HC restrains AICTE from acting against ‘deemed to be Universities’

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News Source: indianexpress.com

The Madras High Court has directed the technical education regulator AICTE not to take any punitive action against certain deemed-to-be universities in Tamil Nadu. These are those Universities which have not responded to its notice seeking applications for approval of courses for 2018-19.

WHAT PETITIONERS CONTENDED

They were governed by the UGC and AICTE had no power to ask them to seek approval as new institutions. VIT’s counsel submitted that the AICTE vide its notice has invited applications for approval from all the existing and proposed technical institutions for conducting technical programmes/courses, including course of management for 2018-19 academic year.

The last date for submitting applications by new institutions was January 31. The notice stated that deemed-to-be universities seeking approval for the first time from the AICTE (in compliance with a Supreme Court order of November 3, 2017) should submit an application as a new technical institution.

WHAT COUNSEL CONTENED

The counsel contended that the apex court order was applicable only to institutions offering technical course degrees awarded by the Open and Distance Learning (ODL) mode and not the deemed-to-be universities.

Veltech Deemed University submitted that after being declared a deemed-to-be university, it was functioning under the guidelines of the UGC which along with the Human Resources Development Ministry was monitoring its activities.

Hence, the AICTE has no power to seek its approval by the petitioner university as a new one, counsel for the university argued.

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