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The
All India Council for Technical Education Act,1987
No.52 OF
1987 [23rd December, 1987.]
An Act to
provide for the establishment of an All India Council for Technical Education
with a view to the proper planning and co-ordinated development of the 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.
BE it enacted by
Parliament in the Thirty-eighth Year of the Republic of India as follows:-
Comment: The basic purpose of this Act is to provide a system for
improvement of technical education in India.
CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
1.Short title and commencement.- (1)
This Act may be called the All India Council for Technical Education Act,
1987.
(2) It shall come into force on such date { 28-3-1988 Vide
Notification No.S.O.317 (E), dated 28.3.1988 }as the Central Government may, by
notification in the Official Gazette, appoint.
2.Definitions.- In this Act, unless the
context otherwise requires,-
(a) "Commission" means the University Grants
Commission established under section 4 of the University Grants Commission Act,
1956 (3 of 1956);
(b) "Council" means the All India Council for Technical
Education established under section 3;
(c) "Fund" means the Fund of the
Council constituted under section 16;
(d) "member" means a member of the
Council and includes the Chairman and Vice-Chairman;
(e) "prescribed"
means prescribed by rules made under this Act;
(f) "regulations" means
regulations made under this Act;
(g) "technical education" means
programmes of education, research and training in engineering technology,
architecture, town planning, management, pharmacy and applied arts and crafts
and such other programme or areas as the Central Government may, in consultation
with the Council, by notification in the Official Gazette, declare;
(h)
"technical institution" means an institution, not being a University, which
offers courses or programmes of technical education and shall include such other
institutions as the Central Government may, in consultation with the Council, by
notification in the Official Gazette, declare as technical
institutions;
(I) "University" means a University defined under clause
(f) of section 2 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956 (3 of 1956) and
includes an institution deemed to be a University under section 3 of that
Act.
CHAPTER
II
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE COUNCIL
3.Establishment of the Council.- (1)
With effect from such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the
Official Gazette, appoint, there shall be established a Council by the name of
the All India Council for Technical Education.
(2) The Council shall be a
body corporate by the name aforesaid, having perpetual succession and a common
seal, with power to contract and shall by the said name sue and be
sued.
(3) The head office of the Council shall be at Delhi and Council
may, with the previous approval of the Central Government, establish offices at
other places in India.
(4) The Council shall consist of the following
members, namely:-
(a) a Chairman to be appointed by the Central
Government.
(b) a Vice-Chairman to be appointed by the Central
Government;
(c) the Secretary to the Government of India in the Ministry
of the Central Government dealing with education, ex officio;
(d) the
Educational Adviser (General) to the Government of India, ex officio;
(e)
the Chairmen of the four Regional Committees, ex officio;
(f) the
Chairmen of,-
(I) the All India Board of Vocational Education, ex
officio;
(ii) the All India Board of Technician Education, ex
officio;
(iii) the All India Board of Under-graduate Studies in
Engineering and Technology, ex officio;
(iv) the All India Board of Post
graduate Education and Research in Engineering and Technology, ex
officio;
(v) the All India Board of Management Studies, ex
officio;
(g) one member to be appointed by the Central Government to
represent the Ministry of Finance of the Central Government;
(h) one
member to be appointed by the Central Government to represent the Ministry of
Science and Technology of the Central Government;
(I) four members to be
appointed by the Central Government by rotation to represent the Ministries and
the Departments of the Central Government, other than those specified in clauses
(g) and (h);
(j) two members of Parliament of whom one shall be elected
by the House of the People and one by the Council of States;
(k) eight
members to be appointed by the Central Government by rotation in the
alphabetical order to represent the States and the Union
territories:
Provided that an appointment under this clause shall be made
on the recommendation of the Government of the State, or as the case may be, the
Union territory concerned;
(j) four members to be appointed by the
Central Government to represent the organisations in the field of industry and
commerce;
(m) seven members to be appointed by the Central Government to
represent,-
(I) the Central Advisory Board of Education;
(ii) the
Association of Indian Universities;
(iii) the Indian Society for
Technical Education;
(iv) the Council of the Indian Institutes of
Technology;
(v) the Pharmacy Council of India;
(vi) the Council of
Architecture;
(vii) the National Productivity Council;
(n) four
members to be appointed by the Central Government to represent the professional
bodies in the field of technical and management education;
(o) not more
than two members to be appointed by the Central Government to represent such
interests not covered by the foregoing clauses as the Central Government may
deem fit;
(p) the Chairman, University Grants Commission, ex
officio;
(q) the Director, Institute of Applied Manpower Research, New
Delhi, ex office;
(r) the Director-General, Indian Council of
Agricultural Research, ex officio;
(s) the Director-General, Council of
Scientific and Industrial Research, ex officio;
(t) Member-Secretary to
be appointed by the Central Government.
(5) Notwithstanding anything
contained in sub-section (4),-
(a) the first Chairman shall be the
Minister of Human Resource Development of the Central Government;
(b) the
first Vice-Chairman of the Council shall be the Minister of State for Education
of the Central Government;
(c) the first Member-Secretary of the Council
shall be the Educational Adviser (Technical) of the Central
Government.
4.Term of office of
members.- (1) The term of office of a member, other than an ex officio
member, on the first constitution of the Council shall be five years and
thereafter three years.
(2) If a casual vacancy occurs in the office of
the Chairman, whether by reason of his death, resignation or inability to
discharge his functions owing to illness or other incapacity, the Vice-Chairman
holding office as such for the time being shall act as the Chairman and shall,
unless any other person is appointed earlier as the Chairman, hold office of the
Chairman for the remainder of the term of office of the person in whose place he
is to so act.
(3) If a casual vacancy occurs in the office of the
Vice-Chairman or any other member, whether by reason of his death, resignation
or inability to discharge his functions owing to illness or other incapacity,
such vacancy shall be filled by the Central Government by making a fresh
appointment and the member so appointed shall hold office for the remainder of
the term of office of the person in whose place he is so appointed.
(4)
The Vice-Chairman shall perform such functions as may be assigned to him by the
Chairman from time to time.
(5) The procedure to be followed by the
members in the discharge of their functions shall be such as may be
prescribed.
5.Meetings of the
Council.- (1) The Council shall meet at such time and places, and shall
observe such rules of procedure in regard to the transaction of business at its
meetings (including the quorum at such meetings) as may be provided by
regulations:
Provided that the Council shall meet at least once every
year.
(2) The Chairman and in his absence the Vice-Chairman shall preside
at the meetings of the Council.
(3) If for any reason the Chairman or the
Vice-Chairman is unable to attend any meeting of the Council, any other member
chosen by the members present at the meeting shall preside at the
meeting.
(4) All questions which come up before any meeting of the
Council shall be decided by a majority of the votes of the members present and
voting, and in the event of an equality of votes, the Chairman, or in his
absence, the person presiding, shall have and exercise a second or casting
vote.
6.Vacancies, etc., not to
invalidate proceedings of the Council.- No act or proceeding of the Council
shall be invalid merely by reason or-
(a) any vacancy in, or any defect
in the constitution of, the Council; or
(b) any defect in the appointment
of a person acting as a member of the Council; or
(c) any irregularity in
the procedure of the Council not affecting the merits of the case.
7.Temporary association of persons with the
Council for particular purposes.- (1) The Council may associate with itself,
in such manner and for such purposes as may be determined by regulations, any
person whose assistance or advice it may desire in carrying out any of the
provisions of this Act.
(2) A person associated with it by the Council
under sub-section (1) for any purpose shall have a right to take part in the
discussions relevant to that purpose, but shall not have a right to vote at a
meeting of the Council, and shall not be a member for any other
purpose.
8.Appointment of
officers and other employees of the Council.- (1) For the purpose of
enabling it efficiently to discharge its functions under this Act, the Council
shall, subject to such regulations as may be ma in this behalf appoint (Whether
on deputation or otherwise) such number of officers and other employees as it
may consider necessary:
Provided that the appointment of such category of
officers, as may be specified in such regulations, shall be subject to the
approval of the Central Government.
(2) Every officer of other employee
appointed by the Council shall be subject to such conditions of service and
shall be entitled to such remuneration as may be determined by
regulations.
9.Authentication of
orders and other instruments of the Council.- All orders and decisions of
the Council shall be authenticated by the Signature of the Chairman or any other
member authorised by the Council in this behalf, and all other instruments
issued by the Council shall be authenticated by the signature of the
Member-Secretary or any other officer of the Council authorised in like manner
in this behalf.
CHAPTER
III
POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE COUNCIL
10.Functions of the Council.- It shall
be the duty of the Council to take all such steps as it may think fit for
ensuring coordinated and integrated development of technical education and
maintenance of standards and for the purposes for performing its functions under
this Act, the Council may-
(a) undertake survey in the various fields of
technical education, collect data on all related matters and make forecast of
the
(b) coordinate the development of technical education I the country
at all levels;
(c) allocate and disburse out of the Fund of the Council
such grants on such terms and conditions as it may think fit to-
(I)
technical institutions, and
(ii) Universities imparting technical
education in coordination with the Commission;
(d) promote innovations,
research and development in established and new technologies, generation,
adoption and adaptation of new technologies to meet developmental requirements
and for over-all improvement of educational processes;
(e) formulate
schemes for promoting technical education for women, handicapped and weaker
sections of the society;
(f) promote an effective link between technical
education system and other relevant systems including research and development
organisations, industry and the community;
(g) evolve suitable
performance appraisal systems for technical institutions and Universities
imparting technical education, incorporating norms and mechanisms for enforcing
accountability;
(h) formulate schemes for the initial and in-service
training of teachers and identify institution or centres and set up new centres
for offering staff development programmes including continuing education of
teachers;
(I) lay down norms and standards for courses, curricula,
physical and instructional facilities, staff pattern, staff qualifications,
quality instructions, assessment and examinations;
(j) fix norms and
guidelines for charging tuition and other fees;
(k) grant approval for
starting new technical institutions and for introduction of new courses or
programmes in consultation with the agencies concerned;
(l) advise the
Central Government in respect of grant of charter to any professional body or
institution in the field of technical education conferring powers, rights and
privileges on it for the promotion of such profession in its field including
conduct of examinations and awarding of membership certificates;
(m) lay
down norms for granting autonomy to technical institutions;
(n) take all
necessary steps to prevent commercialisation of technical education;
(o)
provide guidelines for admission of students to technical institutions and
Universities imparting technical education;
(p) inspect or cause to
inspect any technical institution;
(q) withhold or discontinue grants in
respect of courses, programmes to such technical institutions which fail to
comply with the directions given by the Council within the stipulated period of
time and take such other steps as may be necessary for ensuring compliance of
the directions of the Council;
(r) take steps to strengthen the existing
organisations, and to set up new organisations to ensure effective discharge of
the Council's responsibilities and to create positions of professional,
technical and supporting staff based on requirements;
(s) declare
technical institutions at various levels and types offering courses in technical
education fit to receive grants;
(t) advise the Commission for declaring
any institution imparting technical education as a deemed University;
(u)
set up a National Board of Accreditation to periodically conduct evaluation of
technical institutions or programmes on the basis of guidelines, norms and
standards specified by it and to make recommendation to it, or to the Council,
or to the Commission or to other bodies, regarding recognition or de-recognition
of the Institution or the programme;
(v) perform such other functions as
may be prescribed.
11.Inspection.- (1) For the purposes of
ascertaining the financial needs of technical institution or a University or its
standards of teaching, examination and research, the Council may cause an
inspection of any department or departments of such technical institution or
University to be made in such manner as may be prescribed and by such person or
person as it may direct.
(2) The Council shall communicate to the
technical institution or University the date on which any inspection under
sub-section (1) is to be made and the technical institution or University shall
be entitled to be associated with the inspection in such manner as may be
prescribed.
(3) The Council shall communicate to the technical
institution or the University, its views in regard to the results of any such
inspection and may, after ascertaining the opinion of that technical institution
or University, recommend to that institution or University the action to be
taken as a result of such inspection.
(4) All communications to a
technical institution or University under this section shall be made to the
executive authority thereof and the executive authority of the technical
institution or University shall report to the Council the action, if any, which
is proposed to be taken for the purposes of implementing any such recommendation
as is referred to tin sub-section (3).
CHAPTER IV
BODIES OF THE
COUNCIL.
12.Executive Committee
of the Council.- (1) The Council shall constitute a Committee, called the
Executive Committee for discharging such functions as may be assigned to it by
the Council.
(2) The Executive Committee shall consist of the following
members, namely:-
(a) the Chairman of the Council;
(b) the
Vice-Chairman of the Council;
(c) Secretary to the Government of India in
the Ministry of the Central Government dealing with Education, ex
officio;
(d) two Chairmen of the Regional Committees;
(e) three
Chairmen of the Boards of Studies;
(f) a member of the Council
representing the Ministry of Finance of the Central Government, ex
officio;
(g) four out of eight members of the Council representing the
States and Union territories under clause (k) of sub-section (4) of section
3;
(h) four members with expertise and distinction in areas relevant to
Technical Education to be nominated by the Chairman of the Council;
(I)
the Chairman of the University Grants Commission, ex officio;
(j) the
Director, Institute of Applied Manpower Research, New Delhi, ex
officio;
(k) the Director General, Indian Council of Agricultural
Research, ex officio;
(I) the Member-Secretary of the Council.
(3)
The Chairman and the Member-Secretary of the Council shall, respectively,
function as the Chairman and the Member-Secretary of the Executive
Committee.
(4) The Chairman or in his absence, the Vice-Chairman of the
Council shall preside at the meetings of the Executive Committee and in the
absence of both the Chairman and the Vice-Chairman.any other member chosen by
the members present at the meeting shall preside at the meeting.
(5) The
Executive Committee shall meet at such time and places, and shall observe such
rules of procedure in regard to the transaction of business at its meetings
)including the quorum at such meetings) as the Council may provide by
regulations.
13.Boards of
Studies.- (1) The Council shall establish the following Boards of Studies,
namely:-
(I) All India Board of Vocational Education;
(ii) All
India Board of Technician Education;
(iii) All India Board of
Under-graduate Studies in Engineering and Technology;
(iv) All India
Board of Post-graduate Education and Research in Engineering and
Technology;
(v) All India board of Management Studies.
(2) The
Council may, if it considers necessary, establish such other Boards of Studies
as it may think fit.
(3) Every Board of Studies shall advise the
Executive Committee on academic matters falling in its area of concern including
norms standards, model curricula, model facilities and structure of
courses.
(4) The area of concern, powers, the constitution and functions
of the Boards of Studies shall be such as the Council may provide by
regulations.
14.Regional
Committees.- (1) The Council shall establish the following Regional
Committees, namely:-
(I) The Northern Regional Committee with its office
at Kanpur;
(ii) The Southern Regional Committee with its office at
Madras;
(iii) The Western Regional Committee with its office at
Bombay;
(iv) The Eastern Regional Committee with its office at
Calcutta.
(2) The Council may, if it considers necessary, establish such
other Regional Committees as it may think fit.
(3) The Regional Committee
shall advise and assist the Council to look into all aspects of planning,
promoting and regulating technical education within the region.
(4) The
region for which the Regional Committees may be established and the constitution
and functions of such Committees shall be prescribed by
regulations.
CHAPTER V
FINANCE, ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT
15.Payment to the Council.- The Central
Government may, after due appropriation made by Parliament by law in this
behalf, pay to the Council in each financial year such sums may be considered
necessary for the performance of functions of the Council under this
Act.
16.Fund of the Council.-
(1) The Council shall have its own Fund: and all sums which may, from time to
time, be paid to it by the Central Government and all the receipts of the
Council (including any sum which any State Government or any other authority or
person may hand over to the Council) shall be credited to the Fund and all
payments by the Council shall be made therefrom.
(2) All moneys belonging
to the Fund shall be deposited in such banks or invested in such manner as may,
subject to the approval of the Central Government, be decided by the
Council.
(3) The Council may spend such sums as it thinks fit for
performing its functions under this Act, and such sums shall be treated as
expenditure payable out of the Fund of the Council.
17.Budget.- The Council shall prepare,
in such form and at such time each year as may be prescribed a budget in respect
of the financial year next ensuing showing the estimated receipts and
expenditure, and copies thereof shall be forwarded to the Central
Government.
18.Annual
report.- The Council shall prepare once every year, in such form and at such
time as may be prescribed, an annual report giving a true and full account of
its activities during the previous year and copies thereof shall be forwarded to
the Central Government and that Government shall cause the same to be laid
before both Houses of Parliament.
19.Accounts and audit.- (1) The Council
shall cause to be maintained such books of account and other books in relation
to its accounts in such form and in such manner as may, in consultation with the
Comptroller and Auditor-General of India, be prescribed.
(2) The Council
shall, as soon as may be, after closing its annual accounts prepare a statement
of accounts in such form, and forward the same to the Comptroller and
Auditor-General of India by such date, as the Central Government may, in
consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor-General, determine.
(3) The
accounts of the Council shall be audited by the Comptroller and Auditor-General
of India at such times and in such manner as he thinks fit.
(4) The
accounts of the Council as certified by the Comptroller and Auditor-General of
India or any other person appointed by him in this behalf together with the
audit report thereon shall be forwarded annually to the Central Government and
that Government shall cause the same to be laid before both Houses of
Parliament.
CHAPTER
VI
MISCELLANEOUS
20.Directions by the Central
Government.- (1) The Council shall, in the discharge of its functions and
duties under this Act, be bound by such directions on questions of policy as the
Central Government may give in writing to it from time to time.
(2) The
decision of the Central Government as to whether a question is one of policy or
not shall be final.
21.Power to
supersede the Council.- (1) If the Central Government is of the opinion that
the Council is unable to perform, or has persistently made default in the
performance of, the duty imposed on its by or under this Act or has exceeded or
abused its powers, or has wilfully or without sufficient cause., failed to
comply with any direction issued by the Central Government under section 20, the
Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, supersede the
Council for such period as may be specified in the notification:
Provided
that before issuing a notification under this sub-section, the Central
Government shall give a reasonable time to the Council to show cause why it
should not be superseded and shall consider the explanation and objections, if
any, of the Council.
(2) Upon the publication of a notification under
sub-section (1) superseding the Council.-
(a) all the members of the
Council shall, notwithstanding that their term of office had not expired, as
from the date of suppression, vacate their offices as such members;
(b)
all the powers and duties which may, by or under the provisions of this Act, be
exercised or performed by or on behalf of the Council shall, during the period
of suppression, be exercised and performed by such person or persons as the
Central Government may direct;
(c) all property vested in the Council
shall, during the period of suppression, vest in the Central
Government.
(3) On the expiration of the period of suppression specified
in the notification issued under sub-section (1), the Central Government
may-
(a) extend the period of suppression for such further period as it
may consider necessary; or
(b) reconstitute the Council in the manner
provided in section 3.
22.Power
to make rules.- (1) The Central Government may, by notification in the
Official Gazette, make rules to carry out the purposes of this Act.
(2)
In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power,
such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters,
namely:-
(a) the procedure to be followed by the members in the discharge
of their functions;
(b) the inspection of technical institutions and
Universities;
(c) the form and manner in which the budget and reports are
to be prepared by the Council.
(d) the manner in which the accounts of
the Council are to be maintained; and
(e) any other matter which has to
be, or may be, prescribed.
23.Power to make regulations.- (1) The
Council may, by notification in the Official Gazette, make regulations not
inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, and the rules generally to carry
out the purposes of this Act.
(2) In particular, and without prejudice to
the generality of the foregoing power, such regulations may provide for all or
any of the following matters, namely:-
(a) regulating the meetings of the
Council and the procedure for conducting business thereat;
(b) the terms
and conditions of service of the officers and employees of the
Council;
(c) regulating the meetings of the Executive Committee and the
procedure for conducting business thereat;
(d) the area of concern, the
constitution, and powers and functions of the Board of Studies;
(e) the
region for which the Regional Committee be established and the constitution and
functions of such Committee.
24.Rules and regulations to be laid before
Parliament.- Every rule and every regulation made under this Act shall be
laid, as soon as may be after it is made, before each House of Parliament, while
it is in session, for a total period of thirty days which may be comprised in
one session or in two or more successive sessions, and if, before the expiry of
the session immediately following the session or the successive sessions
aforesaid, both Houses agree in making any modification in the rule or
regulation or both Houses agree that the rule or regulation should not be made,
the rule or regulation shall thereafter have effect only in such modified form
or be of no effect, as the case may be; so, however, that any such modification
or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously
done under that rule or regulation.
25.Power to remove difficulties.-
(1) If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this Act,
the Central Government may, by order, published in the Official Gazette, make
such provisions not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act as may appear
to be necessary for removing the difficulty:
Provided that no order shall
be made under this section after the expiry of two years from the commencement
of this Act.
(2) Every order made under this section shall be laid., as
soon as may be after it is made, before each House of Parliament.
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