTuDIEs
Sr. No Constituency name/Designation of members
1. Chairman to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE
1. Dr. n. sambandam 504, Glen Croft Cliff Avenue, Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai- 400 076
2-3 Representative of Industry Business and other major employers to be nominated by the Chairman AICTE
2. sh. I.J. Kapoor Director(Commercial) NTPC Limited NTPC Bhawan, SCOPE Complex Institutional Area, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003
3. ms. mallika srinivasan Chairman & CEO, 35, Nungambakkam High Rd, Tirumuthy Nagar, Nungambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu- 600 034.
4. Representative of Professional Bodies to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
4. president Association of Indian Management School, House No.8-3-677/57 Plot No. 57, Sri Krishnadevarayanagar, Street No.6, Yellareddiguda, Hyderabad 500 016.
5-7 Subject experts to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
5. shri Janat shah Director, Indian Institute of Management, Mohanlal Sukhadia University Campus, Udaipur – 313 001
6. Dr. m.A. Khan Director, Sydenham Institute of Management Studies Research & Entrepreneurship Education. B-Road, Church Gate, Mumbai 400 020
7. prof. K.p. Karunakaran Professor, Department of Mechanical Engg. Indian Institute of Technology-Mumbai Powai, Mumbai - 400 076
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8. Representative of All India Management Association
8. president All India Management Association ‘Management House’, 14, Institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110 003
9. Representative of the National Productivity Council
9. Director general National Productivity Council Utpadakta Bhawan Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003
10. Director of Indian Institute of Management (by rotation) to be nominated by the Chairman of the AICTE
10. Director Indian Institute of Management, Suchana Bhawan, 5th Floor, Audrey House Campus, Meur’s Road, Ranchi – 834 008
11. Representative of Management Departments of universities to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE
11. prof. J.K. mitra Head & Dean Faculty of Management Studies University of Delhi, Delhi - 110 007
12. Representative of University Grants Commission 12. Representative of university grants Commission Bahadurshah Zafar Marg, ITO, New Delhi- 110 002.
13. Representatives of National Science & Technology Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB)
13. head & member-secretary National Science & Technology Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB) Department of Science & Technology, Technology Bhawan New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi 110 016
14. One Social Scientist to be nominated by Chairman, AICTE
14. prof. varun sahni, Former VC, Jammu University Professor in International Politics, Centre
for International Politics, Organization and Disarmament (CIPOD), School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Mahruli Road, New Delhi 110 067.
15. An Officer not below the rank of Assistant Director in the AICTE Dealing with the Board of Studies Matters, Member Secretary: (Ex-officio)
15. Adviser AICTE
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v. ComposITIon oF All InDIA BoARD oF phARmACEuTICAl EDuCATIon
Sr. No Constituency name/Designation of members
1. Chairman to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
1. Dr. s.Y. ghabe Ex-Professor Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, S.N.D.T. Women’s. University, 1, Nathbai Thackersey Road, Mumbai 400 020
2-3 Representative of Pharmaceutical Industry to be nominated by the Chairman AICTE. (Two).
2. Dr. Ravichandran Managing Director Zydus –ALTANA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. C/4, MIDC, Village Pawne Thane-Belapur Road, Vashi Navi Mumbai- 400 075.
3. shri hari s. Bhartia Chairman & MD Juilant Organosys Company, 1A, Sector 16A, Noida-201 301 (UP)
4. Representative of Hospital Pharmacists to be nominated by the Chairman AICTE.
4. Dr. malloy Chatterjee Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University Main Campus, 188 Raja SC Mallik Road, Kolkata 700 032
5-7 Experts in various fields of Pharmaceutical Sci-ence, Viz. Medicinal Chemistry Pharmaceutical Technology/ Bio-technology Pharmacognosy etc to be nominated by the Chairman,
5. prof. Karan vashist Professor of Pharmacology, University Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Panjab University, Chandigarh 160 014
6. prof. v. gopal Professor & Head, College of Pharmacy, Mother Theresa Post Graduate and Research Institute of Health Sciences, Indira Nagar, Gorimedu, Puducherry 605 006
7. prof. A.D. Taran Ali Prof. of Pharmacology KLE College of Pharmacy JNMC Campus, Belgaum, Karnataka
8. Representative of Universities conducting Post-Graduate courses in Pharmacy to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE (one).
8. Dr. T. satyanarayana Professor of Pharmacognosy, Andhra University, Waltair, Visakhapatnam 530 003
9. Principal of the Colleges conducting Degree courses in pharmacy to be nominated by the Chairman f the AICTE (One) (Ex-offico)
9. principal Government College of Pharmacy Amrawati, Maharashtra 444 604 (Presently Dr. V.K. Mourya, Principal)
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10 Principal of Pharmacy Polytechnic (including Women Polytechnics) to be nominated by the Chairman of the AICTE (one) (Ex-officio).
10. Dean Faculty of Pharmacy Jamia Hamdard, Hamdard
University, Hamdard Nagar, New Delhi 110 062
(Presently Prof. R. Zafar, Dean)
11. Representative (Professional) of Medical Council of India. (Ex-officio).
11. nominee of secretary Medical Council of India Pocket- 14, Sector-8, Dwarka Phase-1, New
Delhi-110077 (Nominated to Prof. Sanjay Shrivastava,
Secretary)
12. Regulatory Agencies (i.e. Drug Controller of In-dia) as users Department (Ex-officio).
12. nominee of Drug Controller of India Ministry of Health & family
Welfare, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi 110 001 (nominated to Dr. g.n. singh, FDA Bhawan,
Kotla Road, new Delhi-110002)
13-14 Representatives of Major employing agencies to be nominated by the Chairman AICTE. (Two)
13. Dr. p. Khadgathi M/s Hetero Drugs Ltd, House No 12m Nav Nir-
man Nagar, Road No 71, Jublee Hill, Hyderabad – 500018 (AP)
14. Dr. Thangam mariappan Group Leader Syngene International Pvt. Ltd., Plot Nos 2&3,Bommasandra,
Phase IV, Jigani Link Road Bangalore, Karnataka 560 099
15. An Officer not below the rank of Assistant Direc-tor in the AICTE Dealing with the Board of Stud-ies Matters, Member Secretary: (Ex-officio)
15. Adviser , AICTE
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Sr. No Constituency name/Designation of members
1. Chairman to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
1. prof. v.n. gupchup Former Chairman-NBA, AICTE 76, Blue Heaven, Bhausaheb Hire Marg Malabar Hills, Mumbai 400 006
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2. Director General, Council of Scientific and Indus-trial Research, CSIR (Ex-officio) or his nominee.
2. The Director general Council of Scientific & Industrial Research, Anusandhan Bhawan, 2, Rafi Marg, New Delhi – 110 001
3-4 Representative of Industry and other major us-ers to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE
3. Dr. K.R.s. KrishnanDirector HLL Life care Ltd, Trivandrum
4.prof. neeraj verma, General Manager, B.S.N.L., New Delhi
5. Representative of Indian Institutes of Technol-ogy to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
5. prof. Rajeev sangal International Institute of Information Technology Gachibowli, Hyderabad – 500 032
6. Representatives of General Universities conduct-ing post graduate courses in Engg. and Technol-ogy, to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE
6. prof. Yogesh singh Vice-Chancellor, Maharja Sayojrao University of Baroda, Nizampura, Pratapgunj, Vadodara, Gujrat
7. Representatives of Institute conducting post-graduate courses in Engg. & Technology to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE
7. Dr. Rohin D. Daruwala Professor, Electronics Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute(VJTI), Mumbai 400 019
8-9 Representative of Institute conducting post graduate courses in Engg. & Technology other than IITs. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and the University Department to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
8. Director National Institute of Technology Tanjore Main Road, National Highway 67, Tiruchirappalli – 620015 (T.N.)
9. Director National Institute of Technology- Ashok Rajpath, Patna – 800 005
10-11 Experts to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
10. prof. s.g. Dhande, Former Director IIT Kanpur, Kalyanpur, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 11. prof. gopal mugeraya Professor, Deptt. Of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Surathkal Srinivasnagar PO Mangalore – 575 025
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12-13 Representatives of User Departments of the Central Government including Department of Electronics and two others to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE
12. Dr. B. hari gopal Head Scientific Engineering and Research Council, Deptt. Of Science & Technology Technology Bhavan, New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi – 110 016
13. nominee Deptt. Of Electronics & Information Technology, Ministry of Communications & Information Tech., Govt. of India, Electronics Niketan, 6 CGO Complex,, Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110 003
14 Representative of CII. 14. president Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) 23, Institutional Area Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003
15 An officer of AICTE not below the rank of Asst. Director in AICTE dealing with the Board of Studies matter, Member Secretary (Ex-officio).
15. Adviser AICTE
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Sr. No Constituency name/Designation of members
1. Chairman to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
1. Dr. B. B. Ahuja Deputy Director College of Engineering, Pune Shivajinagar, Pune 41 005
2-4 Representative of Professional bodies Industries including major users to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE
2. The Director Board of Apprenticeship Training CIT Campus, Taramani P.O. Chennai 600 113 (Presently Shri A Ayyakkannu, Director
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3. The head (hR) Maruti Suzuki India Limited Plot No. 1, Nelson Mandela Road Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 (Nominated to Shri S Y Siddiqui, Chief operating officer Admn-HR, Finance, IT & COSL)
4. shri sanjeev sachar Egon Tehnder (India) Pvt. Ltd., 9A, 11th Floor, DLF Cyber City, Gurgaon-122 002 (Haryana)
5. State Director of Technical Education to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
5. Director of Technical Education Directorate of Technical Education Padma Vilasom Road, Fort P.O. Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695 023.
6. Principals of Polytechnics including Women’s Polytechnic and Co-ed. Polytechnics to be nomi-nated by the Chairman, AICTE.
6. principal Kalpana Chawla Govt. Polytechnic For Women, Ambala City (Punjab) (Presently Ms. Er Sadhana Jain, Principal)
7-8 Subject experts to be nominated by the Chair-man, AICTE
7. Dr. parijat De Director, Vocational Education, Directorate of Technical Education & Training, 10th Floor, Bikash Bhavan, Salt Lake City, Kolkata – 700 091
8. Dr. prachee J. Consultant Vocational Education, Ghole Road, Shivaji Nagar, Pune Maharashtra 411 005
9-10 Principals of Technical Teacher’s Training Insti-tutes to be nominated by Chairman. AICTE
9. Director National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research, Shamla Hills, Bhopal -462 002 10.Director National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research (NITTTR’) Sector 26, Chandigarh 160 019 (Presently Dr M P Poonia, Director)
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11 Representative of D.G.E & T. Ministry of Labour. 11. Representative Directorate General of Employment & Training Ministry of Labour Rafi Marg, New Delhi – 110 001 (Nominated to Shri Deepankar Mallick, Director of Training)
12. Representative of Confederation of India Indus-tries.
12. nominee Confederation of Indian Industry(CII) 23, Institutional Area Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003
13-15 Representative of Major Employing agencies, Government Department undertakings such Defence Production, State Electricity Boards, Land & Development Organisation, Oil & Gas Commission etc. to be nominated by the Chair-man, AICTE
13. Representative Karnataka State Electricity Board Cauvery Bhawan, C Block Bangalore, Karnataka
14. Representative Oil & Natural Gas Commission (ONGC) Makarpura Road, Baroda 390 009
15. Representative Jaipur Development Authority, Ram Kishor Vyas Bhawan, Indra Circle, Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, Jaipur – 302 004 Rajasthan
16. Member Secretary of Board. 16. Adviser AICTE
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Sr. No Constituency name/Designation of members
1. Chairman to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
1. prof. R.K. shevgaonkar Director, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Hauz Khas, New Delhi – 110 016
2-3 Representative of Industry and other major us-ers, to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
2. Sh.Bharat DoshiExecutive Director & Group CFO Mahindra India & World Headquarters Mahindra Towers, GM Bhosale Marg, Mumbai- 400 018
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3. shri Bhaskar Chatterjee Secretary Department of Public Enterprises & Heavy Industries, Government of India Ministry of Industry CGO Complex, Block No. 14 Lodhi Road, new Delhi 110 003 (presently shri o.p. Rawat secretary, Department of public Enterprises)
4. Representative of Professional Bodies to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
4. Dr. p. R. swarup Director General, Construction Industry Development Council, (CIDC), 801, Hemkund Chambers, 89, Nehru Place, New Delhi 110 019
5.9 Experts in various fields of ET, Management etc to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
5. Dr. sandeep sancheti President, Village & Post-Dehmi Kalan, Near GVK Toll Plaza, Jaipur-Ajmer Express Highway, Jaipur, Rajasthan -303 007
6. Dr. s.K. mahajan Director of Technical Education Govt. of Maharashtra 3, Mahapalika Marg, P.B. No. 1967 Mumbai
7. Dr. m.n. Bandyopadhyay, Director National Institute of Technology Calicut, Calicut – 673 601
8. prof. swapan Bhattacharya, Director National Institute of Technology Srinivasnagar Surathkal, Mangalore – 675 025
9. prof. m.s. mubashshir Director National Institute of Technology -Srinagar Hazratbal, Srinagar 190006 (J & K) (presently prof. Rajat gupta, Director national Institute of Technology- srinagar)
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10 Representative of CII. 10. mr. p Rajendran Chairman, CII National Higher Education Committee, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) 23, Institutional Area, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003
11. Representative of Indian Institute of Technology to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE
11. Dr. B. Ravi Professor, Deptt. of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Powai, Mumbai – 400 076
12. Representative of Technological Universities including Deemed Universities to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
12. prof. s. K. Kak Vice Chancellor Mahamaya Technical University C-22, Sector – 62, Noida – 201 301
13. Representative of General Universities to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
13. Dr. vijay Khole President-Kohinoor Education Trust, Ex-vice
Chancellor, University of Mumbai Kohinoor Business School, Kohinoor Education Complex, Kohinoor City, Kirol Road, Off LBS Marg Vidhyavihar/Kula West Mumbai- 400 070
14. An Officer of AICTE not below the rank of Asst. Director in AICTE dealing with the Board of Studies matter. Member Secretary. (Ex-officio)
14. Adviser AICTE
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Sr. No Constituency name/Designation of members
1. Chairman to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
1. Dr. Ashok A. ghatol, Former Vice Chancellor, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Vidyavihar, Lonere, Distt. Raigal – 402 103
2-4 State Councils of Vocational Education (Three States by rotation in alphabetical order)
2. Director Vocational Education Directorate of Education, Alto, Porvorim, Goa
3. Director Vocational Education Department of Technical Education, 2nd Floor, Block No. 2, Dr. Jivraj Mehta Bhavan Gandhinagar – 382 010
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4. Director Directorate of Technical Education, Vocational & Industrial Training, Sundernagar – 174 401 (Himachal Pradesh)
5-7 State Boards of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education (Three States by rotation in alphabeti-cal order).
5. Director Mizoram Board of School Education Chaltlang, Post Box – 7, Aizwal – 796 012 (Mizoram)
6. Chairman Nagaland Board of School Education Post Box No. – 98,Kohima - 797 001
7. Chairman Council of Higher Secondary Education, C-2, Pragnyapith, Samantapur, Bhubaneswar – 751 013
8. Central Board of Secondary Education. 8. secretary, Central Board of Secondary Education “Shiksha Kendra”, 2, Community center, Preet Vihar, New Delhi – 110 092
9-10 Regional Boards of Apprenticeship Training. 9. Director Board of Apprenticeship Training Plot No. 16, Block 1-A Lakhanpur, G.T. Road, Kanpur-208 024
10. Director Board of Apprenticeship Training CIT Campus, Taramani P.O. Chennai 600 113
11-12 Technical Teacher’s Training Institute. 11. Director National Institute of Technical Teachers Training & Research (NITTTR) Sector 26, Chandigarh 1600 113 (Presently Dr M P Poonia, Director)
12. Director National Institute of Technical Teachers Training & Research Shanti Marg, Shamla Hills, Bhopal – 462 022
13. All India Board of Technician Education (Nomi-nee) to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
13. Director Directorate of Technical Education & Training Killa Maidan Cuttack -753001
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14-15 Regional Committees of AICTE (Two nominees by rotation)
14. Chairman, swRC, AICTE (Presently Dr. Ramachandran Thekkedath Cochin
University of Science and Technology, Cochin Uni-versity, PO Kochi 682 022)
15. Chairman, nwRC, AICTE (Presently Dr. R P Yadav, VC, Rajasthan Technical
University, Rawat Bhata Road, Kota)
16 National Advisory Committee on Vocational Education
16. nominee of nCvT, Director of Training, Directorate General of Employment & Training, Ministry of Labour, Room No. 524, Shram Shakti Bhawan, New Delhi – 110 001
17 Representative of Ministry of Human Resource Development
17. nominee of ministry of human Resource Development, Govt. of India, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi (Nominated to Shri Raju Srinivasan, Director (Techncial Education) MHRD, Deptt. of Higher Education (NVEQF Section) Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
18 Project Implementation Cell of Vocational Edu-cation
18. Dr. parijat De Director, Vocational Education Directorate of Technical Education & Training 10th Floor, Bikash Bhawan, Salt Lake City, Kolkata -700 091
19-20 Subject experts to be nominated by the Chair-man, AICTE
19. Dr. prachee Javadekar, Education Consultant, Vocational Education, Ghole Road, Shivaji Nagar, Pune – 411 006
20. Dr. Kavita Rege, Professor, Parle Tilak Vidyalaya Association, Sathaya College, Dixit Road, Vile Parle (E), Mumbai – 400 057
21 Representative of University Grants Commission 21. nominee of university grants Commission, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi – 110 002 (Nominated to Dr. Akhilesh Gutpa Secretary,
University Grants Commission Bahadur Shah Zahar Marg, New Delhi 110 002)
22 Member-Secretary of the Board 22. Advisor, AICTE, New Delhi.
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Sr. No Constituency name/Designation of members
1. Chairman to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE.
1. prof. Chetan vaidya, Director, School of Planning & Architecture, 4, Block B, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi
2-9 Experts Town planning 2. shri pradeep Kapor, Secretary, I.T.P.I., 4 A, I.P. Estate, New Delhi – 110 002.
3. prof. Ashok Kumar Head, Department of Planning School of Planning and Architecture 4 Block B, Indraprastha Estate New Delhi 110 002
4. head, Department of Architecture & Planning Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur Kharagpur 721 302 (Presently Dr. Jaydip Barman, Professor & Head)
5. shri pratap Raval, Professor, Government College of Engineering, Pune – 411 005
6. prof. E.F. n. Riberio Former Director, School of Planning & Architecture, 79, Gulmohar Park, New Delhi - 110049
7. sh. s.D. landge Chief Town Planner (MIDC), 4,4 (A), 12th Floor World Trade Center, Center-1, Cuffe parde Mumbai - 400 005.
8. sh. J.B. Kshirsagar Chief Planner / Commissioner (Planner) DDA TCPO, Govt. of India E-Block, Delhi Vikas Bhawan, I.P. Estate, New Delhi-110 002.
9. Dr. A.n. sachidanandan (Former Director, School of Planning & Architecture, Anna University) Dean Measi Academy of Architecture “Association Gardens”, 87 Peters Road, Royapettah, Chennai 600 014
10 An officer of the AICTE, Member Secretary 10. Adviser , AICTE
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I. Central Regional Committee (madhya pradesh, Chhattisgarh and gujarat)
All InDIA CounCIl FoR TEChnICAl EDuCATIon, nEw DElhI
F.no. AICTE/uB/RECons.-RC/32-4/2014 may 19, 2014
In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 14(1) of AICTE Act and in accordance with the AICTE (Constitution and Functions of Regional Committees) Regulation, 1995 issued vide GSR 63 dated 19th January 1995, No. 38-10/Legal/2004 dated 15.12.2004 & 31.01.2005 and F. No. No. 38-10/Legal/2008 dated 25.01.2008 AICTE hereby reconstitutes Central Regional Committee with its office at Bhopal. The composition of the Regional Committee is as given below:
ComposITIon AnD mEmBERshIp
S.No. Constituency nominated members
1. Chairman to be nominated by the Chairman of All India Council for Technical Education.
Dr. Akshai AggarwalGujarat Technological University, Nr.Vishwakarma Government Engineering College, Nr. Visat Three Roads, Visat - Gandhinagar Highway, Chandkheda, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
2. 2-5 : Four members to be nominated from amongst the Directors/Principals of recognised Institutions of Technical Education i.e. Indian Institutes of Technology, National Institutes of Technology, Technical Teachers Training Institutes, Engineering Colleges, Polytechnics in the region.
Director s. v. national Institute of Technology, Ichchhanath, Surat-395 007 Gujarat.
3. DirectorIndian institute of Management, Indore Prabandh Shikhar, Rau Pithampur Road, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 453556
4. PrincipalGovernment Engineering CollegeVidyanagar, Bhavnagar-364 002 Gujarat
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5. Principal Govt. Women Polytechnic College MIB Road, , Gwalior 474002
6. 6-9: Four eminent persons in the field of industry, labour, commerce and Professional representatives from Pharmacy Council of India, Council of Architecture, Confederation of Indian Industries and Professional Societies to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE
head, FICCI Gujarat State Council, Ahmedabad A-311, Safal Pegasus, 100 ft Road, Prahladnagar, Ahmedabad - 380 015.
7. Director Employment Training Department of Labour and Employment, Govt . of Gujarat, Gujarat
8. shri Anand Anil Bhai patel Managing Director, Apollo Group of Industries, Ahmedabad
9. Dr. Jayanti s. Ravi, IAsCommissioner Office of the Commissioner, Technical Education, 2nd Floor, Block No. 2, Dr. Jivraj Mehta Bhavan, Gandhinagar - 382 010
10.One member representing the Board of Apprenticeship Training to be nominated by that Board.
Director Board of Apprenticeship Training, Mumbai (Western Region) ATI Campus, V.N Purav Marg, Sion, Mumbai-400 022
11. 11-13: Three members from amongst Chairman, State Board of Technical Education, Chairman, State Industrial Liaison Board, Secretary in charge of the Department of Technical Education of each State and Union Territory comprised in the region or Director, State Directorate of Technical Education (ex-officio) by rotation in alphabetical order of the States, Union Territories in the Region.
secretary Department of Technical Education, Govt of Madhya Pradesh, 4th Floor, Satpura Bhawan, Bhopal - 462004
12. Director Directorate of Technical Education ,Govt. of Gujarat,2nd Floor, Block No. 2, Dr. Jivraj Mehta Bhavan, Gandhinagar - 382 010
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13. secretary Dept. of Technical Education, Directorate of Technical Education,Government of Chhattisgarh, Raipur
14. One Vice Chancellor or his nominee (not below the level of Dean/Principal) of the University/ Deemed University dealing with Technical Education (by rotation in alphabetical order) of the States in the region.
Dr. m. n. patel Vice Chancellor, Gujarat University, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad – 380 009Gujarat
15. One officer of Bureau of Technical Education, not below the rank of a Deputy Secretary, Department of Education, Government of India (ex-officio)
Representative of Bureau of Technical Education Department of Education MHRD, Govt. of India, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi 110 001
16. One Adviser of the Bureau, Regional Committees, AICTE (ex-officio)
Adviser, AICTE
17. Regional Officer of the Regional Office (ex-officio) - Member Secretary
The Regional officer AICTE-Central Regional Office Tagore Hostel 2 Shamla Hills, Bhopal 462 002
The term of office of the Chairman and other members, except ex-officio members shall be three years from the date of constitution of the Committee.
sd/-(Dr K p Isaac)
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All InDIA CounCIl FoR TEChnICAl EDuCATIon, nEw DElhI
F.no. AICTE/uB/RECons.-RC/32-4/2014 may 19, 2014
In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 14(1) of AICTE Act and in accordance with the AICTE (Constitution and Functions of Regional Committees) Regulation, 1995 issued vide GSR 63 dated 19th January 1995, No. 38-10/Legal/2004 dated 15.12.2004 and 31.01.2005, AICTE hereby reconstitutes western Regional Committee with its office at Mumbai. The composition of the Regional Committee is as given below:
ComposITIon AnD mEmBERshIp
S.No. Constituency nominated members
1.
Chairman to be nominated by the Chairman of All India Council for Technical Education.
Dr n. m. Kondap Former Vice Chancellor, NMIMS,Director GeneralKohinoor Business School, Kohinoor Education Complex, Kohinoor City, Kirol Road Off LBS Marg, Kurla (West) Mumbai - 400070
2.
2-5: Four members to be nominated from amongst the Directors/Principals of recognised Institutions of Technical Education i.e. Indian Institutes of Technology, National Institutes of Technology, Technical Teachers Training Institutes, Engineering Colleges, Polytechnics in the region.
Director,Laxminarayan Institute of TechnologyBharat Nagar, Amravati Rd, Ram Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra
3.
vice Chancellor Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University Vidyavihar, P.O. Goregaon Lonere - 103, Dist. Raigad
4.
PrincipalGoa Engineering College, Farmagudi, Ponda,Goa,403401,
5.
Director Veermata Jijabai Technological InstituteH. R. Mahajani Marg, Matunga Road, Mum-bai, Maharashtra 400019
6.
6-9: Four eminent persons in the field of industry, labour, commerce and Professional representatives from Pharma-cy Council of India, Council of Architecture, Confederation of Indian Industries and Professional Societies to be nomi-nated by the Chairman, AICTE
general managerTractor Division, Mahindra and MahindraKandivil, Mumbai
7.
mr Rajeev vaishnav, NASSCOM-Mumbai Ground Floor, Office # 14-15, Central MIDC Road Andheri East, Mumbai 400 093
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8.
sh. moiz hussain State Informatics Officer, NIC, Maharashtra 11th Floor, New Admn. Building Mantralaya, Mumbai 32
9.
Air marshal Bn gokhale Apt. No. 9, Vrukshali Apts. Opp. Kamla Nehru Park 784, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune 411 004
10.
One member representing the Board of Apprenticeship Training to be nominated by that Board.
Director BOA Training (WR) New Administration building 2nd Floor, Sion Trombay Road, Sion, Mumbai – 400 022
11.
11-13: Three members from amongst Chairman, State Board of Technical Education, Chairman, State Industri-al Liaison Board, Secretary in charge of the Department of Technical Education of each State and Union Territory comprised in the region or Director, State Directorate of Technical Education (ex-officio) by rotation in alphabetical order of the States, Union Territories in the Region.
secretary Dept. of Technical Education Govt. of Maharashtra Mantralya, Mumbai - 400 032
12.
secretary Dept. of Technical Education Govt. of Goa, Secretariat Panaji – 403001
13.
Commissioner Dept. of Technical Education Govt. of Dadra Nagar Haveli Silvassa (Via Vapi) - 396 230
14.
One Vice Chancellor or his nominee (not below the level of Dean/Principal) of the University/ Deemed University dealing with Technical Education (by rotation in alphabeti-cal order) of the States in the region.
vice Chancellor SNDT Women’s University 1, Nathibai Thackersey Road, New Marine Lines , Mumbai-400020
15.
One officer of Bureau of Technical Education, not below the rank of a Deputy Secretary, Department of Education, Government of India (ex-officio)
Representative of Bureau of Technical Education Department of Education MHRD, Govt. of India, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi 110001
16.
One Adviser of the Bureau, Regional Committees, AICTE (ex-officio)
Adviser, AICTE
17.
Regional Officer of the Regional Office (ex-officio) - Member Secretary.
The Regional officer AICTE –Western Regional Office Industrial Assurance Building 2nd Floor, Nariman Road, Mumbai- 20
The term of office of the Chairman and other members, except ex-officio members shall be three years from the date of constitution of the Committee.
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All InDIA CounCIl FoR TEChnICAl EDuCATIon, nEw DElhI
F.No. AICTE/UB/RECONS.-RC/32-4/2014 May 19, 2014
In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 14(1) of AICTE Act and in accordance with the AICTE (Constitution and Functions of Regional Committees) Regulation, 1995 issued vide GSR 63 dated 19th January 1995, No. 38-10/Legal/2004 dated 15.12.2004 & 31.01.2005 and F. No. No. 38-10/Legal/2008 dated 25.01.2008 AICTE hereby reconstitutes south-western Regional Committee with its office at Bangalore. The composition of the Regional Committee is as given below:
ComposITIon AnD mEmBERshIp
S.No. Constituency nominated members1. Chairman to be nominated by the Chairman of All
India Council for Technical Education.prof swapan Bhattacharya Director National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal NH 66, Srinivas Nagar, Surathkal, Srinivasnagar, Surathkal, Mangalore, Karnataka 575025
2. 2-5: Four members to be nominated from amongst the Directors/Principals of recognised Institutions of Technical Education i.e. Indian Institutes of Technology, National Institutes of Technology, Technical Teachers Training Institutes, Engineering Colleges, Polytechnics in the region.
Principal College of Engineering -Trivandrum Thiruvanthpuram, Kerala – 695 581
vice Chancellor Mysore University JLB Rd, Mysore, Karnataka 570005
Dr. venu gopal Director University Vishweshariya College of Engineering, Bangalore
Principal Woman Government Polytechnic College, HMT Junction; Kalamassery, Ernakulam
6. 6-9: Four eminent persons in the field of industry, labour, commerce and Professional representatives from Pharmacy Council of India, Council of Architecture, Confederation of Indian Industries and Professional Societies to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE
Director FICCI-Karnataka State Council VITC Building, 1st Floor, Kasturba Road Bangalore - 560 001
7. Dr. m.p. Chandrashekhran Former DirectorNational Institute of Technology, CalicutNIT Campus, Chathamangalam, Kozhikode, Kerala 673601
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Confederation of Indian Industry Near Bharat NagaraII Phase, Magadi Main Road, Vishwaneedam P.O., Bangalore -560091
9. Dr.Kaveriappaformer Vice ChancellorMangalore UniversityMangalore, Karnataka
10. One member representing the Board of Apprenticeship Training to be nominated by that Board.
Director Board of Apprenticeship Training (SR) CIT Campus Taramani, Chennai – 600 113
11. 11-13: Three members from amongst Chairman, State Board of Technical Education, Chairman, State Industrial Liaison Board, Secretary in charge of the Department of Technical Education of each State and Union Territory comprised in the region or Director, State Directorate of Technical Education (ex-officio) by rotation in alphabetical order of the States, Union Territories in the Region
Director Directorate of Technical Education, Palace Road, Bangalore 560 001, Karnataka
12. secretary Technical Education Higher Education Department Govt. Secretariat, Govt. of Kerala, Thiruvananathapuram
13. Administrator Lakshadweep Administration Kawaratti, Lakshadweep
14. One Vice Chancellor or his nominee (not below the level of Dean/Principal) of the University/ Deemed University dealing with Technical Education (by rotation in alphabetical order) of the States in the region.
vice Chancellor Kerala Central University BKM Towers, Nayanmar Moola, Vidyanagar P O, Kasaragod - 671 123.
15. One officer of Bureau of Technical Education, not below the rank of a Deputy Secretary, Department of Education, Government of India (ex-officio)
Representative of Bureau of Technical Education Department of Education MHRD, Govt. of India, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi 110 001
16. One Adviser of the Bureau, Regional Committees, AICTE (ex-officio)
Adviser, AICTE
17. Regional Officer of the Regional Office (ex-officio) - Member Secretary.
The Regional officer AICTE –South-Western Regional Office Bangalore University Campus Palace Road, Bangalore 560 009
The term of office of the Chairman and other members, except ex-officio members shall be three years from the date of constitution of the Committee.
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Iv. Eastern Regional Committee (west Bengal, Assam, Tripura, manipur, Arunachal pradesh, meghalaya, mizoram, nagaland, sikkim, A
& n Islands odisha and Jharkhand)All InDIA CounCIl FoR TEChnICAl EDuCATIon, nEw DElhI
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In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 14(1) of AICTE Act and in accordance with the AICTE (Constitution and Functions of Regional Committees) Regulation, 1995 issued vide GSR 63 dated 19th January 1995, No. 38-10/Legal/2004 dated 15.12.2004 & 31.01.2005 and F. No. No. 38-10/Legal/ 2008 dated 25.01.2008 AICTE hereby reconstitutes Eastern Regional Committee with its office at Kolkata. The composition of the Regional Committee is as given below:
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S.No. Constituency nominated members1. Chairman to be nominated by the Chairman of All India
Council for Technical Education.prof.sabyasachi senguptaIndian Institute of Technology KharagpurKharagpur, India - 721302
2. 2-5: Four members to be nominated from amongst the Directors/Principals of recognised Institutions of Technical Education i.e. Indian Institutes of Technology, National Institutes of Technology, Technical Teachers Training Institutes, Engineering Colleges, Polytechnics in the region.
Director, Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
3. Director, National Institute of Technology Durgapur, West Bengal.
4. Principal Govt. Women Polytechnic, Jamshedpur
5. DirectorNational Institute of Technology, Agartala Former Tripura Engineering College, Barjala, Jirania, TRIPURA (W) - 799055
6. 6-9: Four eminent persons in the field of industry, labour, commerce and Professional representatives from Pharmacy Council of India, Council of Architecture, Confederation of Indian Industries and Professional Societies to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE
general manager, Bhalai Steel Plant,Bhalai, Chhattisgarh
7. chairman, Confederation of Indian Industry(ER) 6, Netaji Subhas Road, Kolkata, West Bengal
8. Director, Department of Labour, Govt. of West Bengal Block –I Writer’s Building , Block E, First Floor Kolkata-700001
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PHD Chamber of CommerceKolkatta, West Bengal
10. One member representing the Board of Apprenticeship Training to be nominated by that Board.
Director, Board of Apprenticeship Training (ER) Block – EA, Sector-I Near Labony Estate Salt Lake City,Kolkata-700 064
11. 11-13: Three members from amongst Chairman, State Board of Technical Education, Chairman, State Industrial Liaison Board, Secretary in charge of the Department of Technical Education of each State and Union Territory comprised in the region or Director, State Directorate of Technical Education (ex-officio) by rotation in alphabetical order of the States, Union Territories in the Region.
The Chairman, The State Board of Technical Education, Salt Lake City,Kolkatta, West Bengal .
12. Director ,Directorate of Technical Education, Nagaland
13. Director, State Board of Technical Education,Jharkhand.
14. One Vice Chancellor or his nominee (not below the level of Dean/Principal) of the University/ Deemed University dealing with Technical Education (by rotation in alphabetical order) of the States in the region.
vice Chancellor Assam University Silchar - 788 011,Assam
15. One officer of Bureau of Technical Education, not below the rank of a Deputy Secretary, Department of Education, Government of India (ex-officio)
Representative of Bureau of Technical Education Department of Education MHRD, Govt. of India, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi 110 001
16. One Adviser of the Bureau, Regional Committees, AICTE (ex-officio)
Adviser, AICTE
17. Regional Officer of the Regional Office (ex-officio) - Member Secretary.
The Regional officer AICTE –Eastern Regional Office College of Leather Technology Campus LB Block, Sector III Kolkata 700 091
The term of office of the Chairman and other members, except ex-officio members shall be three years from the date of constitution of the Committee.
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v. north-western Regional Committee (haryana, punjab, himachal pradesh, J&K, Rajasthan, Delhi, Chandigarh)
All InDIA CounCIl FoR TEChnICAl EDuCATIon, nEw DElhI
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In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 14(1) of AICTE Act and in accordance with the AICTE (Constitution and Functions of Regional Committees) Regulation, 1995 issued vide GSR 63 dated 19th January 1995, No. 38-10/Legal/2004 dated 15.12.2004 & 31.01.2005 and F. No. No. 38-10/Legal/2008 dated 25.01.2008 AICTE hereby reconstitutes north western Regional Committee with its office at Chandigarh. The composition of the Regional Committee is as given below:
ComposITIon AnD mEmBERshIp
S.No. Constituency nominated members1. Chairman to be nominated by the Chairman of All
India Council for Technical Education.Dr. s.K. Kakformer VC , Mahamaya Technical University, NoidaVC, Jaypee University of Information Technology, P.O. Waknaghat, Teh. Kandaghat, Distt. Solan Himachal Pradesh-173 234
2. 2-5: Four members to be nominated from amongst the Directors/Principals of recognised Institu-tions of Technical Education i.e. Indian Institutes of Technology, National Institutes of Technology, Technical Teachers Training Institutes, Engineering Colleges, Polytechnics in the region.
Director Indian Institute of Technology, RoparNangal Road, Rupnagar, Ropar, Punjab 140001
3. Director National Institute of Technology, HamirpurHamirpur, Himachal Pradesh 177005
4. Director National Institute of Technical Teachers’ Training and Research (NITTTR) Sector 26, Chandigarh 160 019
5. Principal Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Institute of Hotel Management, Sec 42 D, Chandigarh
6. 6-9: Four eminent persons in the field of indus-try, labour, commerce and Professional represent-atives from Pharmacy Council of India, Council of Architecture, Confederation of Indian Industries and Professional Societies to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE
vice Chancellor Rajasthan Technical UniversityRawatbhata Road, Kota - 324010
7. Director generalCII, Block No. 3, Dakshin Marg, 31A, Sector 31, Chandigarh, 160030
8. presidentphD Chamber of Commerce and Industry PHD House, Sector -31A Chandigarh -160031
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S.No. Constituency nominated members9. general manager
Bharat Electronics Limited, PanchkulaSector 16, Panchkula, Haryana 134113
10. One member representing the Board of Appren-ticeship Training to be nominated by that Board.
Director Board of Apprenticeship Training Plot No. 16, Block 1-A Lakhanpur, G.T. Road, Kanpur-208 024
11. 11-13: Three members from amongst Chairman, State Board of Technical Education, Chairman, State Industrial Liaison Board, Secretary in charge of the Department of Technical Education of each State and Union Territory comprised in the region or Director, State Directorate of Technical Educa-tion (ex-officio) by rotation in alphabetical order of the States, Union Territories in the Region.
secretary (Technical Education) Higher & Technical Education Government of J & K, Civil SecretariatMini Block, Jammu - 180001
12. secretary Higher & Technical Education Department, Govt. of Punjab Mini Secretariat , PunjabSector 9, Chandigarh 160009
13. Director Directorate of Technical Education, Vocational & Industrial Training Himachal Pradesh, Sundernagar, Distt. Mandi, Himachal Pradesh -175018
14. One Vice Chancellor or his nominee (not below the level of Dean/Principal) of the University/ Deemed University dealing with Technical Edu-cation (by rotation in alphabetical order) of the States in the region.
Director Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology (NSIT), Azad Hind Fauz Mar, Sector 3, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110 078
15. One officer of Bureau of Technical Education, not below the rank of a Deputy Secretary, Department of Education, Government of India (ex-officio)
Representative of Bureau of Technical Education Department of Education MHRD, Govt. of India, Shastri Bhawan New Delhi 110 001
16. One Adviser of the Bureau, Regional Committees, AICTE (ex-officio)
Adviser, AICTE
17. Regional Officer of the Regional Office (ex-officio) - Member Secretary.
The Regional officer AICTE –North-Western Regional Office Plot No. 1, 5th Floor Building of Dept. of Technical Education & In Indus-trial Training, Govt. of Punjab Sector 36A, Chandigarh-160 036
The term of office of the Chairman and other members, except ex-officio members shall be three years from the date of constitution of the Committee.
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vI. northern Regional Committee (uttar pradesh, Bihar and uttaranchal)
All InDIA CounCIl FoR TEChnICAl EDuCATIon, nEw DElhI
F.No. AICTE/UB/RECONS.-RC/32-4/2014 May 19, 2014
In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 14(1) of AICTE Act and in accordance with the AICTE (Constitution and Functions of Regional Committees) Regulation, 1995 issued vide GSR 63 dated 19th January 1995, No. 38-10/Legal/2004 dated 15.12.2004 & 31.01.2005 and F. No. No. 38-10/Legal/2008 dated 25.01.2008 AICTE hereby reconstitutes northern Regional Committee with its office at Kanpur. The composition of the Regional Committee is as given below:
ComposITIon AnD mEmBERshIp
S.No. Constituency nominated members1. Chairman to be nominated by the Chairman of All In-
dia Council for Technical Education.prof. s.C. saxena Ex-Director, IIT Rorkee, Vice Chancellor(Actg.), Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (Deemed University),A-10, Sector-63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
2. 2-5: Four members to be nominated from amongst the Directors/Principals of recognised Institutions of Technical Education i.e. Indian Institutes of Technolo-gy, National Institutes of Technology, Technical Teach-ers Training Institutes, Engineering Colleges, Polytech-nics in the region.
Director National Institute of Technology Patna, Bihar- 800005
3. Director IIT-Banaras Hindu UniversityVARANASI – 221005 (UP)
4. Principal Govt. Woman Polytechnic Dehradun
5. Principal Government Girls Polytechnics, Kotabag , Ramnagar, Uttaranchal
6. 6-9: Four eminent persons in the field of industry, labour, commerce and Professional representatives from Pharmacy Council of India, Council of Architec-ture, Confederation of Indian Industries and Profes-sional Societies to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE
Dr. onkar singh, Vice Chancellor Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technol-ogyGorakhpur-Deoria Road, Kunraghat, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh 273010
7. sh. Anjan Das Executive Director Confederation of Indian Industry IGSSS, 3rd Floor, IGSSS Building 28, Institutional Area Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003
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S.No. Constituency nominated members8. sh. Yadhupati singhania
Vice ChairpersonJK Group , Kanpur
9. prof. pradipta Banerji,DirectorIndian Institute of Technology, Roorkee Uttarakhand, India - 247667
10. One member representing the Board of Apprentice-ship Training to be nominated by that Board.
Director Board of Apprenticeship Training Plot No. 16, Block 1-A Lakhanpur, G.T. Road, Kanpur-208 024
11. 11-13: Three members from amongst Chairman, State Board of Technical Education, Chairman, State Indus-trial Liaison Board, Secretary in charge of the Depart-ment of Technical Education of each State and Union Territory comprised in the region or Director, State Directorate of Technical Education (ex-officio) by rota-tion in alphabetical order of the States, Union Territo-ries in the Region.
secretary Dept. of Technical Education Dept. of Science & Technology Govt. of Bihar, Patna-800 015
12. secretary Dept. of Technical Education Govt. of Uttaranchal Sachivalya, Dehradun
13. secretary Dept. of Technical Education Govt. of Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Bhawan, Lucknow-226 001
14. One Vice Chancellor or his nominee (not below the level of Dean/Principal) of the University/ Deemed University dealing with Technical Education (by rota-tion in alphabetical order) of the States in the region
vice Chancellor Central University of Bihar Camp Office: BIT Campus, P.O. B.V. College Patna 800 014
15. One officer of Bureau of Technical Education, not be-low the rank of a Deputy Secretary, Department of Education, Government of India (ex-officio)
Representative of Bureau of Technical Education Department of Education MHRD, Govt. of India, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi
16. One Adviser of the Bureau, Regional Committees, AI-CTE (ex-officio)
Adviser, AICTE
17. Regional Officer of the Regional Office (ex-officio)- Member Secretary.
The Regional officer AICTE –Northern Regional Office Adjoining Directorate of Technical Education, Vikas Nagar, Kanpur
The term of office of the Chairman and other members, except ex-officio members shall be three years from the date of constitution of the Committee.
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vII. southern Regional Committee (Tamil nadu and pondicherry)
All InDIA CounCIl FoR TEChnICAl EDuCATIon, nEw DElhI
F.No. AICTE/UB/RECONS.-RC/32-4/2014 May 19, 2014
In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 14(1) of AICTE Act and in accordance with the AICTE (Constitution and Functions of Regional Committees) Regulation, 1995 issued vide GSR 63 dated 19th January 1995, No. 38-10/Legal/2004 dated 15.12.2004 & 31.01.2005 and F. No. No. 38-10/Legal/2008 dated 25.01.2008 AICTE hereby reconstitutes southern Regional Committee with its office at Chennai. The composition of the Regional Committee is as given below:
ComposITIon AnD mEmBERshIp
S.No. Constituency nominated members1. Chairman to be nominated by the Chairman of All India
Council for Technical EducationDr R Rudramoorthy Principal PSG College of Technology and Polytechnic College Post Box No.1611, Avinashi Road,Coimbatore
2. 2-5: Four members to be nominated from amongst the Directors/Principals of recognised Institutions of Technical Education i.e. Indian Institutes of Technology, National Institutes of Technology, Technical Teachers Training Institutes, Engineering Colleges, Polytechnics in the region.
Director National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and ResearchTaramani, Chennai - 600 113.
3. Director National Institute of Technology Tiruchirapalli 620 024
4. Dr. Chandra Krishnamurthy Vice Chancellor, Pondicherry University (A Central University), Pondicherry
5. Principal Central Polytechnic IGNOU 2nd Cross St, CIT Campus, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
6. 6-9: Four eminent persons in the field of industry, labour, commerce and Professional representatives from Pharmacy Council of India, Council of Architecture, Confederation of Indian Industries and Professional Societies to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE
chairman Confederation of Indian Industries (SR), 35/1, Abhiramapuram 3rd Street, Alwarpet Chennai 600 018
7. gm, sundramTVS Motor Company Jayalakshmi Estates V Floor 8, Haddows Road Chennai - 600006
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S.No. Constituency nominated members8. head, hR
Renault Nissan Automotive India Private Limited, Chennai
9. sr. Director, nAssCom Ameen Manor,Flat G1, Ground Floor,138, Nungambakkam High Road,Near Indian Oil Corporation, Nungambakkam,Chennai 600 034
10. One member representing the Board of Apprenticeship Training to be nominated by that Board.
Director Board of Apprenticeship Training CIT Campus, Taramani P.O. Chennai 600 113
11. 11-13: Three members from amongst Chairman, State Board of Technical Education, Chairman, State Industrial Liaison Board, Secretary in charge of the Department of Technical Education of each State and Union Territory comprised in the region or Director, State Directorate of Technical Education (ex-officio) by rotation in alphabetical order of the States, Union Territories in the Region.
principal secretary (Technical Education)Govt. of Tamil Nadu, N.K.M. Bld. 6th FloorSecretariat, Chennai-600009
12. Commissioner State Board of Technical Education Govt. of Tamil Nadu, Chennai
13. Director of higher and Technical Education Pipimate Complex Lawspet Road, Puducherry
14. One Vice Chancellor or his nominee (not below the level of Dean/Principal) of the University/ Deemed University dealing with Technical Education (by rotation in alphabetical order) of the States in the region.
PrincipalPondicerry Engineering College EC Rd, Vekata subba reddy street - PEC Campus, Pillaichavady, Puducherry 605014
15. One officer of Bureau of Technical Education, not below the rank of a Deputy Secretary, Department of Education, Government of India (ex-officio)
Representative of Bureau of Technical Education Department of Education MHRD, Govt. of India, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi 110 001
16. One Adviser of the Bureau, Regional Committees, AICTE (ex-officio)
Adviser, AICTE
17. Regional Officer of the Regional Office (ex-officio) - Member Secretary.
The Regional officer AICTE Southern Regional Office Shastri Bhawan, 26, Haddows Road Nungambakkam, Chennai-600 006
The term of office of the Chairman and other members, except ex-officio members shall be three years from the date of constitution of the Committee.
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vIII. south-Central Regional Committee (Andhra pradesh)
All InDIA CounCIl FoR TEChnICAl EDuCATIon, nEw DElhI
F.No. AICTE/UB/RECONS.-RC/31-3/2014-15 Dated: September 24, 2013
In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 14(1) of AICTE Act and in accordance with the AICTE (Constitution and Functions of Regional Committees) Regulation, 1995 issued vide GSR 63 dated 19th January 1995, No. 38-10/Legal/2004 dated 15.12.2004 and 31.01.2005, AICTE hereby reconstitutes south-Central Regional Committee with its office at hyderabad. The composition of the Regional Committee is as given below:
ComposITIon AnD mEmBERshIp
S.No. Constituency nominated members1. Chairman to be nominated by the Chairman of All India
Council for Technical Education.1. Prof. (Dr.) K. Raja Gopal Former VC, JNTU Hyderabad Flat no.1001,block-22, Malaysian
TownShip, Kukatpally, Hyderabad-500085
2-5. Four members to be nominated from amongst the Directors / Principals of recognized Institutions of Technical Education i.e. Indian Institutes of Technology, National Institutes of Technology, Technical Teachers Training Institutes, Engineering Colleges, and Polytechnics in the region.
2. Director National institue of Technology,
Warangal National Highway 202, Warangal Andhra Pradesh 3. Director National Institue Of Technical Teacher’s
Training Institute, Hyderabad Sanketika Vidya Bhavan
Government Polytechnic Campus Masab Tank, Mahaveer Marg, Hyderabad - 500 028
4. Dr. K. Padama Raju Principal JNTU College of Engineering, Kakinada East Godavari District, Kakinada Andra Pradesh 5. Dr.V.S.S.KUMAR University College of Engineering (A)
Osmania University, Hyderabad-500 0076-9. Four eminent persons in the field of industry, labour,
commerce and Professional representatives from Pharmacy Council of India, Council of Architecture, Confederation of Indian Industries and Professional Societies to be nominated by the Chairman, AICTE
6. Shri Ramesh Datla Chairman & Managing Director, ELICO Limited, Hyderabad B-90, A.P.I.E., Sanathnagar
Hyderabad- 500 018 Andhra Pradesh7. Principal Sir J.J School of Art And Architecture, 78/3, Dadabhai Naoroji Rd, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Area, Dhobi
Talao, Mumbai, Maharashtra
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S.No. Constituency nominated members8. Shri Gorantla Ramesh Industrialist & Chairman, vidyananda Education Society C-40, Road No. 10, Film Nagar, Hyderabad9. Mr. Raj Devireddy Director, Uwezo Learning Pvt Ltd,
Road No. 19, Jubilee Hills, Next to Jubilee Hills Mosque, Jubilee Hills, Hyd 500033, Andhra Pradesh
10. One member representing the Board of Apprenticeship Training to be nominated by that Board.
10. Nominee of Director Board of Apprenticeship Training, A.T.I.-
E.P.I. Campus, Ramanthapur Hyderabad- 500013
11-13. Three members from amongst Chairman, State Board of Technical Education, Chairman, State Industrial Liaison Board, Secretary in charge of the Department of Technical Education of each State and Union Territory comprised in the region or Director, State Directorate of Technical Education (ex-officio) by rotation in alphabetical order of the States, Union Territories in the Region.
11. Chairman State Board of Technical Education and
Training, 7th Floor, B.R.K.R. Bhavan, Tankbund Road, Saifabad, Hyderabad- 500 063
12. Secretary Department of Technical Education, Tankbund Road, Saifabad, 5th & 6th Floors, B.R.K.R. Bhavan,
Hyderabad- 500 06313. Secretary State Industrial Liasion Board, Andhra pradesh
14. One Vice Chancellor or his nominee (not below the level of Dean/Principal) of the University/ Deemed University dealing with Technical Education (by rotation in alphabetical order) of the States in the region.
14. Vice chancellor Jawaharlal Nehru Technological
University Kakinada Kakinada - 533 003, Andhra Pradesh
15. One officer of Bureau of Technical Education, not below the rank of a Deputy Secretary, Department of Education, Government of India (ex-officio)
15. Deputy Secretary Department of Technical Education, MHRD, Government of India
16. One Adviser of the Bureau, Regional Committees, AICTE (ex-officio) and
16. Adviser, AICTE
17. Regional Officer of the Regional Office(ex-officio) - Member Secretary.
17. The Regional Officer AICTE –South-Central Regional Office,
JNTU Campus, Masab Tank, Hyderabad
The term of office of the Chairman and other members, except ex-officio members shall be three years from the date of constitution of the Committee.
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Appendix Region & State-Wise Distribution of Approved Degree & Diploma Level
Institutes in Engg. & Tech., Pharmacy, HMCT, Architecture and Applied Arts
& Crafts as on March 31, 2015
Region state program DIplomA ug+pg DIplomAInTAKE
ug+pg InTAKE
Central Chhattisgarh APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 3 0 90 0
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 2 0 60 0
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 61 53 12010 30415
MANAGEMENT 0 24 0 2580
MCA 0 9 0 900
PHARMACY 11 11 660 1348
Chhattisgarh Total
77 97 12820 35243
gujarat ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 8 10 514 1130
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 138 121 73566 75980
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 0 2 0 120
MANAGEMENT 0 109 0 14596
MCA 0 67 0 7551
PHARMACY 8 72 530 10490
gujarat Total 154 381 74610 109867
madhya pradesh
APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 2 0 156 0
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 2 5 180 396
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 146 231 32568 120462
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 2 4 100 300
MANAGEMENT 0 219 0 27337
MCA 0 71 0 5280
PHARMACY 29 89 1860 10210
madhya pradesh Total
181 619 34864 163985
Central Total 412 1097 122294 309095
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Region state program DIplomA ug+pg DIplomAInTAKE
ug+pg InTAKE
Eastern Andaman and nicobar Islands
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 1 1 270 90
Andaman and nicobar Islands Total
1 1 270 90
Arunachal pradesh
APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 1 0 20 0
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 7 0 1320 0
Arunachal pradesh Total
8 0 1340 0
assam APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 1 0 17 0
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 0 1 0 80
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 13 18 2198 5769
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 0 1 0 60
MANAGEMENT 0 10 0 910
MCA 0 9 0 450
PHARMACY 0 3 0 198
Assam Total 14 42 2215 7467
Jharkhand ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 1 1 60 52
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 31 18 8950 8169
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 2 1 330 60
MANAGEMENT 0 15 0 2290
MCA 0 4 0 360
PHARMACY 1 1 60 168
Jharkhand Total
35 40 9400 11099
manipur ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 1 2 100 155
manipur Total
1 2 100 155
meghalaya APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 1 0 30 0
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 1 0 30 0
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 3 1 320 480
MANAGEMENT 0 1 0 120
MCA 0 1 0 30
meghalaya Total
5 3 380 630
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Region state program DIplomA ug+pg DIplomAInTAKE
ug+pg InTAKE
mizoram APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 1 0 40 0
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 2 0 140 0
MANAGEMENT 0 1 0 30
PHARMACY 0 1 0 30
mizoram Total
3 2 180 60
nagaland ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 1 1 60 240
MANAGEMENT 0 1 0 60
nagaland Total
1 2 60 300
odisha ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 1 1 30 40
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 135 99 44470 52155
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 1 0 40 0
MANAGEMENT 0 92 0 9506
MCA 0 44 0 2925
PHARMACY 5 17 300 2103
odisha Total 142 253 44840 66729
Sikkim ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 2 1 405 894
MANAGEMENT 0 1 0 60
MCA 0 1 0 45
PHARMACY 0 1 0 156
sikkim Total 2 4 405 1155
Tripura ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 1 0 20 0
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 5 2 830 600
PHARMACY 0 1 0 30
Tripura Total 6 3 850 630
west Bengal ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 4 5 180 266
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 111 92 31320 43520
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 5 5 330 441
MANAGEMENT 0 59 0 6145
MCA 0 39 0 2499
PHARMACY 12 12 860 1685
west Bengal Total
132 212 32690 54556
Eastern Total 350 564 92730 142871
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Region state program DIplomA ug+pg DIplomAInTAKE
ug+pg InTAKE
northern Bihar APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 1 0 30 0
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 38 26 11885 8954
MANAGEMENT 2 22 150 1855
MCA 0 11 0 630
PHARMACY 1 4 60 228
Bihar Total 42 63 12125 11667
uttar pradesh APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 8 4 615 270
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 7 28 640 3006
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 406 324 128116 161365
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 6 13 440 1300
MANAGEMENT 5 539 375 74849
MCA 0 118 0 9740
PHARMACY 43 100 2960 12400
uttar pradesh Total
475 1126 133146 262930
uttarakhand APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 1 0 120 0
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 2 0 70 0
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 76 39 17143 14942
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 3 4 240 270
MANAGEMENT 3 52 140 6390
MCA 0 14 0 870
PHARMACY 24 16 1340 1725
uttarakhand Total
109 125 19053 24197
northern Total 626 1314 164324 298794
north - west
Chandigarh APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 1 1 10 118
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 2 0 63 0
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 4 5 822 1569
MANAGEMENT 1 1 30 60
PHARMACY 2 1 100 98
Chandigarh Total
10 8 1025 1845
Delhi APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 2 1 70 255
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 2 4 155 704
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 17 18 5220 10511
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 0 1 0 120
MANAGEMENT 0 42 0 10799
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MCA 0 19 0 1530
PHARMACY 6 2 420 338
Delhi Total 27 87 5865 24257
haryana APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 0 1 0 60
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 4 6 210 580
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 214 164 77078 79724
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 2 4 120 240
MANAGEMENT 1 152 60 15954
MCA 0 45 0 3258
PHARMACY 27 32 2065 3408
haryana Total 248 404 79533 103224
Himachal pradesh
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 1 0 30 0
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 40 21 11608 10656
MANAGEMENT 0 13 0 1560
MCA 0 8 0 480
PHARMACY 5 15 240 1462
Himachal pradesh Total
46 57 11878 14158
Jammu and Kashmir
APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 1 0 30 0
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 3 0 130 0
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 30 8 5800 3034
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 1 0 45 0
MANAGEMENT 2 11 90 775
MCA 0 10 0 573
Jammu and Kashmir Total
37 29 6095 4382
punjab ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 3 6 150 518
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 162 114 65403 54061
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 0 5 0 420
MANAGEMENT 3 130 90 12090
MCA 0 65 0 5070
PHARMACY 43 36 2920 3852
punjab Total 211 356 68563 76011
rajasthan APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 10 0 1079 0
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ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 0 3 0 158
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 223 143 61946 71980
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 0 5 0 390
MANAGEMENT 2 113 90 10180
MCA 0 42 0 3720
PHARMACY 29 35 1920 3392
rajasthan Total
264 341 65035 89820
north – west Total 843 1282 237994 313697
south – Central
Andhra pradesh
APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 2 0 80 0
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 1 1 60 120
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 302 348 85751 213735
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 1 0 50 0
MANAGEMENT 0 397 0 51750
MCA 0 192 0 15180
PHARMACY 29 125 1675 21992
Andhra pradesh Total
335 1063 87616 302777
Telangana APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 4 1 160 60
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 3 4 160 858
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 235 332 61460 230842
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 1 1 30 120
MANAGEMENT 0 462 0 75374
MCA 0 138 0 11366
PHARMACY 20 159 1130 34436
Telangana Total
263 1097 62940 353056
south – Central Total 598 2160 150556 655833
southern puducherry APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 0 1 0 30
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 9 18 2830 9852
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 1 0 20 0
MANAGEMENT 0 8 0 660
MCA 0 7 0 420
PHARMACY 0 1 0 76
puducherry Total
10 35 2850 11038
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Tamil nadu APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 1 0 10 0
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 2 9 70 698
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 482 535 210908 327389
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 7 0 530 0
MANAGEMENT 3 382 195 34672
MCA 0 262 0 17280
PHARMACY 2 39 180 4582
Tamil nadu Total
497 1227 211893 384621
southern Total 507 1262 214743 395659
south – west
Karnataka APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 13 0 920 0
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 6 15 220 1254
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 329 197 99111 117444
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 0 14 0 1345
MANAGEMENT 1 223 30 25890
MCA 0 88 0 7515
PHARMACY 26 62 1780 8537
Karnataka Total
375 599 102061 161985
Kerala ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 2 8 126 536
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 69 168 21498 72870
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 1 5 120 420
MANAGEMENT 0 81 0 8010
MCA 0 55 0 4402
PHARMACY 1 38 60 3784
Kerala Total 73 355 21804 90022
south – west Total 448 954 123865 252007
western Dadra and nagar haveli
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 1 0 330 0
MANAGEMENT 0 1 0 120
PHARMACY 0 1 0 126
Dadra and nagar haveli Total
1 2 330 246
Daman and Diu
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 1 0 360 0
Daman and Diu Total
1 0 360 0
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ug+pg InTAKE
goa APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 0 1 0 50
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 6 5 2795 1398
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 2 0 100 0
MANAGEMENT 0 1 0 360
PHARMACY 1 2 60 192
goa Total 9 9 2955 2000
maharashtra APPLIED ARTS AND CRAFTS 1 6 20 400
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING 5 8 310 566
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 498 375 183417 186672
HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING 4 12 270 836
MANAGEMENT 1 421 20 59517
MCA 0 139 0 14022
PHARMACY 198 158 13036 16599
maharashtra Total
707 1119 197073 278612
western Total 718 1130 200718 280858
grand Total 4502 9763 1307224 2648814
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Sl.No. Institute name
1 Anna University, Chennai-600025, Tamilnadu
2 B.M.S. College of Engineering,Bangalore-560019, Karnataka
3 Basaveshwar Engineering College, S Nijalingappa, Bagalkot-587102, Karnataka
4 Bengal Engineering & Science University, Shibpur, Coimbatore-711103, Tamilnadu
5 Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore-641014, Tamilnadu
6 College of Engineering Trivandrum, Thiruvanathapuram-695016, Kerala
7 College of Engineering, Pune-411005, Maharashtra
8 Delhi Technological University-110042, Delhi
9 Giani Zail Singh College of Engineering & Technology, Bathinda-151001, Punjab
10 Government College of Engineering, Amravati-444604., Maharashtra
11 Govt. College of Engineering, Aurangabad-431005, Maharashtra
12 Govt. Engineering College, Govt. of Kerala, Thrissur-680009, Kerala
13 Govt. Engineering College, Salem-680009, Tamilnadu
14 Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana-141006, Punjab
15 Harcourt Butler Technological Institute, Kanpur-208002, Uttar Pradesh
16 Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-560012, Karnataka
17 Indian Institute of Technology , Delhi, New Delhi-110016
18 Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, Mumbai-400076, Maharashtra
19 Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati,781039, Assam
20 Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur-208016, Uttar Pradesh
21 Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur,721302, West Bengal
22 Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, Chennai-600036, Tamilnadu
23 Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee-247667, Uttarakhand
24 Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad-826004, Jharkhand
25 Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology, Sarang-759146, Odisha
26 Institute of Technology , BHU, Varanasi-221005, Uttar Pradesh
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27 Jadavpur University, Kolkata-700032, West Bengal
28 Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology, Sultanpur-228118, Uttar Pradesh
29 Madan Mohan Malaviya Engg. College, Gorakhpur-273010, Uttar Pradesh
30 Madhav Inst. Of Technology & Science, Gwalior-470005, Madhya Pradesh
31 Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur-302017, Rajasthan
32 Manipal Inst. Of Technology, Manipal-576104, Karnataka
33 Motial Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad-211004, Uttar Pradesh
34 National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal-575025, Maharashtra
35 national Institute of Technology, Agartala-799055, Tirpura
36 National Institute of Technology, Calicut-673601, Kerala
37 National Institute of Technology, Durgapur-713209, West Bengal
38 National Institute of Technology, Rourkela-769008, Odisha
39 National Institute of Technology, Silchar-788010, Assam
40 National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli-620025, Kerala
41 National Institute of Technology, Warangal-506004, Andhra Pradesh
42 netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, New Delhi-110078
43PDPM Indian Institute of Information Technology Design & Manufacturing, Jabalpur-482005, Madhya Pradesh
44 Pondicherry Engineering College, Puducherry-605014, Puducherry
45 PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore-641004, Tamilnadu
46 Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology , Bathinda-151001, Punjab
47 S.V. National Institute of Technology, Surat-395007, Gujarat
48 Samrat Ashok Technological Institute, Vidisha-464001, Madhya Pradesh
49 Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & Technology (Deemed University), Punjab-148106
50 Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Mumbai-400058, Maharashtra
51 Shri. G.S. Institute of Technology & Science, Indore-452003, Madhya Pradesh
52 Shri. Guru Gobind Singh Institute of Engg. & Technology, Nanded-431606, Maharashtra
53 The National Institute of Engg., Mysore-570008, Karnataka
54 Thiagarajar College of Engg., Madurai-625015, Tamilnadu
55 TKM College of Engineering, Kollam-691005, Kerala
56 University Visveswaraya College of Engg, Bangaluru-560056, Karnataka
57 Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla-768018, Odisha
58 Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJIT), Mumbai-148106, Maharashtra
59 Visvevaraya National Inst. Of Technology, Nagpur-440011, Maharashtra
60 Walchand College of Engg., Sangli-416415,Maharashtra
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S.No. Institute name
1 Birla Institute of Technology, MESRA, Ranchi-835215 , Jharkhand
2 Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research, Mehrauli, Badarpur Road, Sector-3, Pushp Vihar New Delhi-110017
3 Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidhalaya, Dr. Harisingh Gour Central University, Sagar-470003, Madhya Pradesh
4 J.S.S. College of Pharmacy, Rocklands, Ootacamund-643001, Tamil Nadu
5 Jadavpur University, Kolkata-700032, West Bengal
6 K.L.E’s College of Pharmacy, JNMC Campus , Nehru Nagar, Belgaum-590010, Karnataka
7 Kakatiya University, Warangal-506004, Andhra Pradesh
8 Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, MAHE, Manipal-576104, Karnataka
9 Poona College of Pharmacy, Bharati Vidhyapeeth Deemed University, Pune-411005 , Maharashtra
10 The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara-390002, Gujarat
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S. No. Institute name
1 AB Indian Institute of Information Technology & Management, Morena Link Road, Gwalior-474010, Madhya Pradesh
2 Jadavpur University, Kolkata-700032, West Bebgal
3 M.B.M. Engineering College, J N Vyas University, Jodhpur-342011, Rajasthan
4 Malviya National Institute of Technology, Calgeri Marg, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur-302017, Rajasthan
5 Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad-211004, Uttar Pradesh
6 National Institute of Technical Teachers’s Training & Research, Chandigarh-160019, Punjab
7 National Institute of Technology, Calicut-673601, Kerala
8 National Institute of Technology, Durgapur-713209, West Bangal
9 National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirapalli-620015, Tamilnadu
10 National Institute of Technology,Surathkal-575025, Karnataka
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AppendixList of New Industrial
Institutional Partnership Cells
1. KIET Group of Institutions, 13 Km Stone Ghaziabad- Meerut Road, Ghaziabad-201206, UP2. Srusti Academy of Management, Plot No:38/1 Chandaka Insustrial Estate, Near Infocity Po: Patia,
Bhubaneswar Dist: Khurda, Odisha-7510313. PSG College of Technology, Avinashi Road Peelamedu, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu-6410044. G. H. Raisoni Institute of Engineering & Management, Gat No.57/1, Shirsoli Road, Mohadi, Jalgaon-425002,
Maharashtra5. Gitarattan International Business School, PSP 2a & 2b Complex-II, Madhuban Chowk, Rohini, North West
Delhi-1100856. Vidya School of Business, Vidya Knowledge Park Baghpat Road Meerut-250005, UP7. Hallmark Business School, Santhapuram, Prattiyur-Allithurai Road, Somarasampettai Post, Manikandam
Union, Srirangam Taluk, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu-6201028. Alpha College of Engineering, No. 34, Udayavar Koil Street, Thirumazhisai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu-6001249. Echelon Institute of Technology, Village: Kabulpur, Kheri-Manjhawali Road, Naharpaar, Faridabad,
Haryana-12110110. Assam Institute of Management, 7th Floor, East Point Tower, Bamunimaidam, Guwahati, Kamrup
Metropolitan, Assam-78102111. College Of Engineering, Hadapsar-Manjari Road, Manjari Bk, Pune, Maharashtra-41230712. Padamshree Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Management Studies, Sec-29, Behind Akurdi Railway Station,
Pradhikaran, Nigdi, Pune, Maharashtra-41104413. Psn College Of Engineering And Technology, Melathediyoor, Palayamkottai Taluk, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu
-62715214. Guruvayurappan Institute of Management, Coimbatore-Palakkad Highway Navakkarai (Post), Coimbatore,
Tamil Nadu-64110515. C K Shah Vijapurwala Institute of Management, Shri Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya Premises, Rv Desai Road,
Pratapnagar, Vadodara, Gujarat-39000416. N.B.K.R. Institute of Science & Technology, Vidyanagar Kota Mandal Spsr Nellore Dist., Andhra Pradesh
- 52441317. Prathyusha Institute of Technology And Management, Poonamallee- Tiruvallur High Road,
Aranvoyalkuppam - 60202518. S. B. Jain Institue of Technology, Management & Research, Behind Asaram Bapu Ashram Gram-Yerala,
Katol Road, Nagpur, Maharashtra - 44150119. K.L.N. College of Engineering, Madurai-Nedunkulam Road Pottapalayam, Sivagangai District, Tamil Nadu-
63061120. Kuppam Engineering College, Kes Nagar P. B. Natham (Po), Kuppam Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh
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21. CVR College of Engineering, Vastunagar Mangalpalli (V), Ibrahimpatan (M) Ranga Reddy, Andhra Pradesh-501510
22. Hallmark Institute School, Santhapuram, Prattiyuur Allithurai Road Somarasampettai-Post, Manikandam Union, Srirangam Taluk, Tiruchirappali, Tamil Nadu-620102
23. M.A.M. College of Engineering, Trichy-Chennai Trunk Road, Siruganur, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu-62110524. SAGI Rama Krishnam Raju Engineering College, Chinnaamiram, Bhimavram, West Godavari District,
Andhra Pradesh-53420425. PES Institute of Technology, 100 Feet Ring Road, BSK 3rd Stage, Bengauru Urban, Karnataka-56008526. Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Institute of Computer Application & Management, A-4, Paschim Vihar, Rohtak
Road, New Delhi-11006327. L. J. Institute of Computer Application, Nr, Nagdev Kalyan Mandir, Nr Sanand-Sarkhej Chokdi, S.G. Road,
Ahmedabad, Gujarat-38221028. MLR Institute Of Technology, Laxma Reddy Avenue, Dundigal (V), Quthbullapur (M), Ranga Reddy (Dt),
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh-50004329. Bapurao Deshmukh College of Engineering Sewagram, At-Sewagram Tah & Dist. Wardha,
Maharashtra-44210230. Bapatla College of Pharmacy, Bapatala Gunthur Dist, Andhra Pradesh.-52210131. The Kavery Engineering College, M. Kalipatti, Mecheri (Post), Mettur Taluk, Salem,Tamil Nadu-63645332. Rungta College of Engineering & Technology, Rungta Educational Campus, Ward No.1, Veer Savarkar
Nagar, Near Nandanvan, Raipur, Chhattisgarh-49209933. Karmaveer Kakasaheb Wagh Women’s Polytechnic, Hirabai Haridas Vidyanagari, Amrutdham, Panchavati,
Nashik, Maharashtra-42200334. Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Sathy-Bhavani State Highway Alathukombai-Post
Sathyamangalam, Erode, Tamil Nadu-63840135. Parul Polytechnic Institute , P.O. Limda Tal., Waghodia Dist. Vadodara, Gujarat-39176036. Shri Ramdeobaba College Of Engineering And Management, Ramdeo Tekdi, Katol Road, Gittikhadan,
Nagpur, Maharashtra-44001337. Government Cpc Polytechnic, Ashoka Road, N R Mohalla Mysore, Karnataka-57000738. Nutan Maharashtra Institute of Engineering & Technology, Vishnupuri, Talegaon Station, Tal: Maval,
Pune, Maharashtra-41050739. D.K.T.E. Society’s Textile & Engineering Institute, Ichalkaranji, Rajwada Post Box No.130, Ichalkaranji,
Kolhapur, Maharashtra-41611540. Audisankara Institute of Technology, Nh-5 By-Pass Road, Gudur, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh-52410141. Walchand College of Engineering, Opp. Willingdon College Post Office Vishrambag, Sangali,
Maharashtra-41641542. Swvsm’s Tatyasaheb Kore Institute of Engg. And Tech., Warananagar, Tal., Panhala, Dist., Kolhapur,
Maharashtra -41611343. R.M.K. Engineering College, Rsm Nagar, Kavaraipettai, Gummidipooondi Taluk, Thiruvallur, Tamil Nadu-
60120644. Centre For Computers and Communication Technology (Ccct), Chisopani, Po Nandugaon, South Sikkim,
Jorethang, Sikkim-73712645. Sri Sivasubramaniya nadar College of Engineering Rajiv Gandhi, Salaai Kalvakkam, TamilNadu46. Bannari Amman Institute of Technolgoy, Erode, TamilNadu47. Yeshwantrao Chavan Colleg of engineering, Maharashtra
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AppendixList of New
Entrepreneurship Development CellS
1. Acharya & B M Reddy College of Pharmacy, Soldevanahalli Hesarghatta Main Road, Bangalore - 560 090.
2. Advanced Tooling & Plastics Product Development CentreNo. 35/1, 1st & 2nd Floors,Tamilnadu State Agricultural Marketing Board,Paddy & Flower Market Complex,Mattuthavani.
3. Aissms College of Pharmacy, Kennedy Road, Near R.T.O., Pune
4. Al Shifa College of Pharmacy, Poonthavanam (Po) Kizhattur Perintalmanna, Malappuram Dt Kerala-679325
5. Anil Neerukonda Institute of Technology & Sciences, Sangivalasa Bheemunipatnam Mandal, Visakhapatanam – 531 162
6. Arya Institute of Engineering & Technology, Sp-40, Riico Industrial Area, Delhi Road, Kukas Jaipur - 302028
7. Aryans College of Engineering (Ace), Vill. Thuha (Banur), Chandigarh-Patiala Highway, Near Chandigarh, Tehsil Rajpura, Dist. Patiala (Pb)
8. AVR & SVR School of Business Management, Ayyalur(V), Nandyal(M) Kurnool(Dist), Andhra Pradesh
9. B. P. Poddar Institute of Management & Technology, 137, V.I.P. Road Kolkata - 700052
10. Bannari Amman Institute of Technology Sathy-Bhavani State Highway,Alathukombai-Post, Sathyamangalam-638401, Erode District Tamil Nadu
11. Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Pharmacy, Near Chitranagari, Kolhapur - 416 013
12. Biju Patnaik Institute of Information Technology And Management Studies, Plot No. -F/4, Chandaka Ind. Estate, Opp. of Infocity, Patia, Bhubaneswar-751024
13. Camellia Institute of Technology & Management Halder Dighi, G.T. Road, Bainchi, Dist. - Hooghly, West Bengal - 712134
14. CVR College of Engineering, Vastunagar, Mangalpalli (V), Ibrahimpatan (M), Ranga Reddy Dist, Andhra Pradesh 501 510
15. Department of Pharmacy, Kumaun University, Bhimtal Campus, Block Road, Mallital, Bhimtal (Nainital) 263136 Uttarakhand
16. Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Outer Ring Road, Near Jnana Bharathi Campus,Mallathahalli, Bangalore-560056 Karnataka
17. Excel College of Engineering & Technology, Nh 47 Salem Main Road Sankari West Post,Tiruchengode Taluk, Pallakapalayam, Namakkal District, Tamilnadu– 637303
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18. Fortune Institute of International Business Plot No 5, Basant Gaon, Opp Army (R&R) Hospital Rao Tula Ram Marg
19. Geethanjali College of Engineering And Technology, Cheeryal Village, Keesara Mandal, Ranga Reddy District, Andhra Pradesh.
20. Gitarattan International Business School Psp 2a & 2b Complex-Ii, Madhuban Chowk, Rohini
21. Global Institute of Technologym, Its-1, It Park, Epip, Sitapura
22. Goa Institute of Management, Sanquelim
23. Government Girls Polytechnic, Allahabad Rasoolabad Road, Teliyarganj, Allahabad - 211004
24. Govt.Polytechnic Koppal, Govt.Polytechnic Gadag Road, Dadegal Koppal, 583231
25. Guruvayurappan Institute of Management, Coimbatore-Palakkad Highway, Navakkarai (Post), Coimbatore- 641105, Tamilnadu
26. Gyan Sagar Foundation Group of Institutions, Assam
27. Indus Institute Of Technology & Engineering Village: Rancharda, Sub Dist (Taluka): Kalol, Dist.: Gandhinagar - 382 115 Gujarat, (India)
28. Jagan Nath Gupta Institute of Engineering And Technology, Ip 2 & 3, Phase-Iv, Sitapura Industrial Area, Jaipur
29. K. D. K. College of Engineering, Great Nag Road, Nandanvan, Nagpur-440009
30. Kakatiya Institute of Technology & Science, Opp: Yerragattu Hillock Bheemaram Village Hasanparthy Mandal, Warangal District - 506015
31. Kota College Of Pharmacy, Sp-1, Riico Industrial Area,, Jhalawar Road, Ranpur, Kota -325003 (Rajasthan)
32. KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology, Sf: 204/2 & 204/4, Kollupalayam Village, Arasur Panchayat, Coimbatore - 641 407
33. M.A.M. College of Engineering Trichy-Chennai Trunk Road, Siruganur, Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu - 621105
34. Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Science, Madhav Nagar, Manipal 576 104, Udupi District, Karnatka State
35. Marudhar Engineering College (Mec),Bikaner, Nh-11, Jaipur Road, Raiser, Bikaner, Rajasthan
36. Medi-Caps Institute of Technology And Management (Engg.), A. B. Road, Pigdamber Rau, Indore
37. Met’s Institute of Management, Bhujbal Knolwedge City, Met League of Colleges, Adgaon, Nashik - 422003
38. Mohandas College of Engineering and Technology, Anad, Nedumangad, Thiruvananthapuram - 695544. Kerala State
39. New Horizon College of Engineering (E&T), Ring Road, Near Marathalli, Bellandur Post, Kadubhisanahalli
40. NRI Institute of Technology Mnear Gudur Gate, Srisailam Highway
41. Panimalar Engineering College Bangalore Trunk Road, Nazarathpet,Varadharajapuram,Poonamallee,Thiruvallur(Dt)
42. Parul Polytechnic Institute, P.O. Limda, Tal. Waghodia, Dist. Vadodara - 391760, Gujarat State
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43. Pet Engineering College, Thiruchendur Road Vallioor
44. Pravara Rural College of Pharmacy, A/P- Loni Bk., Tal- Rahata, Dist- Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, Pin-413736
45. R.M.D. Engineering College, R.S.M. Nagar, Gummidipoondi Taluk
46. Rayat Bahra College of Engineering And Nano Technology For Women, Education City, Village Bohan, Hoshiarpur
47. Sagar Group of Institutions, Flame Of Forest, Chevella-Urellaroad, Urella (Vill)&(Po),Chevell (M), Ranga Reddy Dist,Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh-501503
48. Sagi Ramakrishnam Raju Engineering College, S.R.K.R.Engineering College, Chinnaamiram, Bhimavaram, West Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh
49. Shrimad Rajchandra Institute of Management and Computer Application Maliba Campus,Gopal Vidyanagar Bardoli-Mahuva Road, Village: Tarsadi, Dist: Surat
50. Sinhgad Technical Education Society’s Sinhgad College of Pharmacy S. No.44/1, Off Sinhgad Road, Vadgaon (BK.),
51. Sudharsan Engineering College, Sathiyamangalam Kulathur Taluk Pudkkottai District 622501
52. Syed Ammal Engineering College, Dr.E.M.Abdullah Campus, Lanthai,Achunthanvayal Post,TN
53. Terna Public Charitable Trust’s Terna Engineering College, Plot No 12, Sector 22, Phase Ii , Opposite Nerul Railway Station, Nerul (West)
54. The Bangalore Institute For Pharmacy Education & Research Centre, No.12, Kogilu Main Road, Behind Annapurneshwari Temple, Yelahanka
55. Tkm College of Engineering, Karicode, Kilikolloor, Kollam- 691005keala
56. Vignana Jyothi Institute of Management, Vignana Jyothi Nagar, Bachupally, (Via) Kukatpally
57. Walchand Institute of Technology, Seth Walchanand Hirachand Marg, Post Box No. 634 Ashok Chowk, MS
58. Biyani Institute of Science & management for Girls, Jaipur, Rajasthan
59. Nagpur Institute of technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra
60. Alpha College of Engineering, Chennai, Tamilnadu
61. Alagappa Chettiar College of Engg & Tech, Sivaganga, Tamilnadu
62. Govt. Polytechnic, Wardha, Maharashtra
63. Govt Polytechnic, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra
64. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Godavari, Andhra Pradesh
65. Prof. Ram Meghe Instt of Tech, Amravati, Maharashtra
66. Dav Instt of engg & Tech, Palamau, Jharkhand
67. Instt of Raod and Transport Technolgoy, Erode, Tamilnadu
68. D.K.T.E Society Textile & Engineering Institutes “Rajwad” Post Box 130
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Appendix
List of Institutes for Sc/St Hostels
1 Alagappa Chettiar College of Engineering & Technology, Karaikudi, Sivagangai District, Tamilnadu-630004
2 Assam Engineering College, M.D. Road, Chandmari, Kamrup, Guwahati, Assam- 781003
3 B.V.V.S Basaveshwar Engineering College, BVV Sangha’s New Campus, Belgaum Road Bagalkot, Karnataka-587102
4 Beant College of Engineering & Technology, Gurdaspur, Post Box No. 13, Village Bariar, Gurdaspur, Punjab-143521
5 Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering & Technology, Jhansi, Kanpur Road, Uttar Pradesh -284128
6 Ch. Devi Lal Memorial Govt. Engg. College, 21 Milestone, Sirsa Dabwali Road, Panniwala Mota, Sirsa, Haryana-125077
7 College of Engineering & Technology, Bhubaneswar, Ghatikia, Khordha, Bhubaneswar, Odisha-751003
8 College of Engineering, Trivandrum, College of Engineering, Trivandrum, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala-695016
9 G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology College of Technology, Pantnagar, Udham Singh Nagar, Pantnagar,Uttarakhand -263145
10 Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Outer Ring Road, Near Jnana, Bharathi Campur, Mallathalli, Bangalore, Karnataka-560056
11 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University Lonere, Vidhyavishar, AP Lonere, Tal Mangaon Dist, Raigad, Maharashtra-402103
12 The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodra -390001, Gujarat
13 Goa College of Engineering, Farmagudi, Ponda, Goa-403401
14 Governement Engineering College Kushalangar Mandapatna, Bm Road, Kushalnagar, Karnataka - 571234
15 Government Engineering College Idukki Painavu P.O. Idukki District, Kerala-685603
16 Government College of Engineering, Bangalore Highways Salem-11, Salem, Tamilnadu-636011
17 Government College of Engineering, Bargur, Madepalli Post Bargur, Krishnagiri, Tamilnadu-635104
18 Government College of Engineering, Tirunelveli, Palayamkottai, Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu-627007
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19 Government College of Engineering, Amravati, Gadge Nagar, Vmv Road, Near Kathora Naka, Amravati, Maharashtra-444604
20 Government College of Technology, Thadagam Road, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu-641013
21 Government Engineering Colelge, Koni, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh-495009
22 Government Engineering College, Near Doddamanninagudde, B.M. Road, Ramnagar, Karnataka-562159
23 Government Engineering College, Barton Hill, Barton Hill, Vanchiyoor P.O., Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala-695035
24 Government Engineering College, Raipur Old Dhamtari Road, Sejbahar, Raipur, Chhattisgarh-482015
25 Government Engineering College, Kannur, Parassinikadavu, P.O. Kannur, Kerala-670563
26 Government Engineering College, Thrissur, Ramavarmapuram, Kerala-680009
27 Government Engineering College, Wayanad Thalappuzha P.O. Manathavady District, Kerala-670644
28 Government Enginereing College, Bellary, Huvinahadagali, Karnataka-583219
29 Government Polytechnic College, Thuvakudimalai, Tiruchirappalli Tamilnadu-620022
30 Government Polytechnic Dhule, Vidyanagari, Deopur Dhule -424005 Maharashtra
31 Government Polytechnic, Awasari (Kh), Tal Ambegaon Dist, Pune, Maharashtra--412405
32 Govt. College of Engg. & Tech., Jammu, Chak Bhalwal, Jammu & Kashmir-181122
33 Govt. Engg. College Bhavnagar, Vidyanagar, Bhavnagar, Gujarat-364002
34 Govt. Engineering College, Ajmer, Jaipur Beawer, NH-8, Barliya Circle, Ajmer, Rajasthan-305001
35 Govt. Engineering College, Hassan, Dairy Circle, B M Road, Karnataka -305001
36 Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana , Gill Park, Gill Road, Ludhiana, Punjab-141006
37 Harcourt Butler Technological Institute, Nawabganj, Kanpur Nagar, Uttar Pradesh-208002
38 Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology, Sarang, At/Po:Igit Sarang Dhenkanal, Odisha-759146
39 Institute of Engineering & Technology, Sitapur Road, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh-226021
40 Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur Gokalpur, Ranjhi, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh-482011
41 Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology, Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh-228118
42 Kirodimal Institute of Technology, Village Garhumaria, Odisha Road, Raigarh, Chhatisgarh- 496001
43 Madan Mohan Malaviya Engineering College, Deoria Road, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh-273010
44 Madhav Institute of Technology & Science, P.O. Residency, Gola Ka Mandir, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh-474005
45 Malout Institute of Management & Information Technology, Malout, Green Filed Enclave, Near New Grain Market, Distt. Muktsar, Malout, Punjab-152107
46 Manikya Lal Verma (Mlv) Textile & Engineering College, Bhilwara, Ur Road, Bhilwara, Rajasthan-311001
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47 Rajiv Gandhi Government Polytechnic, Behind Dng College, Vivek Vihar, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh -791113
48 Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Kottayam Velloor P.O., Pampady, Kottayam, Kerala-686501
49 Samrat Ashok Technological Institute, Civil Line, Sagar Road, Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh-464001
50 Shaheed Bhagat Singh College of Engineering & Technology, Moga Road, Nh-95, Ferozepur, Punjab-152004
51 Shri G. S. Institute of Technology & Science, 23, Park Road, Indore, Madhya Pradesh-452003
52 Shri Guru Gobind Singhji Institute of Engineering & Technology Vishnupuri, Nanded-431606, Maharashtra.
53 Thangal Kunju Musaliar (Tkm) College of Engineering, Kollam, Kerala -691005
54 Thanthai Periyar E.V. Ramasamy Government Polytechnic College, Bagayam Road, Thorapadi, Vellore, Tamilnadu, Tamilnadu-632002
55 Thanthai Periyar Government Institute of Technology, Bagayam, Vellore, Tamilnadu-632002
56 Ujjain Engg. College, Sanwer Road, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh-456010
57 University College of Engineering Kakatiya University, Village: Chatakonda, P.O. M.E. Complex, Kothagudem, Khammam, Andhra Pradesh-507101
58 University College of Engineering, Osmania University (A), Andhra Pradesh.
59 University Institute of Engineering and Technology, South Campus, Sector 25, Panjab University, Chandigarh- 160014
60 University of College of Engineering, JNTU, Kakinada, Pithapuram Road, Jntu K Kakinada, East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh
61 Uttar Pradesh Textile Technology Institute Kanpur, 11/208, Souter Ganj, Kanpur-208001, Uttar Pradesh
62 Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute , H R Mahajani Marg, Matunga, Mumbai, Maharashtra-400019
63 Y.S.R. Engineering College of Yogi Vemana University, Korrapadu Road, Proddatu, Y.S. R (Dt), Andhra Pradesh-516360
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5154
8402
4299
6040
4901
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6606
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8789
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2605
8331
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min
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3520
125
4238
2733
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18
1132
0885
1012
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19
5324
253
1045
7616
Fina
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2176
829
445
Depr
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413
0915
4916
6180
173
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210
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pens
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2672
7651
5182
2884
ToTA
l (B
)
5375
3114
7856
9434
0590
Bala
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bein
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of I
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2047
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00
2. s
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1318
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3. C
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2653
5906
9833
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3843
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98
4697
297
3688
7666
30
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749
6768
3
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l12
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4143
5956
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9518
1170
3494
80
1576
223
1880
5804
75
77C.
S.Ve
rma
147
2727
6360
000
026
558
3593
2115
7021
3891
60
1366
120
9598
5689
19
79D.
R.M
ann
148
1134
858
2400
000
1100
4314
8490
113
9267
2684
40
1211
617
8227
1663
128
80D.
K.Dw
ived
i14
911
6601
4300
00
1257
717
2178
8310
913
666
072
3010
4005
2761
83
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wak
ar15
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2668
6000
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3350
944
6177
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015
888
070
8810
4446
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ju K
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152
5469
7413
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vitr
i Pok
hriy
al15
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1456
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8850
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2050
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shila
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na15
520
7388
8000
00
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9781
4832
688
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4204
6141
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1193
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. S. G
huge
156
2094
1336
000
019
915
2653
2818
2554
3494
80
1588
223
3384
4987
12
86K.
Nar
ayan
a Ra
o15
793
900
00
093
900
6999
80
00
6999
816
3898
87Ku
nche
ria P.
Is
aac
159
5263
0690
000
6414
8425
178
024
2775
4307
629
6412
1056
10
0
88Ja
griti
Pra
kash
160
012
000
056
612
566
094
680
094
6822
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ToTA
l48
9478
4758
1594
026
0126
942
8752
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4500
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5955
7976
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AICTE
2014-15
ACCounTIng polICIes & noTes To The ACCounTs
Annual Report 2014-15
205
sche
dule
-23
Prin
cipl
e Ac
coun
ting
Polic
ies
1.
Acco
unts
a)
Th
e Fi
nanc
ial S
tate
men
ts a
re p
repa
red
on th
e ba
sis o
f hist
oric
al c
ost c
onve
ntion
and
gen
eral
ly o
n th
e ac
crua
l met
hod
of a
ccou
nting
unl
ess
othe
rwise
stat
ed.
b)
Se
para
te se
t of a
ccou
nts a
re m
aint
aine
d by
the
Coun
cil i
n re
spec
t of P
lan,
Non
-Pla
n an
d CP
F ac
tiviti
es.
c)
Al
l Rec
eipt
s on
acco
unt o
f fee
s/su
bscr
iptio
n an
d re
fund
of u
nspe
nt g
rant
s are
acc
ount
ed o
n ca
sh b
asis.
2.
gra
nts-
in-A
id
Gr
ants
are
reco
gnize
d on
rece
ipt b
asis
& ta
ken
to c
redi
t of I
ncom
e &
Exp
endi
ture
acc
ount
exc
ept t
o th
e e
xten
t of e
xpen
ditu
re o
f cap
ital n
atur
e in
curr
ed (w
hich
am
ount
is c
redi
ted
dire
ctly
to th
e ca
pita
l fun
d).
Any
Non
mon
etar
y gr
ant r
ecei
ved
free
of c
ost i
s refl
ecte
d at
nom
inal
am
ount
of
Re.1
/-.
3.
Fixe
d as
sets
and
Dep
reci
ation
s
a)
Fi
xed
Asse
ts a
re st
ated
at c
ost o
f acq
uisiti
on le
ss d
epre
ciati
on. F
ixed
ass
ets r
ecei
ved
by th
e AI
CTE
with
out c
onsid
erati
on h
as b
een
capi
taliz
ed
in th
e fin
anci
al st
atem
ent a
t a n
omin
al v
alue
i.e.
Rs.
one
.
b)
O
n pe
riodi
cal p
hysic
al v
erifi
catio
n, th
e ob
sole
te a
nd n
on-u
sabl
e as
sets
are
iden
tified
and
cost
ther
eof w
ritten
off
by d
ebit
to th
e ca
pita
l fun
d ac
coun
t.
c)
Re
ceip
ts, i
f any
, on
the
sale
of t
hese
ass
ets i
s tak
en a
s inc
ome
unde
r the
hea
d ‘ M
isc R
ecei
pts.
4.
Depr
ecia
tion
1.
Du
ring
this
year
dep
reci
ation
has
bee
n ch
arge
d on
Str
aigh
t lin
e m
etho
d as
pro
vide
d in
new
form
at fo
r sta
ndar
diza
tion
of a
ccou
nts
issue
d by
MHR
D. E
arlie
r de
prec
iatio
n w
as c
harg
ed o
n w
ritten
dow
n va
lue
met
hod
as p
er G
uida
nce
Not
e iss
ued
by t
he In
stitu
te o
f Ch
arte
red
Acco
unta
nts o
f Ind
ia.
2.
In
resp
ect o
f add
ition
s to
fixed
ass
ets d
urin
g th
e ye
ar, d
epre
ciati
on is
pro
vide
d fo
r ful
l yea
r and
in re
spec
t of d
educ
tions
from
the
fixed
ass
ets,
no
dep
reci
ation
is c
harg
ed.
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206
(K. S
. raO
)AC
Cou
nTs
oFF
ICER
(g. A
nAn
D)sR
. ACC
ou
nTs
oFF
ICER
(vIn
ITA
ARYA
)DI
RECT
oR
(FIA
nCE
)(D
R. A
vIn
Ash
s. p
AnT)
ChAI
RmAn
(ACT
g.)
5.
spec
ific
Expe
nses
/ pa
ymen
ts
a)
pr
intin
g &
sta
tione
ry
The
amou
nt sp
ent f
or p
rintin
g of
pub
licati
ons,
is tr
eate
d as
exp
endi
ture
as a
nd w
hen
incu
rred
. No
adju
stm
ents
are
mad
e in
acc
ount
s for
the
clos
ing
stoc
ks, a
s the
val
ue is
not
det
erm
inab
le.
b)
Te
leph
one
Depo
sit
Depo
sit fo
r te
leph
one
and
allie
d fa
ciliti
es is
writt
en o
ff du
ring
the
year
of i
nsta
llatio
n/co
mm
issio
ning
and
cha
rges
/ ex
pend
iture
bill
s ar
e ac
coun
ted
for a
t the
net
val
ue a
fter a
djus
tmen
t, if
any,
for i
nitia
l dep
osit,
by
the
conc
erne
d de
part
men
t.
6.
Inte
rest
on
All D
epos
its/ I
nves
tmen
ts is
acc
ount
ed fo
r on
accr
ual b
asis.
7.
paym
ent t
o ED
CIl a
nd n
IElI
T: P
aym
ents
to E
DCIL
and
NIE
LIT
for s
uppl
y of
man
pow
er a
re a
ccou
nted
for a
s adv
ance
to E
DCIL
and
NIE
LIT
at th
e tim
e of
pay
men
t. Th
ese
paym
ents
are
acc
ount
ed fo
r as e
xpen
se o
nly
in th
e ye
ar o
f rec
eipt
of U
tiliza
tion
Certi
ficat
e fr
om E
DCIL
and
NIE
LIT.
8.
Empl
oyee
s sal
arie
s/Be
nefit
s
a)
Ce
ntra
l Gov
ernm
ent E
mpl
oyee
s ser
vice
rule
s are
by
and
larg
e, m
ade
appl
icab
le to
the
empl
oyee
s of t
he C
ounc
il.
b)
Re
tirem
ent b
enefi
ts a
re a
ccou
nted
for o
n ca
sh b
asis,
as p
er sy
stem
pre
vaili
ng in
cas
e of
Cen
tral
Gov
ernm
ent E
mpl
oyee
s.
c)
Th
e Co
unci
l mai
ntai
ns a
sepa
rate
Noti
fied
Prov
iden
t Fun
d ac
coun
t for
its e
mpl
oyee
s.
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207
sche
dule
-24
Not
es to
the
Acco
unts
1.
Gran
t rec
eive
d fr
om G
over
nmen
t, ba
sed
on b
udge
t app
rove
d by
the
Parli
amen
t, co
nstit
ute
mai
n so
urce
of r
ecei
pts
of th
e Co
unci
l. Th
ough
the
gran
ts re
ceiv
ed (a
fter t
he a
djus
tmen
t of e
xpen
ditu
re o
f cap
ital n
atur
e) a
re ta
ken
to in
com
e an
d ex
pend
iture
acc
ount
, the
effe
ctive
inco
me
of th
e Co
unci
l is
nil i
n th
e lig
ht o
f res
tric
tions
that
with
out s
ancti
on o
f Gov
ernm
ent,
the
unsp
ent b
alan
ce o
f Gra
nts
can
not b
e ca
rrie
d ov
er fr
om o
ne
finan
cial
yea
r to
anot
her.
Thus
this
does
not
att
ract
any
Inco
me
tax
liabi
lity.
2.
Surp
lus f
unds
und
er P
lan
and
Non
-Pla
n he
ad a
re k
ept t
empo
raril
y w
ith S
ched
ule
Bank
in fi
xed
depo
sit a
ccou
nt w
ith h
ighe
r net
inte
rest
ear
ning
s.
No
rest
rictio
ns e
xist
on
utiliz
ation
of a
mou
nt a
t any
poi
nt o
f tim
e.
3.
Expe
nditu
re o
n Es
tabl
ishm
ent,
Prin
ting
and
Stati
onar
y an
d Te
leph
one
depo
sits
have
bee
n gi
ven
the
acco
untin
g tr
eatm
ent
as p
er a
ccou
nting
po
licy.
4.
The
cost
of p
ublic
ation
as o
n 31
.03.
2014
and
31.
03.2
015
was
Rs.
12,2
5,15
0/- a
nd R
s12,
25,
150/
-
5.
An a
dvan
ce o
f Rs.
1,70
,66,
00,0
00/-
(pre
viou
s ye
ar R
s. 7
4,12
,58,
000)
has
bee
n pa
id to
CCE
(R &
D C
entr
al, D
RDO
) upt
o 31
.03.
2015
as
Adva
nce
for
cons
truc
tion
of A
ICTE
H.O
. bui
ldin
g at
J.N
.U. C
ampu
s New
Del
hi.
6.
An a
dvan
ce o
f Rs.
2,88
,00,
000/
- has
bee
n pa
id to
Exe
cutiv
e En
gine
er, C
PWD,
Bho
pal u
pto
31.0
3.20
15 (p
revi
ous y
ear R
s 1,4
4,00
,000
/-) a
s Adv
ance
fo
r con
stru
ction
of A
ICTE
bui
ldin
g at
Bho
pal.
7.
An a
dvan
ce o
f Rs.
7,2
6,89
,000
/- h
as b
een
paid
to E
xecu
tive
Engi
neer
, CPW
D, T
rivan
drum
upt
o 31
.03.
2015
as
adva
nce
for c
onst
ructi
on o
f AIC
TE
build
ing
at T
rivan
drum
..
8.
Amou
nt o
f Rs.
2,6
7,27
,651
/- h
as b
een
adju
sted
out
of a
dvan
ce p
aid
to E
DCIL
for t
he fi
nanc
ial y
ears
201
3-14
for s
uppl
y of
man
pow
er to
AIC
TE.
9.
Amou
nt o
f Rs.
72,
07,9
56/-
giv
en to
NIE
LIT
for m
an p
ower
supp
ly. N
o ad
just
men
t cou
ld b
e m
ade
as n
o U
C is
rece
ived
up
to M
arch
31,2
015.
10.
Amou
nt o
f Rs.
1,1
3,80
,459
/- g
iven
for N
VEQ
F ha
s bee
n ad
just
ed a
gain
st e
xpen
ses d
urin
g th
e fin
anci
al y
ear 2
014-
15.
11.
Durin
g th
e fin
anci
al y
ear 2
014-
15 R
s. 3
20,0
0,00
,000
/- h
as b
een
sanc
tione
d by
the
Min
istry
of H
.R.D
as G
rant
in A
id fo
r AIC
TE S
chem
es.
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208
(K. S
. raO
)AC
Cou
nTs
oFF
ICER
(g. A
nAn
D)sR
. ACC
ou
nTs
oFF
ICER
(vIn
ITA
ARYA
)DI
RECT
oR
(FIA
nCE
)(D
R. A
vIn
Ash
s. p
AnT)
ChAI
RmAn
(ACT
g.)
12.
Durin
g th
e fin
anci
al y
ear
2014
-15
Rs. 5
0,00
,00,
000/
- has
bee
n sa
nctio
ned
by th
e M
inist
ry o
f H.R
.D a
s gr
ant i
n ai
d fo
r J&
K st
uden
ts s
chol
arsh
ip
sche
me.
13.
Durin
g th
e fin
anci
al y
ear 2
014-
15 R
s. 2
25,0
0,00
,000
/- h
as b
een
refu
nded
to U
GC o
ut o
f uns
pent
gra
nt re
ceiv
ed fr
om U
GC R
s 300
,00,
00,0
00/-
for P
G
sche
mes
dur
ing
2013
-14.
14.
Fixe
d De
posit
s are
show
n as
par
t of c
losin
g ba
lanc
es o
f Ban
ks in
Rec
eipt
s & P
aym
ents
Acc
ount
.
15.
Adva
nces
mad
e an
d sh
own
as re
cove
rabl
e ar
e ad
just
ed to
fina
l hea
d of
acc
ount
/rec
over
ed o
n re
ceip
t of fi
nal b
ill/
rece
ipt f
rom
the
conc
erne
d pa
rty/
depa
rtm
ent.
16.
From
the
Fina
ncia
l Yea
r 201
1-12
, Sec
urity
Dep
osit
paid
by
new
ly a
ppro
ved
Insti
tute
s has
bee
n ea
rmar
ked
and
inve
sted
in F
ixed
Dep
osit
Rece
ipts
.
17.
Fro
m t
he F
inan
cial
Yea
r 20
11-1
2, t
he C
ounc
il ha
s co
nduc
ted
CMAT
/GPA
T an
d ha
s co
llect
ed F
ee f
or R
egist
ratio
n an
d Ap
pear
ing
in E
ntra
nce
Exam
inati
on. T
he sa
me
has b
een
depo
sited
in se
para
te B
ank
Acco
unt C
MAT
-SBI
A/c
and
CM
AT-IC
ICI A
/c.
18.
The
inve
stm
ent i
n Go
vern
men
t Sec
uriti
es o
ut o
f CPF
Acc
ount
was
as
per t
he p
urch
ase
valu
e of
the
gove
rnm
ent s
ecur
ities
on
the
date
/ tim
e of
pu
rcha
se a
nd n
ot o
n fa
ce v
alue
.
19.
Th fr
eacti
on o
f rup
ee h
ave
been
conv
erte
d to
the
near
est r
upee
as a
resu
lt of
whi
ch th
ere
may
be
varia
tion
of o
ne ru
pee
in th
e to
tal i
n so
me
case
s.
20.
Prev
ious
yea
r figu
res h
ave
been
regr
oupe
d w
here
ver c
onsid
ered
nec
essa
ry.
AICTE
AudIT reporT of The yeAr
2014-15
seCTIon - C
Annual Report 2014-15
211
separate Audit Report of the Comptroller and Auditor general of India on the Accounts of All India Council for Technical Education for the year ended 31st march 2015
We have audited the attached Balance Sheet of All India Council for Technical Education (Council) as at 31st March 2015, Income & Expenditure Account and Receipts & Payments Account for the year ended on that date under Section 19(2) of the Comptroller and Auditor General’s (Duties, Powers & Conditions of Service) Act, 1971 read with Section 19 of the AICTH Act, 1987. These financial statements include the accounts of 8 regional offices of AICTE. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Council’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit.
2. This Separate Audit Report contains (he comments of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) on the accounting treatment only with regard to classification. conformity with the best accounting practices, accounting standards and disclosure norms, eic. Audit observations on financial transactions with regard to compliance with the Law, Rules & Regulations (Propriety and Regularity) and efficiency-cum performance aspects, etc., if any, are reported through Inspection Rcports/CAG’s Audit Reports separately.
3. We have conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in India. These standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatements. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidences supporting the amounts and disclosure in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management as well as evaluating the overall presentation of financial statements. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.
4. Based on our audit, we report that: i) We have obtained all the information and explanations, which to the best of our knowledge and
belief were necessary for the purpose of our audit. ii) The Balance Sheet, Income & Expenditure Account and Receipts & Payments Account dealt with
by this report have been drawn up in the format prescribed by the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India vide order No. 29-4/2012-FD dated 17 April 2015.
iii) In our opinion, proper books of accounts and other relevant records have been maintained by the Council in so far as it appears from our examination of such books.
iv) We further report that:
A. Balance sheet
A.1 liabilities
A. 1.1 Current liabilities & provisions (schedule 3) Rs. 249.56 crore
The above does not include unutilised grants of Rs. 99.02 crore resulting in understatement of Current Liabilities and overstatement of Capital Fund by Rs. 99.02 crore.
A.2 Assets
A.2.1 Fixed Assets (schedule 4) - Rs. 9.60 crore
The Council had purchased Computer Accessories worth Rs. 1.52 lakh (Hard disk, Memory card, UPS, Pen Drives etc.) and accounted for as “Computer Consumable” in Administrative Expenses. This has resulted in understatement of Fixed Assets and overstatement of Expenditure by Rs. 1.52 lakh.
B. Income & Expenditure AccountB.1 Income grants / subsidies (schedule 10) — Rs. 158 crore Schedule 10 of Grants & Subsidies has not been correctly drawn. The Council had an opening balance of Grant of Rs. 369.37 crore as on 1/4/2014 which has not been taken in the schedule. This has resulted in a negative
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212
balance of Rs. 297.05 crore under the head ‘balance carried forward” whereas the Council had unspent balance of grant as on 31/3/2015 of Rs. 99.02 crore .The disclosure in this schedule is not correct to this extent.
C. general
C.1 notes on accounts and accounting policies
As per the Principal Accounting Policy No. 8(b) the retirement benefits are accounted for on cash basis which is in contravention of Accounting Standard 15 and Format of Accounts prescribed by M/o HRD.
C.2 Bank Reconciliation statement (i) In Bank Reconciliation Statements (BRS) of the three accounts of AICTE amount remained
unreconciled as detailed in the Annexure-I. (ii) The Council reconciled the balances of ICICI C-MAT account No. 038601001960 and ICICI Processing
fee A/c No. 34301002392 by showing opening difference of Rs. 13,52,854 and Rs. 54,57,785 respectively. The details of these differences were not made available to audit. This was also pointed out in previous year report but no action has been taken by the Council to reconcile the amount.
D. grants-in-aid The Council received grants-in-aid of Rs. 370 crore under Plan including Rs. 27.50 crore for NER and Rs. 50 crore under J&K Special Scholarship Scheme. Out of this grant. Council received Rs. 66.45 crore in the month of March 2015. It had its own Plan receipt of Rs.34.03 crore (Refund of unspent grant Rs. 13.31 crore and interest & Misc. Income of Rs.20.72 crore). The Council had an opening balance of Rs. 369.37 crore including Rs. 261.29 crore of UGC grant. Out of total amount of Rs. 773.40 crore, it utilised Rs. 449.38 crore (Plan General Rs. 314.04 crore, NER Rs. 15.80 crore, J.K. Special Scholarship Scheme Rs. 85.25 crore and UGC: Rs. 34.29 crore). The Council also refunded Rs. 225 crore to UGC out of Rs. 300 crore received in 2013-14 for P.G. Scheme, The Council had a closing balance of Rs. 99.02 crore as of 31st March 2015.E. management letter: Deficiencies which have not been included in the Audit Report have been brought to the notice of the Chairman, All India Council for Technical Education through a management letter issued separately for remedial /corrective action. (v) Subject to our observations in the preceding paragraphs, we report that the Balance Sheet, Income
and Expenditure Account and Receipts and Payments Account dealt with by this report are in agreement with Ihe books of accounts.
(vi) In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanation given to us, the said financial statements, read together with the Accounting Policies and Notes on Accounts, and subject to the significant matters stated above and other matters mentioned in Annexure II to this Audit Report, give a true and fair view in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in India:
a) in so far as they relate to the Balance Sheet of the state of affairs of the All India Council For Technical Education as at 31 March 2015; and
b) in so far as they relate to the Income and Expenditure Account of the deficit for the year ended on that date.
For and on behalf of the C&Ag of India
place: new Delhi Director general of AuditDated: 4/11/15 Central Expenditure
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Annexure – I
Rs. in lakh
Bank Account no.
Chequesissued but not
debited bybank
Cheques deposited in the bank but
credit not given by bank
Amountdebited by
Bank but nottaken in Cash
Book
Amountcredited by
Bank but nottaken in
(“Ash Book)
State Bank of Patiala Plan
Account No. 55113199952
3251.38(Amount of Rs.
3.92 lakhpertain up to
December2014)
6650.68(8 cases amounting
toRs. 2.18
pertain uptoJuly 2014)
68.90(Amount of
Rs. 52.30 lakhpertain prior to
February2015)
State Bank ofPatiala (Non
Plan) A/c. No.55113200222
1643.67(Amount of Rs.
1514.72 lakh pertain up to
December 20.14)
65.1.25(Chequesworth Rs.
619.98 lakhpertained to
the period upto March 2012for which nodetails were
available withthe Council)
916.06(period April
2010 toSeptember
2013)
Stact Bank ofPatiala CPF A/c
No.55113200006
13.54(Amount of Rs. 7.14
lakhpertain prior to Februarv 2015
6.35 lakh(Amount of
Rs. 6.33 lakhpertain prior to
February2015)
All India Council for Technical Education
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Annexure – II
1. Adequacy of Internal Audit system
• The Council has an Internal Audit cell.
• During the year 2014-15, internal audit of 8 Regional offices were planned out of which 7 were audited.
• Proper follow up action was not taken to get the objection settled as 90 paras for money value Rs. 13.55 lakh were pending.
2. Adequacy of Internal Control system
Audit paras
• The management’s response to audit objections is not effective as 89 audit paras pertaining to the period from 1994-95 (1 para) to 2013-14 were pending for settlement.
3. system of physical verification of fixed assets
• The physical verification of fixed assets Land, Building, Furniture and Fixture, Vehicles, Plant & Machinery and Computer and Accessories has been conducted up to 20.14-15 and no material deficiency was reported.
4. system of physical verification of inventory
• The physical verification of inventories like Books and Publications, stationery and consumables has been conducted up to 2014-15 and no material deficiency was reported.
5. Regularity in payment of statutory dues
• As per accounts, no payments over six months in respect of statutory dues were outstanding as on 31.3.2015.