The approval was granted after a thorough evaluation of the proposed programmes by the Government of Maharashtra and the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).
Introduction
The Government of Maharashtra has taken a significant step towards promoting management education in the state by granting approval for new fellowship programmes in management at select non-aided management institutions. This move is expected to enhance the quality of management education in the state and provide students with opportunities for professional growth and development.
Eligibility Criteria
The eligibility criteria for the fellowship programmes are as follows:
Ensuring Quality and Fairness in Technical Education in India.
The AICTE Accreditation Process
The Accreditation Council for Technical Education (AICTE) is a statutory body established by the Government of India to oversee and regulate technical education in the country. The AICTE accreditation process is designed to ensure that technical institutions in India meet the standards of quality and fairness in their academic programs. The process involves a rigorous evaluation of the institution’s infrastructure, faculty, and academic programs to ensure that they meet the minimum requirements for accreditation.
Key Conditions for Accreditation
To be eligible for AICTE accreditation, institutions must adhere to a comprehensive set of conditions that ensure the quality and fairness of their academic programs.
Fees Structure for Fellowship Programmes
The state government has announced that the fees for the fellowship programmes will be aligned with the structure applicable for Postgraduate Diploma in Management courses. This move aims to ensure that the fees are fair and transparent, and that institutions are not exploiting students.
