Sunday, 29 June 2014

10 things you must know about Delhi University’s four-year undergraduate programme

NEW DELHI: For the past one year, Delhi University's four-year undergraduate programme has been in the news for various reasons. City-wide protests by students and teacher organizations, the fact that DU in fact admitted students into the programme last year despite the uproar, and finally the stepping in of University Grants Commission (UGC) to scrap FYUP are the key highpoints underlining this controversial programme.

On Tuesday, Delhi University colleges, slowly but surely started switching back from the controversial four-year undergraduate programme (FYUP) to the three-year course. On Tuesday — a day that was dominated by an unseemly drama over whether or not vice-chancellor Dinesh Singh had resigned — 57 of the university's 64 colleges quietly communicated to UGC that they were moving back to the three-year course.

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