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Delhi University’s One-Year Postgraduate Programme Set to Launch in 2026 Amid Controversy

Delhi University plans to introduce a one-year postgraduate progr... Read More
NEW DELHI: Following the National Education Policy, Delhi University plans to launch a one-year postgraduate programme in 2026. The draft proposal for this initiative is set to be reviewed at the Academic Council meeting on December 27, as outlined in the meeting agenda.

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Several changes have been incorporated into the plan, but some teachers have criticised the move, alleging it is being rushed for discussion. DU has already implemented a four-year undergraduate programme, with the third semester currently underway.

Under this framework, students exiting after the first year receive a certificate, those leaving after the second year are awarded a diploma, and those completing three years obtain a degree. Students who complete the fourth year earn a degree with honours.

After three years, students can opt for a two-year PG course, while those completing four years can enrol in the one-year PG programme. DU is now preparing to implement this system, with separate curricula being developed for one-year and two-year PG programmes.

Under the one-year PG programme, students will earn 22 credits per semester, totalling 44 credits for the degree. For the two-year course, students will earn 88 credits. According to UGC standards, the level for the two-year degree will be 6.5, while the one-year degree will be at level 7.
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