The University of Delhi (DU) on Thursday notified that third-year students of the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP) are now eligible to exit the programme with a graduation degree.
The first batch of the FYUP, implemented in 2022, will advance into its fourth or final year this month. The notification comes at a time when several students have been complaining about the lack of clarity regarding the course exit.
“Students enrolled in the four-year undergraduate curriculum framework 2022 based on the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and have successfully completing six semesters (three years) are eligible to submit their intent to exit the program with a three-year degree for multi-core discipline programmes and Honours degree for single core discipline programmes, as applicable,” read the notification issued by Registrar.
“The university encourages eligible students to carefully evaluate their academic and career goals before making this decision and recommends consulting with their teachers and mentors to ensure informed decision-making,” it added.
The university said that the notification aligned with the NEP’s emphasis on multiple entry and exit points in higher education, offering students enhanced autonomy and educational pathways.
Published – July 04, 2025 12:58 am IST