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  • Govt. formulates new policy to promote technical education

    Published on December 30, 2010

    Government has formulated a new policy to promote technical education in the country. Addressing a Press Conference in New Delhi today, Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal said this includes setting up of technical institutions in the areas where these do not exist.

    He added that the institutions can be set up through Public Private Partnership in 241 districts identified across the country in this regard. He said that companies registered as non profit entities will also be allowed to set up technical institutions to ensure planned and coordinated development of technical education.

    Mr. Sibal announced setting up overseas campuses to promote technical education in the country. He however said that these institutes will need government’s clearance and will be subject to local laws.

    Mr. Sibal also announced that All India Institute of Technical Institutes is coming up with a system of e-governance to ensure transparency and swift decision making. AICTE will process all approvals for Polytechnics. Henceforth it will also regulate all autonomous PGDM courses not affiliated to any university. Also students pursuing Vocational and Technical Courses in various State Boards will get lateral entry directly into the second year of degree programs.

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