DU decides to implement the NEP from 2022 to 2023, triggers a line

The Delhi University has decided to implement the National Education Policy from the next academic year, prompting the varsity teachers’ body to call a strike on Tuesday.

Delhi University (DU)has decided to implement the national education policy from the next academic year, prompting the university teaching body to call a strike on Tuesday.

The Standing Committee on Academic Affairs, at its meeting on Monday, approved the implementation of the policy from 2022-2023, the four-year undergraduate program, and multiple entry and exit options for students. students.

The committee, however, postponed discussion of implementing massive open online courses (MOOCs). The recommendations of the Standing Committee will be discussed at the Academic Council meeting on Tuesday.

The Delhi university (DU)had formed a high-level committee of 42 members to review the implementation of the NEP. The 42-member committee also recommended continuing the university’s three-year undergraduate program, but also “building into its structure” a four-year degree program and implementing post-graduate programs. one year and two years. This was approved at the meeting.

The Standing Committee also agreed to maintain the three-year specialized baccalaureate by assimilating it to the four-year specialized baccalaureate and the four-year specialized baccalaureate with research courses. The committee also said that “the quality of the degree conferred by the university should not be compromised”, therefore “the existing structure and workload should continue with the addition of various courses”.

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