Deccan Chronicle

Varsities violate SC rule

Conduct programmes, accept admissions without AICTE approval

- INDULEKHA ARAKKAL I DC HYDERABAD, JULY 5

Gitam deemed university in Visakhapat­nam and Hyderabad, and Symbiosis Internatio­nal have not obtained approvals from the AICTE to hold technical programmes, an RTI query has revealed.

The institutio­ns have been accepting admissions in direct violation of Supreme Court’s orders that clearly state that approval is needed for engineerin­g, pharmacy and management courses, among others.

Documents in procession of this newspaper have shown that these institutes lack approvals.

Another allegation that was brought to the notice of the TS Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) by an anonymous tip-off was that off- campus centres of private universiti­es had started functionin­g in the state without approval from the UGC and the government.

According to the UGC establishm­ent regulation, the approval of both is mandatory to hold technical courses.

The TSCHE norm also states that all colleges offering regular graduation courses in the state should obtain approval from TSCHE and should be affiliated to state universiti­es.

The letter alleged, “There are business schools based in Uttar Pradesh that have violated these rules by offering BBA and MBA without the approval of AICTE, UGC, TSCHE and others. Courses in agricultur­e are also being offered in select universiti­es.”

It stated that notices should be served to all regulatory bodies to ensure that students’ interests are met and that they are not fleeced by such institutio­ns.

Mr V. Venkataram­ana, TSCHE vice-chairperso­n, said, “The letter was sent by an anonymous person and we cannot take action. We will look into the matter but we need more evidence. There are many allegation­s in the letter and therefore verificati­on will take some time.”

In case the universiti­es are found to be at fault, TSCHE will take steps to cancel admissions and refund the admission fees paid by students at the earliest with damages.

THE INSTITUTIO­NS have been accepting admissions in direct violation of SC’s orders which state that approval is needed for engineerin­g, pharmacy and management courses, among others.

ANOTHER allegation was that offcampus centres of private universiti­es had started functionin­g in the state without approval from the UGC.

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