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📘 Courses at a glance: FYUGP

The Four-Year Undergraduate Program (FYUGP) under Gauhati University is aligned with National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. It offers multiple entry/exit options — Certificate, Diploma, Degree (with/without Major), Degree (Haqqas) or Degree (Haqqas) with Research. The program spans 8 semesters (minimum 4 years), with maximum 22 credits per semester. Semester VII includes a compulsory Research Methodology course (4 credits) along with Advanced Core Courses and Dissertation. All students can progress to the fourth year for Bachelor's Degree (Haqqas) or Bachelor's Degree (Haqqas) with Research.

📚 Bachelor Programme Subjects

11 subjects offered under FYUGP, Gauhati University

Anthropology Assamese English Economics Education History Home Science Philosophy Political Science
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Major Subject (Core 1)

Choose any one major from:

Assamese English Economics Education History Philosophy Political Science
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Minor Subject (Core 2)

Select any two minors from:

Anthropology Assamese English Economics Education History Home Science Philosophy Political Science
📌 Compulsory Subjects (All Students)
AEC : Ability Enhancement Course — Assamese (MIL) / Alternative English / English Communication
MDC : Multi Disciplinary Course — Natural Science / Basic Mathematics / Media and Information / Basic Commerce
SEC : Skill Enhancement Course — Major oriented skill paper
VAC : Value Added Course — Environment / Education / Disaster Management
📅 Major
Semester Core 1 (Major)
any one, 4 credit
Core 2 (Minor)
any one, 4 credit
AEC
4 credit
MDC
3 credit
SEC
3 credit
VAC
2 credit
FYUGP Sem-1 Assamese
English
Economics
Education
History
Political Science
Philosophy
Anthropology
Assamese
English
Economics
Education
History
Home Science
Political Science
Geography
Computer Science
MIL Assamese /
Alt. English
Basics of Commerce
and Management
One skill paper
(Major Oriented)
Environmental Education
FYUGP Sem-2 Assamese
English
Economics
Education
History
Political Science
Philosophy
Anthropology
Assamese
English
Economics
Education
History
Home Science
Political Science
Philosophy
Geography
Computer Science
English
Communication
Personal Financial
Management
One skill paper
(Major Oriented)
Disaster
Management
📅 Minor
Semester Core 1 (Minor)
any one
Core 2 (Minor)
any one
AEC MDC SEC VAC
FYUGP Sem-1 Assamese
Anthropology
English
Economics
Education
History
Home Science
Political Science
Philosophy
Geography
Computer Science
Anthropology
Assamese
English
Economics
Education
History
Home Science
Political Science
Philosophy
Geography
Computer Science
MIL
Assamese /
Alt. English /
English
Basics of Commerce
and Management
One skill paper Environmental Education
FYUGP Sem-2 Assamese
Anthropology
English
Economics
Education
History
Home Science
Political Science
Philosophy
Geography
Computer Science
Anthropology
Assamese
English
Economics
Education
History
Home Science
Political Science
Philosophy
Geography
Computer Science
English
Communication
Personal Financial
Management
One skill paper Disaster
Management

📝 Evaluation Guidelines under NEP

Performance of students shall be monitored throughout the Semester by adopting Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation. It will have the following components, both in theory and practical

🔍 Internal Evaluation (40%)

Continuous & Comprehensive Assessment

  • 50% (e.g., 20 marks if total 40) : Sessional / Midterm Test (conducted as per GU guidelines)
  • 50% (e.g., 20 marks) : Any three from the following:
    • Class assignment / Home assignment / Case studies
    • Class test / Unit test
    • Field work
    • Group discussion
    • Seminar presentation
    • Participation in class discussion
    • Quiz
    • Any other evaluative method as determined by the concerned teacher

📋 External Evaluation (60%)

End Semester Examination

  • 60% of total marks in a paper
  • Examinations (internal or external, theory or practical) are counted separately for the purpose of considering a student as passed or failed.
  • Both theory and practical components follow the same weightage distribution.
📐 Example Calculation: If Internal Assessment marks = 40, then Midterm (Sessional) = 20 marks, and the remaining 20 marks come from any three activities listed above.


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