DU Lists NEP, Vidya Vistar Scheme, Other Initiatives In Annual Report Card
DU Lists NEP, Vidya Vistar Scheme, Other Initiatives In Annual Report Card
NEP 2020, Vidya Vistar Scheme and the revival of the Centre for Canadian Studies found mention as initiatives and plans in the Delhi University s (DU) annual report card for the 2020-21 academic year.
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The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the Vidya Vistar Scheme and the revival of the Centre for Canadian Studies found mention as initiatives and plans in the Delhi University s (DU) annual report card for the 2020-21 academic year. The report, released on Monday, detailed the university s growth, achievements and plans for the next academic year.
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DU first in India to issue highest number of digital degrees
DU, India s premier university, has issued 1,76,790 digital degrees till now
Sunday February 28, 2021 7:24 PM, IANS
New Delhi: The Delhi University has become the first educational institution in the country to award the highest number of degrees digitally. The premier university has issued 1,76,790 digital degrees till now, becoming the first institution in the country to do so. The DU has issued degrees digitally to 1,76,790 students on the occasion of the university s 97th convocation, DU s Dean of Examination, D.S. Rawat, told IANS.
These digital degrees issued by the DU have been made available to the students of both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Updated Feb 27, 2021 | 17:07 IST
Delhi University awarded nearly 180000 students with digital degrees on its 97th annual convocation. The convocation ceremony was held today on February 27, 2021 in complete online mode. Delhi University awards Digital Degrees to 178719 students   |  Photo Credit: Representative Image
The Delhi University became the first institution in the country to award digital degrees to its 1,78,719 students during its 97th annual convocation on Saturday, its acting vice-chancellor P C Joshi claimed.
Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, the convocation ceremony was conducted in a hybrid manner a mix of both online and physical mode. It is for the first time, not only in the history of DU but all universities, that with a click of a button, nearly 1,80,000 students received their Bachelors/Master degrees in various disciplines in their mail. This is a historic step for all of us, claimed Tyagi.
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DU awards digital degrees to nearly 1,80,000 students during its 97th annual Convocation
The Delhi University became the first institution in the country to award digital degrees to its 1,78,719 students during its 97th annual convocation on Saturday, its acting vice-chancellor P C Joshi claimed. Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, the convocation ceremony was conducted in a hybrid manner a mix of both online and physical mode. It is for the first time, not only in the history of DU but all universities, that with a click of a button, nearly 1,80,000 students received their Bachelors/Master degrees in various disciplines in their mail. This is a historic step for all of us, claimed Tyagi.