The development has come a day after DU Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh announced that the university has agreed to roll back FYUP as directed by the University Grants Commission.
Emergent meetings of the two statutory bodies of the University had been called this morning to pass the resolution for implementation of the three-year undergraduate programme and to follow admission process as conducted under the scheme of courses that were in force in the academic session 2012-13.
"Academic Council has passed the resolution to implement the three-year under graduate programme without holding any discussion which is very unfortunate," Sanjay Kumar, AC member who opposed the resolution, said.
Same was the scenario in the EC meeting. "In Executive council, VC Dinesh Singh tabled resolution and passed it within few minutes," EC member Aditya Narayan Mishra said.
With no discussions taking place, the fate of students enrolled into the B.Tech and Bachelor in Management Sciences (BMS) courses was still unknown even as a meeting of newly-set up panel of principals asked to devise the modalities for admissions is at present underway.
Hundreds of B.Tech students staged a protest outside the VC's office demanding that their course should not be changed to a three-year programme.
Delhi University yesterday decided to scrap the FYUP after UGC mounted pressure to roll it back.
The VC yesterday issued a statement asking principals of various colleges affiliated to the varsity to start admissions for the new session under the three-year format.
The decision has put an end to the uncertainty over the admission process for 2014-15 which was triggered due to the row over FYUP between DU and UGC.
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