Will Amie get AICTE approval?

Will Amie get AICTE approval?

AICTE. AICTE has approved the eligibility for AMIE Passouts with M.E./M. Tech for Teaching Assignments.

Is Amie not valid now?

AMIE is recognised by Govt. of India and is valid for IES, UPSC, GATE, IES and Govt Jobs (where Eq. B. AMIE is basically done by diploma holders who are engaged in job and can not go for regular B.

Is AICTE approved by UGC?

When talking of UGC, it is the apex body that approves universities in the country. UGC provide funds for affiliated universities and colleges. The AICTE is only a statutory body, which deals with co-ordinated development and proper planning of the technical education system in the country.

Is Singhania University WES approved?

In UGC website, list of fake universities in Rajasthan doesn’t have Singhania University. World Education Services (WES), Canada, USA & Australia considers this as a legitimate & genuine University.

Is AICTE approved for AMiE degree?

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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

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.

Are professional society graduates AICTE approved?

All Professional Society Graduates who have been enrolled before May 31,2013 with Professional Institutions IEI,IETE,AeSI,IME (I),ICE (I) are accredited as AICTE Approved Degree in Engineering holder just like any other AICTE Approved Engineering Degree holder.”

Does IEIE come under AICTE?

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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. The blogger has confused the GO by MHRD. It was a circular for approval of Engineering courses by deemed universities.