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Is your technical institute's lab equipment outdated? Looking to equip your workshops with the latest tools to give students hands-on experience with current industry standards? The Modernisation and Removal of Obsolescence (MODROB) scheme by AICTE is here to help.
This scheme is designed to bring technical education facilities up to speed with modern advancements, ensuring students are well-prepared for the job market.
MODROB is a key program under the AICTE Quality Improvement Scheme (AQIS). It's all about modernizing laboratories, workshops, and computing facilities in technical institutions. The goal is to ensure that the practical work and project assignments students undertake are relevant and align with what industries need. The scheme also encourages institutions to buy equipment that matches the revised AICTE Model Curriculum, promoting a problem-solving approach among students and faculty.
This scheme is primarily for AICTE-approved technical institutions and university departments. It's particularly beneficial for those looking to enhance their practical learning infrastructure. There are specific categories for different types of institutions, including aspiring ones, polytechnics, and regular institutes.
In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, keeping educational infrastructure current is crucial. MODROB addresses this by providing financial support to upgrade or replace old equipment with modern solutions. This not only improves the quality of technical education but also fosters experimental research and hands-on training. Furthermore, the upgraded facilities can be used for continuing education programs and consultancy work for local industries, strengthening the link between academia and the industry.
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The MODROB scheme has different eligibility requirements for its three variants:
Institutions interested in the MODROB scheme should follow the official application procedures. Specific application forms and detailed guidelines are usually made available on the AICTE website. Ensure all details are filled accurately and submit the application within the specified deadlines.
For further information on the application process and to access application forms, please refer to the official AICTE website or contact their support channels.
While the exact documents can vary, typically you will need:
Always refer to the latest guidelines provided by AICTE for a comprehensive list of required documents and submission procedures. Official links and documents are typically found on the AICTE website.
What's the main goal of the MODROB Scheme?
The MODROB Scheme's primary aim is to update and remove outdated equipment in laboratories, workshops, and computing facilities. This is to maintain the quality of practical training in technical education and boost experimental research and hands-on learning.
Can I get an extension if my project takes longer than two years?
Yes, you can request an extension. The institute must apply to AICTE at least two months before the project's initial two-year deadline. Extensions can be granted for up to a year or six months at a time. If the project isn't completed within the extended period, the sanctioned amount, plus any earned interest, must be returned to AICTE. Delays beyond the approved duration might also affect future proposal considerations.
What are the three different versions of the MODROB scheme?
The scheme offers three variants to cater to different institutional needs: MODROB for Aspiring Institutes, MODROB for Polytechnics, and MODROB for Regular institutes.
How is the AICTE funding disbursed to the institutions?
Funding is disbursed in two stages. Initially, 80% of the approved grant is given as an advance to the institution. The remaining 20% is provided as reimbursement once the institute submits the Utilization Certificate and other necessary supporting documents as per MODROB's terms.
What if my department has received MODROB funding recently? Can we still apply?
For the 'MODROB - Regular' category, if your department has received MODROB funding in the last two years, it is not eligible to apply. This condition ensures wider distribution of grants.
Who should I contact if I have questions about the scheme itself?
For scheme-related queries, you can reach out via email to [email protected] or call them at (011) 29581315 or (011) 29581308.
What kind of institutions are eligible for the 'MODROBS - Aspiring Institutions' category?
To be eligible for 'MODROBS - Aspiring Institutions', your AICTE-approved technical institution or university department needs to have existed for at least 10 years (5 years if rural). Your institute must have had over 50% admissions for the last three years, and you should not have received a MODROB project previously. You can submit up to 3 proposals per year, but only one from each department.
What is the maximum funding I can get from AICTE under this scheme?
The funding from AICTE for a sanctioned project will not exceed ₹20,00,000. This limit includes both recurring and non-recurring expenses related to the project.
Are there any specific requirements for Polytechnic institutes applying for MODROB?
Yes. For the 'MODROBS - Polytechnic' category, the institute must be AICTE-approved and at least 10 years old (5 years if rural). It needs to have maintained over 60% admissions for the past 3 years. Like other categories, you can submit a maximum of 3 proposals annually, with only one from any given department.
What is the total duration for which a MODROB project is funded?
The project duration is set at two years. This period begins from the date the sanctioned funds are credited to the institute's account.
What if I have a query about the technical aspects of the equipment or software?
For technical queries, you can contact the IT department via email at [email protected] or call them at (011) 29581334.
What are the criteria for 'MODROBS - Regular' institutions?
For 'MODROBS - Regular', AICTE-approved institutions or university departments must be at least 10 years old (5 years if rural) and have current NBA accreditation. The institute needs over 60% admissions for the last 3 years. Departments that received MODROB funding in the past two years are ineligible. Up to 3 proposals per institute annually are considered. Priority is given to institutes with industry involvement in lab modernization.
For what purposes can the funds allocated under MODROB be used?
The funds are meant for creating technical infrastructure based on a revised curriculum. This includes upgrading existing labs, improving the performance of current equipment, or replacing old, depreciated equipment with modern alternatives. The acquired equipment can also support faculty/student continuing education programs and industry consultancy.