The policy proposes that graduates of three-year UG programmes can pursue a two-year Master’s, where the second year focuses especially on research. This provides them with research experience roughly comparable to the four-year UG research route.
Option A:
This option correctly captures the bridging role of the two-year Master’s for three-year graduates.
Option B:
Four-year UG with research holders often need only a one-year Master’s or can go directly to Ph.D.
Option C:
Students without school completion cannot enter a Master’s.
Option D:
A vocational certificate alone is not sufficient for entry into an academic Master’s.
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