The Minister said that after VC Dinesh Singh had responded to the concerns "with satisfaction", the UGC has formed a panel which will monitor the implementation of the programme and may suggest other universities also to adopt it.
"Lots of prominent people raised objections to the four-year course regarding its content. They also said it's being implemented too fast. We took note of that and questioned the VC of Delhi University," Raju told reporters here.
The VC said the DU is ready to implement it and it should not be delayed further, he added.
"We do not want to interfere in this... An university has its autonomy and they experiment with new methodology," Raju said, adding the minimum duration of any degree course should be of three years as per UGC guidelines.
Raju refuted the allegation that the course is being brought in without prior consultations.
"The Academic Council of the university had discussed the issue and approved it in 2008. It was again approved last year and then the Executive Council approved it. Finally, it went to the Senate," he added.
