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CHENNAI: The All-India Council for Technical Education has granted approval for starting three new technical institutions in the State for the year 2005-06. They are G.R. Damodaran Academy of Management, Coimbatore, Guru Nanak College, Chennai (for MBA course) and Indira Institute of Management and Research, Tiruvallur. Thirty other institutions in other parts of the country have also been granted approval. The approval was granted following the recommendations made by an AICTE expert committee, which visited the institutions in April this year. Following the visit, the Appraisal Committee and the sub-committee of the expert committee recommended granting of approval for the institutions.
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