5 Years on, Key NEP Policies are Failing on the Ground

Shradha Chettri | 21 March 2025 | Careers360

NEW DELHI: Gaurav Kishore, in third year of BSc Programme with chemistry at Delhi University's St. Stephen's College, is among the first batch of students who will have the option of staying on for another year, as part of the four-year undergraduate programme (FYUP) A key reform brought by the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the FYUP is being implemented from 2025-26

Kishore, however, doesn't plan to stay on, citing a "lack of clarity on the structure and 'distinctly defined curriculum as reasons. Even faculty members feel that just about 10% of the present batch will remain for another year..

Click here to read the complete article

Previous
Previous

JNU Professor Rohit Azad Withdraws from SAU Event in Solidarity with Suspended Professors, Students

Next
Next

Delhi Govt to take over UCMS, Faces Backlash from DU Faculty