NEP 2020 describes the current system as having too many small colleges with limited resources and capacity. It proposes consolidating and upgrading institutions so that most students study in well resourced multidisciplinary universities or degree granting colleges. Affiliation is to be gradually ended.
Option A:
Keeping the present fragmented structure would continue quality and governance problems identified in the policy. NEP seeks structural change, so this option is not aligned.
Option B:
This option correctly reflects the movement towards large, vibrant multidisciplinary campuses and away from small, weakly governed affiliated colleges. It summarises a central structural reform of NEP 2020 and is therefore the correct answer.
Option C:
Shrinking universities to a few departments would go against the multidisciplinary vision and reduce student choice and research breadth.
Option D:
Closing rural colleges contradicts NEPβs focus on access and inclusion, especially for students outside cities.
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