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AICTE Approved for Undergraduate Management and Computer Science Courses

  • Neither the current affirmation process nor the absolute seats or charges will be adjusted.
  • Notwithstanding, the AICTE plans to foster model educational programs and overhaul the assessment design as well.

Establishments offering undergrad executives and software engineering courses will currently need to look for endorsement from the All India Board for Specialized Instruction (AICTE). As detailed before in this paper, the primate body has now brought four courses, BBM, BMS, and BCA under its domain.

AICTE Approval for UG Courses

NEP suggests that three kinds of establishments will exist by 2030: Multidisciplinary colleges, independent degree-giving schools, or foundations that would be essential for an advanced education bunch.

The model educational programs will be created by specialists, including academicians and industry honchos, and establishments will be expected to stick to 80% of the model while holding the adaptability to redo the leftover part to suit neighborhood needs.

The model educational plan for BBA and BCA projects will become effective from the scholastic year 2024-25. Up to this point, the educational plan for these projects was planned by the universities concerned.

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