Telangana | Resolution passed to revamp Undergraduate curriculum from 2025-26
The Hindu
At a meeting of Telangana Council of Higher Education, a resolution was passed to revamp course curriculum from 2025-26
The Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) met with Vice-Chancellors of seven conventional universities in the State to deliberate on academic and administrative reforms on Friday (April 4, 2025).
A resolution was passed at the meeting, seeking a revamp of the undergraduate curriculum with 20% revision to incorporate emerging areas of studies such as Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Fintech, and Research Aptitude.
For student-centric and pedagogical reforms, structured learning units will be introduced and faculty development programmes will be rolled out, including an MoU with T-SAT (Telangana Skills, Academic and Training) for wider content dissemination.
In addition, it was proposed to assess students through a Continuous Assessment Pattern with a 100-mark distribution divided as 25 marks each for project work and midterm, and 50 marks for end semester.
All the course conversion guidelines were agreed on and will come into effect from the 2025-26 academic year.
The meeting also noted thorough verification for approved intakes before granting affiliations, for law, professional and degree colleges, in the wake of discrepancies between sanctioned intake and the actual admissions.
The unanimous resolution also said Osmania University will conduct CPGET 2025 for all the post-graduate courses and DOST (Degree Online Services Telangana) notification will be released after the declaration of Intermediate results.

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