DU formed 12 principals committee in regard to admissions from Monday
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The Delhi University will on Monday submit a compliance report to the University Grant Commission (UGC) a day after it asked the varsity and all its colleges to conduct admissions only under the three-year undergraduate programme and not under the controversial FYUP.
Government sources informed that during the briefing to the HRD Minister Smriti Irani, UGC Chairman stated that the Delhi University had not taken approval of the visitor (President of India) for the FYUP, nor the mandatory clearance of UGC. It was also learnt that the previous government mislead the parliament regarding the president's nod, thus amounting to a lack of legal validity to the FYUP.
A 12-member committee of DU principals set up to look into the issue of admissions under three year undergraduate course.
* After much controversy, the Delhi University (DU) on Friday agreed to comply with the University Grants Commission's order to scrap its Four Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP). DU has written a fresh letter to the UGC informing it that the varsity is ready to scrap FYUP and begin admissions for 3-year programme most likely from Monday. A meeting of principals of colleges affiliated to the DU is also underway to discuss the future course of action.
"Admission process to undergraduate programme to be conducted under scheme of courses that were in force in academic session 2012-13," says VC Dinesh Singh.



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