Syllabus Lists
The Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS) is an innovative educational framework designed to enhance flexibility and student autonomy in higher education. By allowing students to select courses based on their interests and career aspirations, CBCS promotes a more personalized learning experience. This system facilitates the integration of core, elective, and ability based courses, enabling students to accumulate credits at their own pace.
From the Session 2019-20, the model CBCS system is introduced with 14 core papers, 4 DSE papers, 4 GE papers, 2 AECC papers, and 2 SEC papers. An undergraduate degree with Honors in a discipline may be awarded if a student completes 14 core papers in that discipline, 2 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC), minimum 2 Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC), 4 papers from a list of Discipline Specific Elective and 4 papers from one discipline or 2 papers each in two disciplines other than his /her core discipline. In each semester, One has to study Ethics and Values with 1 credit point each in all the 6 semesters.