Maths mandatory for B.Com in DU: Parents express reservations

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 07 2015 | 9:07 AM IST
Delhi University's decision to make mathematics mandatory for admission to its B.Com course has been slammed as "untimely" and "unfair" by a section of parents and students who want at least a two-year window before any such implementation.
In separate letters to CBSE chairman, DU Vice Chancellor and HRD minister, these students, parents and teachers have sought their intervention into the issue.
Making amendments in its admission policy, DU had last month announced that it will be compulsory for admission seekers to B.Com (Hons) courses and Economics (Hons) to have studied maths in class XII.
For B.Com pass course if the student has not studied maths in class XII or doesn't include the subject's marks in the best-four percentage, he or she will attract a penalty of 2.5 per cent, DU had said.
The varsity had also said that Informatics Practices (IP) will be not be treated as an elective subject and students will face disadvantage of 2.5 per cent.
Deepika Singh, Principal, Air Force School, Subroto Park has written to CBSE Chairman and DU VC saying, "Any change in the admission procedure/rule at DU should be done with a minimum of 2 years notice enabling students to choose subjects in class XI itself to make optimal use of admission rules."
"Students of class XII, who will take the board exam in 2016, are extremely perturbed too, as they have already spent their time studying this subject, and cannot take another 'academic elective' at this stage," the letter says.
Manisha Mehta, mother of Devyani who wants to pursue Bcom at SRCC, says, "Just a week prior to the board results announcement they cannot decide to make a subject mandatory. There should be a two-year window for implementation of such decisions so that a student enrolling in class XI can choose his subjects accordingly.
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First Published: Jun 07 2015 | 9:07 AM IST

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