AICTE in 2020-21 Change in rule as colleges propose same fees for both
mgmt courses
Mumbai :
Management institutes that also offer postgraduate diplomas in management
(PGDM) will now have to run the two courses from separate institutes, according
to the All India Council for Technical Education’s (AICTE) recently-released
Approval Handbook 2020-21. The new rules will be applicable from the next
academic year (2020-21).
AICTE said
the new rule requiring separate infrastructure and resources for diplomas and
PG degrees is in response to complaints from local inquiry committees (LICs),
which inspect institutes when the latter apply for affiliation. Students have
complained that they were confused and even misled on occasion about the
demarcation of faculty, fees and infrastructure between PGDM and Masters in
business administration (MBA) courses in some colleges.
“While MBA
institutes are affiliated to a particular university, PGDM courses need no
affiliation but need AICTE approval to run classes. We have increasingly
noticed how the LICs are fooled by the institutes about infrastructure and
faculty which might be registered for an MBA school, but are highlighted as
that of a PGDM course,” said Anil Sahasrabudhe, chairman, AICTE.
Senior
council officials said the process of affiliation regularly gets delayed due to
such problems, and the new rules are meant to prevent such delays.
In some
cases, colleges that run both PGDM and MBA courses have also proposed the same
fees for both courses to the respective state fee regulating authorities.
“Despite
sharing the infrastructure as well as the faculty in some cases, many of these
institutes claim that their professors for both courses are equally qualified
and deserve the same salary. Therefore, they demand the same fees for both
courses,” said a senior AICTE official.
However,
among business schools, there is concern that the changes may force many to
stop PGDM courses.
“Separating
the courses into two different institutes means starting one of the courses
from scratch, which is a challenge most institutes will not be open to,” said
the spokesperson of a city-based management institute, on condition of
anonymity.
Representatives
of the institutes plan to discuss their concerns with AICTE.
Source | Hindustan Times | 12th
February 2020
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