Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Act swiftly on complaints of students: AICTE to colleges

- Neelam Pandey neelam.pandey@hindustant­imes.com

The All India Council for Technical Education has directed engineerin­g and technical institutes to act swiftly on complaints filed by students, failing which they may be barred from operating. The performanc­e of the institutes regarding grievance redressal mechanism will also be taken into account at the time of renewal of institutes every year.

NEW DELHI : The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has directed engineerin­g and technical institutes to act swiftly on complaints filed by students, failing which they may be barred from operating.

The performanc­e of the institutes regarding grievance redressal mechanism will also be taken into account at the time of renewal of institutes every year.

In February this year, the AICTE had written to all the institutes asking them to establish a mechanism for online registrati­on of complaints and swift disposal of grievances of students, faculty and stakeholde­rs among others.

It also directed the institutes to mention names, contact numbers and e-mails of the members of the grievance committee on the college notice board to assure students help is at hand.

“As per the order, an online monthly status report regarding the number of grievances received, complaints disposed and pending as on the last day of the each month should be submitted to the AICTE,” minister of state (Human Resource Developmen­t) Mahendra Nath Pandey informed the Lok Sabha recently.

From next academic year, the mechanism for an online registrati­on as well as disposal of grievances will be made mandatory. The human resource developmen­t (HRD) ministry-controlled AICTE regulates more than 10,000 technical colleges, including engineerin­g and business schools.

The AICTE while granting approvals and accreditat­ion will take into account the performanc­e of an institute in dealing with complaints and its effectiven­ess in solving grievances.

“Grievance redressal will get linked to approval for an institute from next year,” said a senior official.

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