Joint Action Front for Democratic Education, comprising teachers and students of DU and members from backward communities, submitted a memorandum to University Grants Commission (UGC) seeking its intervention to stop the "hurried introduction" of the new format.
"The programme will be a costly affair for those belonging to poor families as they would not be able to afford the one extra year. The financial burden of the extra year needed to obtain an Honours degree will hit students, especially those belonging to SC, ST, OBC and rural poor.
The new programme entails awarding a diploma if a student exits after two years, a bachelor's degree after three years and a bachelor's degree with honours or a B Tech degree on completion of four years.
The four-year programme with multiple degree options will entail a shift from the present 10+2+3 scheme to a four-year graduation with multiple exit points.