ArdorComm News Network
May 12, 2025
During the 1022nd meeting of the Academic Council, Delhi University Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh emphasized the importance of appointing permanent faculty members over continued reliance on guest lecturers. Addressing college principals, he encouraged them to prioritize advertising vacant teaching positions and conducting recruitment drives at least once or twice a year. He also urged immediate action on current and anticipated vacancies, especially those arising from upcoming retirements.
In response to concerns about faculty recruitment in the 12 colleges funded by the Delhi government, the VC noted that discussions with government officials were in progress and expressed hope for a positive resolution soon.
Among key academic developments, the council approved several new programmes and curriculum updates. The School of Open Learning (SOL) will roll out certificate, diploma, and advanced diploma courses in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean starting from the 2025–26 academic year. Additionally, Ramjas College will launch a one-year Advanced Diploma (JP-3) in Japanese.
The Department of Distance and Continuing Education received approval to begin certificate courses in European languages such as French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese from the 2024–25 session. These courses will be offered through the Open Learning Development Center at CISBC.
Other approvals included updated syllabi under the Undergraduate Curriculum Framework (UGCF) 2022 and the introduction of several new Skill Enhancement Courses (SECs). These include modules in Robotics and Automation, Introduction to IoT using Arduino, and Low-Code/No-Code Development in Computer Science. In Biomedical Science, new offerings include Forensic Analysis of Biological Evidence, Forensic Toxicology, Questioned Document Examination, and Injury and Death.
To improve accessibility, the council also agreed to translate portions of the syllabus in Persian, Arabic, and Urdu into English.
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