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AICTE HAND BOOK


FOR
APPROVAL PROCESS

(Academic Year 2003-2004)


for
MBAIMCA and Degree/ Diploma Level Courses in Engineering
& Technology/ Pharmacy/ Architecture/ Town Planning/ Hotel
Management & Catering Technology/ Applied Arts & Crafts

(This Hand Book is a Legal Document as per Section (5) of Gazetted Policy Resolution
No. F. 37-3/Legal (iv)/2002 of AICTE dated November 20, 2002 Published on November
25, 2002 in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-III, Section 4)

ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION


I. G. SPORTS COMPLEX, I.P. ESTATE
New Delhi - 110 002
Phone: (011) 23392563 to-23392565, .23392568, 23392571,
23392573 to 23392575, 23392506, Fax: (011) 23392554
Website: www.aicte.ernet.in
FORE WORD

This Manua l provide s detailed informa tion on the Approv al Process, for which
the All India Council for Technical Educat ion (AICTE) is responsible, under Section
lO(k) of the AICTE Act 1987: .

"grant approval for starting new technical institutions and for introduction of
new courses or programmes in consultation with the agencies concerned."

The Approv al Process involve s consult ation among the State Govern ment, the
Univer sity and the AICTE. Each has a role to play in this Process: the State
Govern ment identifies the need, the geograp hical distribu tion, the discipline-wise
distribution, the nature and scope of growth of Technical Educat ion in the State
etc.; while the Univer sity ensures the fulfillment of the conditi ons for affiliation,
which mainly deals with the curricu lum, the academ ic infrastr ucture, the staff
positio n etc.; and the AICTE ensures compli ance with the Norms & Standa rds
prescrib ed by it on the basis of the recomm endatio ns of the Boards of Studies and
other Expert Groups. It is, thus, the joint responsibility of these agencies for approv al
to Technical Institut ions in differen t parts of the country .

This year, the AICTE has endeav ored· to bring a greater deal of transpa rency into
the Process. The Nationa l Calend ar has bee!} publish ed in the AICTE Website:
www.a icte.em et.in and widely dissem inated across the length and breadth of the
country. The several Commi ttees involve d in scrutini zing the Applica tions include
renown ed Experts of impeccable repute and _integrity. Enough opportu nities have
been given to the Applica nts for putting forth their strengt hs and points of view.
The decisio n-maki ng process has been designe d in such a way as to be truly
objective, fair and transpa rent.

It is hoped that the stakeho lders will appreci ate the steps beirtg taken by the AICTE
to follow a fair and transpa rent system in the Approv al Process.

(Prof. R. Natarajan)
Chairman
CONTENTS

51. No Description

1 TECHNICAL EDUCATION UNDER AICTE ACT

2 CURRENT PROGRAMMES UNDER AICTE


APPROVAL PROCESS

3 APPROVAL PROCESS FOR ESTABLISHMENT


OF NEW TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS

ADVERTISEMENT

ELIGIBILITY

SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION/ PROPOSAL .


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SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS IN SUBSEQUEN;t'T

SCHEDULE FOR PROCESSING

NORMS FOR ESTABLISHMENT 0!1' NEW INSTITUTIONS

4 APPROVAL PROCESS FOR INTRODUCTION OF ADITIONAl


COURSES/VARIATION IN INTAKE OF EXISTING COURSES/
EXTENSION OF APPROVAL

INTRODUCTION OF ADDITIONAE COURSES/ VARIATION IN INTAKE

EXTENSION OF APPROVAL OF THE INSTITUTIONS

PROCEDURE AND STEPS FOR PROCESSING

DOCUMENTS TO BE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE EXPERT COMMITTEE

5 PROCEDURE FOR

DECLARING AN INSTITUTION TO BECOME ELIGIBLE TO ADMIT


FOREIGN STUDENTS/ PERSONS OF INDIAN ORIGIN

CHANGE OF NAME OF AN INSTITUTION

CHANGE OF CATEGARY OF AN lNSTITUTION

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· AICTE : Hand Book for Approval Process


2003-2004
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6 APPROVED NOMENCLATU REOF COURSES· 33-3~

7 DURATION AND ENTRY LEVEL OP PROGRAMMES · 35-3f .·

8 PROCESSING THE' APPLICATION S FOR INSTITUTIONS


' . . I 37-3f
OFFERING. DIPLOMA, PROGRAMMES

9 POLICY DECISIONS BY EC OF AICTE. 39-4~

10 DATA ON NUMBER OF COLLEGES AND INTAKE 44-4'


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11 NORMS FOR EXISTING INSTITUTIONS 50-5l

12 SCHEDULE FOR PROCESSING AT A GLANCE 57-61

13 AICTE REGIONAL OFFICES 6

14 ANNEXURES \
63-7.

• List of Paramedical Technology Courses 6

• Procedure· for change of Joint FD 6

• Gazetted Policy Regulations of AICTE 67-6

• · Amendment Regulations regarding NOC 6'

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70-7 -·
• Guidelines for change of Course (Branch)
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•• Guidelines for admission under Lateral Entry 72-7~
TECHN ICAL EDUCA TION 11JND ER AICTE ACT

1.1 BACKGR OUND

.l.he begirinirtg of formal Technical Education in India can be dated back to the mid 19th Century.
'I 'he major policy initiatives in the pre-indep endence period included appointm ent of the Indian
Universities Commissi on in 1902, issue of the Indian Education policy resolution in 1904 and
I he Governor General's policy statement of 1913 stressing the importanc e of Technical Education
,
I he establishm ent of liSe in Bangalore, Institute for Sugar, Textile and Leather Technolog
y in
l<<mpur, N.C.E. in Bengal in 1905 and Industrial schools iR several provinces . Significan t
l kvelopme nts include:

• Constituti on of the Technical Education Committe e of the Central Advisory Board


of Education (CABE) of 1943;
• Preparatio n of the Sergeant report of 1944; and
• Formation of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) in 1945 by the
Govt. of India.

'I 'he AICTE was set up in Novembe r 1945 based on the recommen dations of CABE to stimula_te,
mordinate and control the provision s of education al facilities and industrial developm ent of
lhe post war period. At that time, AICTE's mandate basically covered only programm es in
1':11gineering and Technolog y.

II ll' growth of industries in the country, just after independe nce, also demanded the need for
, ll t<1lified professionals in the other fields, such as Business Managem ent, Architecture, Hotel
i\ 1<1nagement, Pharmacy , etc. Although the diverse elements of Managem ent such as Commerce ,
I '·< momics, Finance, Psycholog y and Industrial Sociology were being taught for a long
time,
· IH • need for Managem ent Education in a formal way was felt in India only in the fifties . The
:·.• ,vernment of India decided in 1954 to set up a Board of Managem ent Studies under AICTE to
1' 11·nmlate standards and promote Managem ent Education . Other major initiatives taken
in
\ l.lnageme nt Education include setting up of the Administr ative Staff College of India at
I I vderabad in the late fifties, National Productiv ity Council and Indian Institute of Managem ent
' ll !he early sixties. Architectu re was covered under the Architects
Act, 1972. Subsequen tly, for
'·Iter coordinati on of the Professional Courses, Architectu re Education was also placed under
, :(· purview of AICTE.

,, ,tel Managem ent Education had a modest beginning with short programm es in Nutrition
1d Food Science, which started in the late fifties. The National Council of Hotel Managem ent
nl Catering Technology was set up in1982, to which all the institution s of Hotel Managem ent
· Ill by the Governme nt are affiliated.
Education in the professional field such as Pharmacy, Applied Arts & Crafts, etc. have als
undergone similar developments during the post-independence period.

Programme for Technical Education, during the first three 5-year plans, were devoted t
expansion of Technical Education to meet the growing demand for technical personnels a
Diploma., Degree and Post-graduate Levels. From the fourth 5-year Plan onwards, the emphasi
was shifted to the improvement of quality and standards of Technical Education. This wa
done through implementation of the quality Improvement Programme consisting of three majo[
components viz., (1) Provisions for M.E./ M. Tech and Ph.D Programmes, (2) Establishment 9f
Curriculum Design and Development Cells, and (3) Short Term Training Programmes.
Meanwhile, expansion of institution$ and intake remained at a low level in the Government,
Private-aided and University sectors. The policy shift during eighties towards involvement 9f
Private and Voluntary Organizations in setting up of Technical and Management Institutionf
on self-financing basis ushered in an era of unprecedented expansion of the Technical Educatio
System, a trend which has continued during seventh, eighth and ninth 5-year plans.

It was in this context that AICTE was given statutory powers by the AICTE Act of P~rliament i
1987, with a view to the proper planning and coordinated development of Technical Educatio
System through out the Country. "Technical Education" in this context includes fields 9f
Engineering and Technology, Architecture, Town Planning, Management, Pharmacy ana
Applied Arts & Crafts."

1.2 GROWTH OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

The growth of Technical Education before independence in the couritry has been very slo
Number of Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics (including Pharmacy and Architectu
Institutions) in 1947 were 44 and 43 respectively 'with an intake capacity of 3200 and 340p
respectively. Due to efforts and initiatives taken during successive 5-year plans and particular!~
due to policy changes in the eighties to allow participation of Private and Voluntary Organizations
in setting up of Technical Institutions on self-financing basis, growth of Technical Educati~
has been phenomenal. At Present, there are 1208 Under-graduate Degree Level Engineerin
Institutions, 1197 Diploma Level Engineering Institutions, 930 Management Institutions, 10 ~
MCA Institutions, 294 Under-graduate Degree Level and 343 Diploma Level Pharmacl~
Institutions, 43 Under-graduate Degree Level and 65 Diploma Level Hotel Manageme' t
Institutions, and 108 Under-graduate Degree Level Architecture Institutions with a combine
total intake capacity of 7.6 lakhs approximately.

1.3 THE AICTE ACT, 1987

The AICTE Act, 1987 was passed by the Parliament, to provide for the establishment ·of the Ajll
India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) with a view to the proper planning and ~r­
ordinated development of the technical education system throughout the country, the promoti9n
of qualitative improvement of such education in relation to planned quantitative growth a d
the regulation and proper maintenance of norms and standards in the technical education syste
and for matter connected therewith.
1.4 IMPORTANT PROVISIONS OF THE AICTE ACT ON APPROVAL PROCESS

1.4.1 CLAUSE 10 (G)

I·:volve suitable performance appraisal system for Technical Institutions and University imparting
l'cchnical Education, incorporating Norms and Mechanisms for enforcing accountability.

1.4.2 CLAUSE 10 (I)

I.<lY down norms and standards for course, curricul\lm, physical and instructional facilities,
. ., L1ff patterns, staff qualifications, quality instructions, assessment and examination.

1.4.3 CLAUSE lO(K)

<:r.mt approval for starting new Technical Institutions and for introduction of new Courses or
I'rogrammes in consultation with the agencies concerned.

1.4.4 CLAUSE 10 (N)

l l',1ke all necessary steps to prevent commercialization of Technical Education.

1.4.5 CLAUSE 10 (P)

l11spect or cause to inspect any Technical Institution.

1.5 DEFINITION OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

" 1'echnical Education" means Programmes of Education, Research and Training in Engineering/
IL'chnology, Architecture, Town Planning, Management, Pharmacy, and Applied Arts & Crafts,
,llld such other Programmes or areas as the Central Government may, in consultation with the
c mmcil, by notification in the Official Gazette, declare.

1.6 AICTE PROFILE

\ 1.6.1 OBJECTIVES

I Promotion of Quality in Technical Education.

Planning and Co-ordinated Development of Technical Education System.


j Regulations and maintenance of Norms & Standards.
1.6.2 RESPONSIBILITIES

Policy Directions.

Review of Norms & Standards.

Assessment of Manpower requiremer ..

Limson with State Governments, Umversitles and other statutory bodies.

1.6.3 MAJOR FUNCTIONS

Approval of Diploma Level and Und~r Graduate Technical Institutions.

\
Approval of Post Graduate Programmes.

Quality Assurance through Accreditation.

Promotion: of Industry Institute Interaction.

Development of Model Curricula.

Networking of Academic Institution,~.


. r
Faculty Development Programmes in Technical Institutions.

Modernisation & Removal of Obsolescence (MODROBS) I Thrust A ea


Programmes in Technical Education (TAPTEC)/ Research & Developm nt
Programmes (R & D).

Promotion of Autonomy in Technical Institutions.

Steps for Stopping Commercialization of Technical Education.

1.7 VISION STATEMENT \ .

"To be a world class organization leading technological and socio-economic developmen of


the country by enhancing the global competitive~ess of technical manpower and by ensu r·g
high quality technical education to all sections oflthe society." .
1.8 MISSION

+ Planned and coordinated development of technical education in the country by


ensuring world-class standards of institutions through accreditation.

+ Facilitating world-class technical education through:

Emphasis on developing high quality institutions, academic excellence and


innovative research and development programmes;

Networking of institutions for optimum resource utilization;

Dissemination of knowledge;

Technology forecasting and global manpower planning;

Promoting industry-institute interaction for developing new products, ser-


vices, and patents;

Inculcating entrepreneurship;

Encouraging indigenous technology;

Focusing on non-formal education;

Providing affordable education to aiL

+ Making Indian technical education globally acceptable.

+ To be a forward looking organization that has an efficient, flexible and empowered


manpower, sensitive to stakeholders' expectations.

CURRENT PROGRAMMES UNDER AICTE APPROVAL PROCE S

2.1 DIPLOMA AND UNDER GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES

A. DIPLOMA LEVEL

1. Diploma courses in Engineeri ng & Technology.


2·. Diploma in Architectural Assistantship.
3. Post-Dipl oma/ Advanced Diploma Courses related to Technical Education.
4. Diploma in Hotel Managem ent & Catering Technology.
5. Diploma in Pharmacy. \

6. Diploma courses in the field of Applied Arts & Crafts.

B. UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL

1. Degree courses in Engineeri ng & Technology


2. Degree courses in Architecture
3. Degree courses in Hotel Managem ent & Catering Technology
4. Degree courses in Pharmacy
5. Degree courses in Applied Arts & Crafts

2.2 POST GRADUATE LEVEL

1. Post-gradu ate Degree in Managem ent - MBA (*)

2. Post-gradu ate Degree in Computer Application - MCA (*)

3. Post Graduate Diploma ·i n Engineerin g I Technology (Details of this is not cove ed


in this Handbook )

4. Post Graduate degree in Engineeri ng I Technology /Pharmac y I Architect re/


Planning/ Applied Arts & Crafts- M.E/. M.Tech./ M.Pharm, M. Arch., etc. (De ails
of this is not covered in this Handbook )

(*) Note: At present AICTE is not according any approval for establishm ent of any few
Institution to conduct Post-grad uate Diploma level Programm es in Managem ent/ Comp ter
Application. AICTE, however, is extending its approval to already approved Post-grad ate
d_s.~-""
DiploJila level Programm es in Managem ent, based on fulfilhnent of AICTE's norms & standt_
APPROVAL PROCESS FOR EST ABLISJHIVIENT OF NEW
TECHNICAL INSTITlJTIONS
I MBA/ MCA Programmes and Under-graduate degree level courses in Engineering &
l'cchnology/ Pharmacy/ Architecture/ Town Planning/ Hotel Management & Catering
l'echnology/ Applied Arts & Crafts)

).1 ISSUE OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR CONSIDERATION OF APPLICATIONS/


PROPOSALS

The Text of the Advertisement is as given below:

Notification for Consideration of Applications for establishment of New Technical Institutions


in academic year 2003-2004

1. AICTE will consider applications in prescribed forms from registered Trust/


registered Society, University, State Government etc. for establishment of new
technical institutions for the academic year 2003-2004.

2. Application form with detailed instructions can be obtained from AICTE


headquarters or from the Regional Offic~s located at Bangalore, Bhopal, Kolkata,
Chandigarh, Chennai, Kanpur and Mumbai from 26th August, 2002 to 25 th
September, 2002 on payment of Rs. 5,000 I~ (for self-financing institutions) through
a Demand Draft in favour of Member Secretary, AICTE, payable at New Delhi.

3. No application shall be processed unless it is submitted in the prescribed


application form, in original, at AICTE Headquaters at New Delhi with a copy of
the same to the concerned Regional Office, State Govt. and the concerned
University.

4. The last date for submission of completed application forms along with photocopies
of the documents as per the list in the application form is 30th September, 2002.

5. The following documents are to be got verified at concerned Regional Office from
the original documents along with,certified English version( in case the documents
are in regional languages) on or before 15th November, 2002.

a. Documents regarding registration of Society, including list of members and


previous records of Society I Trust for educationa1 institution.

b. Registered land documents in the name of applicant Society I Trust (and


not in the name of any individual) along with certificate from the Competent
Revenue Authority.
c. Certificate from the Competen t Authority for classification of land (Whether
Rural Area / Dist. H.Q. I Corporati on limit I Corporati on Limit of M ho
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City and / or State Capital).


d. Land use certificate issued by the Competen t Authority in the Concer ed
state.
e. Approved building plan from the Competen t Authority in the state.
f. Details of funds with the society, earmarke d for the propo
programm es.
g. Resolution of the society earmarkin g land / building for the propo ed
Programm e.
h. No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the con~erned State Governme n for ·
establishment of the technical institute for the year 2003-2004 as per the forr at
given in the applicatio n form. ,_

Only those applicant s who produce all the above documen ts in one lot, on or be ore

rejected. • J
15thNovember , 2002, will be invited for the presentation. All other applicatio ns will be summaril y

6. At the time of presentati on, the applicant will have to produce the follo ing
additional document s:
i. Proof (in the form of color Photograp h) for 75% built-up area (which ~1ans
that the building structure upto lintel level for the required area has ~een
casted along with plastering .clnd flooring) duly certified by the Secreta of
the Society I Trust.
ll. Latest details of Funds in the Savings Bank Accounts and Fixed Depos ·t in
original, earmarked for the proposed programm e.
7. All those applicant s who had submitted the applicatio n under Coun il's
advertisem ent of August 2001 and have not been issued Letter of Intent ( 01)
need not apply again. However, they will be required to produce all the docu ents
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to the concerned Regional Office as indicated at S.No. 5 on or before 15 h Nove ber,
2002 including an NOC from State Govt. for establishm ent of new tech ical
institution for 2003-2004.
The Council will issue a Letter of Intent to those applicants who demonstra te adequate reso.
in terms of land, funds & building along with adequate infrastruc ture, as per the Nor
Standards of AICTE read with latest Guideline s issued by the. Council.
The decision of the Council shall be final. Canvassin g for the application is strictly prohi
No correspon dence shall be entertaine d during the processing of the application.

Date: August 17, 2002 MEMBE~ SECRETr RY


;_2 ELIGIBILITY

The Following are eligible to submit application/ proposal for starting New Institutions:

a) Registered Societies I Registered Trusts


b) Universities I Deemed to be Universities
c) Central I State Governments

;_-~ SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION/ PROPOSAL

Application / Proposal should be submitted by:

i) The Chairman of the Governing Body I Director of Technical Education for Govt.l
Govt. Aided Institutions
ii) The Competent Authority for University I Deemed University
iii) The Chairman or Secretary of Society I Trust for Private Unaided Institution.

Applicant is required to submit the application as given below:

a) Original application is to be submitted to AICTE, New Delhi.


b) One copy of the application is required to be submitted to the concerned Regional
Office of AICTE.
c) One copy of the application is required to be submitted to concerned State Govt./
UT Administration.
d) One copy of the application is required to be submitted to the Affiliating Body
(University).

, b mission of the following documents have been made mandatory along with the
plication form

a. Copy of registration of Society I Trust along with details of constitution,


memorandum of association of the Society I Trust (Registration of Society /Trust
must be completed before submitting the Application).

b. Copy of the letter from the Competent Authority as designated by the concerned
State Govt. for classification of land, with respect to its location i.e. Metropolitan
City I State Capital I District Headquarters/ Rural.

c. Copy of registered land documents in the name of the applicant Trust/ Society
(Land must be registered before submitting the Application).

d. Copy of approved building plan from the Competent Authority as designated by


the concerned State Govt./ UT Administration.
e. Copy of resolution of Society I Trust/ applicant earmarking land for the propos .d
institution.

f. Details of latest fund position along with photocopy of FDRs and passbook of ~B
Account and/ or Current Account. j

3.4 SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS IN SUBSEQUENT STAGES AND PROCESSING

STAGE-I

The applicants will have to submit all the original documents mentioned below along w· h
photocopies in duplicate in one lot, by 15th November 2002 to the concerned Regional Office of
AICTE:

1. Registration document of the Trust/ Society indicating members of Society I Trust ar d


its objectives.

2. Land document(s) in original showing ownership in the name of Trust/ Society in the
form of Registered Sale Deed I Irrevocable Gift Deed (Registered)/ Irrevocable Le~se
(for minimum 30 years) by Government. In case, the land documents are in vernacular
language, Notarized English translation of the document needs to be produced. T e
total land for the Institution should preferably be available in a compact single pat h,
free from any obstruction, such as, Public Path, High Tension Electrical wire runni g
across the land etc. However, land in not more than two pieces of reasonable size (60: 0
ratio), may be accepted. The bigger plot (piece) may be utilised as Academic Block a d
the other one as Residential Block.

3. Land Use Certificate/ Land Conversion Certificate for the total land from the Compet~nt
Authority along with Topo-sketch/ Village Map indicating land Survey Nos. and the
demarcation for the complete land area.

4. · Site Plan, Building Plan prepared by a registered Architect and duly approved by e
Competent Plan Sanctioning Authority of the concerned State/ UT.

5. Proof of completion of approximately 75% area (which means that the building struc~re
upto lintel level for the required area has been casted along with plastering and flooring) of he
required institutional building on permanent site as per approved Engineering &
Architectural Building Plan in the form of Colour photographs giving External and
Internal views duly attested by the Secretary of Trust I Society I Applicant.

6. Proof of adequate working capital (Funds), in the form of either Fixed Deposits in ~ he
Bank or Balance in a Bank Account maintained by the Society I Trust/ Applicant.

7. No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the concerned State Govt. for establishment of
Technical Institution during 2003-2004 (To be submitted to AICTE latest by Novemr er
25, 2002).
. . 1ny of the above requirements is not fulfilled or any of the above documents is not submitted,
l he cut off date, the proposal is liable to be rejected for 2003-2004 summarily and the applicant
1ll not be called for hearing.

I 'AGE-II

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applicant will be required to present the project proposal along with relevant documents
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1\lre a duly constituted Hearing Committee at the concerned Regional Office. The applicant
•• 1 v present the proposal with one page justification duly supported by authenticated statistical

il d regarding employment potential of the students who will pass out from the proposed
11 1rses for two batches and a VideoCD (Compatible with "Windows Media Player").

: ll' ~1roposal will be


considered by the respective Regional Committee based on the documents
1111 ished and recommendations of Hearing committee.

, J( • Council, in consideration of the recommendations of the concerned agencies may issue a


·tler of Intent (LOI) by 3151 January, 2003.

I !\GE-111

•1 I ,etter of Intent is issued, the Applicant is required to submit the following documents in
, · lot, by Feb. 28 111 , 2003 to the concerned Regional Office:

A non-refundable inspection fee of Rs. 50,000/- drawn in favour of the Member Secretary,
AICTE payable at New Delhi (for self-financing institutions).

A joint Fixed Deposit in the name of the applicant and the concerned Regional Office of
AICTE as per requirement mentioned in the Letter of Intent, issued by a Nationalized or
Scheduled Bank (for self-financing institutions).

Colour photographs duly signed on the backside with date indicating the creation of
infrastructure, such as, Laboratories, Workshops etc. as per requirement of the syllabus
of the concerned university and other requirements such as Class Rooms, Library,
Administrative Office Space, Faculty Room, Students' Common Room, Cafeteria and
Toilets etc.

Land documents in original alongwith Land Use Certificate I Village Map (to be
submitted again at this stage).

Copy of the advertisement issued for recruitment of Faculty.

Details of the funds

!1 of the above requirements is not fulfilled or any of the above documents is not submitted,
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1, 11 roposal shall not be eligible for further processing for approval and shall stand rejected.
STAGE-IV

If the Letter of Intent is not issued, then the applicant can appeal to the Council on or before 1st
February, 2003. Applicants are required to submit the documentary evidence to substanti te
the claims (as on 25.11.2002) made, with the appeal which will be considered by an Appell te
Committee. The decision for issue of LOI against the appeal will betaken by 14th March 2003 by
the Council.

STAGE-V

Based on the recommendations of the Appellate Committee, if a Letter of Intent is issued, he


applicant will have to fulfill the conditions mentioned ,in the LOI/ submit the document as
mentioned in Stage-III by a Cut-off Date to be specified by AICTE.

STAGE-VI

If all the conditions mentioned in stage-III are fulfilled by the cut-off-date, visit, of an AI TE
Expert Committee will be arranged by AICTE, New Delhi during March 1st 2003 to April 5th
2003 for verification of all the facilities for establishment of new Institutions at the cost of he
Applicant/ Proposed Institution.

The applicant is required to have completed all the necessary infrastructure/ facilities for e
proposed Institution such as:

1. The land of the proposed Institution must have been developed with clear demarcati ns
with either by a boundary wall/ barbed wire fencing and an all weather approach r ad
to the Institution.

2. Building complete in all respects including plastering, internal electrification, etc. at 1 ast
adequate for first year of the programme.

3. Equipment as per syllabus of first year must have been procured and equipment sho
be in operational stage.

4. There should be adequate potable water available along with water testing report f om
an authorized laboratory.

5. All the required furniture and fixtures must be in place as per requirements.

6. Books and Journals as per Norms and Standards must have been procured .and ente ed
in the Accession Register.

7. Director I Principal must have been appointed, and faculty as per AICTE norms identi ied
and consent obtained.
I he applicant is required to make available the following documents to the visiting Expert
c · l lmmittee: ·

I. a) Copy of the original application submitted to AICTE


b) Copy of the Letter of Intent
Society I Trust Registration documents indicating members of the Society I Trust
and its objective.
.·,, Minutes of the Meeting of Society I Trust.
I. Original Umd Documents.
I, Village Map /Location Map /Index Map I Topo Sketch.
II . Land Use Certificate I Land Conversion Certificate.
Original approved Building Plan.
i. Copy of the syllabus of concerned affiliating University.
•J. Details of built up structure available exclusively for the proposed Institute at the
permanent site.
I ! J. Proof of sanction of required electrical load.
I I. List of equipment required as per syllabus and equipment available.
12. Stock Register of Equipment.
l:l Accession Register for Library Books.
IL Copy of Invoice I Cash Memo for equipment and Library Books.
I S. Cash Book of the Society /Trust.
I (l. Copy of the advertisement for recruitment of faculty.
17. Composition of Selection Committee.
IS. Minutes of Selection Committee for Faculty.
I 'I . Architectural Drawings duly prepared by an Architect and approved by the concerned
statutory authority.
.. (l. Master Plan of the Campus for the entire land-indicating land-use, circulation, landscaping,
infrastructure etc. (Scale 1 : 1000 I 1: 500)
' I. Floor Plans, Sections and Elevations of all the existing Academic buildings including
Area details.
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Letter of appointment /Offer Letter issued to faculty.
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'· List of faculty appointed/identified with qualifications and experience.
.~ I. Joining report I consent of faculty members .
One page Bio-data of Principal/Director.
Acquaintance Register.
) I
Fund position/Original FDR and Bank Certificate.
Phase-wise plan of construction.
Cash Flow statement for next two years for the proposed Institution showing projected
expenses and sources of fund.
\(). Audited statement of accounts of the Society /Trust.
'. I. Photographs (color) of the building attested by the Chairman/ Secretary of the Trust/
Society and a Video CD (Compatible with ~~windows Media Player") indicating the
following:
a) Front side of the entire building in close views.
b) Back side of the entire building in close view.
c) Internal portion of at least one class room.
d) Internal portion of computer room alongwith computers.
e) Internal portion of entire institute with institution's name board in close view
f) Internal portion of one laboratory.
g) Internal portion of principal's room
h) Internal portion of library
i) Internal portion of faculty room.

The Expert Co~ittee will verify all the above-mentioned faciliti~s/ d_ocum~nts and submi~ its
report along with the relevant documents to AICTE, New Delhi, which will be subsequerttly
sent to Regional Oftice for consideration by the Regional Committee.
STAGE-VII
a. The Report of the Expert Committee shall be examined by a Sub-Committee of the
concerned Regional Committee (consisting of at least 3 members of the Regi~nal
Committee) and based on the Scrutiny Report of this Sub-Committee, the cpn-
cemed Regional Committee shall consider the Report of the Expert CommittJe.
b. The Sub-Committee of Executive Committee(EC) of AICTE, New Delhi will ~n­
sider the recommendations of the Regional Committee, the proposal along ith
the report of the Expert Committee and other relevant documents and the f nal
decision shall be communicated to all concerned by AICTE on or before May Sth
2003.
STAGE-VIII

If a Letter of Approval is not issued, then the applicant can appeal to the Council on or be ore
30th May, 2003. Applicants are required to submit the documentary evidence to substantiate the
claims (as on 28.02.2003) made, with the appeal. These appeals will be put up before the Ap ' el-
late Committee and based on the recommendations of the Appellate Committee, revisit of x-
pert Committee may be arranged by the AICTE, New Delhi, at the cost of the Applicant/
posed Institution.
STAGE-IX
Based on the recommendations of the Appellate Committee and/ or the report of Ex ert
Committee(Revisit), the Sub-Committee of Executive Committee(EC) of AICTE, New D lhi
will take final decision which will be communicated to all concerned on or bef re
30th June 2003.

NOTE:
tr,
The applicants are requested to note that all the documents required at different stages a~e ~e
submitted on or before the prescribed cut-off date and aJl the documents must be subrrutter m
"1 1' lot only; If any of the documents, as asked for, is not submitted, the Council will not con-
I\ ll·r the proposal further and the proposal shall stand
rejected.

1. '1 SCHEDUL E FOR PROCESI NG OF APPLICA TIONS AT A GLANCE FOR ESTAB-


LISHMEN T OF NEW TECHNIC AL INSTITU TIONS IN ACADEM IC YEAR 2003-2004

Stage Documen ts to be submitted Cut-off Date


Stage-I Applicant has to submit following documents for verification: November 15, 2002.
Je.p .;- ; . q, "/!
• Trust I Society Registration document.
.5i"Yi..i ·J -~ ._' ·. ~;. ... 2-A1·."1J'J_, 1/L
i • Registered Land document(s) . / ' f ,,
I' ,.
>< ,. _ ,

• Approved Building Plan.


• Photograph as proof of completion of 75% of building . '
• Proof of funds in the form of FOR and bank balance .

• NOC: from concerned State Government . November2 5,2002

Consideration of proposal by Hearing Committee with documents December 20, 2002


Stage-II · dm I
· Stage-. r
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··; ltf/
asmentione r'
f'J.,· !,·. (.', .· '. ,
· L· i,.. ' r -. · / ·
Regional Committee meeting for consideratio n of recommend ations January 10, 2003
of Hearing Committee, State Govt., University (or Letter of littent.
Issue of Letter of Intent. January 31, 2003
Stage-III ' , ... ·,r , ... f ~· (-
'
If a letter of Intent is issued, the applicant has to fulfill the following February 28,2003
conditions I submit the following documents:

• Non refundable inspection fee .


• Joint FDR with the concerned Regional Officer of AICTE .

-. Photograph of complete Building...
Original Land Documents to establlsh that it has not been
pledged I

'
• Land Use Certificate.
• Advertiseme nt for faculty recruitment.
• Proof of regular maintenance of funds .

Stage-IV Appeal for reconsiderat ion for issue of LOI for 2003-2004 .,, l ___
). ' - Feb 21st, 2003
Stage-V . Issue of LOI against appeals, if recommend ed by Appellate committee. March 14, 2003
- March 1, 2003
Stage-VI On fulfillment of conditions of Letter of Intent, Expert Committee I

visit shall be arranged for verification of creation of infrastructu re '-' ;:. ..:,, · ,.....
' ·/ to
and other facilities including equipment, library, faculty etc. for '::. April15, 2003 · •. • / 1

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approval of the course as per norms .and standards of the Council. '
Stage-VII Consideratio n of the report of Expert (Visiting) Committee by a Sub-: April30, 2003
Committee of Regional Committee and then by the Regional Committee

Based on Expert Committ~e report and other relevant doc~ents, the 1 May 15,2003
Council.will communica te its decision to all concerned. / ' ' i : · , · .. /
'/):) ;::
. (/ ,:::.

Stage-VIII Appeals for reconsiderat ion for issue of Letter of Approval. . C a(......_ ,, .._,._ I .··••· . May 30, 2003 •.
" : ,
Stage-:XI Decision on the appeal for issue of Letter of ApprovaL·
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3.6 AICTE NORMS FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW INSTITUTIONS FOR FIRST YE!R
(TOSTARTWITH) . ;
(MBA/MCA and Under-graduate degree level courses in Engineering & Technolo 'Y1
Pharmacy I Architecture/ Town Planning/ Hotel Management & Catering Technolo 'YI
Applied Arts & Crafts)

INTAKE

Maximum permissible annual intake for the institution and maximum number of courses arl as
given below, to start with for first year: .

Engineering & Architecture Pharmacy Hotel Mngt. Applied Art MCA MBf
Technology & Town & Catering & Crafts
Planning . Tech.
Intake Course Intake Intake Intake Intake Intake IntaRe

The size of class shall be 60 for each course except Architecture/ Town Planning where· , it
shall be 40.

A) ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS

1. LAND

S.N. Class of Institutions Requirement of land (in acres)


Rural District HQ Corporation/ Metro/ State Capital/City
Municipality Limit Corporation limit only

1. . Engineering &Technology . 25.0*** 10.0** 5.0*


2. Pharmacy 5.0* 2.5 0.5
3. Hotel Mngt.& Catering Tech 5.0* 2.5 0.5
4. Architecture 10.0** 5.0* 2.0
5. Applied Arts & Crafts 5.0* 2.5 0.5
6. MBA orMCA 2.5 1.25 0.5

(*)Land shall not be inore than in 2 pieces with main institutional buildings on a plot not less th~ - -1 3
acres(contiguous); (**) Land shall not be more than in 2 pieces with main institutional buildings on a plot ot
less then 6 acres(contiguous); (***) Land shall not be more than in 2 pieces with main institutional buildi g
on a plot notless1han 15 acres(contiguous). Wherever the land requirement is less than 5 acres, the
entire land area shall be in single piece and contiguous•.

Note: Any area, which is not covered under Municipal Corporation limits of Metro City/ Sate
Capital/ DistrictHQ, shall be deemed as Rural.
BUILT UP AREA

II )
Class of Institutions Minimum Requirement(in sqm)
I
Jo. Instructional Administrative Circulation Total
Area (Carpet Area (Carpet and other
Area) Area) Area****
Engineering & Technology 1745 240 1015 ·3000
' Pharmacy 502 100 98 700
Hotel Mngt. & Catering Tech. 702 150 148 1000
I. Architecture 534 100 66 700
I
Applied Arts &Crafts (Degree) 534 100 66 700
MCA 502 100 98 700
MBA 502 100 98 700

1 '
CIRCULATION AND OTHER AREAS INCLUDE TOILETS, CORRIDORS, STAIR-
I ,SES, COMMON AREAS ETC.

DETAILS OF INSTRUCTIONAL AREA (CARPET AREA)

Class of New Classrooms Tutorial Drawing _Computer Library Loboratories/


) Institution Room Hall Centre Workshops
No. of Area No. Area No. Area No, of Area No. of Area No. Area
Rooms of Of of of of Rooms of Rooms (sqm) of of
each Rooms each Halls each each Halls each
Room Room Hall Room~ Hall
(sqm (sqm) (sqm) (sqm) (sqm
Engg&Tech. 3 66 2 36 1 175 1 150 1 400 3 250
Pharmacy 1 66 1 36 - - - - 1 100 4 75
HotelMngt. 1 66 1 36 - - - - 1 100 2 250
&Catering
Tech.
Architecture 1 66 1 36 1* 200 - - 1 100 2 66
Applied Arts 1 66 1 36 1* 200 - - 1 100 2 66
&Crafts
MCA 1 66 1 36 1 150 100 1 150
MBA 1 66 1 36 3*** 50 1 150 100 - -

(*) Studio (***)Conference/Seminar Rooms.


4. COMPUTER CENTRE (Central computing facilities, only for degree Engineerin
& Technology, MCA and MBA programmes).

Particulars Requirements as petAICTE'Norms


Under graduate MCA MBA
Degree in Engg./Tech.
1. , ~c); of Computer terminals~ Terminal-Student Terminal-Student Terminal-Student
Ratio= 1:4 (60 Nos) Ratio= 1:2 (30 Nos) Ratio= 1:2 (30 Nos)
2. Hardware specification P4 Processor P4 Processor P4 Processor
3. No. of terminals on LAN/ 50% of no. of terminals 50% of no. of terminals 50% of no. of
WAN (30 Nos) (15) Nos terminals (15) Nos
I
4. Relevant legal softwares At least 2 (two) At least 2 (two) At least 2 (two)
system software system software syste~ software

packages and 4 packages and 4 packages and 4


\(four) Application (four) Application (four) Application
Software Packages Software Packages Software Packages
5. Printer: Computer Printer: Computer Printer : Computer
Terminal ratio; 1:10 Termfual ratio= 1:10 Terminal ratio= 1: 0
(6 Nos) (3 Nos) (3 Nos)

5. LIBRARY

S. . Class of Institutions No. of Book&'for - No. of Books No of Furniture Full-Time Photocopier


No. · Technical Subjects for Sc. & Journals Librarian
Humanities
No. of No. of (Volumes) (No) (No)
Titles " Volume
1. Engg. & Tech. 250 per 1000 per 3 per Sufficient 1 1
Course Course 1000 Course for Books
&Seating
Capacity
for25%
of Intake
2. Pharmacy 150 1500 15 -do- 1 1
3. Hotel Mngt.& ._ 150 2000 12 -do- 1 1
Catering Tech.
4. Architecture ~ 500 500 3 -do- 1 1
5. . Applied Arts &Crafts 150 500 3 -do- 1 1
6.
1
MBA or MCA 150 .500 3 -do- -1 1
/
11 . FACULTY

Class of Principal/ No of No of No of Total No of Technical Supporting


'o. Institutions Director Professors Assistant Lecturers Staff ·
Professor!
/Readers
Appointed Identifed Identifed Identifed Appointed Appointed+ Identified
-!Identified
I Engineering & 1 1 4 10 16 1 Lab Assistant for each Lab
& Technology + 2 Maintenance Staff for
thelnst.
' l'harmacy 1 1 2 4 1 Lab Assistant for each Lab.
+ 1 Maintenance Staff for
the Inst.
-; -do-
Hotel Mngt. & 1 1 2 4
Catering Tech.
I. Architecture 1 1 2 4 -do-
' AppliedArts&Crafts 1 1 2 4 -do-
It, MBAorMCA 1 1 2 4 -do-

FUNDS

<.., 1 No. Class of Institution Minimum Fund Requirement (Rs. in Lakhs)


Building ·Equipment/ Library etc. JointFDR Operational Fund *

I. Engineering& Technology 100 100 50 35


'
'
(Degree)
)
·-· Pharmacy (Degree) 25 20 20 20

1. Hotel Mngt. & Catering 35 40 20 20

Tech. (Degree)
L Architecture (Degree) 25 30 20 15
') Applied Arts & Crafts 25 20 20 15

(Degree)
- . (l, 25 40 20 20
MCA
7. MBA 25 30 20 20

• '\l ute: At the time af Expert Committee's visit, it is likely that investment for building is
.li tl -<1dy made upto Rs. 100 lakhs and Joint FDR already created. The applicant is also expected
!l 1 invest Rs. 100 lakhs for equipment/ machineries/libr ary etc. by this time. If documentary
I'~ < 1ofs for such investments are produced, then required funds are as given in the last column.
B) DESIRABLE REQUIREMENTS (All areas mentioned below are Carpet Area)

Sl..No. Description. · Minimum Requirements as per Norms .·

Engg.ffech; Pharmacy HMCT Architecture Applied MCA


Arts & Crafts orMB
L Digital Two One One One One One
Library Computers+ Computer+
· Library
Computer+ Computer+ Computer+ ComputeT
Library Library Library Library Library
Networking+ Networking Networking+ Networking Networking+ Networ · g+
Multimedia + Multimedia Multimedia +Multimedia Multimedia Multimedi
Facilities Facilities Facilities Facilities Facilities Facilities
2. Permanent 50KVA 15KVA 15KVA ' 10KVA 10KVA 15KVA
Electrical
Connection
3. All Weather Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum
Approach 4mwide 4mwide 4mwide 4mwide 4mwide 4mwide
Road
4. Potable
Water
600 Lt/day 120 Lt/day 120 Lt/day 120 Lt/day 120 Lt/day
120 Lt/dai
Supply
System
5 Electrical 25KVA 5KVA 5KVA 5KVA 5KVA 5KVA
Generator
6 Students' 100Sqm 100Sqm 100Sqm 100Sqm 100Sqm 100Sqm
'··
~

Canteen
7 Students' 100Sqm 100Sqm 1QOSqm 100Sqm 100Sqm 100Sqm
Common
Room
8 Principal's 100Sqm 100Sqm 100Sqm 100Sqm 100Sqm lOOSqm
Quarters
9 Hostel: Boys 25% of stud- 25% of stud- 25% of stud- 25% of stud- 25% of stud-
-ents (boys)
25%ofs]d-
-ents (boy )
-ents (boys) -ents (boys) · -ents (boys) -ents (boys)

:Girls 50% of stud- 50% of stud- 50% of stud- 50% of stud- 50% of stud- 50%ofs~d-

-ents (girls) : -ents (girls) -ents (girls) -ents (girls) -ents (girls) -ents (girli )

/
APPROVAL PROCESS FOR INTRODUC TION OF ADDITION AL
COURSES/V ARIATION IN INTAKE OF EXISTING COURSES/
EXTENSION OF APPROVAL OF THE INSTITUTI ONS
1\ 113A/MCA and Under-graduate degree level courses in Engineering &Technology I Pharmacy I
\ rchitecture/ Town Planning/ Hotel Management & Catering Technology I Applied Arts &
t 1·,1fts)

LL INTRODUC TION OF ADDITIONA L COURSES/V ARIATION IN


INTAKE OF EXISTING COURSES ·

·1.1.1 ISSUE OF ADVERTISEM ENT FOR CONSIDERAT ION OF APPLICATION S/


PROPOSALS

l' he Text of the Ad,vertisement is as given below:

1\ ICTE will consider applications in prescribed forms for introduction of new course(s) and/ or
i111 Tease/ variation in annual intake of existing course(s) for the academic year 2003-2004 for
111 tder-graduate level courses in Engineering I Technology I Pharmacy I Architecture I Town
I'l. mning I Hotel Management & Catering Technology I Applied Arts & Crafts and MBA I
:--,I l ~ A programmes .

.\ 11 plication Form can be obtained from AICTE headquarters, New Delhi'or from any of the
1\t ·gional Offices located at Bangalore, Bhopal, Kolkata, Chandigarh, Chennai, Kanpur and
.\lt 11nbai, between November 11, 2002 to November 29, 2002. Self Financing Institutions shall
Ia· issued the application form on payment of Rs. 5000 I- in the form of Demand Draft drawn in
1.1 , uur of Member Secretary, AICTE, payable at New Delhi on any Nationalised Bank.

!' It~ application should be submitted in prescribed form in original to the concerned Regional
( ll lice of AICTE and a copy each to AICTE,New Delhi, the concerned State Govt./ DTE/ UT
t\ t l ministration and the Affiliating University.

li t~ last date of receipt of completeq application form is December 5, 2002.

Ih , Council has decided that the following criteria will be strictly followed while processing
Jl w applications I proposals:

a) The application shall not be processed by AICTE without the No Objection


Certificate (NOC) from the concerned State Govt. / UT Administration for eacr
proposal/ application. The NOC must be received by the concerned Regim al
Office of AICTE by 3Pt December, 2002.

b) Institutions which are functioning from temporary premises, shall not pe


considered for additional course(s) and/ or increase / variation in annual intai".

c) Additional courses(s) and I or increase/ variation in annual intake may lb e


considered with maximum limit given below, subject to compliance of all tlhe
Norms & Standards of AICTE, by the applicant:

Year Engineering
&Technology
MCA MBA Architecture
&Town
Phaqnacy
!
HotelMngt.Appli·r
&Catering Arts&
Planning Tech. \ Crafts
. Intake Course Intake Intake Intake Intake Intake Intake
First Year 240 4 60 60 40 60 60 60
Second year 300 5 60 60 . 40 60 60 60 I
Third Year · 360 6 60 120 40 60 60 60
Fourth Year 420 6 120 120 . 40 60 60 60
Fifth Year 420 6 120 120 40 60 120 120
Sixth Year * * * * ' '
*** ** ** **

* Further increase can be considered after accreditation. ** No further increase. *** Further
increase can be considered in multiples of 40.
fi
Note: The size of class shall be 60 for each course, except Architecture/ Town Planning wherr in
it shall be 40.

The decision of the Council with regard to additional course and/ or variation in annual int ke
shall be final. Canvassing is strictly prohibited. No enquiry and correspondence shall be
entertained during the processing of the .application.

For Diploma Level Courses, institutions may contact the concerned Directorate of Techn'cal
Education of the State I Union Territory.

Date: 18.10.2002 MEMBER SECRETA~Y


.
I

1. ' ELIGIBILITY

• The applicant should be an AICTE approved Technical Institution.

• Additional courses and I or variation in intake shall be considered as per


the laid down policies and overall ceiling fixed by the Council.

• Institution should be offering its approved courses in permanent location.

• No institution which is running in temporary I rented I hired premises shall be


considered for additional courses and I or variation in intake .

.:1 SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS

'Y In response to press notification to obtain prescribed application form from AICTE
Head Quarters I Regional offices, on payment of Rs. 5000 I (for self-financing
institutions) in the form of Demand Draft in favour of Member Secretary, AICTE,
payable at New Delhi.

'Y ' Submission of Application by:

+ The ·Chairman of the Governing Body I Director of Technical Education for


Govt./Govt. Aided institution

+ The Competent Authority for University I Deemed University

+ The Chairman or Secretary of Society I Trust for Private Unaided Institution.

Application/Proposal shall be submitted in original to the concerned Regional


Office of AICTE and copies to

+ Member Secretary, AICTE, New Delhi

+ Concerned State Government/ UT Administration /


Concerned Affiliating University

.\ .2 EXTENSION OF APPROVAL OF THE INSTITUTIONS

1 ~ .1 ELIGIBILITY
• The fnstitutions should be due for extension of approval for next academic year .

• The institution should have the validity of current approval.

• The extension of approval shall be for the courses which are currently approved.
4.2.2 SUBMISSION OF COMPLIANCE-CUM-PROGRESS REPORT

The concerned Regional Officer of AICTE shall send written communication to the Institutiors
which are due for ext~nsion of approval for the ensuing academic year to sub1it
~O~P~IANCE-CUM-PROGRESS REPORT al.ong·with ~spection Fee (for self-fihanc~ g .
mstitutions) of Rs. 40000/-, by a Cut-Off-Dat e, m a prestnbed Format.
1
The duly filled in format shall be submitted to the AICTE Regional Office along with prescribfd
fee (for self-financing institutions) by Demand Draft (DD) in favour of Member Secretal y'
AICTE, New Delhi, payable at New Delhi. I

4.3 PROCEDU RE AND STEPS FOR PROCESS ING APPLICA TIOJS/


PROPOSA LS FOR INTRODU CTION OF ADDITIO NAL COURSEJS)!
VARIATIO N IN ANNUAL INTAKE/E XTENSION OF AICfE ~PROVl L

1) Application s in specified format is invited by AICTE, New Delhi with details for
submission and schedule of processing in the Application Form for introduction of
courses/ variation in intake.

2) The concerned Regional Officer of AICTE shall instruct the Institutions to su~mit
Compli~ce- ~urn- Pr?~ress Report by a s~eci~i~~ date to consider E.xtens~on of ~pp~fval
or otherwise, m a specified format along With VISiting Fee (from Self Fmancmg lnstituti ns ).
'··

3) The applications received at Sl. No 1 and Progress-cum Compliance Report of Sl.lfo 2


shall be scrutinized by the Regional Office to examine whether all necessary docum[ nts
have been submitted and/ or whether the documents are in order.

4) An Expert Committee constituted by the concerned Regional Officer of AICTE shall isit 1

the Institution (s), as 'applicable, based on the following guidelines and the comm ttee
shall submit its report to Regional Officer.

Guidelines for organizing visits to Existing Approved Institutions for extension of


AICTE approval/ Introduction of Additional courses/ Variation in Intake.

a. Extension of AICTE approval may be accorded without visit to such Tech.Jil.ical


Courses which are accredited in a Technical Institution, by the National Boat d of
"Accreditation (NBA) of AICTE, till the validity of accreditation period.' If th~ last
date of validity of accreditation is before the end of a relevant academic yea,~, the
extension of approval may be automatically treated as valid up to the compli tion
of that academic year. .

1
If a Technical Institution is conducting more than one Technical Courses,
and at least two (2) of its courses are accredited by the National Board of
Accreditation (NBA) of AICTE, AICTE may accord its extension of approval
for Technical Courses which are not accredited, upto two (2) years, without
any visit of Expert Committee, provided there is no application for Additional
Courses / Increase in Intake for existing courses.

b. The institutions which were accorded AICTE approval for a period of 3 years
will also not to be visited, if there are no application for additional courses/
increase in intake. Further extension of AICTE approval may be accorded for
two more years, without visit.

If any Institution has been accorded extension of AICTE approval during the
last 3 sessions consecutivel y and the institution has not applied for any
additional course/varia tion in intake, the institution may be considered for
further extension of approval for two more years.

c. Wherever extension of approval is due and the institutions do not fall under
the above categories at (a) and/ or (b), a visit of Expert Committee should be
arranged. If a proposal has been received for introduction of additional
course/ variation in intake, a visit of Expert Committee should be arranged.

d. Any Institution against which any complaint has been received and/ or
vigilance enquiry has been started or the institution has some serious
deficiencies, the institution should be visited without following the above
guidelines at (a) & (b). ...

e. Visits to existing institutions wh~rever there are ongoing court cases shall be
arranged by AICTE, HQ involving one officer for each visit either from the
concerned Bureau or from the Legal Cell.

f. Expert Committee shall consist of 2 · to 4 members, from the approved list


with a Chairperson for each committee.

g. Experts should not be from the same state where the Institute is located and
they should be nominated preferably from the neighbourin g states.

h. One Expert Committee should not visit more than 2 (two) institutions in a
day.

1. To reduce the workload for organizing a large number of visits in some


~egions, all the seven Regional Officers may help each other for arranging
visits for other Regions with equal distribution.

Note : Visits for Architecture courses will be conducted by the Council of Architecture
(COA).
5) The report of the Expert Committee and/ or Compliance-cum Progress report sh~ll
be scrutinized by a Sub-committee of the concerned Regional Committee consistfg
of at least 3 members of the Regional Com.mittee, constituted by the Regio~~l
Officer of AICTE in consultation With the Chairman, Regional Committee. Tr,e
Concerned Regional Committee shall consider the recommendations of its S b-
Committee.

6) The recommendations of the Regional committee shall be considered by EC-S b-


Committee of AICTE, New Delhi.

7) The Institution may submit appeals against the decision of AICTE and an Appellre
Committee constituted by AICTE shall look into the G1ievances of the Institutiol s.

8) EC-Sub-Committee of AICTE shall consider the recommendations of the Appellr te


Committee for final decision.

Note: The same relevant procedure given above shall be followed, in case an institution
desires to replace one course by other and wishes to readjust the intake within he
approved intake.

4.4 DOCUMENTS REQUIRED

DOCUMENTS TO BE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE EXPERT COMMITTEE DURI G


ITS VISIT TO AN INSTITUTION

a. APPROVAL
1. First approval of AICTE
2. Subsequent extension of approvals of AICTE
3. Affiliation of University

b. LAND AND BUILDING

1. Original Land document


2'. Approved Plan of the building with total area of built up space

~. FINANCE

1. Audited Statement of accounts of the institution.


d. LIBRARY, COMPUTERS AND EQUIPMENT- COURSEWISE

1. Stock Register of Library Books, Computers, Equipment of various


laboratories, Furniture.

e. FACULTY

1. Name of the Principal/Director- Date of Joining

2. List of Faculty Members appointed - with qualification, designation, date of


joining, discipline wise.

3. List of Faculty Members deputed for higher studies - last two years
4. List of Papers published in National I International Conferences I Journals
by the Faculty Members - last two years.

5. List of Books /Text Books written by the Faculty -last two years.

6. List of Faculty Members attended Summer I Winter School -last two years.

7. List of R&D, Consultancy Project undertaken by Faculty -last two years.

8. Aquittance roll of Faculty I Non-teaching staff for the current and previous
year.

f. STUDENT

1. Number of Students admitted during previous year - coursewise.

2. Percentage of Pass in each course for the last three years.

3. Time table of each course during the current year.

4. List of Co-curricular and extra curricular activities available to students such


as NCC, NSS etc.

PROCE DURE FOR DECLA RING AN INSTIT UTION TO BECOM
ELIGIBLE TO ADMIT FOREIG N STUDE NTS/ PERSON S OF INDI1 N
9RIGIN (PIO), CHANG E OF SITE, CHANG E OF NAME OF AN
INSTIT UTION AND CHANG E OF CATEGARY OF AN INSTITUTI([)N

5.1 PROCEDU RE TO CERTIFY THE ELIGIBILITY OF A TECHNIC AL INSTITU TION


FOR FILLING UP SEATS FOR AICTE APPROVE D TECHNIC AL COURSES LEADifG
TO DIPLOM A/ POST-DI PLOMA/ ADVANC ED DIPLOM A/ DEGREE / PO T-
GRADUA TE DEGREE IN ENGINEE RING & TECHNO LOGY/ ARCHITE CTUR &
TOWN PLANNI NG/ PHARMA CY/ APPLIED ARTS & CRA~TS/ HOtEL
MANAG EMENT & CATERIN G TECHNO LOGY, MBA, POST-GR ADU:tTE
DIPLOMA LEVEL PROGRA MME IN MANAGE MENT, MCA, POST-GR ADUf-TE
DIPLOMA IN COMPUT ER APPLICA TION AND POST-GRADUA TE DIPLOMA. IN
ENGINE ERING/ TECHNO LOGY FROM AMONG ST FOREIGN NATION ALS/
PERSONS OF INDIAN ORIGIN (PIO).

• The Institutio ns should be able to provide suitable hostels / reside


accommod ation to the Foreign Students/ Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs).

• The teacher student ratio in the technical departme nt/ section where For ign
Nationals /Persons of Indian Origiit are admitted is not below 1:15.

• Institution s have a modern library as per norms & standards of AICTE ith
multi-med ia facilities.

• The total plinth area of the institution (excluding hostels and residentia l are s) is
not less than 12.5 sq.m. per student.

• The Institute and its hostels have proper approach road, good environnr-ent,
sufficient water supply and an arrangeme nt for generators in absence of normal
,supply of electricity.

• The concerned institution was not put under "No Admission " or "Reduced In~ake"
category by AICTE due to poor infrastruc tural facilities atleast during the 1ast 3
years.
"
• The institute is functionin g atleast for a period of 5 years after AICTE approrval.

• The results of the last two years for final year students are not less than 75%,
calculated based on Number of students appeared for the final examinati o .
I he follow ing proce dure shall be follo wed:
ution to AICTE,
• An appli catio n with Statu s Repo rt will be subm itted by the Instit
New Delhi
An Expe rt Comm ittee const ituted by AICTE, New Delhi
shall visit the Instit ute at

the cost of the Institute.
be taken by AICTE,
• Based on the Repo rt of the comm ittee, final decision will
New Delhi.

ION
'i .2 PROCEDURE FOR CHA NGE OF NAM E OF AN INST ITUT
Regional Officer of
1) The Instit ution shall send a writt en reque st to the conce rned
Govt. and Affiliating
AICTE along with No Objection CertificatE: (NOC) of the State
Univ ersity .
with his comm ents /
2) The Regional Officer shall forw ard the appli catio n along
recom mend ation s to AICTE, New Delhi for final decision.
ITUT ION
1.. I PROCEDURE FOR CHA NGE OF CATEGORY OF AN INST
' en's Instit ute to Co-
1) If an instit ution wishe s to chan ge its categ ory from Wom
versa, it may subm it
Educ ation al/ from Self-financing to Aide d/ Govt. etc. or vice
Objection Certificate
a propo sal to the conce rned Regional Office along with No
from t~e State Govt and Affiliating Univ~rsity.
to AICTE, New Delhi
2) The Conc erned Regional Officer shall _forwa rd the propo sal
1
along with his / her recom mend ation s for final decision.

LAN D AND BUIL DING S


.·1 PROCEDURE FOR CHA NGE OF SITE AND NOR MS ON
s ON NEW SITE
Objection Certificate (NOC) from
( l1. 111)!;e of locat ion/ statio n may be perm itted after gettin g No
1111 · l tmcem ed State Govt. / UT Adm inistr ation and
Affiliating Body, by the Comp etent Auth ority
111 . \ ICTE as per laid down proce dure subje
ct to the cond ition that no reque st/rep resen tation /
issio n of appli catio n/pro posal for
.1p plication for chang e of site will be consi dered after subm
letion of at least two years after a
,•'lt.lb lishm ent of a new Tech nical Instit ution , till the comp
tw w instit ution is starte d with .the appro val of AICT
E. The norm s for land preva iling at the
to be fulfilled for the propo sed
3 ttll l• ' uf sendi ng the appli catio n for.ch ange of site shall have
. 1\.lll)!;ed site. ,

l'lw follow ing proce dure shall l:>e follo wed:


the following docu ment s in
I) The appli cant shall have to subm it an appli catio n along with
E:
original in one lot to the conce rned Regional Office of AICT
• Land documents (such as sale deed for the land, land use certificate, topo-sketct
.
of the land etc.) for the proposed new site
1
• Architectural Drawings duly prepared by an Architect and approved by thr
concerned statutory authority for the proposed new site.

• Master Plan of the Campus for the entire land indicating land-use, circulatio~,
landscaping, infrastructure etc. (Scale 1 : 1000 I 1 : 500) for the proposed new sil

• Floor Plans, Sections and Elevations of all the existing Academic buildings
including Area details for the proposed new site.

• No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the concerned State Govt. and affiliating
University for the proposed new site.

2) The application along with documents will be scrutinized by the concerne,d Region1l
Office of AICTE and the original documents shall be returned to the Institution, An Expei t
Committee will visit at the cdst of the institutions, if the documents are found in ordef"
The Buildings and required built-up space should be ready before the visit of Expert
Committee. The documents mentioned in Sl. No.(l) above shall be produced in originll
before the Expert Committee for verification. Photograph~ (color) of the buildi~g attes~e~
by the Chairman/ Secretary of the trust/Society and a V1deo CD (Compatible Wlth
"Windows Media Player") indicating the following shall also -be handed over o
the Expert Committee:

• Front side of the entire building in close views.

• Back side of the entire building in dose view,

• Internal portion of at least one class room.

• Internal portion of computer room alongwith computers.

• Internal portion of entire institute with institution's name board in close view.

• Internal portion of one laboratory.

• Internal portion of Principal's room

• Internal portion of library

• Internal portion of faculty room.

3) Based on the report of the Expert Committee and other documents, final decision sh 11
be taken by AICTE, New Delhi.
/
ESSENTIAL NORMS ON LAND AND BUILDINGS FOR NEW SITE
LAND
S.No. . Requirement of land (in acres)
District HQ/ Corporation/ Metro/State Capital- City
Corporation limit only
1. 5.0+
2. Pharrnac 0.5 -,
3. Hotel Mn t.& Caterin Tech
4. Architecture 10.0++ 5.0+
5. A lied Arts & Crafts 5.0+ 2.5
6. MBA or MCA 2.5 1.25

(+) Land shall not be more than in 2 pieces with main institutional·buildings on a plot not
less than 3 acres(contiguous); (++)Land shall not be more than in2pieces whh main
institutional buildings on a plot not \ess then 6 acres(contiguous); · (+++)Land shall not be
more than in 2 pieces with main institutional building on a.' Elotnot le~.s than 15
.1cres(contiguous). Wherever the land requirement is less than 5 acres, the entin:dand area .
shall be in single piece and contiguous.
1\l ote: Any area, which is not covered under Municipal Corporation limits of Metro City/
State. Capital/ District HQ, shall be deemed as Rural.

BU ILT UP AREA

<., .No. Class of New Minimum Requirement(in sqm)


Institutions

I.

I.

1' ' ' ) Circulation and other Areas include toilets, corridor, staircases, common area etc.
Administrative Area includes principal's room, strong room, reception office, main offic '. ,
maintenance office, faculty seating rooms, store, office equipment room etc.

DETAILS OF INSTRUCTIONAL AREA (CARPET AREA)


,.

s. Clas!j>OfNew ' Classroom~ Tutorial Drawing Computer Library Loboratorie I


No. Institution' Room Hall ' Centre · Workshops
No of Area No Area No Area No. of Area No. of Area Total TotaJ
Rooms of of of of of Rooms of Rooms (sqm) Area Worl
each Rooms each Halls each each of shOf1S
Room Room Hall Room Labs (sqm
(sqm) (sqm) (sqm) (sqm) (sqm)
1. Engg&Tech. (Y) 66 (YY) 36 1 175 1 150 1 400 200 900
per
lab/
\
work
shop
2. :Pharmacy (Y) 66 (YY) 36 1 75 1 150 1450 100
Mus
-urn)
3. HotelMngt. (Y) 66 (YY) 36 1 75 1 150 1425
&Catering.
Tech. ·
4. Architecture (Y) 66 (YY) 36 5(YYY) 200 1 75 1 100 360 100
5. Applied Arts (Y) 66 (YY) . 36 5(YYY) .zoo 1 75 1 100 360 100
&Crafts
6. MCA (Y) 66 (YY) 36 1 150 1 100 150
7. MBA (Y) 66 (YY) 36 3(Se- 50 1 150 1 100
minar/
Con£-
erence
Rooms

Total Students' Strength in the Institution


• (Y) Number of Classrooms =- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
40 (for Arch.) or 60 (for other discipline)

Total Students' Strength in the Institution


xr
• (YY) Number of Tutorial Rooms = xo. 3
.~ 20 (for Arch.) or 30 (for other discipline)

(YYY) Studio and Exhibition cum Conference Room



APPROVED NOMENCLATURE OF COURSES
(Under Graduate Degree)

I he approved nomenclature of courses at Under-graduate Degree Level in Engineering &


lt ·chnology /Pharmacy I Architecture/ Town Planning/ Hotel Management & Catering
It ·chnology and Applied Arts & Crafts to be started in new Technical Institutions and
111 l roduction of new courses in the existing Technical Institutions from the academic year 2003-
,'1 l04, are as given below:

,\. ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY COURSES

S I. No. N arne of the Course Course Code


l. Aeronautical Engineering AE
2. Agricultural En ineering . AG ·
3. Automobile Engineering AUE
4. Applied Electronics & Instrumentation AEI
5. Automation and Robotics ARE
6. Bio-Medical En ineering BME
7. Bio-Technology(*) ·. BT
8. Ceramic Engineering I Technology CT
9. Chemical Engineerin CH
10. Civil Engineerin CE
11. Computer Science and Engineerin , cs
12. Electrical Engineering or Electrical & Electronics Engineering EE or EEE
l3. Electronics and Communication Engineering ECE
l4. Environmental En ineering
l5. Food Technology
16. Industrial Engineering and Management
L7. Information Technology
18. Instrumentation and Control Engineering
19. Leather Technology
20. Marine Engirieering
21. Materials Science & Technology
22. Metallurgical Engineering
23. Mechanical Engineering · .
24. Mining. Engineering
25. Oil & Paint Technology
26. Polymer Science and Rubber Technology , ~
27. Printing Technology
Sl. No,, .Narite of the Course · Course Code : I

28. Produc;tion Engineering PE


29. · Pul & Paper Technology PPT
'Sugar Technology ST
31. ' Textile Engineering I Technology TXT
32. ·Trans ortation En TE

B. PHARMACY

Sl No. Name of the Course Course Code


1. Pharmacy PH

C. ARCHITECTURE & TOWN PLANNING:

Sl No. Name of the Course Course Cod


1. Architecture AR
2. Interior Design ID
3. Building Construction Technology BCT
4. Planning PL

D. HOTEL MANAGEMENT & CATERING TECHNOLOGY

Sl No. Name of the Course Course · Cod~


1. Hotel Management & Catering Technology HMCT

E. APPLIED ARTS & CRAFTS:

Sl No. Name of the Course Course Cod~

1. Applied Arts & Product Design APD I

2. Fine Arts I Applied Arts I Fine & Ap lied Arts FA/ AA I FAlL\
3. Fashion & Apparel Design FAD

(*)Pol icy I guidelines for approval of Bio-Technology at Under-Graduate degree level programme
shall be as stated below: · 1·
(i) No new institutions shall be eligible for approval to B.Tech./Under-gradu : te
· degree level programmes in Bio-Technology.

(ii) B.Tech/Under-graduate degree level programmes in Bio-Technology shall be


restricted to institutions that have strong and established (existing) Departmepts
of Chemical Engineering/ Pharmacy or have relevant interdisciplinary strengr
DURA TION AND ENTRY LEVEL OF PROGRAMMES

7. 1 UNDER GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMMES

-
'> 1. No. Type of the Duration Entry Level Qualific ations
Programme (Full-time)
--
I. Engineering & 4 years Should be a pass in 10+2 examination with Physics
Technology and Mathematics as compuls ory subjects along with
one of the following subjects:
"Chemis try/ Bio-Technology/ Comput er Science I
Biology".

J 3 years Diploma in Engg./T~ch. with 60% marks, for


Lateral Entry to.2nct year B.E. / B.Tech. program me.
- ')
Pharmac y 4 years Should be a pass in 10+2 examination with Physics

and Chemist ry as compuls ory subjects along with
one of the following subjects:
"Mathem atics/ Bio-Technology l Comput er Science
I Biology".
'
~

~ 3 years Diploma in Pharmac y with 60% marks, for Lateral


Entry to 2nd year B.Pharm. Program me
- l
), Architecture I 4 or 5 years Should be a pass in 10+2 examination with Physics
Town and Maj~~m~tics as compuls ory subjects along with
Planning one of the following subjects:
"Chemis try I Engg. Drawing / Comput er Science I
Biology".

~ 3 or 4 years Diploma in Architecture / Architectural Assistant-


ship with 60% marks, for Lateral Entry to 2nct year
B.Arch. program me
L Hotel 4 years Should be pass in 10+2 examination.
Manage ment
& Cate:JO.ing
Technology

I ht· candidat es will, however , be required to qualify the entrance test in all subjects as per
11'1 Ill irements of the entrance test. It has been also
decided that in order to reduce the multiplicity
of Entrance Tests, the various State Governmen ts/ Union Territory Administrati ons may fill p
the open seats in Technical Institutions on the basis of All India Engineering Entrance Examina ·~m
(AIEEE) being conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).

7.2 MBA /MCA PROGRAMMES

Sl.. No. '. Type of the Duration- Entry Level Qualificatio ns


Programme
1. MBA 2 years (Full-time) Any recognised Bachelor's Degree of minim
3 years (Part-time) 3 years' duration in an discipline.
2. MCA 3 years (Full-time) Any recognised Bachelor's Degree of minim
3 years' duration in any discipline with
Mathematics at 10+Z school level.

1.3 POLYTECHNIC LEVEL DEPLOMA

Sl.No. N arne of the Programme Entry level Duration


(Years-Full timel
1. Diploma in Engg./ Tech. 10+ 3

2. Post Diploma in Engg./ Tech. Diploma in Engg./ Tech. 1.5

3. Advanced Diploma in Diploma in Engg./ Tech. 2


'··
Engg.! Tech.

4. Diploma in Architectural 10 + 3
Assistantshi p

5. Diploma in Pharmacy 10 + 2 2

6. Diploma in Hotel Managemen t 10 + 2 3


& Catering Technology

7. Diploma for Occupation Based - 10.+ 2 2


Courses/ Paramedical or
Technology and.in the Field of 10 + 3
Applied Arts &,Crafts ·-,
.,
t • UlDELINES

FOR PROCESSING THE APPLICATIONS FOR GRANT
OF APPROVAL TO THE INSTITUTION OFFERING DIPLOMA
PROGRAMMES IN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY I
PHARMACY I HOTEL MANAGEMENT & CATERING
TECHNOLOGY I ARCHITECTURE I
APPLIED ARTS & CRAFfS

\ I· I'E hastaken a conscious decision to decentralize and rationalize the system of approval to
111 . diploma level programmes with an aim to thrust greater responsibilities to the State
l ,, l'rnment/ UT Administrations in the decision making process of AICTE.

\ , , lrdingly, the guidelines have been framed in the Council, which are effective from 2002-
' 11• ' · The applicability of these guidelines are restricted to the following categories of
.11· lications to begin with:

Establishment of new institutions.

Variation in intake capacity of existing institutions.

Introduction of additional courses in existing institutions.

Re-adjustment of courses/ intake capacity in existing institutions.

Extension of approval of existing institutions.

11 1, following are the guidelines to be followed by the state Governments/ UT Administration


1111 :he processing of the applications under the categories states above:

The State Government/ UT Administration may issue an Advertisement for


consideration/ processing of the applications. It shall receive the applications/ proposals
and constitute a State level Committee to process the applications in the above categories.

I ill constitution of such committee shall be in the following manner:

• Secretary of Higher Education/ Technical Education of the concerned State/ UT


-Chairman
• Regional Officer of AICTE/ or his nominee - Member
• Two (2) Subject Experts to be nominat ed by the State Govt./ UT Adminis trafon
from within the state/ UT or outside the state/ UT as Members. ·

• Director of Technical Educati on/ State Board of the Concern ed State/ UT


- Member Secretary.
2. The State Governm ent/ UT Adminis tration shall issue the Letter of Intents or other lise
to the applican ts based on the norms and standard s for establish ment of New Techn·cal
Institution.

3. The State Govt./ UT Adminis tration sha~l collect the inspection fee (Rs. 25000 for sr lf-
financing institutions) from the applican t institutio n and conduct inspection as per he
calendar of activities.

, 4. The Joint Fixed deposit of Rs. 25 Lakhs for self-financing institutio n shall be made in the
Joint name of the Director of Technic al Educati on of the concern ed State/ T
Adminis tration and the Society /Trust and the original Fixed Deposit Receipt (FDR) s
be kept in the custody of the concerne d Director of Technical Education, which shal be
returned after 10 years for encashm ent by the institutio ns with full interest.

5. The State Govt./ UT Adminis tration shall co ordinate the visits of the Expert Commit tee
to the institutions.

6. The Expert (Visiting) Commit tee Repor~ shall be placed before the State Level Comm~ttee
which shall deliberate on each applicati on and forward the recomm endation s to the ~tate
Govt. I UT Adminis tration which, in turn, will forward the same to the Regional 0 fice
of All India Council for Technical Education.

7. Based on the recomm endation s of the State Level Committee, the Regional Officer o All
India Council for Technical Educatio n shall issue the Letter of Approva l or otherwi e to
the Secretaries of the State with copies to all concerned.

POLICY DECISI ONS BY THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (EC) OF
AICTE AT ITS MEETING HELD ON 11.10.2002

.1) PERIOD OF APPROVAL

h lr new technical institution s, the period of approval should be initially for one year
!-> ttbsequent extension of AICTE approval will not exceed more than 5 years at a time.
l)l' rmanent approval to any technical institution or course/pr ogramme in Technical Insti
tll<1Y be accorded through the process of Recognition as per provision of Section 10 (u) of
,\ct.

r b) INSTITUTION(S) WHICH STARTED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF AICTE


l
.\ ny Technical Institution , which has already started, and wishes to submit an applica
, ~ mposal, will be considere d as hew Technical Institution requiring the same procedure
-., ubmission and processin g of applicatio n/ proposal. If AICTE decides to issue Letter
1\ ~1proval for such institution , after processing the proposal as per laid down procedure ,
i
e It ·gal date of starting will be from the date of issue of the Letter of Approval and the s
.1tl mitted, if any, before receiving approval from AICTE, will have to be readmitted as per
do wn procedure f.or admission from the beginning of first year after AICTE approval. Students I
" ho are admitted before AICTE approv;al, will not have any right for re-admiss ion and ·
l1 .1ve to fulfill all the requireme nts for admission .
:e
:e LOCATION OF AN INSTITUTION

I , 1t.: ation I station of an Institution shall be as per permanen t land document submitted
.ll '' ilh the proposal and the same cannot be changed without prior approval of AICTE .
to
l l1,mge of location I station may be permitted after getting No Objection Certificate (NOC)
I ilL' concerned State Govt. /UT Administr ation and Affiliating Body, by the Competen t Authori
i1 1 /\ICTE as per laid down procedure subject to the condition that no request/re presentati on
.q 1 ~1lication for change of site will be considered after submissio n of applicatio n/proposa l
l'"l<1blishment of a new Technical institution till the completio n of at least two years after a
i1 1" titution is started with the approval of AICTE.

l l1 e norms for land requireme nt prevailing at the time of sending the applicatio n for change
"'k shall have to be fulfilled for the proposed changed site.
d) RATIONALISED NOMENCLATURE OF COURSES

Rationalized nomenclature of courses shall be as decided by the Competent Authority in AI TE


from time to time based on recommendations of the concerned Board of Studies of AICTE.

e) NAME OF INSTITUTIONS

The use of word "Indian" and I or "National" and/ or "All India" and/ or All India Coun il"
II

and/ or "Commission" in any part of the name of a Technical Institution and/ or any n me
whose abbreviated form leads to "liM" I "liT" I "liSC" I "liiT" I AICTE" I "UGC" shall no be
II

permitted. Any Institution which is already functioning with the names using the above wo ds
shall submit its application for approval by A~CTE, failing which AICTE may withdraw its
approval.

The above restrictions will not be applicable for those institutions which are established w[ith
the name approved by the Govt. of India. '-

Name of the " Technical Institution" for which approval is accorded by AICTE shall no be
changed without the approval of AICTE. AICTE may permit the change of name as per id
down procedure.

f) CHANGE OF NAME OF SOCIETY

Name of the Society I Trust, Memorandum of Association and rules are not allowed to be chan ed
without prior approval of AICTE.

g) INSTITUTIONS FUNCTIONING ON TEMPORARY LOCATION /SITE

All Technical Institutions which are functioning in temporary location/ site will have to eit~er
shift to its approved permanent site with proper building (s) and other facilities as per
requirement before March 3P1 , 2003 or to be closed down from the academic year 2003-2p04
and the students admitted to such institutions may be shifted to other approved Technt.cal
Institutions in consultation with the concerned State Govt. / UT Administration and Affilia ·ng
Body.

h) CONSULTATION WITH THE AGENCIES CONCERNED AND ADVICE BY T E


BODIES OF THE COUNCIL AS PER PROVISIONS OF SECTION 10(K), 13(3) A D 1

14(3) OF THE AICTE ACT.

Recommendations in the Form of a "No Objection Certificate (NOC)" received from the concerred
State Government/ UT Administration and/ or the Affiliating Body and/ or submission <pf a
copy of an Application / Proposal to the concerned State Government /UT Administration a!d/
or Affiliating Bodies, for which adverse comments are either received or not received by AllfTE
within specified time, will be treated as consultation with these agencies. AICTE may speci[ a
format for submission of NOC by the concerned State Govt. I UT Administration I Affilia1:..g
Body. If any NOC is received in any form othe
r than the form at specified by AICTE, the
may be retu rned to the conc erne d State Govt.
I UT Adm inis trati on I Affiliating Body.
subm itted I any othe r reco mm enda tion s rece ived
by AICTE after the last date specified by
will not be accepted.

The advi se of the conc erne d Board of Stud ies and


/ or the conc erne d Regional Com mitt ee in
form of reco mm enda tion s as per prov ision of
Section 13(3) and Section 14(3) of the Act will
supe rior to the reco mm enda tion s of the Exp ert
Com mitt ee, if any, and / or othe r committees
other conc erne d agencies for consultation.

rhe repo rts I view s /wri tten com mun icati ons
I decisions of the concerned agencies
above will be pure ly reco mm enda tory in natu re,
as advi ce and guid ance and final decision
be take n by the Com pete nt Aut hori ty in AICTE
I Council.
i) REC OM MEN DAT ION S MA DE BY EXPERT
(VISITING) COM MIT TEE
l'he reco mm enda tion s mad e, if any, by the Exp
ert (Visiting) Com mitt ee will be advi sory in
natu re and the Com pete nt Aut hori ty 'in AICTE
will cons ider the repo rt as a who le taki ng in+"
.1cco unt Basic Information, Data Sheets(with num
eric al figures rega rdin g facilities), Obs erva t-
.md Recommendations, if any.

j) CREATIO~ OF FACILITIES AFTER THE VIS IT OF EXP


ERT COM MIT TEE
Creation of facilities/ rem oval of defi cien cies /
compliance with _the cond ition s/ fulfillment of
rvqu irem ents by any Technical Inst ituti on afte
r the date of visit of an Expert Com mitt ee and
t lr, after a date spec ified
by AICTE, may be cons ider ed only for next acad /
emic year.
k) EFFECTIVE DATE FOR APP ROV AL

The Act has no prov ision for retrospective


App rova l. All appr oval s for esta blish men t of
Insti tutio ns/ intro duct
ion of new courses or prog ram mes in Technica new
l1 1take capacity and Recognition shall be from l Edu catio n I vari atio n in
pros pect ive effect.
I) CON DUC T OF SCIENCE OR OTH ER COURSE
S IN TECHNICAL INS TIT UTI ON( S).
t\ ICTE appr oves the Technical Inst ituti ons
I Cou rses on the basis of Nor ms & Stan dard s specified
for thes e cour ses. Since thes e Nor ms
& Stan dard s spec ify the min imu m requ irem ent
,•st,lb lishm ent of technical insti tutio n to run spec for_
ified courses, any science or othe r course whi ch
,1() not come und er the purv iew of AICTE is not
permissible in the technical insti tutio n app rove
hy AICTE. d

m) "
COM PLI ANC E REP ORT
An y com plia nce repo rt subm itted by a
Tec hnic aliR stitu tion indi catin g creation of faci
removal of deficiencies / com plia nce with the litie s/
cond ition s I fulfi llme nt of requ irem ent by a
specified date, may be verified by AICTE. The manner by which such Compliance Report .ill
be submitted and will be verified, shall be decided by the Competent Authority in AICTE. \.

n) STATUS OF COURSES NOT MENTIONE D IN APPROVAL LETTER

If an institution submits application/ proposal to conduct several courses and AICTE deci9~s,
after processing the proposal/ application as per laid down procedure to accord approval, ~or
some specified course(s) with specified intake capacity for each course which is/ are less t~an
the number of courses proposed and/ or less than the intake proposed for each course, fhe
course and I or the proposed intake for which approval is not accorded, will automatic111y
stand rejected, whether a separate Rejection Letter is issued or not.

o) APPROVAL RECEIVED BY AN INSTITUTI ON AFTER THE LAST DATE F


ADMISSIO N

Technical Institution which receives "Letter of Approval" I "Letter" indicating introductio


Additional Course(s) / "Letter" indicating variation in intake etc., after the State /National L9v el
Central Counseling for admission is over for the concerned State I Union Territory or StatF I
National Level admission process is completed, such letters will not be valid for making any
admission during the specified academic year. Such letters may be valid for admission only for
subsequent year, if the Competent Authority in AICTE decides to revalidate the same.

p) MCA COURSE IN AN APPROVED EXISTING ENGINEER ING INSTITUTI ON

It has been decided that the existing Engineering Institutions which are already conductin · at
least one IT related course (Applied Electronics & Instrumenta tion or Computer Scienc · &
Engineering o.r_ Electrical Engineering / Electrical & Electronics Engineering or Electronic &
Communica tion Engineering or Information Technology or Instrumentat ion & Control), ryay
apply for MCA as additional course, without the requirement of additional land, but after crea ~ng
additional built up space and facilities in a separate department for MCA course, as per AI, TE
norms.

MCA as Additional Course for the existing Engineering Institutions may be considered by AI1 TE
with maximum limit for courses and annual intake given below, subject to compliance of all the
Norms & Standards of AICTE, by the applicant:

Year Engg. & Tech. Courses (including MqA)


Engg. & Tech. Courses (excluding MCA)
Maximum Annual Maxiinum Number Maximum Annual Maximum J
Intake for the of courses Intake for the Number of Coures
Institution Institution
First Year 240 4 240 4 I
.
Second YeQ.r 300 5 300 + 60 5 +MCA
Third Year 360 6 360 + 60 6 +MCA
Fourth Year 420 6 420 + 60(**) + 60 6 +MCA I
Fifth Year 420 6 420 + 60 (** ) + 60 6 +MCA I
Sixth Year * * * .. •·

(' 1 l~urther increase can be con side red afte
r accreditation of at least 2 (two) courses (wit
' I\· grad e, if grad e is awa rded ) . h min imu m
(**) MC A as an add ition al cou rse can be intr
i111l ial ann ual j.ntake of 60 only. odu ced with an

ql EXCESS AD MIS SIO N

II .1 ny excess adm issi on is mad e by app rov ed


Technical Inst ituti on dur ing a part icul ar acad
the ann ual inta ke for such inst ituti on may
\ ' t '< lf', emi c
be redu ced prop orti ona tely dur ing the nex
,1l .1demic year. t

r) NU MB ER OF MA XIM UM PERMISSIBLE
COURSES AN D AN NU AL INT AK E
\! 11mbe r of cou rses (s) and I or var iati on in ann ual inta ke may be con
111 .1X imu m limi t give n belo w, subject to com side red wit h
plia nce of all the Nor ms & Stan dard s of AIC
!i ll ' App lica nt: TE, by

Ye ar Engg. & MCA MBA Architecture Pharmacy HMCT ., App lied


Technology &T own Art s&
Plan ning Cra fts
Intake Course Intake Intake Intake Intake Intake Intake
I i rst Year 240 4 60 60 40 60 60 60
Sl·cond Year 300 5 60 60 40 ' - 60 60 60
Third Year 360 6 60 120 ' I 40 60 60 60
h ntrth Year 420 6 120 120 40 60 60 60
l:i fth Year 420 6 120 120 40 60 120 120
~i'< th Year * * * * *** ** ** **

' 1:mth er increase can be con side red after accr


edit atio n of at least 2 (two) courses (wit h min
·ll' grad e, if grad e is awa rded ) **No furt imu m
her mcrease. ***Further increase can be con
mul tiples of 40. side red in

No te: The size of class shal l be 60 for each


cou rse except Arc hite ctur e/ Tow n Plan ning
11 :-; hall be 40. whe rein

'i)
.
NO C FRO M THE CON CER NED STATE
GO VT. / UT AD MIN IST RAT ION
l'lw app lica tion shal l not be proc esse d
by AICTE with out the No Objection Certifica
lmm the con cern ed State Gov t./U T Adm inis te (NOC)
trat ion for each pro pos al/ application.

DATA ON NUBMBER OF COLLEGES/ INTAKE (STATEWISE) OF
V ARlO US PROGRA MMES

10.1 NUMBER OF INSTITUTI ONS AND INTAKE APPROVED TILL ACADEMIC EAR
2002-2003 FOR UNDER-GR ADUATE LEVEL DEGREE PROGRAM MES

Region States/Union DEGREE DEGREE DEGREE DEGR~E


Territory ENGINEERING PHARM H.M.C.T. ARCHITE RE
NOI Intake NOI Intake NOI Intake NOI

Central Madhya Pradesh 45 12970 18 970 2 6,0 4 130


Chhatisgarh 12 3385 2 100 0 0 1 40
Gujarat 25 9559 13 655 1 30 6 240
Total - > 81 25914 33 1725 3 90 11 410
East Mizoram 1 120 1 60 0 0 0 0
Sikkim 1 420 1 60 0 0 0 0
West Bengal 45 10709 4 250 1 60 3 81
Tripura 1 160 1 30 0 0 0 0
Meghalaya 1 l35 0 0 0 0 0 0
Arunachal Pradesh 1 210 0 0 0 0 0 0
Andaman & Nicobar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Assam 3 720 1 20 0 0 0 0
Manipur 1 150 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Orissa 38 9505 11 620 0 0 2 44
Jharkhand 7 1890 3 120 0 0 1 20
Total - > 99 ;24019 22 1160 1 60 6 145
North Bihar 7 1575 3 75 0 0 1 22
Uttar Pradesh 83 22491 19 1150 6 300 5 170
Uttranchal 9 2290 4 180 2 105 0 ·o
Total - > 99 26356 26 1405 8 405 6 19
North~ Chandigarh 3 580 2 110' 0 0 1 40
·;:·(,

West Haryana 33 9385 7 370 0 0 2 74


;ion States/Un ion DEGREE DEGREE DEGREE DEGREE
Territory ENGINEE RING PHARM H.M.C.T. ARCHITECTURE
NOI Intake NOI Intake NOI Intake NOI Intake
Jammu & Kashmir 5 1245 0 0 0 0 0 0
New Delhi 13 3540 5 235 1 60 4 192
Punjab 33 8875 12 530 1 60 2 60
Rajasthan 29 7807 10 555 0 0 3 120
Himachal Pradesh 3 610 0 0 1 30 1 30
Total - -> 119 32042 36 1800 3 150 13 516
lith Andhra Pradesh 215 64300 29 1547 0 0 6 235
Pondicher ry 6 1950 1 30 0 0 0 0
Tamil Nadu 250 79122 37 2140 0 0 14 480
Total - -> 471 145372 67 3717 0 0 20 715
lth- Karnataka 111 40385 49 2640 18 980 14 380
·st Kerala 73 17858 6 258 0 0 4 110
Total - -> 184 58243 55 2898 18 980 18 490
·st Maharash tra 151 47035 54 2650 10 520 33 1062
Goa 3 740 1 60 0 0 1 30
Daman & D,Dadar,N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total-- > 154 47775 55 2710 10 520 34 1092
Grand Total 1208 359721 294 15415 43 2205 108 3560

NO I= Number of Instituti ons


10.2 NO. OF INSTITUTI ONS WITH INTAKE APPROVED FOR DIPLOMA COUR ESIN
ENGINEER ING/ TECHNOLO GY, PHARMACY , H.M.C.T. UPTO THE ACA I;EMIC
YEAR 2002-2003

Region · States/Union Diploma Diploma Diplo ~


Territory Engineering Pharmacy H.M.C..
NOI . Intake NOI Intake NOI take
Central Madhya Pradesh 45 7915 8 380 0 0
i

Chhatisgarh 11 1655 1 30 0 0
Gujarat 36 12411 ' 11 610 0 0
Total --------> 94 21981 20 1020 0 0
East Mizoram 3 390 a 30 0 0
Sikkim 2 270 1 60 1 60
Nagaland 3 285 0 0 \
0 0
Tripura 1 210 1 60 1 15
Meghalaya 3 440 0 0 0 0
'
Arunachal Pradesh 2 300 0 0 1 20
I Manipur
Assam
3
10
265
1288
1
2
20
150
0
0
0
0
l Andaman & Nicobar · 2 215 0 0 1 20
I West Bengal 43 7575 9 500 9 730 I

--
·I Orissa
Jharkhand
28
16 ,
5634
3617
13
2
650
150
1
1
40 l
6
TotC}l--> 116 20489 30 1620 15 945
North Bihar 13 2460 5 290 2 180
Uttar Prq.desh 92 11340 12 550 3 270
Uttranchal 19 . 2400 10 310 2 80
Total--> 124 16200 27 1150 7 530 :
North- - Chandigarh: 4 640 2 100 1 150 .
.,

West - Haryana· 23 52:10 10 "535 3 150 .1


Jammu & Kashmir
:, :·· ,, ... ,
· ~:
12- 2910 1 ·- -:- 20
New Delhi ·. 22 4826 3 210
0
. Punjab
Rajasthan _,
6776
2580 40
805 0
.Total--> 127 2~747.;· 570
',
~ gion States/Union Diploma Diploma Diploma
Territory Engineering Pharmacy H.M.C.T.
NOI Intake NOI Intake NOI. Intake
llllth Andhra Pradesh 98 18755 19 910 4 200
Pondicherry 5 890 1 20 1 20
Tamil Nadu 212 51514 21 1490 14 870·
Total--> 315 71159 41 2420 19 109
llllth- Karnataka 199 36034 80 4390 0 0
Vest Kerala 42 8960 22 1165 1 60
Total--> 241 44994 102 5555 1 60
L'St Maharashtra 171 42758 69 4050 15 1025
Goa 7 1100 1 10 2 120
Daman &D,Dadar,N 2 270 0 0 0 0
Total-- > 1SO 44128 70 4060 17 1145
Grand Total 1197 242698 343 ' 18775 68 4340

NOI= Number of Institutions


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10.3 NUMBER OF INSTITUTIONS AND INTAKE APPROVED TILL ACADEMIC YEo~ ~R


2002-2003 FOR MBA & MCA PROGRAMMES

Region States/Union MBA MCA


Territory NOI Intake NOI Intake
Central Madhya Pradesh 31 2675 50 283b
Chhatisgarh 6 520 6 31b
Gujarat 30 2195 24 135~
Total--> 67 5390 80 449~
East Mizoram 0 0 0 b
Sikkim 0 i 0 1 4~
West Bengal 20 2625 20 9ob
Tripura 0 0 0\ 0
_Meghalaya 0 b
Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 b
Andaman & Nicobar 0 0 0 b
Assam 6 337 3 12b
Manipur 1 30 0 b
Nagaland 0 0 0 b
Orissa 23 1512 42
.. 242~
~
Jharkhand 6 645 2 12
Total--> 56 5149 68 361~
North Bihar 11 985 3 12b
Uttar Pradesh
Uttranchal
97
12
7305
705
91
12
s:;
Total--> 120 8995 106 6475
North-West Chandigarh 1 30 0 0
Haryana 22 1515 31 1710
5 240 2
Jammu & Kashmir ~0
New Delhi 36 5920 17 885
·:-. Punjab 22 1335 35 20~0
29 1795 14
81~
Rajasthan '
"' Himachal Pradesh 1 60 0
i Total--> 116 010895' 99 55~5

'
Regi on State s/Un ion MBA MCA
Terr itory NOI Intak e NOI Intak e
Sout h - And hra Prad esh 159 8340 268 13045

!
I I
I
Pond icher ry
Tam il Nad u
Total - - >
2
144
305
120
8565
17025
207
481
6 240
11135
24420
South- West Kam a taka 78 4621 84 4385
Kera la 17 940 30 1425
Total - -> 95 5561 114 5810
West Mah arash tra 168 11268
I• Goa
Dam an & Diu, Dada r,N.H.
3 120
57
1
2898
30
0 0 0 0
Total - -> 171 11388 58 2928
Gran d Tota i 930 64403 1006 53256

NOI = Num ber of Insti tutio ns

I
I
f

I
i
- AICTE NORMS FOR EXISTING INSTITUTIONS AT A
• GLA~CE
(MBA / MCA and Under-graduate degree level courses in Engit1.eering & Technjlogy 1
Pharmacy I Architecture / Town Plannmg I H oe . Teclmo logy I A PPrIe d
t 1Managemen t & C a termg
Arts & Crafts)

INTAKE

Additional courses(s) and I or increase/ variation in annual tntake may be considere , with
maximum limit given below, subject to compliance of all the Norms & Standards of AIC TE,by
the applicant: \

Y.ear . Engit~eering •.
MCA MBA Architecture Pharmacy Hotel Mngt. A plieH
& Technology . &Town & Catering A s&
Planning Tech. CJ afts
I

,. Intake Course Intake Intake Intake Intake Intake Irltake


I

Fir&t Near:: •. . 240 4 . 60 60 40 60 60 60


', \

60
•.

Second Year 300 5 60 60 40 60 60


ThitdY~a:r- 360·; 6 60 120
'
40 60 60 60
..
~

Fol;lrth Year.. 420 6 120 -120 40 60 60 60


Fifth Year 420 6 120 120 40 60 120 20
Sixth Year * * * * *** ** ** **

*Further mcrease can be considered after accreditation of at least 2 (two) courses (with mmimum
'B' grade, if grade is awarded) **No further increase. ***Further increase can be consitred in
multiples of 40.

Note: The size of class shall be 60 for each course except Architecture/ Town Planning herein
it shall be 40.

MCA as Additional Course for the existing Engineering Institutions (where existing IT related
courses are being conducted) may be considered by AICTE with maximum limit for ourses
and annual intake given below, subject to compliance of all the Norms & Standards of I ICTE,
by the applicant:
'!
I

car Engg. & Tech. Course s (exclud ing MCA)


Engg. & Tech. Course s (includ ing MCA)
Maxi mum Annu al Maxi mum Num ber Maxi mum Annu al Maxi mum
Intak e for the of cours es Intak e for the Numb er of Courses
Instit ution Instit ution
!rst Year 240 4 240 4
, 'l~ ond Year 300 5 300 + 60 5 +MC A
i1ird Year 360 6 360 + 60 6 +MC A
1urth Year 420 6 420 + 60 (**** ) + 6 6 +MC A
.fth Year 420 6 420 + 60 (****) + 60 6 +MC A
.x th Year * * * *
1 l~ urther
increa se can be consi dered after accre ditati on of at least 2 (two)
cours es (with minim um
grade , if grade is awar ded). (****) MCA as an addit ional
cours e can be intro duced only
.,, 11 an initia l annu al intak e of 60.
·

:\ ESS ENT IAL REQ UIR EME NTS

I. . LAN D

I
J ._, lo. Class of New Instit ution s Requ ireme nt of land (in acres)
I Rural District HQ /Corporation/ Metro/State Capital- City
Munic ipality Limit Corpo ration limit only
Engineering & Technology 25.0++ 10.0++ 5.0+
Pharm acy 5.0+ 2.50 0.5
Hotel Mngt.& Catering Tech. 5.0+ 2.5 0.5
Architecture 10.0++ 5.0+ 2.0
i Applied Arts & Crafts 5.0+ 2.5 0.5
MBA or MCA 2.5 1.25 . 0.5

1 ' ! ~and
shall not be more than in 2 piece s with main instit ution al build
ings on a plot not less
1!1 ·l3 acres ( conti guous ); (++)L and shall not be more than in 2 piece s with main instit
II\ I ~ dings on a plot not less then 6 acres (cont iguou
ution al
s); (+++ )Land shall not be more than in
.' 1 ,;ces with main instit ution al build
ing on a plot not less than 15 acres (conti guous ). Wher ever
1111 land requi reme nt is less than 5 acres , the.
entir e land area shall be in singl e piece and
, <) ' tiguo us.

\ ol · : Any area, whic h is not cover ed unde r Muni cipal Corp oratio
n limits of Metr o City I
1. 11 , Capi tal/ Distr ict HQ, shall be deem ed as Rural .
2. BUILT UP AREA

S._No. _C lass of New Minimum Requirem ent(in sqm),


1 Institution s
Instructio nal Administrative Amenities Total Circulation Grf.nd
Area (Carpet Area (Carpet Area and other T tal
Area) Area) (Carpet Area**** Bu· tup
Area) A ea

1. Engineering & 6 Per Student 1 Per Student 2Per 9 Per Student 30%ofTot al lltPer

Technology Student Carpet Area Stu ent


1

I
2. Pharmacy 9 Per Student -do- -do- 12Per -do- 15.! Per
$tudent S dent

3. Hotel Mngt. & 8.5 Per -do- -do- 11.5 Per -do-
\

Catering Tech. Student · Student

4. Architecture 10 Per -do- -do- 13Per -do-

Student Student

Applied Arts & 10 Per Student -do- -do- 13 Per Student -do- 16. Per
5.
Crafts (Degree) Sttfdent

4 Per Student -do- -do- 7 Per Student -do- 9Per


6. MCA
',

MBA 5 Per Student -do- ' -do- 8 Per Student -do-


7.
dent

(***) Circulation and other Areas include toilets, corridor, staircases, common area etc.

Adminis trative Area includes principa l's room, strong room, reception office, main
mainten ance office, faculty seating rooms, store, office equipme nt room etc.
J
lr
I
l )l ~TAILS OF INSTRUCTIONAL AREA (CARPET AREA)

·, Class of New Classrooms Tutorial Drawing Computer Library Loboratories/


.\I 0. Institution Room Hall Centre Workshops
No. of Area No. Area No. Area No. of Area No. of Area Total Total

I
Rooms of of of of of Rooms of Rooms (sqm) Area Work
each Room' each Halls each each of shops
Room Room Hall Room Labs (sqm)
I..
I (sqm) (sqm) (sqm) (sqm) (sqm)
Engg&Tech. (Y) 66 (YY) 36 1 175 1 150 1 400 200 900
per
lab/
work
shop
Pharmacy (Y) 66 (YY) 36 - - 1 75 1 150 1450 100
(Mus-
eum)
HotelMngt. (Y) 66 (YY) 36 - - 1 75 1 150 1425
&Catering
Tech.
Architecture (Y) 66 (YY) 36 S(YYY) 200 1 75 1 100 360 100
Applied Arts (Y) 66 (YY) 36 S(YYY) 200 1 75 1 100 360 ioo

I I
& Crafts
MCA
MBA
-.
(Y)
(Y)
66
66
(YY)
(YY)
36
36 3 (Se- 50
1 • 150
1 150
1
1
100
100
150 -
-
minar/
Conf-
erence
Rooms)
.
I

Total Students' Strength in the Institution


• (Y) Number of Classrooms = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - X 0.75
40 (for Arch.) or 60 (for other discipline)

Total Students' Strength in the Institution


• (YY) Number of Tutorial Rooms ----------------X 0.33
20 (for Arch.) or 30 (for other discipline)

• (YYY) Studio and Exhibition cum Conference Room


3. COMPUTER CENTRE (Central computing facilities).

No. of Computer Terminal-Student Terminal-Student Terminal-Student


terminals. Ratio= 1:4 Ratio = 1:6 Ratio= 1:2
2. Hardware specification P4 Processor P4 Processor P4 Processor
3. No. of terminals on 50% of no. of , 50% of no. of 50% of no. of
LAN/WAN terminals terminals terminals
4. Relevant legal Art least 2 (two) Art least 2 (two) Art least 2 (two)
softwares system software system software system software system so tware
Packages and Packages and iPackages and Packages and
8 (eight) 4 (four) 4(four)) 4 (four)
Application Application Application Applicati n
Software Software Software Software
Packages Packages Packages Packages
5. Peripheral (s) Printer: Computer Printer: Computer Printer: Computer Printer:C mputer
Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal
ratio= 1:10 ratio= 1:10 ratio= 1:10 ratio= 1: 0

4. LIBRARY

s. Class of Institutions No. of Books for ' No. of Books No of Furniture Full-Time Ph tocopiet
No. Technical Subjects for Sc. & Journals Librarian
Humanities
No. of No. of (Volumes) (No.) No.)
Titles Volumes
1. Engg. & Tech. 250 per 1000 per 12 per Sufficient 1 1
Course Course 1000 Course for Books
&Seating
Capacity
for25%
of Intake
2. Pharmacy 15 -do- 1
1 1
3. Hotel Mrtgt& 12 -do- 1

1
5. 500 . 1
6. 150 1

7 MBA 150 1
..,, FULL TIM E FACULTY(APPOINTED)

S.No Class of New Principal 1\jo. of· No~ of No of TotaL No of


Institutions /Director Professors · Assistant Lecturers Technical .
Professors 1
Supporting
Readers
Staff
1. Engg &Tech . Total Studen ts Total Studen ts Total Studen ts
-1 2x 4x
15 X 7 15 X 7 15 7
X 15
2. Pharmacy Total Studen ts Total Studen ts Total Studen ts Total Studen ts
-1 2x 4x
15 X 7 15 X 7 15 X 7 15
3. HotelM ngt.& Total Studen ts Total Studen ts Total Studen ts Total Studen ts
Caterin g Teach. -do-
-1 2x 4x
15 X 7 15 X 7 15 7
X 15
4. Ardute cture Total Studen ts Total Studen ts Total Studen ts Total Studen ts -do-
2x 4x
15 X 7· 15 7 15 X 7 • 10
5. Applied Arts Total Studen ts Total Studen ts Total Studen ts Total Studen ts
&Craft s -do-
2x 4x
15 X 7 15 X 7 15 7
X 15
6. MBCor MCA 1 Total Studen ts Total Studen ts Total Studen ts Total Studen ts -do-
-1 2x 4x
15 X 7 15 X 7 15 7
X 15

h. FUN DS

1()pera tiona l fund s othe r than joint FDR and inve stme
nts mad e on build ing,
l1b rary etc.)

Degre e Engg Degre e Degre e Degr~e Degre e Appli ed Arts MBA MCA
Tech Pharm acy Archf fown HMC T &Cra fts
Plann ing
. \ l ll Otmt (Rs 0.30 per 0.27 per 0.36 per 0.30 per 0.36 per stude nt 0.24 per 0.24 per
" ' Lakhs) stude nt stude nt stude nt stude nt stude nt stude nt
7. OTHER FACILITIES

Sl. No. Description Minimum Requirements as per Norms


Engg./Tech. Pharmacy HMCT Architecture Applied Arts MCAor MBA
& Crafts
1 All Weather Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Mini urn
Approach Road 4m wid~ 4rn wide 4rn wide 4m wide 4m wide
2 Potable Water 600 Lt/day 120 Lt/day 120 Lt/day 120 Lt/day 120 Lt/day
Supply System
3 Electrical 25KVA SKVA SKVA SKVA 5KVA
Generator
4 Students' 100 Sqm 100 Sqm 100 Sqm 100 Sqm 100 Sqm lOOS m
Canteen
5 Students' 1
.00 Sqm 100 Sqm 100 Sqm 100 Sq~p 100 Sqm m
Common Room
6 Hostel:
Boys 25% of 25% of 25'1o of 25'X, of 25'X, of
students students students students students( boys)
(boys) (boys) (boys) (boys)
Girls 50% of 50% of 50% of sm;, of 50% of
students students students students students (girls)
(girls) (girls) (girls) (girls)
7 Principal's 140 Sqm 140 Sqm 140 Sqm 140 Sqm 140 Sqm
Quarters

B) DESIRABLE REQUIREMENTS

Sl. No. Description Minimum Requirements as per Norms


Engg./T ech. Pharmacy HMCT Architecture Applied Arts
& Crafts

Digital Two Computers One Computer ore Computer One Computer One Computer

Library +Library +Library +Library +Library +Library


Networking Networking Networking Networking Networking

+Multimedia +Multimedia +Multimedia +Multimedia +Multimedia +Mulf edia

Facilities Facilities Facilities Facilities Facilities Facili ies

2 Quarters for 16 X 80 Sqm 4X80 Sqm 4 X 80 Sqm 4X80Sqm 4 X80Sqm 4 X80 Sqm

Faculty
3 Guest House 200 Sqm 80Sqm 80Sqm 80Sqm 80Sqm 80s m

Areas, wherever mentioned above, are Carpet Area for desirable requirements.

SCHEDULE FOR PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS/
PROPOSALS AT A GLANCE

2.1 SCHEDULE FOR PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS/ PROPOSALS FOR


INTRODUCTION OF NEW COURSE(S)/ VARIATION IN INTAKE/ EXTENSION OF
AICTE APPROVAL FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2003-2004

SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION
December 5, 2002

VISIT OF EXPERT COMMITTEE


January 16, 2003 to March 31, 2003

CONSIDERATION OF EXPERT COMMITTTEE REPORT


BY SUB-COMMITTEE OF THE CONCERNED REGIONAL COMMITTEE

CONSIDERATION OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE


SUB-COMMITTEE BY THE CONCERNED REGIONAL COMMITTEE
April 15, 2003

CONSIDERATION OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE REGIONAL


COMMITTEE BY THE EC SUB-COMMITTEE OF AICTE, NEW DELHI
April 30, 2003

ISSUANCE OF LETTER OF APPROV ALIREJECTION


May 19, 2003
SUBMISSION OF APPEAL AGAINST THE DECISION OF: THE COUNCIL
May 30, 2003

+
CONSIDERATION OF THE APPEAL BY APPELLATE COMMITTEE
June 22, 2003

+
CONSIDERATION OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE APPELLATE
COMMITTEE BY SUB-COMMITTEE OF EC OF AICTE, NEW DELHI
June 26, 2003

+
SSUANCE OF LETTER OF APPROVAL/ REJECTION 1AGAINST APPEAl
June 30, 2003
l
\
I 2.2 SCHEDULE FOR PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW
TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS FOR THE YEAR 2003-04

SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION
September 30, 2002

VERIFICATION OF DOCUMENT AT REGIONAL OFFICE


November 15,2002

HEARING COMMITTEE
December 2-20, 2002

REGIONAL COMMITTEE
January 1-10, 2002

January 20-25, 2003

ISSUANCE OF LETTER OF INTENT/REJECTION


January 31", 2003 •

APPEAL AGAINST THE DECISION OF THE COUNCIL


February 21 ", 2003

CONSIDERATION OF THE APPEAL BY APPELLLATE COMMITTEE


March 5-10, 2003

ISSUANCE OF LETTER OF INTENT OR REJECTION AGAINST APPEAL


March 14, 2003 ••

CREATION OF JOINT FDR AND SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS AS PER LOI AT REGIONAL OFFICE
February 28,2003 • & April 5, 2003 •• (Appeal case)

VISIT OF THE EXPERT COMMITTEE


March 01 - April 30, 2003
coNsiDERATioN oF·RECOMMENDATioNs oF suB ·coMMITIEE oF THE REGHJNAt coMMITTEE BY REGIONAL co
· ' '· .;; · · · · ¥~yl:lo,2o_()3 :;:;,, · '·· i:);;,_ · · ' ·

, APPEAL AGAINSTTtJE DECISION OE THE COUNCIL

CONSIPERATION OF THE GRIEVANCES BY APPELLATE COMMITIEE


' 'f. '
'· June •IS-20,2003·,_-

ISSUANCE
. . .OF. LETTER
' .
OF AfPROVAV REJECTION .AGAINST APPEAJ:;'
'

June 30, 2003


II
AICTE REGIONAL OFFICES

,\ ODRESSES OF REGIONAL OFFICERS OF AICTE ALONGWITH THE JURISDICTION


<)f THE REGIONAL OFFICE

S.No. Addresses of the Regional Officers 1· Statesf:UTS·


............... ····):;- ;;:·
1. Regional Officer, AICTE Eastern Region Office, Andaman & :r:-Jicobar,
College of Leather Technology Campus, Enock LB, Assm'l1; .,M ~hipur, Mizoram,
, .' /'<·' .:. . . . .,· _:. .,,. ,;·; ,. ,. ~ I .r ;,.
Sector III, Salt Lake City, Kolkatta- 700 098 Nq.g~la,hd{ Tripura, .,
<·.· . · '··'::/ ~ · ' · ,/··./. .. <·: I ·'
. . . Arunaehai.P radesh,. .
·,
.,
,, ' ,,',. ;' ···:~_' . ·_
-: .·_:- ':_·,'(k\::-.,. . ',> ·,.,'__ ._·.·.'. , .... . . : '
.:·.l•: : . ·;_,· ': -~.
) ' ' .'

..
..:,...;_::)":Megh~Ja:y. a{ S.ikkiffi,·0rissa ,
;.<;:j:_. >··· \:y;,;,_:::_·. ·::· . ·- ' ~-- . . .... \·.':·_ ~:: :.:l._ '· .'••._ ~. . : ' -;,'; ' ~ . ., '
'

. ' >·;';.
I /;c )llarkfland,. West·BE!ngal . .
', ·:r·--·:·• ·-· , . :'

2. Regional,?£ficer, AICTE Northern Region Office, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh,.


1-A Laxmanbagh, Nawabganj, Kanpur - 208 002 Uttaranchal
3. Regional Officer, AICTE North-West Region Office, Chandigarh, Haryana,
Plot o.1310, Sector 42-B, Chandigarh-160 036 Jammu & Kashmir, New
~
'··
Delhi, Punjab, Rajasthan,
' Himachal Pradesh
4. Regional Officer, AICTE Central Region Office, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat,
Tagore Hotel 2, Shamla Hills, Bhopal-462 002 Chattisgarh

5. Regional Officer, AICTE Western Region Office, Goa, Maharashtra,


Industrial Assurance Building, 2nd Floor, Nariman Daman& Diu,
Road, Mumbai - 400 020 Dadra Nagar Haveli
6. Regional Officer, AICTE South-West Region Officei Karnataka, Lakshawadeep,
Health Centre Building, Bangalore University Kerala
Campus, Bangalore - 560 009

7. Regional Officer, AICTE Southern Region Office, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil


Shastri Bhavan, 26, Haddows Road, Chennai-600' 006 Nadu, Pondicherry
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AN NE XU RE
LIST OF DIP LO MA LEVEL CO UR SES IN PARAM
EDICAL
TEC HN OL OG Y UN DE R THE PURVIEW OF AICTE

(Copy of an AICTE letter)·


F. No. AICTE/ Legal/ G-3
Dated: -22-07
To

Shri P.R. Ram aswa my


Depu ty Secretary
Ministry of Hum an Resource Deve lopm ent
Dept. of Seco ndar y & High er Educ ation
Govt. of India
Al/ W3, Curz on Road Barracks,
New Delhi- 110001

Sub: - Authentication of Paramedical Qualifications


.
Sir,
Please refer to your letter No. 18-20020NS.II dated 20th June.
2002 regar ding Auth entic a ·
of Para medi cal Qualifications. In this connection, I am
directed to infor m you that there
some Para medi cal Cour ses in. the field of "Tec hnol ogy"
whic h are unde r the prev iew of
AICTE. As appr oved by the Com peten t Auth ority , at
prese nt the courses with the
nome nclat ure, dura tion and entry level will requir.~
appr oval from AICTE for cond uctin g
nffering the same in any institution.

Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,

Dr. N.K. Kole


Director (Le2.'a
PROCEDURE FOR CHANGE OF ACCOUNT FOR BANK FD (JOINT FD,
SUBMITTED BY THE SELF FINANCING TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS)
FROM ONE BANK TO ANOTHER.

(Copy of an AICTE letter)

F. No: AICTE/Dir (UG)/ 2002/ G-2 Dated: 28.11.2002

To

The Regional Officer,


AICTE Centra l Regional Office,
Tagore Hoste l2, Shamla Hills
Bhopal -462002.
FD) from o e
Sub: -Chan ge of Accou nt for Bank FD submi tted by the Institu tions (Joint
bank to ~mother.

Sir,
change f
It has been decide d by the Comp etent Autfl.ority in AICTE that, as a policy,
ing proced e
Bank Account for FD should not be encouraged. In Exceptional cases, the follow
should be followed:
t e
(i) The institu te will get an FD Account for the New FD along with interes t on
date of such change s in the new propos ed Bank.

(ii) After the New FD is submi tted, the FD kept with AICTE may be return ed.

Thank ing you,

Your faithfully,

Prof. R.S. G d
Advise r ( G)

Copy to:-

Deput y Director (Legal)


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,\ ICTE REGULATIONS NO. F.37-3/LEGAL (IV)/2002 DATED NOVEMBER 20,
2002 ON POLICY RESOLUTION (PUBLISHED ON NOVEMBER
25,2002 IN THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, EXTRAORDINARY
PART-III, SECTION 4)

ALL INDI A COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUC ATIO N


POLICY RESOLUTION
New Delhi , the 20th Nove mber, 2002

No. F. 37-3/Legal (iv)/2002. -In exercise of the powe rs conferred under


Section 23 of the All India
Counc il for Technical Educa tion Act, 1987 (52 of 1987), the All India
Coun cil for Technical
l ~ducation hereb y makes the following Regulation
~ form of Policy Resolution.

1\ICTE durin g the proce ss of grant ing appro vals to vario us progr
amme s in the· past has
~ xperienced certai n anom alies in the system.

In order to facilitate promo tion of technical educa tion in a


qualitative and quantitative mann er
.md ensur e coord inated and integr ated devel opme nt of technical and
mana geme nt educa tion
,md maintenance of stand ards, AICTE, time and again, has been adopt
ing variou s suggestions
from the academia~ State Govt. and other agencies for impro veme nt
in the appro val process.
rhe Executive Committee of AICTE has taken certain impor tant policy
decisions and pursu ant
l o such decisions, AICTE, is determ ined to implem
e11t all these decisions which form the basis
()f this Resolution, from the academic year 2003-2004 onwa rds:

1) Any propo sal for establ ishme nt of new technical institution or increa
se in intake
or additi onal programme(s) has to be suppo rted by the No Objection
Certificate
(NOC) of the concerned State Govt. /UTA dmini strati on. The propo
sals witho ut
NOC shall not be consi dered by AICTE at any stage and such propo
sals shall
stand rejected.

2) The MCA shall henceforth be considered as a discipline for engineering


colleges
condu cting IT relate d cours es as specif ied by AICTE in its docum
ents. Such
propo sals shall be considered by AICTE witho ut havin g to insist for
additi onal
land, provi ded adequ ate built up space is available in the Engineering
Colleges
as per AICTE norms. Howe ver, the instit ute is requi red to create separ
ate joint
FD for the MCA progr amme .

3) AICTE has evolved a matrix for grant of appro val of intake capacity of
the variou s
technical progr amme s which will be imple mente d from academic year
2003-2004
as stipul ated in the AICTE application format and notified in the AICTE
website:
www.aicte.ernet.in. Further, increase in the intake capacity is being linke ;with
the status of the accreditation of that program me. The institute s are, therefore,
required to seek accreditation of National Board of Accreditation (NBA) of J 'ICTE
for getting their program mes accredited.
4) Lateral Entry for B. Pharm Course:- The Council has decided that henc :forth
admissio n at the 3rd Semester of second year regular B. Pharm course may be
allowed for the students who have acquired a Diploma in Pharmac y L1 ith a
minimu m of 60% marks (aggregate) from AICTE and PCI approve d insti~~ons.
In addition to the sanction ed intake at first year level, a maximu m of 10% pf the
sanction ed intake will be allowed to be reserved for such students , under !lateral
entry scheme of AICTE.

5) Lateral Entry for B.Arch course:- The Council has decided that henc ·forth
admissio n at the 3rd Semester of second year regular;B.Arch. course may be alfowed
for the students who have acquired 3-year Diploma in Architectural Assist tship,
subject to the conditio n that the candidat es must have passed 10+2 and sec red a
minimu m 60% marks in aggregate in the Diploma in Architectural Assista tship
from AICTE and Council of Architecture (COA) approve d institutions. In a clition
to the sanction ed intake at first year level, 'a maximu m of 10% of the sane ·oned
intake will be allowed to be reserved for such students , under lateral entry s heme
of AICTE. Admissi ons under lateral entry shall be allowed only in those srhools
of Architec ture where at least one batch of 5-year B. Arch. Degree cour e has
graduate d.

The details of guidelines of lateral entry scheme may be obtained from the concerned Bui eau in
AICTE. ··. I
The major policies have been notified recently through AICTE website : www.aic te.e et.in
which may be referred. The subsequ ent changes in the policy or any amendm ents to the e isting
policies shall be notified through AICTE website and / or the ":AJCTE Handbo ok for Ap roval
Process" which shall be treated as part of this Policy Resolution.

Prof. R. S. N~ RJAR
Member -Se retary.
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AICTE AMENDMENT REGULATIONS NO. F.37-3/LEGAL (iii) I


2002. DATED NOVEMBER 20,2002 (PUBLISHED ON
NOVEMBER 25, 2002 IN THE GAZETTE OF INDIA,
EXTRAORDINARY PART-III, SECTION 4)

NOTIFICATION

New Delhi, the 20th November, 2002

\Jo. F. 37-3/Legal (iii)/2002.- In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section.(k) of Section 10


ead with Section 23 of the All India Council for Technical Education Act, 1987 (57 of 1987), the
\11 India Council for Technical Education hereby arnends the regulations, the All India Council
l·or Technical Education (Grant of approval for starting new technical institutions/ introduction
uf course or programmes and approval of intake capacity of seats for the course or programmes)
Regulations 1994 and 1997, namely-

Short Title and Commencement

(i) This amendment may be called the All India Council for Technical Education
(Grant of approval for starting new Technical Institutions, introduction of courses
or programmes and approval of intake capacity of seats for the courses or
programmes) Amendment Regulations, 2002.

(ii) These regulations shall come into force from the date of their publication in the
Official Gazette.

rhe following amendments are hereby notified in the existing regulations No. 304-4/CCR/
REG/94 dated 3Pt October, 1994 read with regulation No. 711-6-1/ET /96, dated 11th April,
1997 and regulation No. 37-3/Legal/2002, dated 16th August, 2002.

fhe following shall stand inserted at Clause 4( e) under Sub-regulation 8, (Scrutiny of Application)
,)f the Amendment Regulation, 1997 as:
''84(4)(e): It shall be necessary for the applicant to obtain "No Objection Certificate" (NOC)
crom the concerned State Government/ UT, without which the application shall stand rejected.
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n case of proposals for establishment of new institute, the Council shall not invite the applicant
or hearing, if the NOC of the State Government is not received in the Council on or before
he Cut-Off-Date, specified by it. It shall also be desirable for the applicants who are called
. or hearing to obtain NOC from the concerned affiliating university and produce the same
I efore the Hearing Committee."

Prof. R.S.NIRJAR
Member-Secretary.
GUIDELINES FOR EFFECTING THE CHANGE OF COURSE (BRANCH) F
. STUDENTS IN AN ENGINEERING COLLEGE IN THE BEGINNING OF
SEMESTER (2nd YEAR).

Taking into consideration, provisions made by various State Governments, various L gal
Proceedings on the above subject and in pursuance of the decision of the Hon'ble High Co t of .
Kamataka in ILR 2001 KAR 1864 in WP No. 38423-427/2000 etc., dated 7.2.2001, the All dia
Council for Technical Education (AICTE) hereby makes the following guidelines. T ese
guidelines shall be called as the Guidelines for effecting change of branch at 3rd Semester (2nd
year) level.

1. Branch change at the College level shall be carried out by the Director /Prin ipal
of the College. ,

2. Facility of branch change at the znd year (3rd Semester) level shall be avai ble
only to meritorious students and shall not to be considered as a matter of ri ht.

3. These guidelines shall be applicable to all institutions imparting Enginee ing


. Education in the country including Universities, University Departments, Cs,
autonomous institutions, aided as well as un-aided institutions.

4. Branch change is permitted at 3rd Semester (2nd year) only.

5. For the purposes of branch change, the "prescribed intake" shall be the in ake
prescribed by AICTE for the previous academic session when the students were
admitted at 1st semester level. Subsequent variations in intake shall hav no
bearings on the students eligible for branch change.

6. Branch change is permitted, if the strength in any Branch is not falling below 75%
of the prescribed intake. ·

7. Branch change can be made only against clear vacancy in a particular bra ch.
Vacancy (V) being defined as:

V = 1- (Reg+Rep)
Where I= The prescribed intake for the branch
Reg= No. of regular students who become eligible t be
promoted to 3rd Semester.

Rep = No. of students from previous batches who be orne


eligible to join 3rd. Semester (along with re ular
students)
Branch change shall not be permitted to any course where (Reg+Rep);;:: I. Under no
circumstances, there shall be any exception to the above stipulation.
8. Branch change shall be strictly according to the Merit list prepared by the
on the basis of total marks obtained by a student in 1st year University Examination.
Only those students who have passed in all the subjects shall be eligible to apply
for change of branch.

9. Change of branch should be completed within 10 days of announceme nt of I st &


2nd Semester (1st year) results.

10. Consolidated lists showing the branch change as per the above gliidelines should
be sent to Directors of Technical Education of respective States/ UTs and to the
Affiliating University.

11. Excess intake in any branch shall disentitle the college to effectuate any branch
change in that discipline; until the punitive measures, such as reduction in intake
etc. as imposed by AICTE is effective.

12. State/Unive rsity shall ensure that AICTE is kept informed of any violations in
implementing these guidelines or excess admissions made by the College.

13. College/stud ents shall not be entitled to any relief, if the guidelines mentioned
above for permitting branch change are not strictly adhered to.
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The above guidelines come into effect from the academic year 2001-2002.

Date: 30.8.2001 BY ORDER


MEMBER SECRETARY , AICTE
GUIDELINES FOR ADMISSION UNDER LATERAL ENTRY ffO
DEGREE ENGINEERING PROGRAMMES. (The Gazette of In ia,
July 11, 1992, G.S.R.320) FOR DIPLOMA HOLDERS IN
ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY

ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION


NEW DELHI

Although Engineering diploma programmes are conceived as terminal in nature, some fle ibility
has to be built in, to enable the meritorious amongst diploma: holders to obtain Eng· ering
degrees. There is evidence that diploma holders pursuing an Engineering programm havt'
performed well not only in their academic careers but also in their jobs.

A student who has acquired a diploma in Engineering through a minimum of three y ars ol
institutional study, after lO+(Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination) an be
considered to be academically equivalent to a student who has passed the first year of e four
year Engineering degree programme for which the qualifying examination is of the 12th level.

Lateral entry for diploma holders will be allow~d in the second year third semester level] Seats
in addition to the sanctioned intake at first year level, limited to a maximum of 10% will be
reserved for such students.

At present, students obtain diploma through d. ifferent programmes in different StatefUTs.


Such programmes have different structures such as the semester pattern, annual P_fttern,
sandwich pattern, etc. In order to maintain uniformity, a common entrance examinatioJ at the
State level seems essential. Further, it is necessary to select only meritorious students wh have
passed the diploma with good academic record.

For being eligible to seek lateral entry to an Engineering degree programme at the secon
third semester level, a candidate must have passed the diploma in EngineeFing in the r levant
branch with a minimum of 60 percent in the aggregate. Only candidates fulfilling these confiitions
would be eligible for appearing in the entrance test meant for selection of diploma hol~ers for
Lateral entry to degree programmes. The selection of candidates will be based on a Sta1e level
entrance test, the merit ranking in the test being the basis of admission. I
I )iploma holde rs admi tted to degre e progr amm es throu
gh lateral entry will be provi ded with
()pportunities for maki ng up their deficiencies throu gh remedial
courses offered for this purpo se.
These stude nts will have to successfully complete such remedial
courses withi n the stipu lated
ti me.

(No.F.l/11/SS.TS (AICTE)

Dr. K.Gopalan
Educational Adviser(T)
Dept. of Education, MHRD, Govt. of India and
Member Secretary, AICTE, New Delhi.

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