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AICTE's wake-up call

May 14, 2015 01:29 am | Updated 01:29 am IST

The editorial, “Fraudulent duplication” (May 13), is an incisive wake-up call to the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to set its house in order. It is intriguing that a regulatory body for technical education, that grants approval through an online portal, is unable to put in place a system to check this “fraudulent multiplicity”.

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In addition to such regulatory laxity, the intention of engineering colleges to adopt such questionable practices shames professional education at a time when the world is looking at India’s demographic dividend with an air of positivity. The AICTE should introduce a ‘Unique Identification Number’ to keep a check on such unfair practices failing which engineering education will not only suffer from its existing faculty vacancy syndrome but also from a ghost faculty syndrome. These twin bombs must be defused by the AICTE immediately.

S. Vaidhyasubramaniam,Thanjavur

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