Mumbai: Engineering will soon be offered at Marathi.
Bachelor’s trade subjects will have credit for research.
The subjects that appear like blockchain, artificial intelligence and machine learning will be searched for the course of Mumbai University (MU) offerings.
Your Academic Council, who met on Tuesday, cleaned the deck for a number of new initiatives.
It also stated that the new academic calendar opened from June 14 with the end of the first ended on October 30 and remember festivals such as Ganeshotsav and Diwali.
The second term will begin on November 15 and close on May 1, with a break during Christmas.
The 2022-23 academic session will begin on June 12, 2022.
Previously, the All Indian council for technical education approved a proposal to teach techniques in regional languages.
“There will be radical changes in engineering teaching under the Faculty of Science and Technology.
AICTE recommendations for teaching techniques in regional languages are also approved in today’s meeting.
Therefore, the technique will soon be offered at Marathi in MU colleges affiliated.
At the time Same, the course in a new subject that appeared was introduced in eight fields of engineering that maintained industrial needs, “said a member of the Academic Board.
These include artificial intelligence and data science, artificial intelligence and machine learning, cyber security, internet of things, data engineering, computer science and engineering (data science), computer science and engineering (Internet of Things and Syber Security, including Blockchain technology).
For the first time, research field research studies will be included in universities to improve student skills and improve their abilities in certain fields.
“Case studies will be introduced in the fourth semester of BMS (Bachelor of Management Studies), BAF (Bachelor of Accounting and Finance) and BBI (Bachelor of Banking and Insurance) Under the trade.
For this, 30 hours have been set aside and two credits will be provided.
Field case studies It will also be made for botany, zoology and chemistry under science and for the economy, geography, sociology and anthropology, “said a dean.
For administration, the school concept has been approved and will be carried out to bring various subjects under one umbrella.
Students will be able to choose subjects under various disciplines.
The Academic Council approved the formation of various schools such as for Indian and foreign, social science and performing arts.
To create awareness about the National Cadet Corps, the NAS has been given to introduce it as an optional subject.
There are NCC units in 68 colleges.