Delhi University advises against back-to-back value addition courses

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Delhi University has advised colleges against scheduling two consecutive Value Addition Courses (VAC) to prevent detrimental effects on students’ learning. The new guidelines, which limit VAC to two hours per day, have faced criticism from the academic community, with some calling them insufficient.

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