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Monday, June 22, 2009

AICTE team visits ANU Engineering College

The technical inspection committee of the All India Council for Technical Education visited the Acharya Nagarjuna University Engineering College premises on Friday as part of the process to grant approval to the new college being set up from 2009-10 academic year. The fourmember team having AICTE South Central Regional Officer D.N. Kohli, Professors Chakravarthy from Howrah, Chatterjee from NIT Kanpur, Kishore from Osmania University Civil Engineering Department.

Letter of Intent

They went round the statutory facilities like library, class rooms, laboratory etc as the Letter of Intent issued by the Dehli Office of the Apex Body following receipt of the proposal from the ANU through the Hyderabad SCRO.

Final approval

After a formal counselling at New Delhi on receipt of the proposal, the LOI was issued and now after the fourmember team submits its report to the AICTE, a scrutiny committee would go into it to give final approval, said ANU Vice-Chancellor Y.R. Haragopala Reddy.

Advantages

University Rector K. Viyyanna Rao and the Vice- Chancellor took the team around the college and clarified all their doubts. Once the letter of approval (LOA) is received from the AICTE, the ANU Engineering College would be able to get into the EAMCET pool to select students.
But as a university college, it has got the entry into EAMCET Counselling pool even without this approval.

This approval will allow students to get stipend for the M.Tech students and put a stamp of quality.

During the current year the college would recruit 240 students 60 each in CSE, ECE, EEE and Civil Engineering. The ranking for the students would be given on Sunday and each student would get 3,200 options in the web-counselling.

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