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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 It said, It is to inform all concerned that Approval process Handbook 2021-22 has been withdrawn for a short while and will be placed again on AICTE site in a day or two .
PCM will continue to remain important for admission to engineering, AICTE clarifies
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Following mixed reactions from students, the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has clarified that Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) subjects in Class 12 will continue to remain important for admission to engineering Undergraduate (UG) programmes. Some students state it will create more opportunities for those who drop PCM in Class 12 while, others said they will find it difficult to cope with engineering programme without a background in Mathematics.
In its new approval handbook for 2021-22, AICTE stated Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics will continue to be important subjects in engineering courses. But, students will have to pass in three subjects out of 14 subjects namely Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronics, Information Technology (IT), Biology, Informatics Practices, Biotechnology, Technical Vocational subject, Engineering Graphics, Bus