The Asian Age

DU awards ‘digital degrees’ to nearly 180K students during its 97th annual Convocatio­n

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New Delhi, Feb. 27: The Delhi University became the first institutio­n in the country to award “digital degrees” to its 1,78,719 students during its 97th annual convocatio­n on Saturday, its acting vice-chancellor P C Joshi claimed.

Owing to the Covid pandemic, the convocatio­n ceremony was conducted in a hybrid manner — a mix of both online and physical mode.

“It is for the first time, not only in the history of DU but all universiti­es, that with a click of a button, nearly 1,80,000 students received their Bachelors/Master degrees in various discipline­s in their mail. This is a historic step for all of us,” claimed Tyagi.

Over 156 medals and 36 prizes were also awarded to the students in person by Union education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal “Nishank’’’’, who was the chief guest of the occasion. Over 600 doctoral degrees and 44 DM/M CH degrees were also awarded in person during the ceremony.

Speaking about the university’’s achievemen­ts, Joshi said despite being a “pandemic year”, the institute has emerged as a frontrunne­r in setting new hallmarks in the field of education — be it making a smooth transition to online mechanisms, digital learning, conducting open book examinatio­ns or having contactles­s admissions.

“All stakeholde­rs insured that there was no disruption in the holistic developmen­t of our students. Though physically the libraries were closed, but electronic resources were made available for the university constituen­ts by providing access to them within the comforts of their home. “It is a matter of immense pride for us as we have emerged as the first university in the country to conduct open book examinatio­n in accordance with the instructio­ns of the Ministry of Education for keeping the safety and health of the students as the top most priority,” he said, adding that the varsity will implement the National Education Policy 2020 at its earliest.

Tyagi also talked about DU’’s new ‘’Vidya Vistar Scheme’’ (V2 Scheme), which proposes to make available its faculties, library and other academic facilities to the partnering institutio­ns for academic cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion.

“The scheme would establish academic linkages between partner colleges and department­s of fellow universiti­es. It aims at maximizing the utilizatio­n of existing resources available with the university through academic collaborat­ion and cooperatio­n with partner institutio­ns.

◗ OVER 156 medals and 36 prizes were also awarded to the students in person by Union education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal “Nishank’’’’, who was the chief guest of the occasion

 ?? — PTI ?? Fire brigade personnel douse a fire which broke out in a factory at Pratap Nagar industrial area in New Delhi on Saturday.
— PTI Fire brigade personnel douse a fire which broke out in a factory at Pratap Nagar industrial area in New Delhi on Saturday.

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