Hyderabad: State University such as the University of Osmania (OU) and Technology University Jawaharlal Nehru (Jntuh) moved forward to harmonize their programs with national education policies – 2020 (NEP-2020) by not only introducing new courses but also by planning to revise the curriculum for some course.
The central government has announced the NEP-2020 to bring more flexibility, uniformity and holistic learning at the level of basic and high education.
After this, the State University has formed a committee in their study council not only reviewing the existing curriculum but also to recommend revisions.
OU Deputy Chancellor Professor D Ravinder has formed a committee looking for a curriculum revision to introduce more specialization from the next academic year.
After conducting a series of meetings with all stakeholders, Jntuh is set to start the phase 1 reform where it will not only introduce new courses but will extend greater flexibility to students to pursue their courses.
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