Hanswahini Institute of Science & Technology is recognized by AICTE, Ministery of Humane Resource Development Govt. of India, New Delhi. The AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) was constituted in 1945 as an advisory body in all matters relating to technical education. Even though it had no statutory powers, it played a very important role in the development of technical education in the country. It had four regional committees with offices at Chennai, Mumbai, Kanpur and Calcutta. All the new schemes and proposals for starting new institutions/Programmes were approved by the corresponding Regional Committee and subsequently vetted by the Council.
Vision :
“To be a world class organization leading technological and socioeconomic development of the Country by enhancing the global competitiveness of technical manpower and by ensuring high quality technical education to all sections of the society.”
Mission :
- A true facilitator and an objective regulator
- Transparent governance and accountable approach towards the society.
- Planned and coordinated development of Technical Education in the Country by ensuring world-class standards of Institutions through accreditation.
Objectives of AICTE
- Promotion of Quality in Technical Education.
- Planning and Co-ordinated Development of Technical Education System.
- Regulations and maintenance of Norms and Standards.