AICTE derecognizes 201 institutions across India
Many private
institutions have been imparting technical and management courses without the
mandatory approval from the All India Council for Technical Education, HRD
minister Kapil Sibal informed Lok Sabha on Wednesday. Thre are in all 201 such
institutions across the country.
The big names include Indian School of Business, Hyderabad;
ICFAI Business School, Delhi, Gurgaon and Chandigarh; Ansal Institute of
Technology, Gurgaon; Indian Institute of Planning and Management, Delhi; K R
Mangalam Global Institute of Management, New Delhi; J K Business School
Gurgaon; M B Birla Institute of Management Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Bangalore;
and Sikkim Manipal University, Bangalore.
Maharashtra tops the list with 74 such institutions followed by 24 in Delhi, 22
in Karnataka, 19 in Tamil Nadu and 13 each in Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
AICTE regulations say that no technical institution shall be started and no new
courses or programmes shall be introduced without obtaining prior approval of
the council, Sibal said. Besides, University Grants Commission has
identified 21 fake universities running in violation of provisions of the UGC
Act, he said.
The 21 fake universities include eight in Uttar Pradesh and seven in Delhi,
Sibal said. UGC and AICTE give wide publicity to caution students and parents
not to take admission in fake and unapproved institutions, he said. “Statutory
bodies have also been advised to launch effective campaigns against such
institutions which are fake and to take appropriate action under law. The media
has also been requested to refuse to publish misleading advertisements by such
institutions,” Sibal said.
He said that the
government would bring a legislative proposal to restrict unfair practices in
educational institutions. The proposal provides for punishing unrecognised
institutions which claim to be recognised by statutory authorities and induce
students to take admission.
‘NOT RUNNING ANY UNAUTHORIZED COURSES’
Two months ago we met the principal secretary and higher
education minister regarding this.
We have presented
all the related documents to the minister. They were satisfied with our details
and told us that they will inform the Centre about the same. We are not running
any unauthorised courses. We have applied for approval from All India Council
of Technical Education (AICTE) and have documents to support it. We will speak
to the state government again about this at the earliest — A
Krishnamurthy | SECRETARY,
BHARTIYA VIDYA BHAVAN There must be a mistake
as there is no Sikkim Manipal University in Bangalore. It’s in Sikkim, set up
with a joint initiative from the Sikkim government. The university offers
programmes under medical, management, engineering and distance education, which
all are approved by the individual regulatory body. The University is also
approved by University Grants Commission (UGC) — V Sivarama Krishnan |
PRINCIPAL OFFICER, MANIPAL EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC SENATE MEMBER, SIKKIM MANIPAL
UNIVERSITY
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