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179 Professional Colleges Shut Down In 2020-21 Academic Term, Highest In Last 9 Years

179 professional colleges have been shut down this year, the highest in the past 9 years. This prohibits these insitutes to have new admissions.

New Delhi: Nearly 180 professional colleges, including engineering institutes and business schools, have shut down during the academic year 2020-21, the highest number of closure of technical institutions in the last nine years, according to All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) data. ALSO READ | BSE Odisha HSC Result 2020 Tomorrow At bseodisha.nic.in; Check Timing, Direct Link & All Important Details Besides the closure of 179 institutes, at least 134 institutes did not seek approval this year in view of a large number of seats lying vacant over the last 5 years thus making it unviable for continuing the institution. Also, at least 44 institutes could not get approval, or their approvals were withdrawn due to punitive action by the technical education regulator. While 92 technical institutes had to close down in the 2019-20 academic session, the figures were 89 (2018-19), 134 (2017-18), 163 (2016-17), 126 (2015-16), and 77 (2014-15). Progressive closure means the institute cannot admit the students for the first year during the academic year, however, the existing students will continue till completion of their course, and their degrees are treated as valid. In the academic year 2020-21, a total of 1.09 lakh seats approved by AICTE have been reduced in pharmacy and architecture institutions. ALSO READ | Rajasthan RBSE Class 10th Result Declared At rajresults.nic.in; Girls Outshine Boys "As per recent Supreme Court judgment, for the functioning of existing and setting up of new Architecture and Pharmacy colleges, approval of only ''Council of Architecture'' and ''Pharmacy Council of India'' respectively will be mandatory from the academic Year 2020-2021," a senior AICTE official said. "As a result, the approval of AICTE has been made non-mandatory. Consequently, many of these colleges have withdrawn their affiliation & approval from AICTE resulting in a bulk reduction of seats. Effectively, the seats of pharmacy and architecture have now been taken over by their respective regulatory bodies," he added. According to official statistics, over 69,000 seats in 762 colleges have been reduced due to a reduction in intake or closure of a particular course or division. ALSO READ | 14-Year-Old Girls From Surat Make Startling Discovery, Find Earth Bound Asteroid Near Mars "The approval process for the year 2020-2021 was a considerable departure from the previous years on several counts. Due to the imposition and subsequent extensions of lockdown, the approval process was delayed. It was initiated in the month of May and completed in June end. "Moreover, the rigorous scrutiny which was undertaken physically at various regional offices was conducted via an online process. This involved using online video-conferencing for stakeholders to connect, verification of infrastructure and campus facilities virtually and uploading digitally signed documents. Even though new Management and Polytechnic Engineering Institutes have added seats, there has been reduction in AICTE approved Seats," the official said. The AICTE has also granted approval to 164 new institutes for the 2020-21 academic season, adding up to 39,000 seats. WATCH | Admission process begins in DU, know the changes

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