Gauhati University plans to introduce its new curriculum for undergraduate courses by 2015.
The deferment comes in the wake of affiliated colleges opposing the alleged “hush-hush” manner in which the university was trying to implement the new syllabus from the next academic session.
Sources in GU said a meeting of the university’s academic council held yesterday had decided to constitute a high-powered committee to consider suggestions from stakeholders to bring about necessary changes in the existing system to effectively implement the proposed syllabus.
“There was no opposition or reservations against the changes or introduction of new subjects, because that is being done according to the changing global market scenario. College teachers were against the inadequacies of the existing system to cope with the revised curriculum,” a source said.
The deferment comes in the wake of affiliated colleges opposing the alleged “hush-hush” manner in which the university was trying to implement the new syllabus from the next academic session.
Sources in GU said a meeting of the university’s academic council held yesterday had decided to constitute a high-powered committee to consider suggestions from stakeholders to bring about necessary changes in the existing system to effectively implement the proposed syllabus.
“There was no opposition or reservations against the changes or introduction of new subjects, because that is being done according to the changing global market scenario. College teachers were against the inadequacies of the existing system to cope with the revised curriculum,” a source said.