Updated on: Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Implementing the guidelines of Rashtriya Uchhatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA), Himachal Pradesh government has decided to switchover to semester system for undergraduate course from 2013-14 academic session.
The academic and executive council of Himachal Pradesh University have already approved the proposal and the examination schedule, number of teaching days in each semester, curriculum revision and parameters for evaluation of students work are being finalised, officials said.
Instead for three annual examinations for graduation, the students would now appear in six half yearly examination for getting degree in Humanities, Science and Commerce courses.
There are about 150 degree colleges, including 66 government degree colleges, affiliated to Himachal Pradesh University which would be arrested by semester system, they added.
Due to difficult topography and variance in weather conditions, the colleges close for summer and winter vacations at different periods of time. While the colleges in mid and higher hills close for winter vacations, the colleges in lower hills are closed for vacations during the summers.
The semester system would be introduced for B.A, BSc and B.Com first year students from this year and switchover would be completed in next three years, official sources said.
The students will be offered courses under choice-based credit system and the final examination will be conducted by Himachal Pradesh University at the end of every semester.
The details have been worked for the implementation of the new system at a high-level meeting chaired by Chief Secretary Sudripta Roy and necessary directions have been issued to the university.
The Central University pattern would be followed for credit system for various courses and students will have wider choice and flexibility in subjects they want to study and it will help bridge the prevailing divide between humanities and science apparent under the current system.
Academic schedule would be prepared in a manner that it ensured a minimum 180 teaching days, which obviously means, 90 teaching days in each semester before the examination, Director Education Dinkar Burathoki said.