RUET revokes 33 credit system
The academic council of Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET) on Sunday cancelled the 33 credit system, following protests from its students.
The council announced the decision of revocation of the system that it took at a meeting held at the vice chancellor’s office.
The agitating students earlier kept confined 15 teachers, including VC Rafiqul Alam Beg, to the university’s academic building for around 24 hours from Saturday afternoon demanding cancellation of the system.
The council began its meeting around 11am at the VC office and took the decision, council member professor Iqbal Matin said.
The university authorities introduced the system in 2013 under which a student will have to achieve minimum 33 credits, out of 40, to pass and move to the next session in newly adopted system.
As per the previous rule, students were allowed to attend classes and examinations of the next session despite their failure to achieve minimum credits. Later, they could obtain the credit through appearing in the examinations. The RUET authorities cancelled the rule from 2013-14 session, replacing it with the 33 credit system.
The students of 2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16 sessions started their protest programme on 28 January demanding cancellation of the newly adopted examination system.
In August, 2015, the students besieged the vice-chancellor's office and staged a demonstration programme demanding cancellation of the system.