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Regulations pertaining to Credits, Academic Programmes and Award of Degrees:
University Grants Commission
minimum standards of the first degree through formal education in
the faculties of the Arts. Humanities, Fine Arts, Music, Social Sciences,
Commerce and Sciences) Regulations 1985
Partial Modification of UGC Regulations, 1985 regarding the Minimum Standard of Instructions
for the Grants Of First Degree (UGC Letter No.F.1-117/83(CPP) dated 30 May 1986)
30 May,1986
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F.1117/83(CPP) In partial modification of the Regulation notified under No.F.1117/83(CP) dated
25/11/1985, published in the Gazette of India (Part III Section 4) dated 14/12/1985, prescribing
the UGC (the minimum standards of the first degree through formal education in the faculties of
the Arts. Humanities, Fine Arts, Music, Social Sciences, Commerce and Sciences) Regulations
1985, the following clause shall be inserted below clause 7:-
‘’8- The University Grants Commission shall have right to grant relaxation to a University in
regards to the date of implementation on or for admission to the first or second-degree courses or
to give exemption for a specified period in regard to other clauses in the regulations on the merit
of each case’’.
F.1117/83(CPP) In partial modification of the Regulation notified under No.F.1117/83(CP) dated
25/11/1985, published in the Gazette of India (Part III Section 4) dated 14/12/1985, prescribing
the UGC (the minimum standards of instruction for the grant of first degree through nonformal/
distance education in the faculties of the Arts. Humanities, Fine Arts, Music, Social Sciences,
Commerce and Sciences) Regulations 1985, the following clause shall be inserted below clause
6:-
‘’7- The University Grants Commission shall have right to grant relaxation to a University in
regards to the date of implementation on or for admission to the first or second-degree courses or
to give exemption for a specified period in regard to other clauses in the regulations on the merit
of each case’’.
S.K. Khanna
Secretary
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