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DUSU polls: Campuses abuzz with excitement on voting dayExcited students lined up in queues, many with their selfie sticks, while policemen dotted the roads of the campuses during polling for DUS...
'HC slams DU for admissions mess due to rollback of FYUP'The court directed DU's Maharaja Agrasen College to admit the student under sports quota while setting aside the order of its single-judge ...
Civil service, FYUP issues to top DUSU election agendaThe row over CSAT and credit for the rollback of FYUP will top the agendas of various student groups in DUSU elections on Sep 12, 2014.
Question mark over fate of FYUP laptops as DU reformats courseAccording to the Principal of Miranda House, the question of laptop distribution should have no connection with the issue of FYUP rollback.
After FYUP row, new session to begin tomorrow in DU collegesVarious colleges affiliated to the varsity have initated orientation programmes for freshers in order to adapt them to the new courses with...
UGC to undergo overhaul post FYUP rollback: Smriti IraniThe government is all set to initiating a restructure of the higher education regulatory set up in the country, said Smriti Irani in a stat...
Delhi University’s 2013-14 BTech batch to be of 4 yearsDelhi University was on Sunday directed by the University Grants Commission (UGC) to continue with the fouryear BTech programme.
Relief for students, B.Tech to be 4-year course for those admitted in 2013-14In a relief to hundreds of students, the DU was today directed by UGC to continue with the 4-yr B.Tech programme for those admitted in 2013...
B.Tech to be 4-yr course for students admitted in 2013-14: University Grants CommissionUGC on Sunday asked Delhi University to continue with the four-year B.Tech programme only for the students admitted during the academic yea...
DU VC Dinesh Singh rolls back FYUP after getting strong worded UGC letterThe vice-chancellor’s decision to revert to the three-year undergraduate programme comes in the wake of constant pressure.
Delhi University rolls back four-year undergraduate programmeThe admission process to undergraduate programme will be conducted under scheme of courses that were in force in academic session 2012-13
FYUP issue: DUTA, DU employees, student bodies stage protestStudents under the banner of All India Students' Association (AISA) and Students' Federation of India (SFI) also participated in the protes...
Student bodies protest against FYUP outside VC residenceThe protesters raised slogans against the VC and demanded immediate rollback of the FYUP. Members of one Krantikari Yuva Sanghtan (KYP) als...
57 out of 64 colleges under DU to implement 3-year undergraduate programme: UGCVC Dinesh Singh's resignation came just after the Supreme Court refused to admit a PIL filed by a group of teachers who questioned the UGC'...
Four-year undergraduate programme rollback decision will boomerang on NDA: CongressAzad said, the BJP-led NDA government should implement its manifesto only after going into the details of the benefits it will accrue to pe...
FYUP rollback decision will boomerang on NDA: CongressAzad expressed hope that the decisions on poll promises will be made only after taking sentiments of the people and benefits to them into a...
Four-year undergraduate programme row: UGC sends reminder to Delhi University on compliance reportThe University Grants Commission (UGC) today issued a reminder to Delhi University to submit the compliance report on its direction for the...
Academicians raise voice against UGC order on FYUP rollback"UGC has overstepped its own mandate, Acts and regulations in acting as a more than willing instrument of HRD Ministry"
Over 32,000 Delhi University forms sold on day one; protests against FYUPLong queues, protests and confusion over online filing of forms marked the first day of the admission process for undergraduate courses at ...
Over 10,000 Delhi University students vote against FYUP: AISAThe referendum conducted by All India Students Association across 20 DU colleges saw participation of 11,556 students with 91% of them voti...