The CBCS (Choice Based Credit System) in higher education promotes:
2025
The CBCS (Choice Based Credit System) in higher education promotes:
- A.
Rigid Curriculum structure
- B.
Flexibility in course selection
- C.
Limited student choices
- D.
Only theoretical learning
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Correct answer: B
Answer: Flexibility in course selection
Key points explaining why this is correct:
Allows students to choose core, elective, and skill-based courses across disciplines, letting them tailor their programs.
Uses a credit system for accumulation and transfer of credits, supporting mobility and flexible pacing.
Encourages interdisciplinary learning and student choice rather than restricting students to a single rigid curriculum.
Supports continuous and internal assessment, and includes practical components (projects, internships) alongside theory.
Therefore, the defining feature of CBCS is flexibility in course selection and credit-based, student-centered learning.
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