Lockdown 3.0-AICTE issues academic calendar for standalone PGDM, PGCM institutions
Team Careers360 | May 1, 2020 | 09:56 PM IST
NEW DELHI- In wake of the delay caused to the admission process due to COVID 19, All India Council of Technical Education has issued guidelines for the academic calendar for standalone PGDM-PGCM institutions.
Important Dates related Academic Calendar for PGDM,PGCM institutions
Events |
Dates |
Beginning of classes for existing students of PGDM/PGCM |
July 1, 2020 |
End date for cancellation of seats of PGDM/PGCM with full refund of fees after deduction of Rs 1000 |
July 25, 2020 |
End date of admission in PGDM/PGCM courses |
August 1, 2020 - July 31, 2021 |
Last date upto which students can be admitted in Open and Distance Learning Courses in two sessions |
August 15, 2020-February 15, 2021 |
AICTE Guidelines
Guidelines for Standalone PGDM/PGCM Institutions with Regard to Fees
In its guideline, AICTE has stated that the institutions would not be permitted to increase the fees for the academic year 2020-2021. Such institutions cannot compel the students to pay the fees in advance.
Directive for holding examination and promotion of students
AICTE in its guideline has stated that if the examination for the fist year students could not be held during the lockdown period then in such a case then the mode of the exam annd promotion of the candidates to the next level would be done according to the directive of the UGC which was issued on April 29.
Holding the session in online mode
AICTE in its directive has also said that the standalone PGDM-PGCM institutions can begin the session as per the academic schedule in online mode and move to regular holding of the classes only after such directive is issued by MHRD
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