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Option 1 : A, B and C only

The University Grants Commission (UGC) introduced the CBCS or Choice Based Credit System.

  • This choice-based credit system in higher education allows for greater flexibility in curriculum development and credit allocation based on course difficulty and teaching hours.
  • CBCS places a strong emphasis on group discussions, assignments, class activities, and internal assessments, resulting in a positive learning atmosphere.
  • The Choice Based Credit System follows a semester-by-semester structure with even and odd semesters adding up to an academic year. 
  • The CBCS uses a grading and evaluation method to map student performance. 
  • It offers students select inter-disciplinary, intra-disciplinary, and skill-based courses.
  • CBCS ensures that education is broad and meets global standards. 

Therefore, A, B, and C are correct. 

  • CBCS was introduced to fulfill the vision of the New Education Policy (NEP).
  •  Higher education institutions must focus on striking a balance between teaching education and boosting skill development. 
  • The UGC wants to develop a "learner-centric" approach in the overall education delivery mechanism through CBSC.
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