D U allow credit system amid resistance

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Executive of Delhi University council gave introduce for go ahead the more than more arguments on the base of Choice-Based Credit System. After the statutory body’s commendation,Its adoption will now depend alone on the University Grants Commission’s directive. According to Senior officer of DU executive the resolution was passed with five people contestant .The resolution for the introduction of CBCS was passed by the executive council after accepting the proposal of the academic council. There were five contester Abha Dev Habib, Ajay K Bhagi and court members Rajesh Gogna, Ajay Kumar and JL Gupta who discussed about the resolution for the introduction of CBCS. The ministry of human resource was want to trying to implement the new academic system in the country for some time on account of development. According to government the system will allow students to undertake multidisciplinary subjects and complete a course in a different institution by transferring credits. The UGC had announced the universities to hive off only 20% from the curriculum that students wanted to appear as the major bone of contention with the students and faculty opposing it. According to need universities curriculum are changed time to time. But at the present time common curriculum can’t be inflict. According to President of Delhi University Nandita Narain, DUTA, Every university has its own specification so that cannot be diluted. There were 50 college staff associations had already rejected the system, terming it as a four-year undergraduate programme in disguise. The other problem that UGC acknowledges is the requirement of infrastructure and improvement of the teacher-student ratio, without which mobility is not possible. Specification of CBCS Students will study core, electives, enhancement courses. Marking system will be changed to credits and grades. Students can complete one course from different institutions. Problem with system: No clear instructions on what type of institutions will be part of the credit sharing. Reduces the numbers of honours courses.
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