Delhi University: Classes for all semesters will start from August 16
Press Trust of India | July 7, 2023 | 01:21 PM IST | 1 min read
DU teachers welcome decision, saying scattered semesters were causing issues for them as well as students
Download list of Colleges/ Universities Accpeting CUET Score with Cut-OFFs
Download NowNew Delhi: The Delhi University (DU) has announced that classes for all programmes will begin on August 16. The decision has been taken to bring uniformity across semesters. The Covid pandemic had disturbed the academic calendar, which resulted in a break of few days or no break across colleges.
Latest: Check DU PG Seat Allotment 2025 | Vacant Seats for Spot Round 4
DU PG Spot Round 2025: First Cutoff | Second Cutoff | Third Cutoff
DU PG 2025: Third Cutoff | Second Cutoff | First Cutoff
Don't Miss: NIRF DU Colleges Ranking
The pandemic had also impacted the uniformity of semesters as classes for different years were starting at different times. Teachers had also been demanding one-month compulsory break as “continuous working was impacting their mental health”, a varsity press release read.
Also Read | DU SOL Admission 2023: Registration for PG programmes start; CUET scores not required
In a notification issued on Wednesday, the Delhi University (DU) said it has amended previous notifications to give effect to a uniform academic calendar. It added that summer vacation for semester I and II will begin on April 29 and August 15, respectively, while for semesters III and IV, the vacation will be from May 30 to August 15. The summer vacation for V, VI, VII and VIII semesters started on May 27, and the classes will start on August 16.
Teachers have appreciated the step, saying scattered semesters were causing issues for teachers as well as students. “The National Democratic Teachers' Front had been consistently raising the demand to undo this anomaly. The university has finally accepted the rationale and now all semesters will start from August 16. So July 21 to August 15 will be common summer break for all,” Luke Khanna, a teacher, said.
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.
Featured News
]- Delhi University plans study-abroad programme for UG students, scholarships for some
- Hostel Life: Bad food, dirty toilets, sky-high fees – the truth about higher education’s crumbling backbone
- No UGC framework, no scope of AI-free assignments; teachers rethink class assessment with viva voce
- Assam Women’s University: From handful of students to robots in village schools, AWU is just getting started
- Teacher Training: Deemed university on paper, NITTTRs lose ground as AICTE, MMTTCs muscle in on domain
- CBSE mandatory 3rd language rule leaves Sanskrit as only R3 option at many pvt English-medium schools
- Mofussil to Markets: SNDT Women’s University is taking fashion design boom to the Maharashtra hinterlands
- Promised, but missing: Five years on, National Digital University reduced to a budget item, with no funds
- Amravati University drops Marathi novel on Covid lockdown from syllabus; ‘targeting literature,’ says author
- JNU, TISS Mumbai, BHU: Student unions vanish from universities with elections scrapped, councils taking over