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UGC’s two courses facility: How will this pan out in practice? | In Focus

UGC’s two courses facility: How will this pan out in practice? | In Focus

Dr. Maya John speaks to us on the UGC’s decision to allow students to simultaneously pursue two full-time academic courses in physical mode

In Focus by The Hindu

April 19, 202236m 48s

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Show Notes

The University Grants Commission (UGC) announced on April 12 that students can now pursue two full-time academic courses in physical mode, simultaneously. It has also issued a set of guidelines for the same.

What prompted the UGC to come up with this option – was there a demand for it from students or educational institutions? Will this option increase the competitive pressure on all students – to spend their under-graduation years slogging away on two degrees rather than one? And will the two modes of education – formal (in classroom) and informal (online/distance learning) – deliver the same quality and level of credentials?

Guest: Dr. Maya John, who teacher of history at Jesus and Mary College, Delhi University

Host: G. Sampath, Social Affairs Editor, The Hindu

Edited by Ranjani Srinivasan

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