UGC is understood to have sent a formal letter to Delhi University on Monday asking it to review the programme as per its decision on June 13.
Various students organizations under the banner of 'save DU' met senior HRD ministry officials today, contending the DU vice chancellor was yet to receive a letter from UGC.
They said the officials assured them of taking up the matter with UGC immediately.
In a memorandum to HRD minister Smriti Irani, they also said the DU VC continues to remain "adamant" and has announced a meeting of the Academic Council on June 21 to approve a new B. Tech. course in Forensic Sciences under FYUP.
Various students organizations under the banner of 'save DU' met senior HRD ministry officials today, contending the DU vice chancellor was yet to receive a letter from UGC.
They said the officials assured them of taking up the matter with UGC immediately.
In a memorandum to HRD minister Smriti Irani, they also said the DU VC continues to remain "adamant" and has announced a meeting of the Academic Council on June 21 to approve a new B. Tech. course in Forensic Sciences under FYUP.
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