AICTE invites application from existing, new institutions for engineering, management, technology programmes
Divyansh | January 22, 2024 | 06:30 PM IST | 1 min read
New and existing programmes can send their application to AICTE till January 31 at aicte-india.org.
NEW DELHI: The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has invited applications for the academic session 2024-25 from the existing technical institutions, deemed to be university, central, state and private universities for extension of approval and new institutions seeking approval to offer programme(s) in engineering and technology, town planning, design, management, computer applications, hotel management and catering technology (HMCT), and applied arts and crafts.
All Higher Education Institutions can file their application at aicte-india.org on the quick link ‘approval process 2024-27’. The online application portal will be open for existing and new technical institutions till January 31. The portal will be open with a penalty fee till February 7.
Existing and new Institutions that want to obtain approval for offering (or) intended to offer the programme(s) in computer applications (BCA) and management (BBA/BMS) can also send their application to AICTE. The online portal will be open till February 26.
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The institutions that want to obtain approval, recommendations, extension of approval for running the programme(s) in management and computer applications at undergraduate and postgraduate level in online distance learning and (or) online mode will also have to sent their applications.
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Stakeholders intend to establish New Technical Institution(s) and Institution(s) offering (or) intend to offer BBA, BCA and BMS programmes will also have to submit an online application on ‘National Single Window System (NSWS)’ on the official website nsws.gov.in as per the provisions laid down in Approval Process Handbook 2024-25 to 2026-27.
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