Authorities of Prof Rajendra Singh (Rajju Bhaiya) State University (PRSU) will be starting a one-year postgraduate course in its 703 affiliated colleges under the New Education Policy 2020 (NEP). Admissions for four-year undergraduate courses will begin this year, followed by a one-year PG course. The university is revising the curriculum for postgraduate courses, focusing on research work and skill development. The proposal for revised courses will be presented at the Academic and Executive Council meeting. Students will receive a master's degree after four years of study and will be eligible for PhD with additional coursework during research.
Prof Rajendra Singh (Rajju Bhaiya) state university will be starting four-year graduation courses from the new academic session. Students doing four-year graduation will be eligible for PhD but they will have to compulsorily do one year of course work during research. The four-year programme offers multiple entry and exit options, with options for certificate, diploma, graduation, and honours graduation degrees. There is a provision for a short research project in the fourth year and a research-dissertation in the fifth year. The programme also includes skill development, entrepreneurship-based courses, and community research emphasis in summer internships. The article also mentions the promotion of current BA, BCom, and BSc students to the fourth year, with opportunities for postgraduate courses and direct entry to NET examination and PhD courses.
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