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*.*:l',iliit"::h:::l-t:jtr:xil:iflffiiif ili3t,, Minutes of the 119th Executive Committee meeting held on October tl,20ib at 11.00 am in the Visvesvaraya Meeting Room, Ground Floor, Wing 4, at AICTI1 Headquarters, Nelson Mandela Marg, Vasant Kuni, New Delhi: Following Members were present in fhe meeting: Prof. A.D. Sahasrabudhe Chairman, AICTE Proi. M.P. Poonia Vice Chairman, AIC'LE Dr. S.S. Sandhu, Additional Secretary (H E), M[{RD, New Dclhi Prof. f.c. Sitharam (Chairman, SWRC-AICTE) Dept of Civil Engg., IISc- Bangalore Prof. Satish Chand [Chairman, AIB - ITE) JNU, New Delhi Prof. Chetan Vaidya, [Chairman, AIB-TCP) Prof. N.R. Sheth (Chairman, AIB-PE) Vice Chancellor, Gujarat Technological University Dr. Saroj Kumar Special Secretary [Technical Education), Govt. of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, UP Dr. V.S. Dutt Joint Director, Directorate of 'f echnical Education, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh, Vijayawada P.of. nnit ttlrtftui, - Dean, [ingineering &'Iechnology Rajasthan Technical University, Kota 11. I Prof. G. P. Vadodaria Principal, L. D. College, Ahmedabad 12. Prof. A.P. Mittal Member Secretarv, AIC'f E Chairman Member Nominee, Secretary, MHRD. New Delhi Member Member Member Member Me mber Nominee, Secretary, Technical Education Govt. of Andhra Pradesh Member Member Secretary Prof. Manoj Arora, Chairman, NWRC-AICTE; Joint Secretary & Financial Adviser, MHRD; Secretary, l'cchnical Flducation, Govt. of Tripura; Secretary, Technical Education Govt. of ljttrakhand; Prof. tl.c. Verma, IlT-Kanpur; Prof. Arvind Choubey, Department of ECE, NIT - Jamshedpur; Chairman, UGC; Director General, IAMR; Director General, ICAR; could not attend the meeting due to their prior engagements. AICTE 1 1 gth EC MF,ETIN C -.--- Page 1

Prof. A.D. Sahasrabudhe, Chairman, AICTE welcomed all thb members to the 119tr, meeting of the Executive Committee. 'llhe Chairman briefed the members about the following recent activities/achievements in aicte since the last EC meeting held on 14u' August,2018:. On 2Sth August, 2018, "lnternship Day" was organized at AICTE Hqs., by Internshala & AICTE to felicitate colleges with the best internship record. The event acknowledged the remarkable efforts of colleges in helping their students secure internships during the months of April- July, 2018. Dr. Satya Pal Singh, Flon'ble M0S, MHRD graced the occasion as Chief Guest and gave away the awards. o 0n 29th August,201,8, "Smart India Hackathon-2019" was launched by Shri Prakash Javadekar Hon'ble Minister for HRD from Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi. o 0n 30tr' August,20L8, MHRD's Innovation cell (MICJ was inaugurated by Shri Prakash Javadekar Hon'ble HRM and Dr. Satya Pal singh, Hon'ble M0s, MHRD at AICTE Auditorium. 0n 31't August, 2018, a Rozgar Mela was organized by AICTE at Vidya Knowledge Park, Baghpat, under Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojna for unemployed youth to provide opportunities for jobs. This event was attended by Hon'ble MOS Dr. Satya Pal Singh; MLA Sh. Jitendra Pal Singh, Prof. M.P. Poonia, Vice Chairman-AICTE. For this event, around 2200 candidates registerecl online; 07 companies from NCR region selected / offered jobs to about 730 (skilled/unskillcd) candidates. o During September B-10, 2018, AICTE-NWRO organized a 3-day Academic Leadership Program for heads of AICTE approved institutions at NITTTR, Chandigarh which was conducted by Prof. Ilajeev Sangal former- Director-lIT-BHU, Varanasi and Sh Somdev'l'yagi, Abhudaya Sansthan, Raipur. I DurinS September B-9,2018, World Summit on Accreditation (WOSAJ with theme "Challenges and 0pportunities in Outcome Based Accreditation" organised by the NI3A jointly with AICl'Fl and was attended by Chairman, Vice Chairman and other officers of AICTE at hotel The Ashok, Ncw Delhi. During September 14.-28, 2018, "Hindi Pakhwara" was celebrated at AICTE and closing ccremony with the distribution of prizes was done on October 3,2018. During September 23 - October 6,2018, Prof. M.P. Poonia, Vice Chairman, AICTE visited Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada for "Canada, India Acceleration Program (CIAP)" that has been jointly launched by AICTE and the "Canada-lndia Centre for Excellence" (CICE) at Carleton University. Shri Dipan Sahu, Executive Consultant and 09 Indian women entrepreneurs were part of this delegation. During the visit at Canada, a meeting between Mr. Ryo Tokunaga of MITACS and Prof. M.P. Poonia at University of Toronto was also arranged to discuss about the modalities of the internship of Indian students in Canada at different Universities. On September 24,2018, Foundation Stone for AICTE Training and Learning IATAL) Academy, Jaipur [Camp office- NWRO) was laid by Sh. Prakash Javadekar, Flon'ble Minister of HRD in the presence of Prof. A.D. Sahasrabudhe Chairman, AICTE. Workshops on Internship Policywere organized ataicte Auditoriunt, New Delhi on 25.9.2018, in Kolkata on 5.10.2018 and in Chennai on 9,10.2018 to spread awareness about the internship policy developed by AICTE. More than 200 industry representatives also participateri in all these three programmes. A ICTE 1 1 gth E.C MIt E ilncasy.^/- Pag,e 2

On October 1,2018 MHRD announced awards in virious categories for "swachhta Ranking" which were given alway in a function organized by AICTE at the hotel Ashok. During October 3-4,20L8, "Asia Summit on Education and Skills" was held at hotel JW Mariott, Delhi and Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. Chairman, AICTE and Director(E-govJ were the keynote speakers on innovation and digital knowledge during this event. During October 4-5, 20L8, CIl-Education Summit 2018 was held at AICTE Auditorium. During the programme awards were given to the well performing institutes on industrial connects under AICTE-CII survey of industry linked technical institutes 201,8. During October 4-6, 20L8 AICTE showcased its activities and achievements by putting up a pavilion at India Didactics Association (DIDAC) International Exhibition on Education and Skills held at Pragati Maidan, Delhi. During October 5-8, 2018 AICTE showcased its activities and achievements by putting up a pavilion at the lndian International Science Festival [llsl]j-2018 at Lucknow. Applications [s1 lnd Chhatra Vishwakarma Awards have been invited from the students of AICTE approved institutions. Around 800 teams have been selected for further regional competitions.. The examination of four Deemed-to-be-university is scheduled for PG students on 10rrr December 2018 and UG students on 6th December, 20L8.'fill now, under UG - 4196; PG students -564 students have registered; o AICTII has invited applications from AICTE approved institutions/university departments under various schemes of AQIS for financial assistance for the year 2018-19; l'hc Chairman announccd that in future concerned Bureau/Cell/R0s of AlCl'Flshall extend invitation to IrC/Council mcmbers for important events oiaicte for their valued participation and suggestions. Mcmbers lauded efforts of the AICl'tl team for its serious efforts for improving the quality of technical education. 'fhe following Agenda Committee: Item No.11.9.01.01 Items were taken up thereafter for consideration of the Executive : To confirm the minutes of the 118th meeting of the Executivc Committee held on August 14,2018. The Executivc Committee confirmed the minutes of the 1lBth mceting of the Executive Committee held on August 14, 201 B" Itcm No" I79.02.07 To receive a note on action taken on the decisions taken and recommendations made in the 11Btr' meeting of the Executive Committee held on August 14,2018. The Hxecutive Committee received the note on action taken on the decisions taken at the l18th meeting of the Executivc Committee held on August 14, 2018. The FIC members appreciated AICTE for in time action taken. AICTF 119th EC MEETING

Item No. 119.03i01 To consider and approve a policy decision regarding recognition to B.Tech Degree/Diploma [Open and Distance Educdtion ModeJ awarded by INTU, Hyderabad and IGNOU, New Delhi. The Executive Committee deliberated on the matter and noted that the Supreme Court verdict has already recognized the B.Tech Degree/Diploma (Open and Distance Education Mode) awarded by INTU, Hyderabad and IGNOU, New Delhi. Hence, post facto approval by AICTE is not necessary. However, a reply to be sent to the university be prepared in consultation with the legal counsel. The draft reply shall be placed before the next meeting of the EC for its consideration. Item No. IL9.03.02 To consider and approve the draft-alcte [Categorization of Standalone Institutions for Grant of Graded Autonomy) Regulations,2018. The Executive Committee deliberated on the draft-aicte (Categorization of Standalone Institutions for Grant of Graded Autonomy) Regulations, 2018. The EC was informed about the inputs received from MHRD on the draft regulations. The same was considered and approved by the Executive Committee. The EC also opined that AICTE should constitute / hire a core team of legal experts (2-3 members) / a firm of repute who can be engaged for specialized legal task, including drafting of regulations, affidavits, notifications etc. Retired personnel from Legislature can be considered for appointment as Consultant in AICTE for such task. Item No. 119.03.03 : To consider and approve Creation of Induction Program Cell (lpc) for student induction program and hiring manpower for IPC through existing manpower agency. The Executive Committee was informed about organizing of 3 /7 days Faculty Development Programme-student Induction (FDP-SI) during the summer months, The response during these workshops was overwhelming. The Executive Committee considered and approved the creation of the Induction Program Cell (IPC) under Policy and Academic Planning (P&AP) Bureau. 'Ihe EC also approved hiring of two DEOs initially through the existing manpower agency of AICTI for posting under P&AP Bureau. The creation of the IPC will strengthen the execution and monitoring of FDP-SI in AICTFI approved institutions. The EC noted that the work of AICTE has increased many folds due to various new schemes, quality initiatives, etc. It was decided that since MHRD has already been informed about conducting of Staff Inspection Unit (SIU) for AICTI, the Administration Bureau of AICTE should pro-actively consolidate the status of existing and required manpower along with detailed iob responsibilities etc. associated with each post. This data should be made ready prior to the visit of SILI at AICTE. Till that time, AICTE shall assess its manpower recruitment internally for existing work and put-up for approval in the next EC meeting, if any deviation exists as compared to approved manpower by MHRD/EC time to time. ArcrE 11eth EC vtnnmc6j"--- Page 4

Item No.119.03.04 To consider a'concept Paplr' for the Under Graduate Engineering Curriculum. The Executive Committee deliberated and in principle accepted the concept paper. The EC decided that the courses and credits defined in the 'Concept Paper' may be cross-checked with the model curriculum of UG Engineering and Technology by sharing the entire Concept paper with the Heads of the Committees of UG Engineering - Model curriculum. Further, the EC also decided that a Concept paper for Pharmacy, Architecture and Management programme may also be developed on similar lines of UG Engineering. Item No. 119.03.05 To consider and approve shifting of MFIRD Submission Scheme institutes to respective permanent sites in the state of iammu and Kashmir. The Executive Committee deliberated and decided that for the institutions of tammu and Kashmir referred in the proposal for A.Y. 2Ol8-19, were allowed to continue in their present premises with 507o intake only as a very special case. This decision is on the similar lines of [C's earlier decision in its 116th meeting. A letter shall again be written to I&K Government as reminder for an early action' Item No. 119.03.06 Item No. ttg.o3.o7 To consider and approve tuition fee waiver scheme (TFW) for PG Courses. The [xecutive Committee deliberated and approved to extend the existing Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme (TFW) only to MBA, MCA, PGDM, PGDCA courses in which no scholarship/stipend is available. : To consider closure of separate division in second year (2'a Shift / Part Time) for Lateral Entry students in AICTE approved institutes. The Executive Committee was informed that in some of the institutions approval has been given to run full separate second year lateral entry divisions apart from permission to have 20olo supernumerary seats and admission in direct second year against first year vacant seats, The [C decided not to approve direct second year full divisions for lateral entry in future and existing such courses be closed from AY 2019-20. Moreover, supernumerary seats be reduced to 107o. The EC was also informed about another issue of students of B.Sc. (Computer Science)/ BCA programme etc. seeking admission in MCA lateral entry programme, wherein the curriculum of the concerned University/Institute is compared to ensure that the student has covered all the courses as required from the 1st yesr curriculum of MCA. The integrated programme of MCA was also discussed along'with other concerns. It has also been observed that only few students of B.Sc./B,com/BA with Maths background are taking admission in lst year MCA and literally program has become a two-year program for B.Sc. (Computer Science)/l3CA. The EC, therefore decided that a meeting be convened by AICTts ArcrE 119th EC Vnnrwffi Page 5

wherein Chairman-AlB-Ii, UGC representative and AICTE officials may discuss various issues in'depth. Thereafter, the Chairman, AIB-IT may deliberate the outcomes in the meeting of AIB-IT for a holistic solution. The outcome /decision of the above committee may be placed in the EC meeting. Item No. 119.03.08 To consider imposition of penalty of 'l.oo/o on FDR / Security Deposit on AICTE approved Institutes resorting to closure without approval. The Executive Committee considered the proposal and approved imposing a Penalty of LOo/o of the value of FDR/ Security Deposit on those institutes who are resorting to closure on their own in violation of APH Norms. The EC was informed that such a provision exists in the APH to extend / forfeit the FDR/ Security Deposit for violation of Norms including non - performance of the institution. The EC further approved imposing 107o penalty, where FDRs are encashed before the date of maturitv or non-creation of FDRs at the time of LOA. Item No. 119.03.09 To consider and approve the changes in the Study Visit to Dudley College for the participants of Leadership development program under UKIERI phase- III. The Executive Committee considered and approved the proposal for the Study Visit to Dudley College for the participants of the Leadership Development Program under UKIERI phase-lll with a maximum limit of 36 nos. of participants from all four batches where 600 faculty members will be trained by Dudley college in five years starting from 2OI7-18. These 36 members will be selected by Dudley college based on their meritorious performance. Their travel expenses will be taken care of by AICTE while local hospitality/lodging/boarding in UK by UKIERI, Item No. 119.03.10 To consider delegation of power to approve the draft counter affidavit by the head of the Bureau/Cell. The [xecutive Committee considered and approved decentralizing the powers by allowing the draft counter affidavit to be approved by the respective head of the bureaus/cells in all routine matters. Item No. 119.03.11 To consider and approve organizing Indo-Singapore Hackathon planned during November 2078. The Executive Committee noted with esteem that SIH initiative is going global with Indo-Singapore Hackathon and approved the proposal for its conduct during November 2018. The HC further approved an amount of Rs.50.00 lakh towards the expenses for conduct of Indo-singapore Hackathon. The provision of Rs.50.00 lakh be made from the already approved budget of Rs.4.00 crore by the EC for smooth functioning of the MIC. If any additional budgetary requirement is created in MIC, MHRD may be requested for funding. AICTE 119th EC MEETING Page 6

Itcm No" 179.03.72 To consider and approve the budget of Atal Ranking of Institutions on Innovation Achievements (ARIIA) and an additional post of Assistant Director for implementation of ARIIA. The [xecutive Committee considered the proposal with respect to ARIIA and decided that the appointment against vacant posts in MIC may be donc first for which advertisement has already been done and then optimum utilization of exiting strength be ensured. The JC therefore resolved that the proposcd additional post of Assistant Director for implementation of ARIIA may be kept in abeyance at this stage. In ARIIA, the initial expenditure is already approved undcr agenda ltem No. 119.03.13 be used. However, a detailed budgct cstimates with completc cxplanation be prepared for all activities of MIC and same be put-up to MHRD for its approval and funding. Item No" 119.03.13 To consider and approve the budget for MIIRD's Innovation Cell (MIC]. The llxccutivc Committce dclibcrated on thc proposcd consolidated budget of MHRD's Innovation Cell (MIC) for its various activities for fostering innovation in thc country. The Executive committee did not agree with the methodology applied for preparing the budget. The llc further decided that a revised detailed budget proposal with suitable explanation under various heads should be clearly earmarked hy MIC and sent to MHRD for approval. Itcm No" t79.03.14 To consider and approve cancelling the MoLi signed between AICl'Fl and Footwear Design and Development Institute [FDDIJ, Noida. Thc Flxccutive Committcc dcliberatcd and approvcd cancclling the MotJ signed bctween AIC'tli and l;ootwear Design and Developmcnt Institute (llddi), Noida. Itcm No. 119"03.15 To consider and approve the recommendations of EVCs for ncw registration of Skill Knowledge Provider [SKP) and refund of security deposit to Ants Consulting Services Pvt. i,td. as SKP, Thc Flxecutive Committcc deliberatcd and approved the recommendations of rr..vcs for new registration of Skill Knowledge Provider (SKP)as referred in the proposal to: 1. 7 jagannath Community College, 57O/2 Firni Road, Village Mundka, Delhi - 110014 Manikatalia Educational Trust, l)^7, Ground Floor, South Hxtension, Part II, Delhi - 110049 The EC further notcd that the courses 'Retail Sales Associate' and'animation'have a great demand and needs to be explored for developing curriculum in these areas. The EC therefore dccidcd to kecp on hold the refund of security deposit to Ants Consulting Serviccs Pvt, Ltd. as SKP till the curriculum is framed for these courses, if they are keen to start the course. AICTE 11eth FC MFFrt^TV- Paoe '_b' 7'

Item No. IL9.O3.L6 Item No. 119.O3.t7 To consider and approve Zna Amendment in All India Council for Technical Education [National Employability Enhancement Mission [NEEM)] Regulation, 2077. The Executive Committee deliberated and approved the proposed 2nd Amendment in All India Council for Technical Education INational Employability Enhancement Mission (NEEM)I Regulation, 2Ol7. The EC further opined that the matter related to the Provident Fund exemption and ESI to NEEM trainees at par with Apprenticeship Act at para 15.2 of the NEEM, Regulation 2OI7 needs to be revisited by the Committee and thereafter the same may be placed as Agenda in the EC meeting. The Director (SDC) was advised to resolve the issue of PF deduction and equal contribution by industry with PF commissioner. The explanation be given that it is not a placement scheme but its scheme for enhancement of skills of unemployed youth. To consider and approve the guidelines by modifying the Margadarshan scheme by including "Margdarshak" concept. The Executive Committee was informed about a'margdarshan scheme' which is already existing in AICI'E and the new 'Margdarshak scheme' to be introduced. The EC noted that 'Margdarshan scheme' and 'Margdarshak scheme' are complimentary to each other. Accordingly, the guidelines of the 'Margdarshak scheme' placed in the Agenda, were received from MHRD with minor modifications. The same were circulated during the meeting and were approved by the Executive Committee. The EC further suggested that IITs should be requested to actively participate in the scheme and MHRD will popularize the concept to all IITs. Item No. 119"03.1.8 : To consider and approve the proposal for award of contract to M/s i, & T Infotech Ltd. for Design, Development, Implementation and Support & Maintenance of new e-governance Systems of AICTE for 5 (Five) years. The Executive Committee deliberated at length on the matter of award of contract to M/s t&t Infotech ttd. for Design, Development, Implementation and Support & Maintenance of new e-governance Systems of AICTE for 5 (Five) years from Go- Live and for supporting Data Centre and maintenance of existing systems till deployment of new systems (9 (Nine) months). The EC noted that M/s L&T Infotech ltd is the only bidder and therefore decided that AICTE should look into the provision of negotiation in a single tender contract as per GFR in the said case. Accordingly, the EC constituted a committee of following members: a) b) c) Prof, S. Sadagopan; Prof. Satish Chand, fnu, Delhi Shri Navin Soi, Retired Dy"Secretary, IF'D-MHRD AICTE 1].9th EC MEETI

d) Shri Arun Kumar, ny. Secretary, MHRD e) Director- (E-Gov), AICTE 0 Adviser'Admin., AICTE - Member and Convener Thereafter, accordingly, a revised agenda may be placed before the EC. The EC opined that AICTE should consider possessing_ the ownbrship of the source code from the vendor in any of the proiects developed for AICTE by outside firm/organization/ vendor. Item No.119.03.19 To consider and approve engagement of NIELIT and BECIL for providing manpower to AICTE. The Executive committee was informed about the tendering process for engaging manpower and problems faced by AICTE in ttre past beia-usj of selection of p,rivate agencies through open tender resulting in issues related to non-settlement of Pland ESI for years. The EC considered the proposal and permitted to continue engaging manpower from M/s NIETIT and BECIT which are Coitlof tndia Enterprises for providing manpower to the AICTFI for at least one more year, at this stage. The EC also suggested that AICTE should devise and incorporate strinfent terms and conditions in the open tendering process-for manpower to avoid conflicts and issues. The open-t-ender may also have a contract period of at least 3-5 yearsf with a clause of satisfactory performance. Item No. lt9.o3.2o : To consider and approve construction of Camp Office NWRO, and AICTE Training and Learning IATAL) Academy at Jaipur' The Executive committee deliberated and in principle approved opening of AICTE Training and- Learning- (ATAL) n?idemies at faipur (Raiasthan), Vadodara (Guiarat), Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) and Guwahati (Assam) with the proiected vision, Mission and obiectives of the proposed academies, The EC also approved setting up of a 'fraining cell at AICTE HQ to coordinate with all the ATAI Academies and its training activities. Regional officer witl be in-charge of the respective Academies. ftre EC decided that a Committee should be constituted to assess the staff requirements/proposed office space, building plan etc. for the four academies which may comprise of the following members: i) Prof.'t.G.Sitharam, Chairman'SWRC [Dept of Civil Engg., IISc- BangaloreJ ii) Prof. Anil Mathur, Dean, RTU, Kota iii) Prof. Raieev Shringi, MNIT,laipur The committee will submit its report by 31-10-2018 and the report of the committee shall be placed before the forthcoming EC. AICTE 1 1 9tr' EC MEETP1^-z/- (Z.D--=..- Page 9

Item No. I19.03.21 To consider and approve hirihg of Young Professionals [YPsJ at AICTE. The Executive Committee deliberated and approved the proposal of hiring of Young Professionals (YPs) at AICTE. The HC further decided that modalities involved in the engagement of YPs may be carried out by AICTE on the lines of NITI Aayog and MHRD and requirement of bureaus/cells of AICTE, iob chart, number of YPs, salary etc. may be chalked out and a consolidated requirement be placed in the next EC meeting. Item No. 1I9.O3.22 To consider and approve the final draft of AICTE (Open and Distance Learning Regulations) Regulations, 20LB for Standalone Institutions. This item was deferred. Item No. t19.03.23 : To consider and approve appointment of AICTE as National Coordinator in respect of 75 discipline-specific NRCs identified under Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya National Mission on Teachers and Teaching IPMMMNMTT) Scheme - Release of Grant-in-aid of Rs.6.909 Crore of Recurring Nature under the Central Sector Scheme for SWAYAM for payment to 47 National Resource Centers (NRCs) identified under PMMMNMT'f Scheme for conducting online Refresher Courses for all Faculties under SWAYAM MOOCs Scheme. The Executive Committee deliberated and approved the appointment of AICTE as National Coordinator (NC) by MHRI) for matters related to NRCs identified under the PMMMNMTT Scheme for conducting an online Refresher Course for all F'aculties under SWAYAM Scheme. The EC also approved the disbursement of grant of Rs.6.909 Crore to 47 NRCs i,e. @ Rs.14.70 lakh to each NRC as per terms & conditions laid down in the Sanction Letter(s) dated 28.9.2018 issued bv MHRD in favour of AICl'li. Item No. I19.03.24 To consider and approve the guidelines for engagement of retired officers as consultants. The Executive Committee deliberated and approved the proposed guidelines for engagement of retired officers as Consultants. It was also decided that the annual increment will be made effective on lstlanuary and on lstfuly of each calendar year, depending upon date of ioining the Council. The consultants who have completed 06 months as on 01.01.2019 will be given increment w.e.f. l'tfanuary 20L9, and those who have not completed 6 months will get the increment w,e.f. 1't fuly, 2019. The next increment thereafter shall be accrued only after completion of one year. The ceiling of Rs. 55,000/- will be applicable for both consultants who are retired from Pensionable Service and Non-Pensionable Service. The Executive Committee further decided that rate of annual increment of 60/o will also be extended to all Support Staff/manpower being engaged through outsourcing through different agencies at AICTE Hqrs and Regional offices/ Camp offices, The method of applying the annual increment will also be the same as that of Consultants. ArcTE 119rh EC MEETtNT-&//-- Page 10

Item No. t19.o3.25 Itcms for ratification: Itcm No. XIg.O4.O7 To consider and approve continuation/extension of internship on part time basis. The Bxecutive committee considered the proposal and approved continuation/extension of internship on part time basis to the deserving and willing Interns on a monthly payment of Rs.5000/- for a period not more than six months. To ratify the matter regarding grant of PIO Seats for PG Programme to C V Raman College of Engineering Vidyanagar, Mahara, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha. IPID No. 1-5046106). The [xecutive Committee was informed that the matter regarding grant of PIO Seats for PG Programme to C V Raman College of Engineering Vidyanagar, Mahara, llhubaneshwar, Odisha. (PID No. 1-.5046106), requires deliberation and approval instead of ratification as proposed in the agenda. The EC deliberated and approved 16 PIO seats for Syrian Students to take admission in M, Tech Computcr Science and t)ngincering Programme as also confirmed by the Ministry of External Affairs that thesc 16 students will get a Visa in due course of time. Itcm No. l19.o4.oz To ratify granting EOA for AY 2018-19 to EME School, Vadodara, Gujarat, Central Region. The Hxecutive Committee ratified the matter. Item No. 119.04.03 To ratify withdrawal of approval issued to Shri Bhagwan College of Pharmacy, Aurangabad, Maharashtra (PID 1-4841495J from the A.y. 20L8-19. The Hxecutive Committee ratified the matter. Item No. I79.04.04 To ratify withdrawal of approval from A.Y. 2018-19 in compliancc oi Hon'ble High Court order - 0m College of lingineering, Wardha, Maharashtra (PI D 1-293539 L). The Executive Committee ratified the matter. Item No.119.04.05 To ratify the matter regarding grant of LOA/ EOA for A Y 2018-19 Lo the following institutes based on various Court Judgements. Thc Executive Committee ratificd the matter. Item No. 119.04..06 To ratify the matter regarding implementation of recommendations of Standing F{earing Committee & Standing Appellate Committee. The Executive Committee ratified the matter. Item No. I79.04.07 : To ratify the approval of clarification to be issued regarding payment of bills raised by Standing Counsel in different cases. The Executive Committee ratified the matter. AICTE 119th Ec MEF,T\N{!*-.-- Page 1 1

Item No. 119.04.08 To ratiff the release of pbyments of scholarships/fellowship on monthly basis considering attendance of candidates as default present. The Executive Committee ratified the matter. Item No. ll9.o4.o9 To ratify the eligibility criteria for various posts Cell (MIC) to be operated from AICTE. MHRD lnnovation Items for lnformation: The Executive Committee ratified the matter. Item No. 119.05.01 To receive a note on the status of Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana for Technical Institutions IPMKW-TI) Scheme. The Executive Committee received the information. Item No. 119.05.02 To receive a note on re-engagement of Consultants working in AICTE beyond attaining the age of 70 years. The Executive Committee received the information. Itcm No.119.05.03 To receive information on Income and Expenditure from i4c for Smart India Hackathon 2018. The Executive Committee received the information. Item No. 119.05.04 To receive information on printing of separate note sheet pads for MFIRD's Innovation Cell. The Executive Committee noted. Itcm No. 119.05.05 To receive a note on the installation of mobile tower at roof tod of AICTE Hq. building for mobile connectivity. The Executive Committee received the information. The meeting ended with vote of thanks to the Chair (Prof. A.P. Mittal) Member Secretary,or*.o Kranudnel Chairman AICTE 11gth I]C MEETING Page 1.2