The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has approved the closure of 58 engineering colleges across India. The decision follows reports of empty classrooms, lack of qualified faculty, and inadequate laboratory infrastructure that compromised teaching quality.
Low Student Intake, Faculty Shortage: Why AICTE Shut Down 58 Engineering Colleges
AICTE phases out admissions or transfers students to other institutions due to low enrolment rates and critical faculty shortages.
D
Deependra Singh
(Chairman, Education Regulations Committee)
Published: July 5, 2026
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4 mins read
D
Deependra Singh
Chairman, Education Regulations Committee
Deependra Singh is an authority on pharmacy regulations, AICTE policies, and national curriculum revisions.
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