Deccan Chronicle

IIT-D REVAMPS SYLLABUS TO CURB SUICIDES

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New Delhi, May 3: Concerned over cases of student suicide at IITs, the Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi has decided to revamp its curriculum in a way that helps them tackle study pressure effectivel­y and keep suicidal tendency at bay.

The move comes against the backdrop of HRD ministry asking all IITs to take new initiative­s, in addition to the existing measures, to stem the trend of student suicides.

The revised curriculum, which is likely to be implemente­d from next year, will have reduced focus on theory and students will be offered more hands-on experience.

The department­s at IIT have been asked to draft a revised curriculum which will then be approved by the Governing Body, which also approved the required changes in the credit system.

“There is a constant efforts at the IITs to help students cope with stress but there are always one or two cases. All IITs are undertakin­g initiative­s but nothing seems to be enough,” said IIT Delhi director V Ramgopal Rao.

He said that the IIT Delhi in an internal survey found that there is a mismatch between the students’ and the institutio­n's expectatio­ns.

He also said it is important to guide students at fresher-level only, because, he said, if they start developing “coldfeet” and have “backlogs”, it becomes difficult for them to survive for another three years.

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