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DU colleges put admissions on hold

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Last Updated : Jun 23 2014 | 8:35 PM IST

The Delhi University Principals' Association on Monday announced that the admissions to the colleges are being deferred as there is a conflict between the guidelines issued by the Delhi University (DU) and University Grants Commission (UGC).

"There is a conflict between the guidelines issued by the Delhi University and University Grants Commission. And due to this conflict, it is not possible to start admissions," said DU Principals' Association president S.K. Garg.

"Therefore our association has decided that till unambiguous guidelines are received from the competent authority, we are deferring the admissions," he added.

Yesterday, the University Grants Commission (UGC) put up three separate notices for Delhi University, the colleges under it and students and parents, saying that the four-year undergraduate programme has been scrapped.

It ordered colleges to admit students for the three-year course instead of the four-year undergraduate programme (FYUP) which had been introduced last year.

The UGC on Friday in its letter to the DU had said that the four-year programme was against the NEP 1986, which envisages 10+2+3 policy and had asked them to restore the three-year programme which had been rejected by the latter.

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The Delhi University later said that its four-year undergraduate programme is not against the National Education Policy (NEP) even after a directive from the University Grants Commission (UGC) asking the varsity to roll back the course.

DU students as well as aspiring students have been facing a lot of difficulties due to ongoing tiff between the UGC and university over the FYUP.

Earlier today, members of the All India Students Association (AISA) protested in front of the HRD ministry over the Four Year Undergraduate Program ( FYUP) in Delhi University.

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First Published: Jun 23 2014 | 8:23 PM IST

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