Performing
colleges to get 3-year approval
In
a bid to make engineering colleges improve their standards and performance, the
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has announced that approval
for three years will be given to performing colleges.
Apart
from this, the Council has also said that those colleges that merit the
three-year approval will also benefit from waiver of approval fees for the
period. Until now, colleges had to apply for approval from the Council every
year and pay a hefty fee for the same. The announcement was made during the all
India approval workshop being conducted by the Council at Bengaluru on Sunday.
According
to officials from AICTE, the Council is conducting a nationwide workshop for
clearing the misconceptions and address related to the approval process.
“As
part of the same, around 4,000 university and college officials will be given
training for which the Council is conducting a master trainer programme at
Bengaluru,” said the official. Under the master trainer programme, around 40
officials from all over India — including nine from Maharashtra — were invited
for the programme on Sunday. From Mumbai, Dr M.A. Khan, registrar, University
of Mumbai and Dr P.H. Sawant, principal of Sardar Patel College of Engineering,
were also invited for the workshop.
Throwing
light on the need for giving the three year approval at one go, the AICTE
official said, “Engineering colleges have to keep evolving and improving their
performance, hence they have to get an approval from the Council every year.
However, there are some colleges that have a good track record, have maintained
high standards and have a good performance. Such colleges will be granted a
three-year approval and the fee will also be waived off,” said the official. He
added that the only criteria they require is an autonomous status and valid
accreditation for a year from the time they apply for the three-year approval.
The
approval process is a lengthy one as colleges have to fill up a 120-page form
available online on the AICTE website. The form asks for minute details of the
college including infrastructure, academics, course details and student intake
among others. Good performing colleges are those that have compliance in almost
all fields and hence do not require annual approval. The Council official said
the same would be effective from the next academic year.
Source | Asian Age | 22
February 2016
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