Delhi University decides to increase batch strength in lectures amid opposition
Press Trust of India | December 8, 2022 | 09:48 PM IST | 2 mins read
DU has fixed 60 students per batch for lectures, 30 for tutorials, and 25 for practical classes in undergraduate programmes, EC member Seema Das said.
Download list of Colleges/ Universities Accpeting CUET Score with Cut-OFFs
Download NowNEW DELHI: Delhi University has decided to increase the number of students in a lecture by around 50 per cent to 60 per batch, a move that has been opposed by teachers.
Don't Miss: NIRF DU Colleges Ranking
The number of students in tutorials too stands to increase three times as per the new plan of the university Delhi University's Executive Council had on Wednesday passed the resolution in the matter, with two EC members dissenting against it saying the move to increase the student-teacher ratio will impact the quality of education.
The DU has fixed 60 students per batch for lectures, 30 for tutorials, and 25 for practical classes in undergraduate programmes, EC member Seema Das said. Earlier, the number of students in lectures in graduate courses was fixed at 40 and for tutorial and practical classes, it was 8 to 10 and 15 respectively. For postgraduate courses, the numbers per batch are 50, 25, and 15-20, respectively.
The university had issued a notification to colleges on November 11 in this regard. "The Executive Council accorded its approval regarding uniformity in teacher-student ratio in all the programmes and courses being offered by the university and its colleges, both at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels vide the notification," Das said.
Also read | DU to hold PG admissions through CUET from 2023, executive council passes resolution
Several teachers' bodies have opposed the notification calling it "bigger-than-ideal" batch sizes The dissenting members have highlighted that the imposition of the November 11 notification will have adverse consequences on the quality of the learning process in colleges and the university departments.
In the notification, Registrar Vikas Gupta said the university came up with the rule to bring a uniformity in teacher-student ratios across all its programmes. The dissenting members said that the raising of the tutorial group size to 30 students for UG courses and 25 for PG courses "negates" the very idea of small group interaction and denies students the opportunity to develop a deeper understanding and clarify their doubts.
The EC also approved the second semester syllabi of four-year undergraduate programmes based on the Undergraduate Curriculum Framework. Resolutions in this regard were put forward during the meeting. The council discussed the syllabi of 100 undergraduate courses, including BA Business Economics (Hons), BA Multimedia and Mass Communication (Hons), BSc Electronic Science (Hons), and BSc Microbiology (Hons).
Also read | ‘Very limited allocation’ from centre, Delhi University seeks Rs 940 crore HEFA loan
"The Executive Council has approved the syllabi of the second semester of undergraduate courses," Das said. During the meeting, the resolution to raise the fee for PhD thesis evaluation by Rs 2,500 was also passed The thesis submission fee earlier was Rs 5,000 for students with a fellowship.
For students without a fellowship, the fee will go up by more than 80 per cent from Rs 3,000 to Rs 5,500. Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh exercised his "emergency power" to approve the revision of the honorarium for thesis evaluation in October.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Quick Watch
]Next Story
]Featured News
]- IIIT Allahabad fines B.Techs who accept campus placement offers and then take other jobs, allege students
- Tamil Nadu: Chennai LKG fees highest in state; fee details of thousands of TN private schools public
- GMR Aero Technic’s aviation course produces professionals airlines can deploy from day one: President
- No more ‘half-baked doctors’: NMC scraps 2-year PG medical diplomas; over 3,300 seats will go to MD, MS
- MBBS interns seek uniform stipend policy as amounts vary wildly and private medical colleges underpay
- NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam: 20 Goa candidates denied extra 15 minutes at centre, demand inquiry
- ‘Not fashion design’: JK Lakshmipat University focuses on design as tool to solve problems, says director
- Three years on, BUHS has left 2 lakh paramedical students with no exams or results and a bleak future
- NEET Exam: Why more women qualify, top the lists, but still can't make it to AIIMS
- Anna University students piece together BTech courses as faculty gaps lead to fragmented teaching