Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP)

105 universities have started 4-year undergraduate programmes; Check major details inside

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Posted on 25 Jul 2023
09:30 AM

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After completing two years of study, the student will receive a diploma, and three years of study will result in a bachelor's degree
105 universities, comprising 19 central universities, 40 deemed-to-be universities, 18 state private universities, and 22 state universities, were announced by the UGC last month as beginning four-year undergraduate programmes

According to the University Grants Commission (UGC), 105 universities nationwide have begun four-year undergraduate programmes, stated minister of state for education Subhas Sarkar in response to a query posed by Lok Sabha member Bharti Shiyal.

The Minister stated that the National Education Policy, NEP 2020, supports a three- to four-year undergraduate degree with a variety of departure possibilities. The option to exit the programme at different points will also be available to the students.

After completing a year in a discipline or field, including vocational and professional sectors, the student will receive a certificate. After completing two years of study, the student will receive a diploma, and three years of study will result in a bachelor's degree.

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The UGC has released the curriculum and credit framework for undergraduate programmes in accordance with the recommendations and requested the higher education institutions to take the appropriate steps to implement the framework.

105 universities, comprising 19 central universities, 40 deemed-to-be universities, 18 state private universities, and 22 state universities, were announced by the UGC last month as beginning four-year undergraduate programmes.

Last updated on 25 Jul 2023
09:30 AM
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