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18th August 2013 07:38 PM
Unregistered
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

AICTE is only monitering body of technical education as per law university do not required aicte accraditation to commence a new department in technical education institution/collage under universities approval for them aicte approval is mandetry for more info check aicte web aicte vs bharthdarsan univ.
5th May 2013 11:13 PM
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Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

KSOU/Karnataka Distance education mode NOT APPROVED BY DEC AND AICTE. SO PROBLEM FOR Govt. jobs.
IIT's, NIT's, IIST ARE NOT APPROVED BY AICTE. BUT NO PROBLEM FOR Govt. jobs....
1st December 2012 12:49 AM
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Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

I have completed my my MBA from KSOU/Karnataka Distance education mode. Can I apply for Govt. jobs (UPSC,RRB etc)
14th June 2012 01:28 PM
hsdhjsdhj
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

will i have any problem studying in srm university as it is not aicte approved?
10th May 2012 11:15 AM
Unregistered
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

will i have any problem studying in srm university as it is not aicte approved?
10th May 2012 11:09 AM
Unregistered
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

will i have any problem studying in srm university as it is not aicte approved?
26th January 2012 01:33 AM
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Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

ashutosh kumar , is it true that education loan is not given if a person is persuing btech from a particular university which is well affiliated by ugc ,as one of the branch of state bank of india says that education loan is not given in such cases.does aicte recognition has any role to play in ugc affiliated university, plz suggest ur views
23rd July 2011 02:25 PM
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Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

I wann List of M.Tech Collages in Nashik(Maharashtra)
6th July 2011 04:38 PM
saleeeeem
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

Is jiit pproved by AICTE ??

M.tech
6th July 2011 04:37 PM
saleeeeem
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

Is jiit pproved by AICTE ??

M.tech
6th July 2011 04:30 PM
Unregistered
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

Is jaypee institute of information technology (JIIT noida) approved by AICTE?
I am foriegn. I did M.tech in computer engineer but my country nor recognized my certificate because they said JIIT not AICTE or NBA
if the answer NO what I can do?
6th July 2011 04:18 PM
Unregistered
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

Is jaypee institute of technolgy noida jiit approved by AICTE
bez I did M.tech CSE but my country not recognized the certificate
30th June 2011 11:13 PM
nikhilpatidar
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

IITs ,NITs,IIST are duly approved by AICTE.

All the IITs and NITs are government colleges so its approved.

IITs are top colleges so it has owm value and having high Ranking with better placement.
28th June 2011 12:22 AM
Unregistered
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

helo sir,

is IIITB recognised by AICTE? I am asking tis particularly for IIIT "Banglore"? Is it accredited by NAAC?
19th June 2011 01:54 PM
Unregistered
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

I am doing btech from amity university which is not aicte approved .am i eligible to sit in ias entrance exam.and will i get government jobs.
31st May 2011 02:25 PM
faheemadeeba
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

hii, IITs ,NITs are the premier insitutes and has value all over the world, no doubt they are approved by AICTE, no worries go ahead.
31st May 2011 01:01 AM
pradeepdeshwal3626
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

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Originally Posted by rathorebc View Post
Will anyone let me know the fact whether all the Technical degrees offered by various IIT's, NIT's, IIIT's, IIST Thiruvanantpuram etc. are duly recognised/approved by AICTE? If not, why this approoval is mandatarily stressed upon the technical degrees offered by other institutions as well as Universities constituted under State legislature and duly approoved by UGC?
I am asking this question in context to a Public advisary just released by AICTE asking students and parents to ensure before seeking admissions whether the institutions in question are duly recognised/approved by AICTE or not. The students are sincerely advised to refrain from such institutes to avoid trouble in future.
It is noteworthy that number of latest technical streams like nanotechnology, converging technology robotics etc. are still beyond the scope of AICTE current approval list. It means such technical field to which AICTE does not recognise or accord any approval should be banned in this country at the pleasure (or rather say whims and fancy) of AICTE.

Dr. B. C. Rathore
friend,

yes, IITS and all other national institutes that you have specified are recognosed/approved by aicte because these are yhe institutes which produces the best engineers in our country.
30th May 2011 11:24 PM
kumarpravir007
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

hello friend
the IITs , NITs and the IISC are the most prestigious universities of the country
they are the universities of the national importance for the country
they are all recognized with UGC and AICTE
and all of theirs courses are even recognized by the AICTE
so you don't worry about the recognition of these universities you just take the admission and study well to get the placement ...

best of luck
30th May 2011 11:19 PM
Sumit Ahujaa
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

AICTE is the council which decide about the education pattern follow by any institution is up to the mark or not.

IITs established before the establishment of AICTE, so it need not to be approved by AICTE.

But all other colleges are approved by AICTE.
30th May 2011 10:57 PM
kumarpravir007
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

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Dear All

My Son completed the Kalinga University (Orissa) B.Tech entrance exam , but this university is not AICTE approved . I am little bit confused that i heared that for govt , PSU or IAS exam , candidate should pass their engineering from AICTE approved college. Is this right ? Please guide me.

Regards
Akhtar

hello sir you don't have to worry about the affiliation of the KIIT University
I had also the same problem but i have asked from the admission director about the above issue and now i am studying in this university in the EEE branch
the KIIT university stands out as one of the finest Universities of India declared under section 3 of the UGC Act of 1956.

The small engineering college of yesteryears has now been transformed into a world class university spread over 25 sq. km. of land accommodating 17 sprawling wi-fi campuses with 7.5 million sq.ft. built up area. The university has 22 constituent schools offering 50 programmes. It is not the world class infrastructure alone but the quality teaching and research illustrated by the accreditation of NAAC of UGC and NBA of AICTE that make KIIT one of the most promising centers of excellence.
for other details you can visit the official website ::
http://kiit.ac.in/index.html
30th May 2011 10:38 PM
foreturner
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

well it is really charming to read your question

somebody doubting the degrees offered by IIT's NIT's IIST etc.

all of them the most esteemed institutions of INDIA

yes all of them have the approvals of the AICTE/UGC etc.

you should rather concentrate on how to get into them

for if you manage to get in these, your trifle questions dont matter
30th May 2011 04:01 PM
Ankur agrawal
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

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Originally Posted by rathorebc View Post
Will anyone let me know the fact whether all the Technical degrees offered by various IIT's, NIT's, IIIT's, IIST Thiruvanantpuram etc. are duly recognised/approved by AICTE? If not, why this approoval is mandatarily stressed upon the technical degrees offered by other institutions as well as Universities constituted under State legislature and duly approoved by UGC?
I am asking this question in context to a Public advisary just released by AICTE asking students and parents to ensure before seeking admissions whether the institutions in question are duly recognised/approved by AICTE or not. The students are sincerely advised to refrain from such institutes to avoid trouble in future.
It is noteworthy that number of latest technical streams like nanotechnology, converging technology robotics etc. are still beyond the scope of AICTE current approval list. It means such technical field to which AICTE does not recognise or accord any approval should be banned in this country at the pleasure (or rather say whims and fancy) of AICTE.

Dr. B. C. Rathore

Hello Dr. Rathore,

You talk about IIT,NIIT,MIT they are the pillor of Indian education ..
definetly they are apporved through AICTE..

ankur
30th May 2011 03:37 AM
vike
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

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Dear All

My Son completed the Kalinga University (Orissa) B.Tech entrance exam , but this university is not AICTE approved . I am little bit confused that i heared that for govt , PSU or IAS exam , candidate should pass their engineering from AICTE approved college. Is this right ? Please guide me.

Regards
Akhtar
Dear Friend

The college or university should be recognized by AICTE or other
Governmental body which provides affiliation for courses.

Kalinga University has the University status under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956
by the MHRD, Government of India in 2004.

It is accredited by NAAC of UGC with 'A' Grade and all the technical courses
are accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) of AICTE.

So, you should not be worried regarding affiliation of this university.
It is a well established and approved college.
29th May 2011 07:25 PM
Unregistered
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

Dear All

My Son completed the Kalinga University (Orissa) B.Tech entrance exam , but this university is not AICTE approved . I am little bit confused that i heared that for govt , PSU or IAS exam , candidate should pass their engineering from AICTE approved college. Is this right ? Please guide me.

Regards
Akhtar
15th October 2010 10:15 PM
kool
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

dear friend,

For your kind information, i would like to say that the approval of AICTE is mendatory for the recent opened colleges.

AICTE is the council which decide about the education pattern follow by any institution is up to the mark or not.

IITs established before the establishment of AICTE, so it need not to be approved by AICTE.

But all other colleges are approved by AICTE.

good luck.
15th October 2010 05:03 PM
Rudraprasad
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

Quote:
Originally Posted by rathorebc View Post
Will anyone let me know the fact whether all the Technical degrees offered by various IIT's, NIT's, IIIT's, IIST Thiruvanantpuram etc. are duly recognised/approved by AICTE? If not, why this approoval is mandatarily stressed upon the technical degrees offered by other institutions as well as Universities constituted under State legislature and duly approoved by UGC?
I am asking this question in context to a Public advisary just released by AICTE asking students and parents to ensure before seeking admissions whether the institutions in question are duly recognised/approved by AICTE or not. The students are sincerely advised to refrain from such institutes to avoid trouble in future.
It is noteworthy that number of latest technical streams like nanotechnology, converging technology robotics etc. are still beyond the scope of AICTE current approval list. It means such technical field to which AICTE does not recognise or accord any approval should be banned in this country at the pleasure (or rather say whims and fancy) of AICTE.

Dr. B. C. Rathore

dear sir,

these are prestigious institutes in india.it obiviously deemed and also AICTE approved. Dont worry if you r talking about IITs,NITs,IIITs and IISTs as all these institutes are institutes of national importance so all their courses are AICTE approved.

have a nice day sir.
14th October 2010 07:41 PM
rathorebc
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

Dear brothers/sisters,
I am highly thankfull to all of you for your kind expressions, still I would like to initiate further.
India is a democratic state, not despotic one at all. We are governed by “Rule of Law’. No one, howsoever high in his position, is above the law. The mere assumption that IIT’s, IIIt’s, NIT’s, IIST etc. bear a very high position, these are institutions of National/International acclaim etc. dose not exempt them from the legislative mandate unless it is specifically provided. Once it is the statutory requirement that all the technical institutions imparting technical education shall have to seek the recognition and approval of AICTE otherwise the degrees conferred by such institutions shall be null and void, these institutions may not flout/defy this mandate unless otherwise specifically provided for. Once, it is not mandatory to these high institutions, how can you talk about others?

May our Constitutional Head (The President of India) or the Head of the Government (The Prime Minister of India) keep a unlicenced GUN without a valid Licence duly issued by a competent Authority (The District Magistrate, who is sitting at the bottom of hierarchy) under the relevant provisions of The Indian Arms Act? Certainly not. Don’t you remember our PM last year personally visited RTO Delhi for mere renewal of his Driving Licence. Why?

Some of us are of opinion that AICTE was not in existence when these institutions came into being. If so, what about those IIT’s, NIT’s, IISTetc. those emerged after the existence of AICTE?
Again, I would like to underline my concern why some institutions feel themselves above the law and do not comply with the mandatory provisions of seeking approval from AICTE despite legislative mandate and why the others are saddled with stigma that ‘students must refrain from those institutions those are not duly recognized by AICTE otherwise…...' Why this discrimination and step-motherly treatment even when we proudly say, “we are a democratic state, governed by Rule of Law and No one is above the Law?”

Your kind responses may bring this debate to a logical end.Regards,

Dr. B. C. Rathore
13th October 2010 06:19 PM
mseetharamster
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

No IITs are not approved by AICTE.Because when IITs came into existence there is no body called AICTE.

It is formed to ensure qualities in technical education as many new institutions started to offer technical education.
And the approved list by AICTE is beyond the robotics etc., because no college is so high standard to offer the best in India currently.
13th October 2010 08:55 AM
rathorebc
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

Sirji, find the list of approved institutes on AICTE and come to know the bare fact that these are not approved by AICTE. Keep aside the mere notion of 'national importance' because no such fact of this so called importance 'statutorily exempts' these institutes from mandatory approval as per the rules of AICTE.
13th October 2010 01:52 AM
JAMESS
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

no these institution are not AICTE approved. this is a question of debat. but these are the top institution of india so there may be not AICTE approved but they are top. actually AICTE can easily approve these institution but it is not required by the institution. otherwise these institution can easily fulfill the criterion to get the AICTE approval.
13th October 2010 01:07 AM
alayana ahmad
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

yup your query on these colleges are right...they all are AICTE approved u dont have to worry about that......all there degrees run on AICTE
best of luck!!!!
13th October 2010 01:02 AM
teeks
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

yes dear they all are approved by aicte.ok best of luck
13th October 2010 12:33 AM
Pathfinder
Re: Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

Definately yes IITS and all other national institutes which you listed are approved by AICTE. Dont worry if your talking about IITs,NITs,IIITs and IISTs as all these institutes are institutes of national importance so all their courses are AICTE approved.

If you could have mentioned the link to this public advisary then I could have thought more on this. But according to me all these are duly approved.
12th October 2010 07:21 PM
rathorebc
Whether IIT's, NIT's, IIST etc. are duly approved by AICTE?

Will anyone let me know the fact whether all the Technical degrees offered by various IIT's, NIT's, IIIT's, IIST Thiruvanantpuram etc. are duly recognised/approved by AICTE? If not, why this approoval is mandatarily stressed upon the technical degrees offered by other institutions as well as Universities constituted under State legislature and duly approoved by UGC?
I am asking this question in context to a Public advisary just released by AICTE asking students and parents to ensure before seeking admissions whether the institutions in question are duly recognised/approved by AICTE or not. The students are sincerely advised to refrain from such institutes to avoid trouble in future.
It is noteworthy that number of latest technical streams like nanotechnology, converging technology robotics etc. are still beyond the scope of AICTE current approval list. It means such technical field to which AICTE does not recognise or accord any approval should be banned in this country at the pleasure (or rather say whims and fancy) of AICTE.

Dr. B. C. Rathore

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