by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, AUG 2
The Directorate of
Technical Education, Haryana has issued revised list of technical institutions
conducting technical programmes without approval of All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
The department also cautioned and advised the students, their parents and
general public not to take admission in the unapproved or bogus institutions,
as some bogus universities, colleges and institutions are duping the students
by charging hefty fee and also issuing bogus degrees or certificates.
While stating this here today, a spokesman of the department said that the
students seeking admission in any of the technical institutions must first
check the status of approval of the institutions on the websites www.aicte-india.org and
www.techeduhry.nic.in.
He said that as per the revised list issued on July 17, 2012, as many as 17
institutions were conducting technical programmes without AICTE’s
approval. These included Algol School of Management and Technology,
Gurgaon, Ansal Institute of Technology, Sector-55, Gurgaon, College of
Hospitality and Tourism, Gurgaon, G.D. Geonka World Institute-G.D. Geonka
Education City Sohna-Gurgaon Road, Haryana, ICAII Institute of Management and
Technology, Mohali Campus, Phase-7, (on phase 7 and Sector70 dividing
road) Chandigarh: SCO 22, Sector-33D, Near Terrance Garden, Chandigarh,
ICFAI Business School, Gurgaon, ICFAI National College 308, Qutub Plaza,
Phase-I, Gurgaon. IILM for Higher Education, Gurgaon, IIPS Panipat, Institute
for International Management and Technology, Gurgaon, Institute of Apparel
Management, Gurgaon, International Institute of Hotel Management, Gurgaon, NIAM
Centre for Analytics and Research Excellence, Faridabad, Skyline Business
School, Gurgaon, Shree Balaji Institute of Computer, Panchkula, International
Institute of Management, DLF phase-2, Faridabad and Fazlani Altius Business
School, DLF Cyber city, Gurgaon.
He said that as far as the programmes run under distance mode by the deemed
universities were concerned, the approval of the UGC-AICTE-DEC joint committee
was mandatory and the matter was being dealt by the Distance Education Council,
Indira Gandhi National Open University. Any information in this regard may be
obtained from the Director, Distance Education Council, Indira Gandhi National
Open University, New Delhi and Member Secretary All India Council for Technical
Education, New Delhi.
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