IITs may allow weaker students to opt out in 3 years with a BSc degree
The
country's premier engineering colleges, the
Indian Institute of Technologies
(IITs), are mulling an early exit option for academically weak
students in undergraduate courses who will be allowed to opt out
after three years -- instead of the full four years -- with a B.Sc.
degree in engineering.
According
to a report in The Indian Express, the proposal is on the agenda of
the IIT council-- the highest decision-making body of all the 23
institutes -- for its meeting on Friday.
Currently,
students enrolled in undergraduate programmes in IITs need to
complete eight semesters (four years) to receive a B.Tech degree. But
according to the HRD proposal, academically weak students can choose
B.Sc. (Engineering) after the second semester and leave after three
years, provided they have met the minimum academic standards.
If
approved, the IITs will implement the suggestion from the current
academic year, the report said. Read
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