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Engineering seats go up again as AICTE gives approval to 142 new technical institutions

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 After hitting a ten year low, engineering seats go up again as AICTE gives approval to 142 new te

 After hitting a ten year low, engineering seats go up again as AICTE gives approval to 142 new technical institutions The total number of engineering seats in the country has gone up this year after falling to the lowest in the last ten years, last year, ThePrint has learnt. As per the data accessed by ThePrint, the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has given approval to 52 new Engineering and Technology colleges this year, which takes up the total number of seats in engineering to 23,93,820. This is slightly higher than last year’s 23,66,656, which was the lowest number of engineering seats in the country in the last 10 years. [Read more]( If you would prefer not receiving our emails, please [Click Here](

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