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Added on : 2025-07-31 09:09:50

The University of Delhi has issued a detailed notification outlining the implementation of the Multiple Entry and Multiple Exit (ME-ME) Scheme in its undergraduate programmes. The notification outlines that students pursuing undergraduate studies at DU have the flexibility to exit their programme after completing any even semester and re-enter within a stipulated period.

Under the ME-ME system, students will be eligible to get an undergraduate certificate after completing the first year (Semester II) with 44 credits. On completing two years (Semester IV), they will get 88 credits and can earn an undergraduate diploma. Students exiting after three years (Semester VI) with 132 credits will be eligible for a bachelor’s degree and those who complete the full four-year course (Semester VIII) with 176 credits can graduate with a bachelor’s degree with honours, honours with research, or honours with entrepreneurship, depending upon the programme and choice of the student.

The provisions also allow re-entry in the same college and same programme as well. “Credits earned shall be valid for redemption for a maximum duration of seven years,” the notification mentions.

Editor & Publisher : Dr Dhimant Purohit

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