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The Federation of Self-Financing Technical Institutions and the Punjab Unaided Colleges Association have urged the All India Council of Technical Education (AIC
The All India Council of Technical Education has been requested to exclude BBA and BCA institutions from obtaining approval by the Federation of Self-Financing Technical Institutions, the All India and Punjab Unaided Institutions Association, and others.
Dr. Anshu Kataria, President of the Federation of Self-Financing Technical Institutions, and Amit Sharma, senior vice-president of the Punjab Unaided Colleges Association, met with All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) Member Secretary Rajive Kumar on Sunday, emphasizing that BBA, BCA, and BMS courses have never been included since the AICTE Act was passed in 1987.
They said bringing these courses under the AICTE’s ambit after almost four decades is “shocking”. Kataria said the move will increase the financial burden on students. Sharma and Kataria also warned that they will be forced to approach the courts if the AICTE does not relax the norms.
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