A circular in the name of AICTE has been widely shared on social media in the last few days. The circular talks about scrapping the 75 percent attendance rule for the engineering course. AICTE has clarified that it’s a fake circular.
In the last few days, a circular in the name of an advisor to AICTE has been shared widely across social media. The crux of the circular is that the AICTE has scrapped the 75 percent attendance rule in all BE/BTech courses and is introducing vocational projects instead of mandatory attendance. The circular is addressed to all the directors and principals of AICTE approved institutions. The circular mentions the following.
The AICTE distanced itself from the circular and called it fake . In a communication uploaded on the AICTE website, AICTE said that the circular is misleading and mischievous. The communication asked that the circular be ignored. It also said that a police complaint is being lodged with the cybercrime cell of the Delhi Police.
A careful reading of the circular would reveal that it is fake for multiple reasons.
There is no advisor by that name: The circular was signed by one Prof GK Gokhale, an advisor in the Policy and Academic Planning Bureau of AICTE. The AICTE website does not list anyone by that name as an advisor in the bureau.
The 75 percent attendance rule is not uniform across: Universities that award BE/BTech degrees and affiliate colleges in various states have different attendance rules. Below are the details of attendance rules in some of the universities.
Attendance rules won’t change in the middle of an academic year: Even if AICTE were to modify the attendance rules, they won’t do it in the middle of an academic year. They would do it with effect from a fresh academic year.
There is no such NSSO report in the public domain: There is no such employability report in the public domain where the survey was undertaken by the NSSO and AICTE.
All those concerned should ignore the circular.
(The story was originally published by Factly.in)
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