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AICTE withdraws Approval Process Handbook 2021-22 for eligibility to Engineering Admission for a short while. The Council has informed to place the handbook again on the official website in a day or two. AICTE releases revised Approval Process Handbook 2021-22 | Photo Credit: Representative Image
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) issued a revised guideline and took a U-Turn after stating that Class 12 students no longer need to opt for physics and mathematics for Pursuing Engineering. They issued an Official statement by withdrawing the Approval Process Handbook 2021-22. It said, It is to inform all concerned that Approval process Handbook 2021-22 has been withdrawn for a short while and will be placed again on AICTE site in a day or two .
AICTE says physics, chemistry, maths to continue to be important subjects for engineering courses
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Published: Saturday, March 13, 2021, 12:20 [IST]
New Delhi, Mar 13: Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics will continue to be important subjects in engineering courses and it is not mandatory for state government or institutions to offer these courses to students who have not studied them in Class 12, the AICTE said on Friday. Addressing a press conference, AICTE chairperson Anil Sahasrabudhe also said students opting for streams like Biotechnology, Textile or Agriculture Engineering will have an option to not study these subjects in Class 12.
The clarification by Sahasrabudhe came following news reports about Physics and Mathematics no longer being compulsory for studying engineering as per the approval handbook for 2021-22 issued by the AICTE.
AICTE U-Turn: Physics, Chemistry, Maths Continue To Be Important Subjects For Engineering Courses
However, the All India Council for Technical Education, has stated that it will not be mandatory for state governments to offer maths courses to students who have not studied them it class 12. PTI File Photo Outlook Web Bureau 2021-03-13T10:33:58+05:30 AICTE U-Turn: Physics, Chemistry, Maths Continue To Be Important Subjects For Engineering Courses outlookindia.com 2021-03-13T13:51:20+05:30
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The technical education regulator has opened up engineering courses for students coming from ‘diverse backgrounds’ aligning its regulations with the National Education Policy.
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Students, who have not studied physics, mathematics or chemistry in class 12, may also aspire to become an engineer from this year.
The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has revised its regulations to enable students from “diverse background” to study engineering if they want.