Lucknow: National Post Postgraduate (NPGC) has decided not to apply a four-year course curriculum to under graduation (UG), as recommended in the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, in the 2021-22 academic session which is ongoing due to lack of infrastructure and Teacher is needed.
It is affiliated with Lucknow University (LU), it is the only Lu College with autonomous status.
Lu has designed a four-year curriculum according to NEP to UG and has implemented it from the Session 2021-22.
Under the new system, UG will be four years old, not three, with several options in and out during the course period.
In addition to the provisions of interpartmentate research and research, it also offers vocational subjects.
Lu also directs all related colleges to implement a curriculum.
Most universities have agreed to introduce NEP from this session itself despite less teachers and infrastructure.
However, because NPGC has an autonomous status, it has decided to implement a new system from the 2022-23 session after meeting all requirements.
This means that students who have taken into UG in Lu and related colleges in the 2021-22 session must study the course for four years, but those in NPGC will continue with a traditional three-year course.
Speaking with Toi, the Principal of the NPGC Devendra Kumar Singh, who has taken over recently, said, “This year the session has been postponed because of the pandemic and therefore we have decided not to apply NE in a hurry.” “In addition to the lack of infrastructure and staff, we do not have a national Cadet Corps (NCC) unit which is a necessity in a four-year curriculum.
Furthermore, we need to increase our computer lab for vocational courses such as e-commerce, banking., Forensic science and marketing Digital, “he added.
“When introduced with full facilities, the new curriculum will serve better purposes we will also revise syllabi for the main and small subjects in various subjects considering students’ interest,” he said.