A total of 24,780 students participated in the survey which was conducted in 38 DU colleges.
"93 per cent students opposed the CBCS and reported that the new academic structure has devalued their course by reducing the honours papers to 14 from 18-20," an official statement said.
"95 per cent students were of the opinion that there is no clarity regarding the method of evaluation and Credit distribution for assessment. Almost all the students agreed that the colleges are not offering the choices given in the UGC course outline," it added.
CBCS allows students' "seamless mobility" across higher education institutions and transfer of credit earned by students.
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The University Grants Commission (UGC) had in September last year asked all Central universities to implement CBCS from the ensuing academic session following a meeting of vice chancellors of all universities.
Various teacher bodies, student groups and academicians have been raising their voice against rolling out of CBCS, claiming that it would erode the autonomy of universities and students are being treated as guinea pigs for this experiment.