AICTE launches 500 offline ATAL faculty development programs

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The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has launched 500 Offline ATAL Faculty Development Programs (FDPs) for the academic year 2026-27. The initiative was inaugurated by the Chairman of AICTE, Yogesh Singh.

In his inaugural address, Singh emphasised the significance of FDPs in providing quality training to faculty members. He highlighted the importance of hands-on experience, project-based learning, laboratory-based learning, and technology-driven learning in technical education.

He stated that technology is the key to accelerating the growth of the country. He added that FDPs are one of the main instruments to strengthen the technical education system so that the Nation can develop greater technological expertise. He also mentioned that this initiative reflects AICTE’s commitment to promoting continuous professional development and enhancing the quality of technical education in India.

The Member Secretary of AICTE, Shyama Rath, appreciated the initiative and encouraged faculty members to participate in the FDPs so that they can better prepare students to become a future-ready workforce.

The offline FDPs aim to foster a culture of continuous professional development, with 500 programs proposed for this year. Each basic FDP is a six-day course. Additionally, 50 advanced FDPs, each of two weeks’ duration, will be organised.

Only AICTE-approved institutions are eligible to apply for the Offline ATAL FDPs. The programs are designed to benefit faculty members by enhancing their knowledge and skills, which can then be effectively imparted to students.