"The laptops were distributed to the FYUP students as they were needed to meet the demands of that curriculum. Now that the curriculum has been rolled back and we are again back to the three-year programme based on rote learning, the laptop distribution isn't needed," said SC Jain, Principal of Sri Ram College of Commerce.
With an aim to make better use of technology in the revamped and lengthier undergraduate programmes under the Four Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP), DU had last year invested a large sum to purchase laptops for the first-year students to help them complete the project work of the foundation courses.
The laptops were even insured under a scheme of State Bank of India to ensure that neither the students nor the college would have to suffer in case a laptop was lost or damaged.
However, the question whether these laptops will be reallotted to the next batch of students or be sent back to DU is still wrapped in confusion due to the absence of any official communication from the university.
"I agree the laptops were distributed keeping in mind the technological needs of the learning-centric curriculum under the FYUP and now we are back to the teacher-centric blackboard method of learning; but I believe we should utilise them since money has already been invested," he added.