SFI had organised a referendum today in which voting was conducted to gather students opinion about the new scheme.
"A total of 12,769 votes were polled, out of which 11,734 voted against CBCS, 1,016 voted for it, while 19 votes were invalid," the student body said in a statement.
The referendum was conducted through 12 polling stations covering 18 DU colleges including Kirori Mal College, Ramjas College, Hindu College, SRCC, SGTB Khalsa, Miranda House, Laxmi Bai College, Satyawati College, Zakir Hussain College, Moti Lal Nehru College, RLA College, Aryabhatta College, Dayal Singh College and Aurobindo College among others.
"It is also a reflection of the fact that students indeed want 'skills' and 'employability', but they are not ready to accept diluted courses in the name of CBCS," it added.
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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.
"The momentum from this referendum will be taken forward in the form of vibrant student resistance starting right from the classes and departments of the students. We resolve to carry forward this momentum through concrete and consistent actions and raising the issue at required platforms," the students body said.