The UGC paper, "Curriculum and credit framework for four-year undergraduate degrees," which HT has seen, states that
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Academic recognition will be given to students based on how many years they spend in a course.
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New guidelines created by the University Grants Commission stipulate that students can only get an undergraduate honours degree after finishing a four-year programme (UGC),
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describing a graded exit strategy for undergraduate students, which are scheduled for publication the next week.
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Teachers and officials at Delhi University criticised the action (DU),
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They affirmed that they would continue to grant honours degrees to graduates who had previously completed a three-year undergraduate programme.
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They will receive a certificate if they leave after a year. After two years, individuals who leave will be eligible for a diploma; after three years, they will be eligible for a Bachelor's degree.
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The statement said that students will not be eligible for a Bachelor's degree with honours or research until they have completed all four years.
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Currently, three years of undergraduate study are required to receive an honours degree.