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DU Announces 3-Year Exit Path For Students In 4-Year UG Programme
DU Announces 3-Year Exit Path For Students In 4-Year UG Programme

News18

time6 days ago

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DU Announces 3-Year Exit Path For Students In 4-Year UG Programme

Delhi University FYUP students can now exit after 3 years with a 3-year degree or Honours, based on their course type, aligning with NEP 2020's flexible education model. The University of Delhi has announced that students enrolled in its Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP) now have the flexibility to exit after completing six semesters, equivalent to three academic years. This option allows eligible students to receive either a 3-year degree in multi-core disciplines or an Honours degree in single-core disciplines, depending on their course structure. Interested students can submit their intent online by logging into the official student portal at The university has advised students to carefully assess their academic and career objectives before choosing this pathway. In a formal notification, the University stated, 'It encourages eligible students to carefully evaluate their academic and career goals before making a decision and recommends consulting with their teachers and mentors to ensure informed decision-making." This move is in line with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which advocates for multiple entry and exit points in higher education, giving students more control over their academic journey. In a separate development, the University has also made provisions for students who missed their semester examinations in May 2025 due to the disruptions caused by Operation Sindoor. On July 1, Professor Gurpreet Singh Tuteja, Controller of Examinations, announced that undergraduate and postgraduate students from the 2024–25 academic year who were affected by the operation will be allowed to reappear for missed exams. 'All concerned students are informed that the last date to submit the Google Form for the special examinations is July 10, 2025 (Thursday), by 11:59 pm," the university said. The university clarified that this opportunity is strictly for those students who could not appear for their exams on May 13, 14, or 15 due to circumstances stemming from Operation Sindoor. Affected students must submit valid documentary proof to verify their claim. view comments Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Delhi University students in 4-year UG programmes can now graduate early
Delhi University students in 4-year UG programmes can now graduate early

Indian Express

time03-07-2025

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  • Indian Express

Delhi University students in 4-year UG programmes can now graduate early

The University of Delhi has informed students enrolled in four-year undergraduate programmes that they can opt to exit after completing six semesters (three years). Candidates who plan to submit their intent will get a 3-year degree for multi-core discipline programmes or an Honours degree for single-core discipline programmes, as applicable. Students interested in availing the option can log in to the University's student portal at and submit their intent through the online process. READ | DU UG, PG Admissions 2025: What's new this year? The University, in the notification, mentioned that it encourages eligible students to carefully evaluate their academic and career goals before making a decision and recommends consulting with their teachers and mentors to ensure informed decision-making. This initiative aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which emphasises providing multiple entry and exit points in higher education, thereby offering students enhanced autonomy over their educational pathways. Meanwhile, the University on Tuesday announced providing a special examination opportunity for students who missed their semester exams in May 2025 due to disruptions caused during Operation Sindoor. In an official statement released on July 1, Professor Gurpreet Singh Tuteja, Controller of Examinations, said that affected undergraduate and postgraduate students from the 2024–25 academic year can reappear for their missed exams. The exams were originally scheduled on May 13, 14, and 15. 'All concerned students are informed that the last date to submit the Google Form for the special examinations is July 10, 2025 (Thursday), by 11:59 pm,' the university said in its notification. The university has clarified that this provision is strictly for students who were unable to appear for their exams on the specified dates due to circumstances related to Operation Sindoor. Applicants must submit valid documentary proof showing they were unable to reach Delhi.

DU To Conduct Re-Exams For Students Affected By Operation Sindoor, Details Here
DU To Conduct Re-Exams For Students Affected By Operation Sindoor, Details Here

News18

time02-07-2025

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DU To Conduct Re-Exams For Students Affected By Operation Sindoor, Details Here

This provision is only for students who missed exams on scheduled dates due to issues related to Operation Sindoor, as clarified by the university. The University of Delhi (DU) has announced a special provision for students who were unable to appear for their semester examinations in May due to disruptions caused by the 'situation during Operation Sindoor." In an official statement, Professor Gurpreet Singh Tuteja, Controller of Examinations, informed that the university is offering a chance for affected undergraduate and postgraduate students from the 2024–25 academic year to reappear for the exams they missed. The re-examinations are scheduled for May 13, 14, and 15. 'All concerned students of undergraduate and postgraduate for academic year 2024-25 are hereby informed that the last date of submission of Google form on the following link for the Examination is 10.07.2025 (Thursday) till 11.59 pm," the university stated in its notification issued on Tuesday. The official notification includes the registration link for the Google Form: The university has also clarified that this form is strictly meant for students who genuinely missed their exams during the original schedule. It is mandatory for such students to submit proper documentary evidence proving they were unable to reach Delhi at that time. Professor Tuteja further stressed that this initiative ensures no student is academically penalised for circumstances beyond their control, while also safeguarding the integrity of the examination process by requiring valid supporting documentation. As per the notification, exams will only be rescheduled for students whose applications and documents are verified. The revised dates for these re-examinations will be announced later by the examination branch. The move is being seen as a supportive step for students whose academic performance was impacted due to unavoidable external factors. First Published: July 02, 2025, 12:28 IST

DU to conduct special exams for students affected by Operation Sindoor
DU to conduct special exams for students affected by Operation Sindoor

Indian Express

time02-07-2025

  • General
  • Indian Express

DU to conduct special exams for students affected by Operation Sindoor

The University of Delhi (DU) on Tuesday announced providing a special examination opportunity for students who missed their semester exams in May 2025 due to disruptions caused during Operation Sindoor. In an official statement released on July 1, Professor Gurpreet Singh Tuteja, Controller of Examinations, said that affected undergraduate and postgraduate students from the 2024–25 academic year can reappear for their missed exams. The exams were originally scheduled on May 13, 14, and 15. 'All concerned students are informed that the last date to submit the Google Form for the special examinations is July 10, 2025 (Thursday), by 11:59 pm,' the university said in its notification. The university has clarified that this provision is strictly for students who were unable to appear for their exams on the specified dates due to circumstances related to Operation Sindoor. Applicants must submit valid documentary proof showing they were unable to reach Delhi. Professor Tuteja underlined that the initiative ensures students are not academically penalised for unforeseen events, while upholding the fairness of the process through documentation. This move is expected to benefit several students whose academic schedules were disrupted. The rescheduled exam dates will be announced later by the examination branch, and will apply only to verified applicants.

DU to hold special exams for students affected by Operation Sindoor; forms open till July 10
DU to hold special exams for students affected by Operation Sindoor; forms open till July 10

Hindustan Times

time01-07-2025

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  • Hindustan Times

DU to hold special exams for students affected by Operation Sindoor; forms open till July 10

Jul 01, 2025 07:04 PM IST The University of Delhi (DU) has announced a special opportunity for students who missed their semester examinations in May "due to the situation during Operation Sindoor". The university clarified that the form is only for students who could not appear on the examination dates. (File Photo) In an official statement, Professor Gurpreet Singh Tuteja, Controller of Examinations, said that the university has made provisions for affected undergraduate and postgraduate students of the 2024–25 academic year to reappear for their missed papers on May 13, 14, and 15. "All concerned students of under graduate and post graduate for academic year 2024-25 are hereby informed that the last date of submission of Google form on the following link for the Examination is 10.07.2025 (Thursday) till 11.59 pm," the university said in a notification on Tuesday. The notification provides the Google Form link for students to register: Highlighting eligibility, the university clarified that the form is only for students who could not appear on the examination dates. It is mandatory to produce the documentary evidence showing that they could not reach Delhi. The controller of examinations emphasised that the provision ensures students are not academically penalised for events beyond their control, while maintaining the integrity of the process by requiring valid documentation. The university's move is expected to benefit dozens of students whose academic progress was disrupted due to the situation during Operation Sindoor. The exams will be rescheduled only for verified applicants and the dates for these will be communicated later by the examination branch. The move is seen as a relief for many students whose academic schedules were impacted by the situation.

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