In its letter to the DU registrar on Monday, UGC said the university might continue the programme in the interest of the enrolled students but the duration had to be three years. "The colleges, which admitted students in 2013-14 to the BMS programme, may, wherever required, obtain appropriate approval of the regulatory bodies such as UGC or AICTE and ensure that students admitted in the programme are not put to any disadvantage," it added.
Many students are happy with the decision. Nitish Menon, a BMS student at College of Vocational Studies, said: "We were scared that our course will get split into BBS, BBE, BFIA. But now at least authorities understood our problem and it's a relief for us."
"Unlike BTech, a reduced duration for BMS doesn't really affect anything apart from the study pressure. But there is a relief because now I won't be graduating with my juniors," said Ritwik Malik of Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies (SSCBS).
But some are concerned about the work pressure. There were many foundation courses in the first yeara. "We will be under pressure now. We will cover the whole syllabus scheduled for three years into two years. However, if the recognition by Faculty of Management Studies continues, I don't have any issues," said Raunit Soni, a student at SSCBS.
DU has scrapped finance and management courses —Bachelor in Business Studies, BA in Business Economics and Bachelor in Finance and Investment Analysis — under the three-year mode.
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