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July 2010 / Times of India/ Mumbai Edition
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AICTE nod for 116 new colleges
Mumbai: Youths wanting to study in professional colleges in the state will now have more options to choose from as the All India Council for Technical Education has given the green signal to 116 new colleges in the state to start functioning from this academic year. The approvals came on Wednesday.
The council sent approvals for new colleges, wanting to offer undergraduate courses, including engineering and pharmacy as well as PG courses in MBA and MCA. However, the state body for technical education could not confirm the increase in the total number of seats.
While the exact number of colleges in the city is still not clear, some institutes that have been given the go-ahead are Raigar-based Dilkap Research Institute of Engineering and Management Studies, Kirloskar Institute of Advanced Management Studies and Kohinoor Business School.
“We will wait for one more day to analyse the total number of seats,’’ said S K Mahajan, head, Directorate of Technical Education. |
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