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Curriculum to undergo major changes this academic year
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As per the new curriculum, the course structure will contain six theory and four laboratory courses in each semester for five semesters except for the sixth semester during which the students must undertake industry internships.
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This came into limelight during recent inspections by the fact-finding committees (FFCs) constituted by the JNTU-Hyderabad as part of granting affiliation to the private engineering colleges for the academic year 2024-25.
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These colleges were a common sight in the 1980s and 1990s that enabled several professionals to pursue courses including engineering, law and management among others.
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The universities and technical boards have been asked to grant affiliation to its affiliated colleges by July 31. The last date for cancellation of seats in technical programmes with a full fee refund is September 11.t
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In his keynote address, the Governor advised students to equip themselves to compete with the best talents of the world and emerge victorious.
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The association asked for a quick review of degree program fees and DOST admissions.
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Approach AICTE to kick-start new satellite campuses from the academic year 2024-25
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In addition to showing 50 per cent of regular faculty, the colleges should have 60 per cent of the faculty with more than five years of experience.
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AICTE to Integrate BCA and BBA Programs, Unveiling Engineering-Style Curriculum
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The Supreme Court has come to the rescue of around four lakh students by ordering extension of the cut-off date.
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The technical institutions including those offering UG engineering courses have to commence classwork for the first year students on or before September 15
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Any interested non-profit society/trust or company can now establish new technical institutions offering engineering and technology programmes across the country
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This is a full-time two-year residential programme and admissions are made based on the scores obtained in CAT/CMAT (AICTE) examination, precise writing, group discussion, personal interview, academic record, and work experience.
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Warangal: Former chairman of AICTE Prof SS Mantha said the universities never create jobs but build skills which are required for jobs, and added industry is pushing universities to follow their requirements. “If universities follow their requirements and prepare the students accordingly, many graduates become job holders; otherwise, they remain job seekers. Future Jobs require […]
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Hyderabad: A total of 1,11,147 seats in various engineering courses in the State have got approval from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) for the academic year 2022-23. While 7,380 seats were accorded for closure, 7,815 seats were increased in various courses particularly in emerging technologies. No seats were approved in new courses […]
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Hyderabad: The University College of Engineering, Osmania University, has bagged AICTE- SPACE (Scheme Promoting Accessible Education) project worth Rs. 5 crore for five years. The main objective of the project is to encourage enrollment of students with disabilities into technical education, make them as comfortable as other students and empower them to complete studies (accessible […]
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Hyderabad: The Osmania University College of Engineering (OUCE) has received approval from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) for its newly introduced undergraduate programmes — Mining Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning — apart from a postgraduate programme in Mining for the 2022-23 academic year. The two UG courses, which were launched […]
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Hyderabad: Gone are the days when students had to pursue only one undergraduate course at a time. Now, students can enrol and get two degrees at once provided they make a cut in both the courses. Doing away with the rigid admission system, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU)-Hyderabad will be offering a dual-degree option from […]
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Hyderabad: The Heartfulness Education Trust (HET) and All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at granting the students, staff, faculty and counselors of AICTE recognised higher educational institutions, access to HET courses. The MoU was signed on Wednesday by Ramesh Krishnan, Director, Heartful Campus programme, and Nivedita Shreyans, […]