New Delhi: The Ministry of Education Union wants to start the implementation of a 4-year undergraduate program (FYUP) at all state universities, especially at central universities.
While UGC was discussing with universities, the Ministry of Education also asked representatives of Chancellor from all central universities to plan FYUP implementation.
The Ministry of Education wants that the discussion will now begin at graduation 3 and 4 years and PG 2 others in all 45 state central universities, so the implementation process begins.
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The ministry has said that this course is different from the 4-year graduation course which was introduced last time in 2013.
This time, many central universities will be permitted to run their regular 3-year graduation program.
At the same time, this new system can also be implemented.
Along with this, the options of several entries and exit will also be available for students.
Minister of Education Union Dharmendra Pradhan said that this time based on new education policies, there was a 3-year degree course, 4-year courses in alternatives, and also, the title program in the post-graduation 2 years and 1 year.
The minister told the Chancellor representative all the central universities that “you have autonomy about how to do this.
It’s up to you how you will launch it.
Next year, everyone must decide on their own process on this subject”.
However, the Ministry of Education said that even because the process takes time, the system must be displayed.
Minister of Education Union also held a meeting with the Chancellor representative of all central universities about this.
In many universities, it has been decided to introduce a 4-year undergraduate program from the next academic session.
At the same time, the process of making decisions about this happens in many other universities.
Universities where it has been decided to implement a 4-year undergraduate course including Delhi University.
Member of the Executive Board of Delhi Ashok Aggarwal said that he had submitted his protest at Fyup.
According to Aggarwal, regardless of the opposition, the majority support fyup.
Therefore, it has been decided to implement it at Delhi University from next year.
The Fixed Committee of the University of Delhi about academics has passed the agenda in the implementation of a four-year scholar (Fyup) program from 2022-23, despite protests and disagreements.
In this case, Abha Dev Habib, Treasurer of ‘Duta’, the official teacher organization at Delhi University, said that Fyup 2013 experiences showed that students had rejected the idea of additional expenditure for the fourth year.
The survey (conducted in 2013) among students showed that students spend around Rs 1.5-2 lakh per year while living in Delhi to get education.
He said there was no appointment for grants for additional years, adding: “It will also put additional burdens in infrastructure.”