New Delhi: The University of Delhi’s teacher association (Duta) on Tuesday held a protest against the implementation of new education policies in the university.
They protested outside the Deputy Chancellor’s office where the academic council meeting was underway to discuss the implementation of the policy.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results of the committee remains on academic problems, in his meeting held on Monday, approving the implementation of policies from 2022-23, a four-year undergraduate program and several entry options and out for students.
The committee, however, the discussion was suspended about the implementation of the Masif Open Online Course (MOOC).
The committee’s recommendation remains being discussed at the Academic Board Meeting.
The ambassador wrote to act with the representative of Chancellor PC Joshi on Monday to request that these things were first discussed at all levels of law such as departments, faculties and staff councils before being placed on the Academic Council.
“Such extends will allow universities to not take hasty steps towards implementing NEP 2020 provisions and other regulations.
It will succeed for the University to remember the implementation of the FYUP disaster in 2013 and the next withdrawal in 2014 after being widespread protested by all stakeholders, “said the letter
Duta, in a statement, said that the experience of the four-year undergraduate program (FYUP) in 2013 has shown that students reject the idea of additional expenditure for the fourth year.
“The survey among students (brought in 2013) showed that students spend almost 2.5-2 lakh per year in living in Delhi to receive education.
Students reject Fyup’s idea because of the dilution of the first two years of Fyup.
We see that the new model is once again packaging The first two semesters with lukewarm courses, “he said on Monday.