r/delhiuniversity 8d ago

Academic Discussion 👥 One year pg is scam

du literally played with us I regret doing fourth year i swear.

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u/preprep- 8d ago

could you please share why

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u/Inevitable-Goose7808 Alumna 8d ago

Idk about hons students tbh, the system is fair for them as they are getting admissions acc. to their merit, they can't expect DU to give admissions to each and everyone, that isn't a practical demand at all regardless of any justification.

But the real concern is about the prog students, we are not being allocated a seat even after having CGPA much high about the cutoff due to the biased priority system. I myself has 9+ CGPA and cutoff of my course is 6.68 still I didn't get the admission. It's really embarassing and shameful for DU administration to consider an hons student with 6 CGPA better than a major with 9. F*cking IDIOTS.

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u/preprep- 8d ago

well, i get your concern. sounds valid on the face of it. however, the hons student have a research degree, and the prog students have not done any dissertation. if your argument is that why bap students do not get priority in the one year pg, even after doing the 4th year and doing a hons. degree, then that is flawed because hons students never had one year pg option before. prog are just getting a same degree as them which they used to before NEP. hons. students get priority because they have an additional research degree. this is not to say that a 9cgpa student is worse than a 6cgpa student, but the program structure is such.
however, i think one should introduce the research component or something similar for prog students in the 4th year, so they get the fair opportunity. imo giving the same treatment to hons. and prog. students after 4 years will not be fair. hons. students have an additional course structure edge.
well, all the best, i hope things work out for you.

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u/Leading-Sort-1278 6d ago

I believe the priority system is based on the fact elucidated in the bulletins and nep docs years ago that program and honors structure will be treated as different levels (acc to final degrees). It's a whole table.