Wednesday, June 25, 2014

57 DU colleges agree for 3 yr UG Course



Out of 64 colleges, 57 colleges that come under DU have agree to offer 3yr UG course. However, there is still no clarification on beginning of admission process for degree courses.

Colleges have sent compliance letters to the UGC; they said admissions, which should have begun Tuesday, would start only after they get clear directives. Hundreds of outstations students landed at the campus, unaware that admissions had been put on hold.

"While I firmly believe that academic matters are the privilege of the university, after I heard that the V-C had resigned I had no option but to send a report," a prominent north campus college principal said. "The report simply mentions that I have no problem with what the UGC has stated in its letter."

On Wednesday, DU is expected to send compliance report to the regulator so that the delayed admission process begins. Colleges that have not sent their response are mostly evening colleges.

Meanwhile, students enrolled in Delhi University's B Tech courses - commenced under the four-year undergraduate programme (FYUP) - heaved a sigh of relief Tuesday, as the UGC assured that their interests will be kept in mind when taking a final decision on the controversial issue.

It was earlier reported that how students will suffer, since they took admission in a B.Tech degree course but will be handed a B.Sc degree if the university reverts to the three-year programme.

Source: HT Campus

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