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UGC chairman M Jagadish Kumar. Photo by R Ramesh Kumar CHENNAI: The University Grants Commission ( UGC ) is planning to allow students to complete three-year degree courses in two and half years and four-year degrees in three years starting the next academic year (2025-26). The commission would allow students to study at a slow pace and complete three-year degrees in four years, UGC chairman M Jagadish Kumar announced in Chennai on Thursday.

“In the coming years, students who are capable can complete the degree programmes in a shorter duration. We anticipate that they can gain six months to one year,” Jagadish Kumar said. He said, “Despite opting for a slow phase degree, if a student wants, he or she can still take a break from the course and come back later and complete as courses have multiple entry and exits.



” A committee headed by IIT Madras director V Kamakoti submitted the recommendations on accelerated and slow-paced degree to the UGC and it approved it on Wednesday. Jagadish Kumar said detailed guidelines would be issued soon..

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