Students’ Perception on CBCS Curriculum of Zoology at Undergraduate Level: An Opinion Survey of Students Under the Colleges of Vidyasagar University
Sankhadeep Mal | Alik Kr Mondal
Abstract:
Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) is a modern curriculum system of higher education
in India which was first introduced by the Academic and Administrative Reforms committee
of University Grant Commission (UGC) in 2008 headed by Prof. A. Gnanam. It is a system
that promises to bring in holistic development of an individual by providing flexible and
multi-disciplinary learning experience. The CBCS provides a cafeteria type approach in
which the students can take courses of their choice, learn at their own pace, undergo
additional courses and acquire more than the required credits, and adopt an
interdisciplinary approach to learning. The courses shall be evaluated on the grading
system, which is considered to be better than the conventional marks system. To make the
present curriculum uniform, international standard and more developed UGC implement
the Choice Based Credit System at higher education level. There are different Universities
in the country that have adopted this system through modifying up to 30% of core papers’
syllabus under the proposed UGC curriculum. The major objectives of the study were to
explore the nature of the present CBCS curriculum of Zoology and measure the perception
level of the students on the present CBCS curriculum of Zoology of Vidyasagar University.
The major Findings of the study were suggested that the Vidyasagar University followed
the UGC recommended curriculum pattern for framing the CBCS curriculum of Zoology
and it has also been found that there was no significant difference in the male and female
students’’ perception about CBCS curriculum of zoology at undergraduate level in
Vidyasagar University.
Keywords: Multi-disciplinary, Credits, Interdisciplinary, Grading system,
Perception
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