Engineering Through Correspondence Soon


New Delhi, Dec 22 (IANS): The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) would soon allow more technical courses including engineering through correspondence, Human Resource Development Minister M.M. Pallam Raju said Friday.

After a meeting with AICTE Chairman S.S. Mantha and other officials, Raju told reporters that a new accreditation body for technical education, Indian Board of Accreditation (IBA), will also be constituted soon.

Students are presently allowed to pursue management (MBA) and computer application (BCA, MCA) programmes through correspondence. But the AICTE does not allow engineering courses through this mode.

The AICTE chairman said that based on recommendations of several committees, the council has decided to allow more technical courses through correspondence. However, "there will be strict conditions of eligibility".

Mantha said: "Nearly all courses except medicine and architecture would be allowed through correspondence."

He, however, added that the final decision in this regard would be taken later. The proposal is likely to be finalized by February next year.

Mantha added that an entrance test would be organised for graduate level courses, while Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) scores might be considered for entrance to post-graduate courses.

He also made it clear that correspondence courses would be available only for those who have already done a diploma course, or some other regular technical course, and have some work experience.

  

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/Dubai

    Sat, Dec 22 2012

    Not an appropriate move. The quality of engineers coming out of the colleges is itself not quite good. Engineering cannot be studied by reading alone.
    Can be used to improve knowledge of working engineers though.

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  • Raj, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 22 2012

    This is a very good announcement, there are lakhs of people in their mid career with a diploma in hand and no promotion due to technical graduation. God Bless HR Minister M.M. Pallam Raju and AICTE Chairman S.S. Mantha. May all those lakhs of aspirant's dream come true.

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