Wednesday, 22 January 2020

विद्यापीठांची सामाजिक जबाबदारी निश्चित करण्याचा विचार

Loksatta Pg 04, 22/01/2020

Jobs 2020: Check social media footprint, soft skills

Hindustan Times Pg 11, 22/01/2020

Prepare for a hire calling

Hindustan Times Pg 11, 22/01/2020

After Goof-UPS, MU to conduct workshop on setting paper

Hindustan Times Pg 04, 22/01/2020

State board may introduce 1 textbook for all subject

Times of India Pg 02, 21/01/2020

अभियांत्रिकीच्या नव्या तुकडयांनाही मान्यता नाही?

Sakal Pg 02, 21/01/2020

स्वतंत्र विद्यापीठ दृष्टीक्षेपात

Maharashtra Times Pg 08, 21/01/2020

इंजिनीरिंगचा पेच

Maharashtra Times Pg 04, 21/01/2020

AI need to be regulated, but carefully: Pichai

Mumbai Mirror, Pg 24, 21/01/2020

MU applies for NAAC grade 33 months after it expired

Hindustan Times Pg 04, 21/01/2020

Can on-demand exams be introduced at UG level

Times of India Pg 08, 20/01/2020

What will be the future of management education

Times of India Pg 08, 20/01/2020

Pune Univ, with 890 colleges, beats Mumbai to emerge as state's biggest

Times of India Pg 05, 20/01/2020

IIT-Bombay develops plastic-like films for packaging industry

Hindustan Times Pg 04, 20/01/2020

Software upstarts take on industry titans

Times of India Pg 24, 19/1/2020

मुंबई विद्यापीठाची पाच उपकेंद्र

Maharashtra Times Pg 10, 18/01/2020

प्राध्यापकांच्या रिक्त जागा त्वरित भरा

Loksatta Pg 02, 18/01/2020

Monday, 20 January 2020

PUCA demands major reforms in AICTE Approval Process of 2020: New norms should be on the basis of seats filled instead of total intake

PUCA demands major reforms in AICTE Approval Process of 2020

MOHALI: A delegation of Punjab Unaided Colleges Association (PUCA) met Prof. M.P. Poonia, Vice Chairman, All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi under the leadership of Dr. Anshu Kataria, President, PUCA. Kataria demanded major reform in Approval Process Handbook (APH) 2020. He emphasized to save dying technical education and Self Financed Colleges of the country for which AICTE needs to come forward to rescue the Technical Colleges.

Poonia assured that without compromising the quality AICTE will do its best for more reforms in APH 2020.

New norms should be on the basis of seats filled instead of total intake:

Kataria who is also the Chairman of Chandigarh based Aryans Group of Colleges said that AICTE norms should be applicable on the basis of seats filled instead of total seats sanctioned by AICTE. He added that to get the approval or for the extension of approval, a big infrastructure including land, buildings, equipments & machinery, furniture & fixture, computers, faculty etc is required. On the other hand, the entire infrastructure goes waste when seats are not filled. It is not wastage of investment only rather it is wastage of the national resources.

Around 95% of Colleges catering Technical education are Private:

Sh. Amit Sharma, Senior Vice President, PUCA added that there is 95% contribution of private institutions in providing technical education and in a way, these institutions are creating employment opportunities and playing a vital role in the development of the Country.

AICTE can revive the dying Educational Institutions:

S. Gurpreet Singh, General Secretary, PUCA, said that AICTE should come up with new policies and norms such that surplus resources could be utilized. But these days’ Unaided colleges are in a big financial crunch and should be bailed out.

No new engineering colleges from 2020, says AICTE; all you need to know

No new engineering colleges from 2020, says AICTE; all you need to know

AICTE will only grant approval for additional seats in existing institutions based on the capacity utilisation of the institute concerned

In a move that may impact engineering aspirants, the All Indian Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has decided to not permit new engineering colleges from the academic year 2020-21. Moreover, AICTE will only grant approval for additional seats in existing institutions based on the capacity utilisation of the institute concerned, according to Indian Express.
By doing so, AICTE has accepted the recommendations of a government committee, headed by IIT-Hyderabad chairman B V R Mohan Reddy that had advised the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to stop setting up new colleges from 2020 and review the creation of new capacity every two years after that.
Recommendation of the government committee headed by IIT-Hyderabad chairman BVR Mohan Reddy
  • — The panel in its report suggested that no additional seats should be approved in traditional engineering areas such as mechanical, electrical, civil and electronics.
  • — It suggested that institutes should be encouraged to convert current capacity in traditional disciplines to emerging new technologies.
  • — The committee has urged the AICTE to introduce UG engineering programmes exclusively for artificial intelligence, blockchain, robotics, quantum computing, data sciences, cybersecurity and 3D printing and design.
  • — As for approving additional seats in existing institutions, the committee has suggested that the AICTE should only give approvals based on the capacity utilization of concerned institute.
Why were these recommendations made
A report by Indian Express found that there were no takers for 51 per cent of the 15.5 lakh B.E/B.Tech seats in 3,291 engineering colleges in 2016-17. The investigation found glaring gaps in regulation, including alleged corruption; poor infrastructure, labs and faculty. This, according to the report, led to low employability of graduates.
Earlier the total number of B.Tech and M.Tech seats across all AICTE-approved institutes in 2019, dropped by 1.67 lakh – the sharpest fall in five years

Friday, 17 January 2020

कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्तेचे अदभूत विश्व

Sakal Pg 10, 16/1/2020

US scientists create world's first 'living robots' with frog embryo

Times of India Pg 1 & 11, 15/01/2020

'स्टार्टअप'च्या कर्मचाऱ्यांवरही बेरोजगारीची कुऱ्हाड

Sakal Pg 06, 15/01/2020

रोजगार निर्मितीला मंदीमुळे घरघर

Sakal Pg 01, 15/01/2020

राज्यात शाळांमध्ये व्हर्चुअल कलासरूम

Maharashtra Times Pg 06, 15/01/2020

Much to look forward to as classrooms evolve

Hindustan Times Pg 13, 15/01/2020

Good cause, better effect

Hindustan Times Pg 13, 15/01/2020

Overseas aims: Countries with the best post-study work opportunities

Hindustan Times Pg 13, 15/01/2020

Looking for a career in manufacturing? focus on IoT, robotics and AI

Hindustan Times Pg 13, 15/01/2020

IIT-B designs florets to remove impurities from industrial effluents

Hindustan Times Pg 04, 15/01/2020

कॉलेजांचे कॅम्पस होणार हरित

Maharashtra Times Pg 06 14/01/2020


Monday, 13 January 2020

इंजिनीरिंगला अवकळा

Maharashtra Times Pg06,  06/01/2020

मुंबई विद्यापीठात ऑनलाइन शिक्षणाची नांदी

Maharashtra Times Pg 06, 13/01/2020

Seven apps to chat, work and network like a pro

Times of India Pg 18, 12/01/2020

आय ओटी: वस्तुमात्रांचा मैत्रसंवाद

Sakal Pg 07, 13/01/2020

अभ्यासक्रम निवडीचे स्वातंत्र्य शाळांना देणे गरजेचे

Loksatta Pg 04, 12/01/2020

Affordable education still out of reach for Indians

Hindustan Times Pg 13, 12/01/2020

10 Innovations from CES 2020

Times of India Pg 20, 11/01/2020

'ई-बुक' कडे पाठ

Maharashtra Times Pg 12, 11/01/2020

कोकणासाठी स्वतंत्र विद्यापीठ: अभ्यासासाठी समिती स्थापन

Loksatta Pg 04, 11/01/2020

मुंबई विद्यापीठाच्या विभाजनासाठी बैठक

Maharashtra Times Pg 11, 11/01/2020

Coworking to ride on srart-up growth

Hindustan Times Pg 13, 11/01/2020

New Education Minister to form think tank to improve quality of education

Hindustan Times Pg 06, 11/01/2020

परीक्षेसाठी 'आधार'सक्ती रद्ध

Sakal Pg Navi Mumbai (02), 10/01/2020