New Exit Route at Mumbai University: Engineering Students to Get BSc (Tech) After 3 Years

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Mumbai:
In a student-friendly reform aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, Mumbai University has introduced a new exit pathway for engineering students, allowing those who complete three years of study to be awarded a Bachelor of Science (Technical Engineering) degree.

The move is aimed at providing an academic qualification for students who are unable or choose not to complete the full four-year BE/BTech programme, ensuring they are not left without a recognised degree.

Key Highlights of the New System

  • Engineering students exiting after three years will now receive a BSc (Tech Engineering) degree.
  • The decision is aligned with the NEP 2020 framework promoting multiple entry and exit options.
  • Previously, students leaving before completing four years were considered dropouts without a formal degree.
  • The new qualification provides a structured academic recognition for three years of study.
  • The first batch eligible under this system is expected to benefit in the current academic cycle.

Alignment with NEP 2020

The reform follows the NEP’s recommendation that higher education institutions offer flexible exit options at different stages of undergraduate programmes. Under this structure, students can earn a diploma after two years and a degree after three years, with the option to continue for an honours-level qualification in the fourth year.

Mumbai University has introduced the BSc (Tech Engineering) nomenclature to distinguish it from traditional engineering degrees, while still maintaining academic equivalence for students exiting early.

Impact on Students

Education experts believe the change will particularly benefit students who:

  • Face academic difficulties in completing the full engineering programme
  • Choose to pursue jobs, entrepreneurship, or higher studies in other fields after three years
  • Need a formal qualification instead of being labelled dropouts

However, many educators also note that the four-year engineering degree (BE/BTech) will continue to hold higher value in the job market, especially in core engineering roles.

Background

The exit option model has already been implemented in several premier institutes under NEP 2020, including IITs, where students completing required credits after three years are awarded a BSc in Engineering. Mumbai University’s decision extends this framework to affiliated autonomous engineering colleges, marking a significant shift in undergraduate engineering education structure.


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