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Friday, April 25, 2008

ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION, NEW DELHI


Admission to M. Pharm , Advance Admission to Ph.D. Degree Programme 2008 – 2009 under QIP-2008 from full time regular faculty of AICTE

(A Statutory Body of the Government of India)
7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, Janpath, New Delhi-110001
Phone Nos.: 011-23724151-57. Fax: 011-23724183
Website: www.aicte.ernet.in

Advt. No.: AICTE/RID/04(03)/2008

RID Bureau AICTE Announced Admission under QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME For Teachers of Pharmacy Institutions.


Admission to M. Pharm. Programme 2008 - 2009
&
Advance Admission to Ph.D. Degree Programme 2008 – 2009 (Final Admission 2009 – 2010)



Applications are invited in the prescribed form from full time regular faculty of AICTE approved Pharmacy Institutions for admission to Masters Degree and advance admission to Ph.D. Programme under QIP-2008.

Detailed Information Brochure and application format is available at the website of DIPSAR, New Delhi (www.dipsar.in) and AICTE (www.aicte.ernet.in).

IINFORMATIION BROCHURE & APPLICATION FORM: http://www.dipsar.in/qip.pdf

Institutions offering QIP (Pharmacy) programme are as follows:
1. Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research,Pushp Vihar, Sector – III, M.B.Road, New Delhi – 110 017.
2. Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University Kolkata – 700 032, West Bengal.
3. University College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kakatiya University, Warangal – 506 009, Andhra Pradesh.
4. J.S. S. College of Pharmacy, Rocklands, P.B. No.20, Ootacamund – 643 001, Tamil Nadu.
5. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Doctor Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar – 470 003, Madhya Pradesh.
6. Pharmacy Department Faculty of Technology & Engineering, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, P.B. No.51, Kalabhavan, Vadodara – 390 001, Gujarat.
7. Department of Pharmacy, Birla Institute of Technology, MESRA, Ranchi – 835 215, Jharkhand.
8. Poona College of Pharmacy, Bharathi Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune-411 308, Maharashtra.
9. Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, MAHE, Manipal – 576 104, Karnataka.
10. K.L.E.’s College of Pharmacy, J.N.M.C. Campus, Belgaum – 590 010, Karnataka.


Last date of receipt of application is 14th May, 2008.

Programme for which admission is desired (Master's or Ph.D.) should be clearly written on the top of envelop.

Duly filled application forms (in duplicate, duly forwarded by the Pricipal/ Head of Institution, as instructed along with all enclosures are required to be sent to:

Principal QIP Coordinator
AICTE National Coordinating Centre For QIP (Pharmacy)
Delhi Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research (DIPSAR)
Pushp vihar, Sector-III, M.B Road, New Delhi-110017
Phone no: 011-29554649 , 011-29553771 , 011-29554327
Fax no: 011-29554503.
Website: www.dipsar.in E-mail: qipdipsar.com

MEMBER SECRETARY


GENERAL INFORMATION
1. The duration of the M.Pharm. Programme is 24 months.
2. Prior to regular admission to the Ph.D. Programme at a QIP cell, a candidate is required to join a pre-Ph.D. contact programme. The duration of the pre-Ph.D. programme is 60 days (see section VIII) and that of the regular Ph.D. degree programme is 3 years.
3. Reservations for candidates belonging to SC / ST / Physically Challenged categories as per rules of AICTE.
4. Advance copies will not be accepted. Where the applications are to be submitted through Proper Channel, the candidate and the concerned Principal /Head of the Institution should ensure that the forwarding authority sends the applications to the Office of Principal QIP Coordinator before the last date. Applications received after 14.05.2008 will not be considered.
5. The Registration number should be quoted in all future correspondence related to admissions, and such correspondence should be routed through the Principal / Head of the candidate’s institution.

ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS:
1. Full–time, regular / permanent faculty members of AICTE approved Pharmacy Colleges are only eligible to apply.
2. The candidate should possess:

For M.Pharm. Programme
First Class Degree (60% in aggregate wherever class is not awarded) in Pharmacy from a recognized Institution / University
A minimum of two years teaching experience as full-time regular /permanent faculty of AICTE approved Degree / Diploma level Pharmacy Institutions

For Ph.D. Degree Programme
First Class Degree (60% in aggregate wherever class is not awarded) at Master's Level in the appropriate branch of specialization in Pharmacy from a recognized Institution / University.
A minimum of three-years teaching experience as full-time regular / permanent faculty of AICTE approved Degree / Diploma level Pharmacy Institutions

The candidate should satisfy the minimum eligibility criteria prescribed by the individual Department (and/or the Institution) to which admission is sought.
Guest Lecturers, Visiting Lecturers, Teaching Assistants, Ad-hoc/Contract or Part-time Teachers, Technical Assistants, and other such categories of staff are not eligible.

3. Faculty members of the QIP cells are not eligible to apply in the same institution.
4. The faculty members belonging to the institutions run by the same management of QIP centre are not eligible to apply to that QIP centre.
5. A maximum of two candidates are selected from each institution per year, one in M. Pharm and one in Ph. D.
6. The candidate, if selected and admitted, should be on deputation and his/her normal salary and allowances are to be paid by the parent institution.
7. The candidate selected for admission under QIP will have to execute an undertaking to serve his/her parent institution for a minimum period of three years after completion of the programme.

SCHOLARSHIP AND CONTINGENCY GRANT
M.Pharm. scholarship - Rs. 2,500/- per month
Contingency - Rs. 3,000/- per year
Ph.D. scholarship - Rs. 6,000/- per month
Contingency - Rs. 10,000/- per annum.

Schedule for admission to M.Pharm and Ph.D programme for 2008-2009
1 Issue of application forms from 15th April 2008
2 Last date of receipt of filled application 14th May 2008
3 Date of interview 23rd , 24th & 25th May 2008
4 Date of publishing the results Will be announced later**

. Any change in the schedule will be available in the website www.dipsar.in
..Results will be published by AICTE in a short period after the interview

Thursday, February 7, 2008

ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION


Admission Under QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME (POLY) from RID Bureau AICTE

ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION
(A STATUTORY BODY OF THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA)
7th Floor, Chanderlok Building, Janpath, New Delhi-110001.
Phone: (011)23724151-57 Fax: (011)23724183
Website: www.aicte.ernet.in

Advt. NO.:AICTE/RID/02(01)/2008

RID Bureau AICTE Announces Admission Under QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME (POLY)

For Teachers of Diploma Level Engineering Institutions

Applications are invited in the prescribed form from full time regular faculty of AICTE Approved Polytechnics for Admission to Masters Degree and advance admission to Ph.D programme under QIP (POLY)-2008.

Detailed Information Brochure and application format is available at the website of NITTTR, Chandigarh (www.nitttrchd.ac.in) and
AICTE ( http://www.aicte.nernet.in/FacultySchemes.htm )

Institutions offering QIP (POLY) programme are as follows:

1. IIITM, Gwalior
2. Jadavpur University, Kolkata
3. MNNIT, aLLAHABAD
4. M.B.M. Engg. College, Jodhpur
5. MNIT, Jaipur
6. NIT, Durgapur
7. NIT, Calicut
8. NITK, Surafhkal
9. NIT, Thiruchirappalli
10. NITTTR, Chandigarh

Last date of receipt of application is 1st April 2008, Programme for which admission is desired (Master or Ph.D.) should be clearly written on the top of envelop.

Duly filled application forms (in duplicate), forwarded by the Principal/Head of Institution, as instructed along with all enclosures are required to be sent to:

The Principal Coordinator – QIP (POLY)
National Institute of Technical Teachers’ Training & Research
Sector 26, HANDIGARH – 160019.

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AICTE SPONSORED INDUCTION TRAINING PROGRAMMES FOR NEWLY RECRUITED TEACHERS OF ENGINEERING COLLEGES DURING 2007 - 08

AICTE has sponsored twelve Induction Training Programmes for Newly Recruited Teachers of Engineering Colleges to be organized during September, 2007 to March, 2008.
Course Objectives
The programme aims at enabling the participating teachers to plan, organize, implement and evaluate instruction effectively.
Duration of the Programme
Programme is of two weeks duration and can be organized on mutually convenient dates.
Target Group
Teachers of Engineering Colleges with less than five years of experience are eligible to participate in the programme.
Number of Participants
The minimum number of participant in each programme is 30.
Scheduling of Programme
Programme can be organized at Engineering College or at NITTTR, Chandigarh. Operational Plan for training programmes provides the slots for the conduct of the progrmme. For details, please refer to Training Programmes on the institute web site - www.nitttrchd.ac.in
TA/DA
In case, the programme is organized at NITTTR, Chandigarh TA/DA of the sponsored teachers will be borne by sponsoring institution.
In case, the programme is organized at Engineering College, TA/DA of the resource persons will be borne by host institution.

Contact Address
Institutions interested in organizing the progrmme at their institute/NITTTR, Chandigarh may contact the Director of the institute at the following address:
Director,
National Institute of Technical Teachers’ Training and Research,
Sector 26, Chandigarh – 160 019.

Telephone No. 0172 – 2792369; Fax No. 0172 - 2791366

Thursday, January 3, 2008

All India Council for Technical Education - AICTE


All India Council for Technical Education - AICTE

About AICTE

Technical education in India contributes a major share to the overall education system and plays a vital role in the social and economic development of our nation. In India, technical education is imparted at various levels such as: craftsmanship, diploma, degree, post-graduate and research in specialized fields, catering to various aspects of technological development and economic progress.

The beginning of formal Technical Education in India can be dated back to the mid 19 th Century. The major policy initiatives in the pre-independence period included appointment of the Indian Universities Commission in 1902, issue of the Indian Education policy resolution in 1904 and the Governor General’s policy statement of 1913 stressing the importance of Technical Education, the establishment of IISc in Bangalore, Institute for Sugar, Textile and Leather Technology in Kanpur, N.C.E. in Bengal in 1905 and Industrial schools in several provinces. Significant developments include:

Constitution of the Technical Education Committee of the Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) of 1943;
Preparation of the Sergeant Report of 1944; and
Formation of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) in 1945 by the Government of India.
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) was set-up in November 1945 as a national level Apex Advisory Body to conduct survey on the facilities on technical education and to promote development in the country in a coordinated and integrated manner. And to ensure the same, as stipulated in, the National Policy of Education (1986), AICTE be vested with statutory authority for planning, formulation and maintenance of norms and standards, quality assurance through accreditation, funding in priority areas, monitoring and evaluation, maintaining parity of certification and awards and ensuring coordinated and integrated development and management of technical education in the country.

The Government of India (Ministry of Human Resource Development) also constituted a National Working Group to look into the role of AICTE in the context of proliferation of technical institutions, maintenance of standards and other related matters. The Working Group recommended that AICTE be vested with the necessary statutory authority for making it more effective, which would consequently require restructuring and strengthening with necessary infrastructure and operating mechanisms.

Pursuant to the above recommendations of the National Working Group, the AICTE Bill was introduced in both the Houses of Parliament and passed as the AICTE Act No. 52 of 1987. The Act came into force w.e.f. March 28, 1988. The statutory All India Council for Technical Education was established on May 12, 1988 with a view to proper planning and coordinated development of technical education system throughout the country, the promotion of qualitative improvement of such education in relation to planned quantitative growth and the regulation and proper maintenance of norms and standards in the technical education system and for matters connected therewith.

The purview of AICTE (the Council) covers programmes of technical education including training and research in Engineering, Technology, Architecture, Town Planning, Management, Pharmacy, Applied Arts and Crafts, Hotel Management and Catering Technology etc. at different levels.

The Organisation

In accordance with the provisions of the AICTE Act (1987), for the first five years after its inception in 1988, the Minister for Human Resource Development, Government of India was the Chairman of the Council. The first full time Chairman was appointed on July 2, 1993 and the Council was re-constituted in March 1994 with a term of three years. The Executive Committee was re-constituted on July 7, 1994 and All India Boards of Studies and Advisory Boards were constituted in 1994-95. Regional Offices of the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, located at Kolkata, Chennai, Kanpur and Mumbai were transferred to AICTE and the staff working at these offices were also deputed to the Council on foreign service terms w.e.f. October 1, 1995. These offices functioned as secretariats of Regional Committees in the four regions (East, South, North and West). Three new Regional Committees in southwest, central and northwest regions with their secretariats located at Bangalore, Bhopal and Chandigarh respectively were also established on July 27, 1994.

The AICTE has its Headquarters in New Delhi which has the offices of the Chairman, Vice-Chairman and the Member Secretary and is presently housed in a building having a covered area of 38542 sq. ft. located in Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi. The present building is taken on lease from the Sports Authority of India. The Government of India has allocated 5 acres land in the campus of Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, for constructing the administrative and other buildings of the Council.

The AICTE comprises of nine Bureaus, namely:

* Faculty Development (FD) Bureau
* Undergraduate Education (UG) Bureau
* Postgraduate Education and Research (PGER) Bureau
* Quality Assurance (QA) Bureau
* Planning and Co-ordination (PC) Bureau
* Research and Institutional Development (RID) Bureau
* Administration (Admin) Bureau
* Finance (Fin) Bureau
* Academic (Acad.) Bureau


For each Bureau, Adviser is the Bureau Head who is assisted by technical officers and other supporting staff. The multidiscipline technical officer and staff of the Council are on deputation or on contract from various Government Departments, University Grants Commission, academic institutions etc.

For more informations please visit : www.aicte.ernet.in