After long discussions between DU and UGC officials, the UGC issued the directive in the night in the wake of reservations among the colleges over implementing the three-year programme and starting the admission process.
Notwithstanding the UGC claim that 57 of the 64 colleges have accepted its directive, confusion reigned supreme over the admissions because the colleges felt they need clear cut guidelines from a "competent authority".
Senior HRD ministry officials said that the UGC has issued an ultimatum in the night to DU to start the admission process from tomorrow onwards after rolling back the four-year undergraduate programme (FYUP).
There was no official reaction from the University but representatives of colleges expressed difficulty in implementing without clearance from the "competent" authority.
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