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SOL students hold referendum against semester system

New Delhi: Students at Delhi University’s (DU) School of Open Learning (SOL) held a referendum against the implementation of the semester system in the school this

Published on: Oct 06, 2019 11:43 PM IST
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New Delhi: Students at Delhi University’s (DU) School of Open Learning (SOL) held a referendum against the implementation of the semester system in the school this academic year onwards. Of around 10,000 students who participated in the referendum, 99% rejected the administration’s decision of implementing the Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS) in SOL.

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SOL is a correspondence option offered by the varsity. Till the last academic session, SOL had been following the annual mode of examinations. The university had in July announced the introduction of CBCS in SOL, a system in which exams are held in semesters.

Students said the SOL is not yet ready for the changes. “SOL is so unprepared that till now even the revised study material has not been made available to the students, even with exams due next month. Even teachers are unsure what to teach in class,” said Harish Gautam, member of the Krantikari Yuva Sangathan (KYS), a students’ group that organised the referendum.

SOL students have been protesting against the move. Some of them had also sat on a hunger strike in August. “We have even written to the Human Resource Development (HRD) ministry to intervene,” Gautam said.

 
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