Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Supreme Court rules that AICTE can only advise but not impose sanctions on universities/colleges

It is common knowledge that the state of technical education in India in UGC/AICTE regulated higher education institutions is, to put it politely, not so great. I thought that AICTE must take some blame for this as they are the key technical education regulator.

But some petitioners challenged AICTE's ability to enforce sanctions (punishment) on educational institutions whose academic standards are not up to AICTE's expectations, in the Indian Supreme Court. And the Supreme Court bench ruled that AICTE can only play an advisory role but not enforce sanctions! So AICTE has essentially been made a toothless tiger. IMHO, in India, toothless tigers can only serve as a butt of ridicule. UGC alone seems to have the ability to enforce sanctions on educational institutions. AICTE may have to write to UGC complaining about standards in some educational institutions and leave it to UGC whether to act by imposing sanctions. The Supreme Court ruling must be based on the acts passed in Indian Parliament related to UGC and AICTE.

Different news articles seem to give slightly different views and with different level of detail.

This one gives just the basic picture, "Varsity affiliated colleges need not take AICTE approval to run MBA, MCA", http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/varsity-affiliated-colleges-need-not-take-aicte-approval-to-run-mba-mca/article4678722.ece.

BTW, for international readers, MBA is Master of Business Administration (I think that is common internationally), and MCA is Master of Computer Applications (which I think is not so common internationally).

This one gives some more details, "Apex court allows pvt colleges to offer MBA, MCA sans AICTE nod", http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/industry-and-economy/education/apex-court-allows-pvt-colleges-to-offer-mba-mca-sans-aicte-nod/article4660988.ece.  Specifically it mentions that the AICTE chairman, Prof. Mantha, is planning to file a review petition in the Supreme Court against the order/ruling. Prof. Mantha seems to be stating that without AICTE having the power to regulate (punish) management education institutions (around 4000 of them in India) and educational institutions offering MCA (around 1600 of them), "unfair trade practices will start proliferating". I take that to mean that the standard of higher education in these places will become even lower than what it is now! Oh Lord!!!

This one does not pull any punches, "AICTE’s Newtonian downfall", http://newindianexpress.com/opinion/AICTE%E2%80%99s-Newtonian-downfall/2013/05/01/article1569119.ece. It is a detailed article authored by a Dean in an Indian university and ends with a desperate appeal to the Union (Federal) Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) to come to the aid of Indian engineering education!!!

Perhaps MHRD can pass suitable amendments to UGC and/or AICTE acts in Parliament which will give AICTE the teeth to impose sanctions (punishment) on technical higher education institutions which do not meet its academic standards.

2 comments:

  1. MHRD seems to be trying to give teeth to AICTE by amending the AICTE act according to this article in The Hindu, dated August 17th 2013, Endorse AICTE-approved technical colleges. But, the article states, MHRD's move got stalled by Cabinet Secretariat queries. An ordinance may be moved after Parliament session concludes.

    Meanwhile UGC seems to have given go-ahead to universities for approving (granting affiliation to) institutions offering courses (degrees) in technical education that have been approved by AICTE for 2013-14.

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  2. An informative article in The Hindu, For a new avatar of the AICTE, by vice-chancellor of SASTRA university about AICTE history and current travails, dated December 27th 2013.

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