Taking college education beyond classrooms and textbooks, Delhi University is planning a four-year course that will focus on innovation and hands-on learning through industry-based projects. The proposed degree programme in mathematics and information and communication technology (ICT) will be interdisciplinary as well.
"The four-year programme will encourage students to take up innovations in diverse areas. The course will train them to go into research, engineering, signal processing, electronics and computer science. There will be lots of projects connected with industry," said a senior DU official.
The course will give 60% weightage to projects and innovations and 40% to classroom learning. DU plans to place the new programme before the executive council and academic council soon for approval so that it can be opened for admissions later this year.
"The four-year programme will encourage students to take up innovations in diverse areas. The course will train them to go into research, engineering, signal processing, electronics and computer science. There will be lots of projects connected with industry," said a senior DU official.
The course will give 60% weightage to projects and innovations and 40% to classroom learning. DU plans to place the new programme before the executive council and academic council soon for approval so that it can be opened for admissions later this year.
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