NEP 2020 proposes a multi-entry, multi-exit undergraduate structure where one year of successful study can lead to a recognised certificate in the relevant discipline. This acknowledges partial learning, improves employability and allows students to re-enter later using accumulated credits.
Option A:
A Ph.D. is a terminal research degree that requires many years of study beyond a bachelor’s and cannot be obtained after just one year of UG education.
Option B:
This option correctly states the one-year exit point: a certificate in a discipline or field, which is exactly what NEP 2020 provides for as the first formal UG exit.
Option C:
A four-year integrated B.Ed. is a separate professional teacher education programme, not the qualification awarded for exiting after one year of a general UG programme.
Option D:
Saying there is “no qualification at all” contradicts NEP’s explicit multi-exit design, which intentionally offers a certificate after completing one year.
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