In
news which will gladden DU admission seekers, the varsity is mulling an
increase of around 2,000 undergraduate seats in its various courses.
It is
likely, however, that the hike in seats will be introduced from the next
academic session and not the upcoming one, admissions for which are set to
begin this week.
"There
are certain popular courses like Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS) and sociology
which are offered at fewer colleges. The panel today approved their
introduction in more number of colleges," said Prof Nachiketa Singh, part
of the 14-member Standing Committee on Selection of Courses set up last week by
DU Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh.
He added,
however, that it is likely the increase will be made effective from the next
academic session and not for the 2015-16 one, admissions for which begin on May
28.
"After
the standing committee approval, the courses need to be approved by the
varsity's Academic Council (AC) and Executive Council (EC), the statutory
bodies.
"Since
there is no time left for getting the proposal approved by these councils ahead
of the 2015-16 session, it is likely that they would be offered from the next
one," Nachiketa said.
"But
the possibility of introducing them from this session is still being worked
out. The step will contribute to an increase of around 2,000 seats," he
added.
Another
proposal passed today by the committee was for the introduction of a course in
Forensic Science.
"In
a first, DU will be offering B.Sc in Forensic Science, initially at Khalsa
College," he said.
While the
BBS course will also be offered by SGTB Khalsa College, Ramanujan College and
Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce, the sociology course will be offered by
Bharti College.
Among the
other courses in which the varsity is mulling an increase in intake are
history, physics and geography.
source:business-standard
image courtesy:economictimes.indiatimes
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