AICTE approval not required for MBA courses

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Allowing an appeal in Association of Management of Private Colleges v All India Council For Technical Education & Ors, the Supreme Court recently held that a course for a master’s degree in business administration (MBA) “is not a technical course” within the definition of the All India Council for Technical Education Act, 1987. As such, private colleges do not require approval from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to run MBA courses.

The court also held that while a master’s degree in computer applications (MCA) is a technical course, the AICTE’s role in its conduct and regulation “must be advisory”.

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The update of court judgments is compiled by Bhasin & Co, Advocates, a corporate law firm based in New Delhi. The authors can be contacted at lbhasin@bhasinco.in or lbhasin@gmail.com. Readers should not act on the basis of this information without seeking professional legal advice.