Technical and Professional Qualifications Recognized by Government of India

 

A.            Degree In Engineering

Qualifications Recognized:

1.                   Degrees in Engineering awarded by Universities set up under an Act of the Central or State Legislature, Institution of National Importance set up under as Act of Parliament and Institutions deemed as Universities under Section 3 of U.G.C. Act.

2.                   National (Formerly All India) Diplomas in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Chemical Engineering/Chemical Engineering and Technology awarded by the All India Council for Technical Education.

3.                   All India Senior Diplomas in Engineering and Chemical Engineering and Technology awarded by the Association of Principals of Technical Institutions (India) in 1945.

4.                   Certificate of Proficiency in Electrical Technology, Electrical Communication Engineering (Renamed as D.I.I.Sc.) and Diploma in Metallurgy (D.I.I.Sc.) awarded by the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.

5.                   Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering, Automobile Engineering, Electronics and Instruments Technology awarded by the Madras Institute of Technology, Chromepet, Madras.

6.                   Diploma in Mining awarded by the Indian School of Mines and Applied Geology; Dhanbad (Recognized as equivalent to B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mining).

7.                   Associate Membership Examination Parts-II and III of the Aeronautical Society of India.
A pass in the Associate Membership Examination Sections A and B (New Scheme) of the Aeronautical Society of India).

8.                   Graduateship Examination of the Institute of Tele-Communication Engineers (India)-Renamed as Institute of Electronics and Tele-Communication Engineers.

9.                   Final Examination of the Institution of Surveyors (India) in any of the following branches:

(a)           Land Surveying.

(b)           Hydrographics Surveying.

(c)           Building, quantity and Valuation Surveying.

10.               Sections A and B of the Associate Membership Exam. Of the Institution of Engineers (India).

11.               Bengal Engineering College, Sibpur-Associateship in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering from 1924-1945.

12.               College of Engineering and Technology, Bengal-D.M.E., B.E.E., B.Ch.E., special Degree upto March, 1952, Diploma in Mechanical, Electrical or Chemical Engineering from 1941 provided passed the Inter-Science Examination with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, B.E. (Communication option) from May, 1951.

13.               College of Engineering, Guindy, Madras- Engineering Diploma in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering upto 1945, also if admitted prior to 1945 and passed out by 1948.

14.               College of Military Engineering, Kirkee and School of Signals, Mhow-Signal Officers special Engineering Course with short Tele-communication Course from its inception (Re-designated as Signal Officers Degree Engineering Course Part-I-Basic Engineering and Part-II Short-Tele-Communication).

15.               Maclagan Engineering College, Lahore - 'A' Class Diploma in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering from 1935 (Honours Division with 80% or more and First Division with 65% to 80% marks) such provision not applicable to Diploma obtained before 1935. School of Military Engineering, Roorkee/Kirkee (renamed as College of Engineering Kirkee Officer's Degree Engineering, Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Officer's Degree Engineering, Officers supplementary Engineering Course upto 1935 (With 66% marks in Aggregate). Thompson Civil Engineering College, Roorkee- Diploma in Civil Engineering (Formerly Assistant Engineers Certificate).

16.               M.Sc. (Tech.) Degree in Applied Physics awarded by the University of Calcutta (Recognition restricted to Electrical Engineering only).

17.               Engineering Diploma awarded by the Banaras Hindu University prior to 1933-34. (The holders of the diploma who are in service and possess sufficient experience are to be treated on a par with Graduates in Engineering of Indian Universities for confirmation and promotion purposes by the Departments concerned).

18.               Associate Membership Examination of the Indian Institute of Metals, Calcutta. Post-Graduate Diploma (D.I.I.Sc.) In the following branches of engineering awarded by the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-Recognised at par with the Master of Engineering degree of the Indian Universities in the corresponding subjects for recruitment to superior posts and services:-

(a)           Aeronautical Engineering

(b)           Internal Combustion Engineering

(c)           Mechanical Engineering

(d)           Foundry Engineering

(e)           Civil and Hydraulic Engineering

(f)             Soil Mechanics and Foundation

(g)           Structural Engineering

(h)           High Voltage Engineering

(i)             Electrical Communication Engineering.

(i)   Electronic Engineering

(ii)           Acoustical Engineering

(iii)          Line Communication Engineering

(iv)          Ultra-short and Microwave Engineering

 

19.               A pass in the Basic Engineering Course conducted at Naval College of Engineering, Lonavala together with pass in the Electrical Specialization course conducted at I.N.S. Valsura. (Recognized as equivalent to a degree in Electrical or Tele-Communication Engineering of the Indian Universities for purposes of confirmation in and promotion to posts requiring a degree in Chemical Technology as an essential requirement.

20.               Diplomas of the National Fire Service College, Nagpur (recognized as given below): -

(a)           Advanced Diploma (Formerly Associateship)–For recruitment to superior posts such as Divisional and Assistant Divisional Officers etc.

(b)           Associateship Diploma for General Fire Prevention Course (now abolished) -. For recruitment to superior posts requiring specialized knowledge in the field of Fire Prevention. 4-year Diploma to the Victoria Diamond Jubilee Hindu Technical Institute, Lahore. (The holders of
4-year Diploma of the Victoria Diamond Jubilee Hindu Technical Institute, Lahore who were awarded diploma prior to 15th August, 1947 and those who completed the course prior to 15th August, 1947 and obtained diplomas on the basis of special examinations held by the Director of Industries, Punjab, in the years 1948, 1949, 1951 and 1952 and who are employed and have put in service at least for a period of 15 years be treated at par with Graduates in Engineering of Indian Universities for purposes of confirmation in and promotion to posts and services under the Central Government by the departments concerned).

 

21.               B.Sc. (Electrical Engineering) (Electronics) degree awarded by the University of Delhi as a result of the examinations held in 1971 and onwards (Recognized for recruitment to superior posts and services requiring a degree in Tele-communication Engineering from an Indian University).
B.Tech. In Electronics and Tele-communication Engineering awarded by the Allahabad University after 1967 (Recognized at par with a degree in Tele-communication Engineering from a recognized Indian University).

22.               M.Sc. Tech. In Electronics and Radio Engineering awarded by the Allahabad University during 1955-57 (Recognized at par with a degree in Tele-communication Engineering from a recognized Indian University).

23.               A pass in the Associate Membership of the Mechanical Engineers Association of India (renamed as Institution of Mechanical Engineers (India)) (Recognized provisionally for a period of 3 years w.e.f. 26th May, 1976 at par with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from a recognized Indian University).

24.               B.Tech. degree in Radio Physics and Electronics (3-year course) awarded by the Calcutta University with effect from the year 1972 (Recognized at with a degree in Tele-communication Engineering from a recognized Indian University).

25.               M.Tech. degree in Radio Physics and Electronics (3-year course) awarded by the Calcutta University from 1962-1971 (Recognized at par with a degree in Tele-communication Engineering from a recognized Indian University).

26.               Certificate for Engineer's course in Tool, Die and Mould Design awarded by the Central Institute of Tool Design, Hyderabad. (Recognized as an advance post-graduate qualification for superior posts and services in the field of tool design and manufacture).

27.               B.Tech. degree in Applied Physics of the Calcutta University (Recognized at par with B.E. Degree (Electrical Power) of an Indian University) (Recognized provisionally in respect of the batches passing out during the period 1972-79).

28.               Associate Membership Examination of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (India) Calcutta.
B.Tech. degree in Applied Physics of the Calcutta University recognized provisionally upto 1979 equivalent to a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering (Power).

 

B.             

Degree In Accountancy

Qualifications Recognized:

1.                   Final Examination for Membership of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.

2.                   Final examination of the Institute of Costs and Works Accountants, Calcutta (Recognized for posts requiring costs and works Accountancy qualifications).

 

C.               Degree In Agriculture

Qualifications Recognized:

1.                   Degrees in Agriculture awarded by Indian Universities established by an Act of Central or State Legislature.

2.                   Institutions of National Importance set up under an Act of Parliament and Institutions deemed as Universities under Section 3 of the U.G.C. Act.

3.                   Licentiateship in Agriculture of the Government Agriculture College, Kanpur of the year 1930. Associateship of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute. New Delhi (Recognized as an alternative qualification to M.Sc. Of Indian Universities which require special training in the subjects covered by the Associateship).

 

D.            Degree In Art

Qualifications Recognized:

1.                   Degrees in Art awarded by the Indian Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature, Institutions of National Importance set up under an Act of Parliament and Institutions deemed as Universities under Section 3 of the U.G.C. Act.

2.                   National (formerly All India) Diploma in Art awarded by the All India Council for Technical Education.

3.                   Five year Diploma in Art awarded by the Delhi Polytechnic Delhi upto 1954. Four year Government Diploma in Commercial Art awarded by the Government of Maharashtra to the students of Sir J.J. Institute of Applied Art, Bombay.

4.                   Five-year Government Diploma in Applied Art in (I) Paining-G.D.A.A. (Painting), (ii) Commercial Art-G.D.A.A. (Commercial Art), and (iii) Sculpture-G.D.A.A. (Sculpture) awarded by the State Board of Technical Education and Training, Andhra Pradesh to the students of Government College of Fine Arts and Architecture, Hyderabad.

5.                   Five-year Diploma in (I) Fine Art (Painting, (ii) Sculpture; and (iii) Commercial Art awarded by the Director of Industries, Uttar Pradesh upto the year 1958 and thereafter by the Director of Cultural Affairs and Scientific Research, Uttar Pradesh to the students of Government College of Arts and Crafts, Lucknow.

6.                   Five-year Government Diploma in (I) Drawing and Painting, (ii) Sculpture and Modeling and Four year Government Diploma in Commercial Art awarded by the Government of Maharashtra to the students of Sir J.J. School of Art, Bombay.

7.                   Diploma in Visual Communication awarded by the National Design Institute, Ahmedabad, (Recognized provisionally) for superior posts in the specialized fields of graphics (advertising), printing and photography--both still and movie).

8.                   Diplomas in (I) Painting (ii) Commercial Art, and (iii) Sculpture awarded by the Director of Industries and Commerce, Madras to the students trained at Government College of Arts and Crafts, Madras.

9.                   Certificates in (I) Painting; and (ii) Commercial Art awarded by the Director of Industries and Commerce, Madras to the students trained at Government College of Arts and Crafts, Madras.

10.               Diploma in (I) Fine Art (Drawing and Painting), (ii) Sculpture, (iii) Commercial Art and (iv) Modeling and Sculpture awarded by the Director of Public Instructions, West Bengal to the students of Government College of Art and Craft, Calcutta.

11.               The Diploma in Fine Art and Crafts in Paining, Sculpture Graphic Art and Crafts awarded by the Kala Bhawan, Shantiniketan (West Bengal).

12.               Diploma in (I) Paining, and (ii) Applied Commercial Art awarded by the Board of Technical Examinations, Mysore/Karnataka, to the students trained at School of Arts and Crafts, Davangere (Recognized provisionally).

13.               5-year Diplomas in Painting (Drawing and Painting) Commercial Art (Applied Art) and Sculpture (Clay Modeling awarded upto the year 1968 by the Director of Industrial Training, Punjab and thereafter by the Chandigarh Administration to the students trained at the Government College of Arts and Crafts Chandigarh (Recognized Provisionally).

14.               The Diploma in (I) Painting, (ii) Commercial Art, (iii) Sculpture; and (v) Crafts awarded by the Director, Social and Youth Welfare, Education Department, Government of Bihar to the students trained at the Government School of Arts and Crafts, Patna Recognized provisionally).

15.               Diplomas awarded by the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad on the completion of the Professional Educational Programme in the fields given below: -

(a)           Production Design —

(i)Product Design

(ii)                 Ceramic Design

(iii)                Furniture Design

(iv)                Textile Design

 

(b)           Communication-Visual Communication—

(i)Graphic Design

(ii)   Typography

(iii)   Short Film (Recognized provisionally for a period of three years w.e.f. 10.2.1977)

 

E.              

Degree In Business Management/Administration

Qualifications Recognized:

1.            Master's degree in Business management, Business Administration & Management Service awarded by the Indian Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or the State Legislature, Institution of National Importance set up under an Act of Parliament and Institutions deemed as Universities under Section 3 of U.G.C. Act.

2.         P.G. Diploma in Business Management (3-Year part-time) from Universities of Allahabad, Bombay, Delhi, Madras, Madurai & Kerala, & Institute of Social Welfare & Business Management, Calcutta.

3.         Post-graduate Diploma in Business Administration awarded by the

(a)           Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (ii) Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, 

(b)           Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.

         (Recognized for superior posts for which M.B.A. degree or equivalent diploma from recognized University is prescribed as a qualification).

4.                   Two-year full time and Three-year part-time post-graduate Diploma ink Business Management awarded by the Zavier Labour Relation Institute, Jamshedpur. (Recognized for recruitment to superior posts for which M.B.A. degree or equivalent diploma from a recognized University/Institution is prescribed as a qualification).

5.                   Three-year Post-Graduate Diploma (Part-Time) in Business Management awarded by the Xavier Institute of Social Services, Ranchi (Recognized at par with a Master's degree in Management from a recognized Indian University).

6.                   Diploma in Industrial Relations and Personnel Management awarded by the Rajendra Prasad Institute of Communication Studies of the Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan. (Recognized provisionally for a period of two years w.e.f. 20.4.1978).

7.                   P.G. Diploma in (I) Marketing and Sales Management, and (ii) Personnel Management awarded by the Y.M.C.A. Institute of Management Studies, New Delhi.

8.                   Award of Fellow of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (Recognized at par with Ph.D. degree in Management of Indian Universities).

9.                   Diploma in Co-operative Business Management Awarded by the Vaikunth Mehta National Institute of Co-operative Management, Poona (Recognized for superior posts and services in the field of Co-operative Management).

10.               Diploma (I) Journalism (2) Public Relations, & (3) Marketing & Sales Management awarded by the Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan.

 

 

F.        

F.            Degree In Commerce

Qualifications Recognized:

1.         Degrees in Commerce awarded by Indian Universities established by an Act of the Central or State Legislature, Institutions of National Importance set up under an Act of Parliament and Institutions deemed as Universities under Section 3 of the U.G.C. Act.

2.         National (Formerly All India) Diploma in Commerce awarded by the All India Council for Technical Education.

3.         All India Senior Diploma in Commerce awarded by the Association of Principals of Technical Institutions (India) in 1945.

 

G.             

Degree In Company Secretaryship

Qualifications Recognized:

1.                   Government Diploma in Company Secretaryship awarded by the Company Law Board, Government of India. (Recognized for recruitment to superior posts requiring specialized knowledge relating to he functions of the Company Secretaryship).

2.                   A pass ink the Associate Membership Examination of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India, New Delhi. (Recognized as an adequate qualification for the purposes of recruitment to superior posts and services under the Central Government where specialized knowledge relating to the functions of the company Secretaryship is required).

 

H.              

Degree In Dairy Husbandry

Qualifications Recognized:

1.                   Degrees in Dairy Husbandry/Dairy Technology/Dairying awarded by Indian universities established by an Act of Central or State legislature Institutions of National Importance set up under an Act of Parliament and Institutions deemed as Universities under Section 3 of the U.G.C. Act.

 

I.              Degree In Geology and Geophysics/Applied Geology

Qualifications Recognized:

1.         Degrees in Applied Geology/Applied Geophysics awarded by the Indian Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature, Institutions of National Importance set up under an Act of Parliament and Institutions deemed as Universities under Section 3 of U.G.C. Act. Associateship Diploma ink Applied Geology awarded by the Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad (Recognized as equivalent to M.Sc. Degree in Geology of recognized Universities).

 

 

J.             Degree In Industrial Administration/Management

Qualifications Recognized:

1.            Master's degree in Industrial Management awarded by the Universities incorporated by an Act of Central or State Legislature, Institutions of National Importance set up by an Act of Parliament and institutions deemed as Universities under Section 3 of U.G.C. Act. Diploma in Industrial Administration awarded by the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (D.I.I.Sc.)

2.         P.G. Diploma in Industrial Management (3-year part-time) from Universities of Allahabad, Bombay, Delhi, Madras, Madurai & Kerala, & Institute of Social Welfare & Business Management, Calcutta.

 

K.            Degree In Industrial Engineering

Qualifications Recognized:

1.         M.Tech. degree in Industrial Engineering awarded by the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.
Diploma (D.I.I.Sc.) in Industrial Engineering awarded by the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
Post-Graduate Diploma in Industrial Engineering awarded by the National Institute of Training in Industrial Engineering, Bombay (Recognized at par with the Master's degree in Industrial Engineering from a recognized Indian Universities).

2.         A pass in the Graduateship Examination of the Indian Institution of Industrial Engineering, Bombay (Recognized at par with Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering from a recognized Indian University).

3.         Post-Graduate Diploma in Industrial Engineering awarded by the National Productivity Council, New Delhi according to the revised scheme of training and examination instituted with effect from the 6th January, 1973.

 

L.            Degree In Other fields

Qualifications Recognized:

1.            Associateship Diploma of the Institute of Chemists (India) obtained by passing the examination (Recognized for all appointments for which M.Sc. Degree in Chemistry is prescribed as a qualification).

2.            Associateship and Fellowship of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (Recognized as equivalent to M.Sc. And D.Sc degrees respectively of an Indian University subject to the reservation that equivalent restricted to an Association or Fellowship granted in the particular branch of study in which proficiency is required for a candidate for a particular Scientific/Technical posts for which he is to be recruited).

3.            Membership of Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (Recognized as equivalent to Ph.D. degree of a recognized University in the appropriate subject)

4.            Associate Diploma of the Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Bombay. (Recognized as an alternative qualification to M.Sc. Degree in Biological Science of Indian Universities for recruitment to the posts of Fisheries Officers and other higher posts which require specialized training in the subjects covered by the Associate Diploma).

 

 

M.           Degree In Pharmacy

Qualifications Recognized:

1.         Degree awarded by the Indian Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature, Institutions of National Importance set up u9nder an Act of Parliament and Institutions deemed as Universities under Section 3 of U.G.C. Act.

2.            B.Pharma. Degree awarded by the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani.

 

N.            Degree In Statistics

Qualifications Recognized:

1.            Statisticians Diploma awarded by the Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta (Recognized as an alternative or a desirable qualification for Statistical posts. Recognized as a post-graduate training and is generally accepted as one of the essential qualifications for Statistical posts over and above a degree in Mathematics or Statistics)

2.            Professional Statistician Certificate of the Institute of Agricultural Research Statistics, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi. (Recognized as equivalent to M.A. or M.Sc. Degree in Statistics of the Indian Universities for recruitment to superior posts).

 

 

O.           Degree In Technology of Oils, Fats & Waxes

Qualifications Recognized:

1.            Chemical Technology (Excluding Chemical Engineering) Degrees in Chemical Technology or in Applied Chemistry awarded by Indian Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature, Institutions of National Importance set up by an Act of Parliament and Institutions deemed as U (universities under Section 3 of U.G.C. Act Post-graduate Diploma in Soda Technology awarded by the Calcutta University, Calcutta. Diploma awarded by the Institute of Technology, Calcutta University, Calcutta, to the Students admitted to the Institute from 1962 (with B.Sc. As admission qualification) onwards recognized provisionally, provided the individual has worked for ten years in any field of Jute Technology. (Recognized for recruitment to superior posts requiring specialized training in technology of soap)

2.                   Petroleum Technology

3.                   Technology of Oils, Fats & Waxes

4.                   Technology of Pharmaceutics & Fine Chemicals

5.                   Technology of Intermediates and Dyes

6.                   Technology of Pigments, Paints/Varnishes

7.                   Technology of Plastics

8.                   Silicate Technology

9.                   Ceramics

10.               Oil Technology

11.               Textile Chemistry

12.               Leather Technology

13.               Applied Chemistry

14.               Fuel Technology

(Above Degrees awarded by Indian Universities incorporated by an Act of Central or State      Legislature, Institutions of National Importance set up under an Act of Parliament and Institutions deemed as Universities under Section 3 of U (.G.C. Act.)

15.               Technology of Oils, Biochemistry, Plastics, Paints and Food. Degrees awarded by the Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature, Institutions of National Importance set up by an Act of Parliament and Institutions deemed as Universities under Section 3 of U.G.C. Act.
Associateship Diploma in Oil Chemistry and Technology of Harcourt Butler Technologies Institute, Kanpur.

16.               Food Technology/Food Technology and Biochemistry-

Degrees awarded by the Universities incorporated by an Act of the Central or State Legislature, Institutions of National Importance set up by an Act of Parliament and Institutions deemed as Universities under Section 3 of U.G.C. Act.

17.               Diploma in Fruit Technology and Associateship ink Fruit Technology awarded by the Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore (for the post requiring specialized training in Fruit Technology).

18.               Textile Technology-

Degrees awarded by the Indian Universities incorporated by an Act of Central or State Legislature, Institutions of National Importance set up under an Act of Parliament and Institutions deemed as Universities under Section 3 of U.G.C. Act.

19.               B.Sc. (Tech.) degree in Textile Technology awarded by the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi.

20.               National Diploma (Formerly All Indian Diploma) in Textile Technology awarded by the All India Council for Technical Education)

(a)           Radio Physics/Electronics

(b)           Applied Physics

(c)           Electronics

(Above Degrees awarded by the Universities incorporated by an Act of Central or State Legislature, Institution of National Importance set up under an Act of Parliament and institutions deemed as Universities under Section 3 of U.G.C. Act.)

21.               Other Fields

Associateship and Fellowship Diploma in Sugar Engineering and Sugar Technology awarded by the Indian Institute of Sugar Technology, Kanpur (for posts requiring specialized training in Sugar Engineering and Sugar Technology).

 

P.            Degree In Town Planning

Qualifications Recognized:

1.         Degrees awarded by Indian Universities established by an Act of the Central or State Legislature Institutions of National Importance set up under an Act of Parliament and Institutions deemed as Universities under Section 3 of the U.G.C. Act.

2.         Diploma in Town and Country Planning awarded by the School of Town and Country Planning Now School of Planning and Architecture), New Delhi.

3.         M.Tech. In Regional Planning awarded by the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.

4.            Associateship Examination of the Institute of Town Planners (India).

4.         P.G. Diploma in Planning awarded by the Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology, Ahmedabad to the students of School of Planning, Ahmedabad from 1975. So for as the 1974 batch is concerned, the students of that batch have to spend one more semester in the Planning School & Submit a Special Project report to the satisfaction of the School authorities, who thereafter may award a fresh diploma which will entitle them to be recognized for employment under the Central Government.

 

 

Q.           Degree In Veterinary Science

Qualifications Recognized:

1.         Degree in Veterinary Science awarded by the Universities incorporated by an Act of Central or State Legislature, Institution of National Importance set up under an Act of Parliament and Institutions deemed as Universities under Section 3 of U.G. C. Act.

2.            Associateship of the Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar and Mukteshwar (for posts requiring specialized knowledge in Veterinary Science and other associated fields).

3.         Post-graduate Diploma ink Tropical Veterinary Science (I). T.V. Sc.) Awarded by the Indian Veterinary Science Research Institute, Izatnagar, during the period 1952-56, recognized as given below:

(a)           D.T.V.Sc. (Animal Husbandry Group) -Superior posts in the field of Animal Production.

(b)           D.T.V.Sc. (Animal Diseases Group) -Superior posts in the field of Animal Diseases.