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F.No. l-l/202 I (CBCS/QIP) 17.03.2022

PUBLIC NOTICE

The National Educational Policy (NEP). 2020 envisioned that Institutions and faculty will
have the autonomy to innovate within a broad framework of higher education qualifications
that ensures consistency across institutions and programmes and across the ODL, online.
and traditional 'in-class' modes.

In this regard, the UGC constituted a Task Force to revise UGC guidelines on adoption of
Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) and instructional template for facilitating
of CBCS. The task force revisited the guidelines and renamed it as
implementation
Curriculum Framework and Credit System for Four Year Under Graduate
programme(draft). The draft framework seeks to equip students with the capacities in fields
across the arts. humanities, languages, natural sciences. social sciences; soft skills such as
complex problem solving, critical thinking, creative thinking. communication skills. along
with rigorous specialisation in one or more subject areas

The draft framework is available on the UGC website.

UGC invites comments/suggestions/feedbacks from all stakeholders on the draft


framework and the same may be sent to hflps://forms.sle/MK{rbpl,LravibE36m6 by
4i April,2o22.

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(Rajnish.Iain)

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