NEP Integration Makes Higher Education More Flexible at NIT

Students can now transfer mid-semester, pursue interdisciplinary courses at NIT Jamshedpur

Key Points:

* NIT Jamshedpur implements NEP-aligned flexible academic policies

* Students gain option to re-enroll after discontinuing studies

* Cross-branch courses and mid-semester transfers now available

JAMSHEDPUR – NIT Jamshedpur revolutionizes academic flexibility with NEP-aligned policies enabling interdisciplinary learning and seamless transfers.

The institute has introduced groundbreaking changes in its academic framework.

Moreover, students who previously discontinued their education can now return to complete their degrees.

In addition, learners can now explore subjects beyond their primary branches of study.

Meanwhile, a knowledgeable source indicated that the multi-skilled approach would significantly enhance students’ employability.

Furthermore, inter-NIT transfers have become possible during ongoing semesters, subject to seat availability.

The institute now allows 25-30% of coursework from different branches starting third year.

However, the new system incorporates a flexible entry-exit mechanism.

On the other hand, students can now participate in extended internships lasting six months.

Besides, they have gained the freedom to pursue online courses in any subject during the semester.

A senior academic expert suggested that these changes would create a more dynamic learning environment.

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