Is Amie UGC approved?

Is Amie UGC approved?

AMIE is recognized by UGC, UPSC, MHRD, Approved by AICTE for admission to M.E./ M. Tech studies and teaching jobs in engg colleges.

Is Institution of Mechanical Engineers approved by AICTE?

Institution Of Mechanical Engineers is situated in Mumbai in Maharashtra state of India. Established in 1914, IME is a Government college. The college is accredited by AICTE.

Is Amie approved in Canada?

Yes, AMIE is recognised for pursuing your higher studies in Canada/USA/Australia Universities. AMIE is considered as equivalent to B. Tech course. The AMIE has been recognised by University Grants Commission (UGC), Ministry of Education, MHRD-India.

Is AICTE approved for AMiE degree?

So,aicte may be approved the AMIE after the modifications of the syllabus by IEI. Note that :-At current situation AMIE degree may be recognized by Mhrd as a Bsc in engineering degree as degree given in Bangladesh and pakithan also… So this is a good news for all… Official notification may be publish

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Is amiamie recognized by AICTE?

AMIE is recognized as equivalent to Graduateship in Engineering by both MHRD for employment in Govt Jobs and by UGC for post graduate admissions. IE (India) is itself a statutory body and hence doesn’t come under AICTE. If your question is based on a blog post by some Solanki, please ignore that.

What is the scope of Amie exam?

AMIE is a B.Tech level examination in engineering, recognized by all State Governments, Central Govt., AICTE, UPSC etc as equivalent to B.E/B.Tech. That means, those who pass AMIE examination will get equal opportunities for job as well as higher education in both Govt. and private sectors, just like a B.E or B.Tech holder.

What is the full form of Amie?

AMIE stands for Associate Member of Institution of Engineers. AMIE is a B.Tech level examination in engineering, recognized by all State Governments, Central Govt., AICTE, UPSC etc as equivalent to B.E/B.Tech.

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