New Delhi: Four-year Bachelor Program (FYUP) will return to Delhi University from the 2022-23 academic session.
It received the final approval of the highest legal entity on Friday in the midst of three differences of opinion from the elected executive board members.
To complete four years of graduation, students must get 176 credits.
There will be a choice of several systems in and out, collect and store Credit Academic Banks (ABC).
On February 9, the Academic Council passed the curriculumrramframework (UGCF).
UGCF was published on January 21.
After receiving feedback 10 days from various stakeholders, the structure is placed before the legal entity.
For DU, this will be the second round of Fyup, which was previously implemented in 2013 and twisted back in 2014 after protests from students and teachers.
Advocate Ashok Agarwal, EC member, said, “UGCF along with Mees and ABC regulations are a major overhaul.
Given the number of students and teachers, it is important to step on carefully and not repeat fyup errors.
More than 70,000 students receive entrance tickets every year in the course UG.
“” There are serious concerns raised about the adverse effects on the quality of education and teaching work.
We urge for a broader consultation and feedback from legal entities at the department and college level.
Maybe failure in making, “Agarwal added.
Other EC members, Seema Das, said, “It is unfortunate that the worries raised by the teachers were removed in passing this half-baked restructuring.
We demanded the absorption before restructuring academicism academic.
The teachers say with the number of upgraded papers in each semester, students will be burdened and will not be able to understand the subject in depth.
They also questioned how the university plans to support additional years without guaranteed funds.