Royal Global University proceeds with FYUGP

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Guwahati, June 1: The Assam Royal Global University (RGU), the premiere higher
education institution in the North-east India is all set for full implementation of the NEP 2020
with students joining the final year programme under the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme
(FYUGP).
Elaborating the preparedness for effective implementation of this important aspect of NEP 2020,
the university authorities stated that RGU has brought into force the necessary statutory
provisions through appropriate amendments. RGU is offering the FYUGP in 37 programs which
are over and above 14 other four-year professional programmes being offered by the university, according to a Press release,

Expressing his happiness with the development for the effective implementation of the FYUGP,
Prof. Alak Kumar Buragohain, the Vice Chancellor reiterated RGU’s commitment to research
and stated that specific plans are being worked out by the different departments of the university
for meaningful graduate research based on the aptitude of the students and through proper
training by the experienced faculty members.
As the modalities for admission to the fourth year are currently in progress, the university has
developed all the necessary additional infrastructural requirements for the additional classes in
terms of classrooms, laboratories, seminar halls, and libraries.
With respect to the academic strategies for the four-year degree with Honours and with Honours
cum Research. The academic council of the university has also granted due approvals to the
necessary syllabi.

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