According to the UGC document is titled “Curriculum and credit framework for four-year undergraduate programmes”, seen by HT, students will be awarded academic recognition based on the number of years they complete in a course.The move was criticised by teachers and officials at the Delhi University (DU), who maintained that they will continue offering honours degrees after students complete a three-year undergraduate programme as before.Students will now get an undergraduate honours degree only after completing a four-year course, according to new norms prepared by the University Grants Commission (UGC), laying out a graded exit plan for undergraduate students, that are set to be released next week.According to the UGC document is titled “Curriculum and credit framework for four-year undergraduate programmes”, seen by HT, students will be awarded academic recognition based on the number of years they complete in a course.If they exit after a year, they will be given a certificate. Those leaving after two years will be eligible for a diploma, and those after three, a Bachelor’s degree. It is only after the complete four years that students will be eligible for a Bachelor’s degree with honours or research, the document said.
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