Information Commissioner Sridhar Acharyulu said there is a strong need for the AICTE to inspect deemed universities and institutions offering technical courses and ascertain if they are maintaining standards, and if concluded they are not, their names should be published in official website, so that students are informed about courses and standards.
"As per the law and rules, the AICTE has to use its recommendatory power to inform people about the tested standards of courses in various Universities," he said.
He also asked the Council to furnish the names of the Universities or institutions informing the general public about their standards or the lack of them.
The case relates to one Neeraj Siwach who sought to know certified copies of all notifications, office order, and basis of according approval to BTech Civil Engineering course by AICTE to which the council had said no prior approval is needed for any course.
"The Commission notes that such recommendations are not coming forth from the AICTE and because of that, students and parents are confused while substandard courses are being sold at exorbitant fees. Falling standards of MBA and BTech reflect this inaction strengthening suspicion of corruption everywhere," he said.