UGC Introduces New Enrollment Procedure For Students Seeking Admission To ODL And Online Programmes For 2024-25

The change, effective from September 2024, is aimed at ensuring that students enrol only in approved Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs).

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The change is aimed at ensuring that students enrol only in approved HEIs.
New Delhi:

The University Grants Commission has introduced a new enrollment procedure for students seeking admission to Open and Distance Learning (ODL) and Online Programmes for the academic year 2024-25. The change, effective from September 2024, is aimed at ensuring that students enrol only in approved Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) to offer ODL programmes and online programmes and enhancing transparency in the admissions process, stated UGC Chairman Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar.

"The UGC (ODL Programmes and Online Programmes) Regulations, 2020 set the minimum standards for such programmes, and a list of recognised institutions is available on the UGC Distance Education Bureau website. Recent issues with unrecognised institutions admitting students highlighted the need for this standardised procedure. To safeguard student interests, the UGC has developed a mechanism requiring students to register on the UGC-DEB web portal and create a unique DEB-ID using their Academic Bank of Credit (ABC)-ID. This DEB-ID will be mandatory for all students enrolling in recognized ODL/Online programmes, except for foreign learners, and will remain valid for their lifetime. HEIs are urged to implement this new admission process efficiently and promote it to new learners to ensure successful adoption and operation," said the UGC Chairman.

UGC (ODL Programmes and Online Programmes) Regulations, 2020 stipulated the minimum standards for offering programmes in open and distance learning mode and online mode by the higher educational institutions and accordingly, the year-wise list of universities recognised/entitled by the Commission to offer programmes in ODL/Online mode is in the public domain at the UGC Distance Education Bureau website https://deb.ugc.ac.in/, according to the UGC.

It came to the notice of the Commission in the recent past that few HEIs admitted students in unrecognised ODL/Online programmes thereby putting the future of students at stake. To address such incidents and to increase the transparency in ODL and online mode admission, the Commission in its 581st meeting held on 25th June 2024 has decided to standardise the admission procedure for students enrolling in ODL and Online mode to safeguard their academic future and career prospects.

Accordingly, UGC has developed a mechanism for a transparent admission process wherein any student who intends to enrol in ODL/ Online Programmes shall register on the UGC-DEB web portal (URL link: https://deb.ugc.ac.in/ and https://deb.ugc.ac.in/StudentDebId) with their Academic Bank of Credit (ABC)-ID for generating a unique DEB-ID, according to the UGC.

All stakeholders are hereby informed that the creation of DEB-ID shall be required for every student (except foreign learners) willing to enrol in ODL/ Online programmes in recognized/entitled HEIs from the academic year 2024-25, the academic session beginning September 2024 (revised from July-August, 2024) and onwards. The DEB-ID once generated on the UGC-DEB web portal will remain valid for lifelong ODL/Online learning, according to the UGC.

All Higher Educational Institutions are requested to expedite the smooth implementation of the new mechanism for ODL and Online mode admission process by doing the requisite API integration process and promoting this initiative among new learners to ensure its successful implementation, according to the UGC.

For any further inquiries or concerns, learners can contact the Helpdesk established on the website at https://deb.ugc.ac.in/, according to the UGC.

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