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Yes, it is approved . It is mandatory for all the Universities/Institutions offering Engineering/Management/Pharmacy education to be approved by the AICTE. You can get jobs whatever you want .
However ugc approved is better than aicte but don't worry you will get jobs here too.
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Hello student,
The ITV school of media and management Okhla Delhi is not approved by the University Grant Commission nor it is approved by All India Council for Technical Education.
Also, the college is not eligible to get approval from AICTE as it offers courses like-:
(ITVSMM) is an initiative by ITV Network. ITVSMM was established in the year 2012.
Hope this helps you.
Hello,
All India Council for Technical Education (or AICTE) has approved another 20 institutes for offering B.Tech degree programmes in regional languages in the academic year 2022-23, taking the total number to 39 across 11 states in the country.
The largest number of such institutes are now in Madhya Pradesh (12), followed by Tamil Nadu (10) and Uttar Pradesh (4). This year, Gujarati has been added to the list of languages offered, which includes Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil and Bengali.
Among them, Hindi is the most popular with 21 institutes opting to teach engineering in these languages.
The highest number of colleges offer Hindi, with about 21 institutes. Ten technical universities in Tamil Nadu have offered to teach in Tamil.
Names of few Colleges where you can pursue your technical course in regional language are -
• Erode Sengunthar Engineering College, Tamil Nadu- Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
• Rathinam Technical Campus, Tamil Nadu- Computer Science Engineering
• Anna University- Mechanical and Civil Engineering
• Velammal Engineering College, Chennai- Computer Science and Engineering
I hope you find the answer helpful.
Thank you.
Given below are the names of few institutions from where you can pursue technical courses in your regional languages -
• Velammal Engineering College, Chennai- Computer Science and Engineer ing
------- All India Council for Technical Education (or AICTE) has approved another 20 institutes for offering B.Tech degree programmes in regional languages in the academic year 2022-23, taking the total number to 39 across 11 states in the country.
-------- The highest number of colleges offer Hindi, with about 21 institutes. Ten technical universities in Tamil Nadu have offered to teach in Tamil.
As of now list of those universities offering program in regional language hasn't been released. We will post it here as soon as it is released.
Dear Kalyan,
As per the law, Universities do not require AICTE approval for conducting Technical Programs. Only technical institutions which are affiliated with Universities require approval. As ICFAI University, Dehradun is a self-financed University established under Dehradun State Act, it does not require AICTE approval. This standing of law was notified in the Supreme Court Judgment dated 24th September 2001.
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