The directive by the University Grants Commission(UGC) came even as scores of BTech and BMS students of Delhi University staged a protest outside the residence of Human Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani, demanding that their four-year courses should not be scrapped.
A meeting of the Standing Advisory Committee is being convened tomorrow to discuss about the fate of the Bachelor in Management Studies (BMS) course.
Around 6,500 students were enrolled last year in six B.Tech programmes-- Computer Science, Electronics, Food Technology, Polymer Science, Instrumentation and Electronics and Psychological Science--in 35 colleges, according to a DU official. About 840 students are pursuing the BMS course. They have been protesting ever since the rollback of FYUP.
The UGC also asked DU to ensure that colleges under it, which admitted students to the four-year undergraduate programme (FYUP), obtain approval from regulatory bodies such as UGC itself and AICTE to ensure that students under FYUP are not put to any disadvantage.
The Commission was, however, silent on the Psychological Science course. This programme, also with the BMS programme, are likely to be converted into three- year courses, officials said.
Under pressure from UGC to act on its directive, DU yesterday scrapped its four-year undergraduate programme (FYUP) and reverted to the previous 3-year structure.
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