Delhi University's New Flexible Learning Scheme Revolutionizes Undergraduate Education

The University of Delhi introduces the Multiple Entry and Multiple Exit Scheme as part of the NEP 2020, offering students flexibility to exit and re-enter undergraduate programs. The scheme is credit-based, allowing exits with various qualifications and enabling a personalized educational journey tailored to individual needs.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 30-07-2025 23:53 IST | Created: 30-07-2025 23:53 IST
Delhi University's New Flexible Learning Scheme Revolutionizes Undergraduate Education
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The University of Delhi has unveiled a progressive move towards providing flexibility in its undergraduate curricula through the Multiple Entry and Multiple Exit (ME-ME) Scheme. This initiative aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the Undergraduate Curriculum Framework 2022, creating a student-centric educational environment.

Under this system, students can choose to exit their program after completing any even semester and have the option to return within a specified timeframe. It's built on a credit system, where credits are earned through teaching hours and practical work. Students can exit with various qualifications, from certificates to diplomas and degrees, based on their earned credits and duration of study.

This policy aims to enhance accessibility and personalization in higher education, accommodating the students' unique academic and professional pathways. The university also assures that disputes related to the scheme will be resolved conclusively by the vice chancellor. Further guidelines for lateral entries are expected soon.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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