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Updated Jan 20, 2021 | 08:24 IST Delhi University s Vidya Vistar Scheme (V2 Scheme) aims to make available its faculties, library and other academic facilities to the partnering institutions for academic cooperation and collaboration. DU s Vidya Vistar Scheme aims academic cooperation   |  Photo Credit: Representative Image An academic cooperative system between colleges and departments of the Delhi University and those of other Indian universities is on the cards, acting vice chancellor P C Joshi said while releasing the DU s six-month report card on Tuesday. Through the initiative, Vidya Vistar Scheme (V2 Scheme), the DU has proposed to make available its faculties, library and other academic facilities to the partnering institutions for academic cooperation and collaboration. ....
4-year bachelor’s programme in talks again in DU Hindu College Principal Anju Srivastava, who is also a member, said, “Many things are being brainstormed and evaluated. It will take time to come to a decision. We are trying to add value to courses and address all concerns.” Updated: December 18, 2020 9:28:53 am Academic Council member Deo Kumar said the system would not only affect quality of education but push teachers towards a contractual system. A committee appointed by Delhi University to look into the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) has come up with a four-year Bachelor’s degree programme course structure, similar to the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP) which was implemented in 2014 and then scrapped, a section of teachers alleged Thursday. ....
Delhi University (DU) has initiated the process of changing its curriculum for the third time in seven years, prompting academics to fear that frequent revisions with little funding could convert varsities into “experimental labs” without achieving the desired results. An expert committee headed by Prof. Vivek Suneja is examining possible changes to the existing curriculum in order to implement the government’s National Education Policy. The committee appointed by vice-chancellor P.C. Joshi held a meeting last week where it discussed, among other things, integrating skill-based courses with undergraduate programmes in science, humanities and commerce. According to the proposed structure being discussed by the committee, each programme will include courses in vocational skills. General BA, BSc and BCom courses at DU now do not have any skill component. ....