Delhi varsity 4-year course introduced after exhaustive debate: HRD Minister

Press Trust of India Updated - May 03, 2013 at 07:20 PM.

M.M Pallam Raju

Delhi University’s new four-year undergraduate programme to be introduced from July this year, which attracted a fair amount of controversy, was approved by the university court and the students at large after exhaustive deliberations, Parliament was informed on Friday.

The Human Resource Development Ministry was informed by the university in 2008 that the academic council had resolved to hold wide consultations for introducing the programme, HRD Minister M.M Pallam Raju said in a written reply in Rajya Sabha.

‘HURRY TO INTRODUCE’

The Minister appeared to support the programme in his statement in Parliament which came in the wake of a section of teachers accusing the varsity authorities of being in a hurry to introduce the programme from July this year without holding exhaustive deliberations.

“The proposal to introduce the four-year programme from July 2013 was approved by the academic council by a majority, recording only six dissents out of 86 members who attended the meeting in December last year,” he said.

The Ministry was further informed that the university held extensive consultations with various stakeholders such as students, parents, teachers, deans of faculty, heads of departments, principals of colleges, employers, among others over a period of two years, he said.

Raju said an open academic congress was also held in September last year attended by over 1,400 stakeholders and it recommended introducing the four-year degree programme. A 61 member task-force had also endorsed the recommendations.

The Minister said after the court of the university approved the proposal on March 22 this year, the Vice Chancellor and his team attended a meeting organised by Delhi University Students’ Parliament to respond to the queries of the students.

“After the discussion, the students expressed support for the new under-graduate programme,” Parliament was informed.

Published on May 3, 2013 13:50