The Berhampur University has decided
to revamp syllabuses in all post-graduate courses. The new courses of studies
will be introduced from the coming academic session. The revised courses of
studies will be made keeping an eye on the change of curriculum in the National
Eligibility Test (NET), conducted by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and
jointly by the UGC and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
(for science and engineering subjects). Subjects, existing in honours curricula
in graduation classes, would not be repeated in the new syllabuses, said vice
chancellor J K Mohapatra. "We have already directed the Board of Studies
(BoS) of all the departments to prepare their new courses of studies
accordingly," he said. The exercise started on January 28 and is scheduled
to be completed on February 8," said a senior faculty member. The revised
courses of studies would be placed before the academic council of the
university for approval before introduction from the next academic session, the
vice chancellor said. Besides senior faculty members of respective departments,
at least two faculty members from other universities and professionals in the
BoS are preparing the new courses of studies. The members of the BoS also study
existing syllabuses of other universities and incorporate the local needs while
preparing the new courses of studies, sources said.
The need to revise the syllabi was
felt by the university authorities after the new NET syllabus came into effect
in 2011. The university has also started coaching classes for NET aspirants
with the revised pattern of the questions. "With these steps, we hope more
and more number of students will get opportunities to clear the NET and be
eligible to get junior research fellowship (JRF) and lectureship in different
universities," the VC added.
Source: Times of India
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