DU proposes roll back to 3 yr honours course

Students, however, continued to suffer as admissions into the University continue to be at a halt for the third consecutive day

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 26 2014 | 3:00 PM IST

Ignoring UGC's directive to start the admission process for undergraduate courses this morning, Delhi University today threw the ball back in the Commission's court by sending it a proposal suggested by academicians to resolve the issue.

The UGC had last night set a deadline of this morning for the Delhi University to roll back the controversial four-year undergraduate programme and start admission for the old three-year structure.

In response to the UGC's order, the DU sent a letter this morning to the Commission which said "the university is of the opinion that given the situation where admissions are being delayed, time is the essence and hence this blended proposal submitted by some eminent persons to the UGC and DU may provide the necessary way forward.

"This proposal entails admitting all students to a three-year undergraduate course with honours and will also obviate the need to call for fresh registrations. We await your response in order to convene the statutory bodies at the earliest in the best interest of the students and the academic community," the letter signed by DU Registrar Alka Sharma read.

Speaking to media persons, DU's Media Coordinator Malay Neerav said, "We received a new proposal wherein the honours degree will be given in 3 years. We won't need much time to implement this proposal. We have written a letter to UGC stating the same. We are now awaiting UGC's response on the new proposal from UGC."

As uncertainty looms over the DU admission process, Neerav said time was "very precious" and the proposal which has given a six-point formula suggesting that honours degree be given in three years would be much easier for the university to implement and start the admissions at the earliest.

"UGC has been writing letters to us urging us to start admitting students based on the old three-year format. We have told them that we need time to follow the old procedure because there are course committees, statutory bodies and they will need to meet for that purpose.

However, if we can tweak the existing (+4) course into the +3 format wherein BA (Hons) Degree will be given in 3 years and we can start admitting the students as soon as possible," Neerav said.

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First Published: Jun 26 2014 | 2:45 PM IST

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