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―Subject: Equivalence of B.Sc. (G) Computer Science, B.Sc. (G) Applied Physical Sciences and B.Sc. Physical Science Degree of University of Delhi.

Dear Sir, This is to bring to your notice that consequent to the change in nomenclature adopted by the Delhi University, the following courses are equivalent.

B.Sc. (G) Computer Science (Upto 2004) Encl.1(1) B.Sc.(G) Applied Physical (2005-2009) Encl.1(2) Sciences B.Sc. Physical Science (2010-2013) Encl.2 B.Sc. Program Computer (2015 onwards) Encl.3 Science (CBCS) Minutes of relevant Council meetings are enclosed for above mentioned changes.‖

3. Learned counsel argues that without any ambiguity this communication clarifies that probably a confusion and misunderstanding had arisen only on account of change in nomenclature and this communication conclusively establishes that B.Sc. (Computer Science) and B.Sc. Applied Physical Science and B.Sc. Physical Science are to be considered one and the same. In fact, it states that they are identical which is more than just equivalence. To further substantiate this argument, he draws attention to a bulletin of information of the University of Delhi which is placed at (Annexure P-5) of the rejoinder affidavit, wherein one of the requirements of the course in M.Sc. (Computer Science) is B.Sc. Applied Physical Science apart from B.Sc. in Computer Science. He argues that this would further establish that Computer Science and Applied Physical Science are one and the same, otherwise why would the University allow Bachelors Degree holders in Applied Physical Science admission in the M.Sc. (Computer Science).

―Subject: Equivalence of B.Sc.(G) Computer Science, B.Sc.(G) Applied Physical Sciences and B.Sc. Physical Science Degree of University of Delhi Dear Sir, This is to bring to your notice that consequent to the change in nomenclature adopted by the Delhi University, the following courses are equivalent.
B.Sc. (G) Computer Science (Upto 2004) Encl.1(1) B.Sc.(G) Applied Physical (2005-2009) Encl.1(2) Sciences B.Sc. Physical Science (2010-2013) Encl.2 B.Sc. Program Computer (2015 onwards) Encl.3 Science (CBCS) Minutes of relevant Council meetings are enclosed for above mentioned changes.‖ 9.25 The said communication makes it abundantly clear that it is the faculty of Mathematical Sciences, University of Delhi, which is primarily responsible for providing guidelines on restructuring of University under-graduate Science programmes from time to time. Initially the programme of B.Sc. (General) Group-A, B.Sc. (General) Group B and B.Sc.

51. In view of above discussion, save and except respondent Snehlata, respondents in all other petitions i.e. Sachin Gupta, Nainika, Vikram Singh and Snehlata are held eligible for being appointed to the posts of T.G.T. applied by them.

52. Accordingly W.P.(C) No.1520/2012, W.P.(C) No.4483/2012, W.P.(C) No.4301/2012 and W.P.(C) No.575/2013 are disposed of upholding the claim of the respondents in said writ petitions before the Tribunal as per Original Application with the exception that they shall not be entitled to back wages but would be entitled to all consequential benefits such as seniority as per their merit position in the select panel and notional pay fixation with reference to the date of their joining being treated as the one on which the person immediately junior to them joined duty.‖ 9.49 The present case is not even a case or issue in hand wherein the Court has to interfere with the minimum qualifications prescribed in the RRs. The present case is factually distinct where no decision has been taken till date thereby frustrating the process of recruitment/selection itself. It is also noticeable that in the present case there are ample evidence/document(s) on record issued by the University of Delhi and its constituent Colleges that there is a change of nomenclature of degree. The present case is in fact not a case of non-application of mind but even failure to apply its mind. 9.50 We may also highlight that the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, calls for multi-disciplinarily and flexibility which is the fundamental in the field of education. It is also relevant that top companies who recruit graduates from B.Sc. Applied Science which illustratively are Oracle, Adobe, Reliance, Apollo, Genpact, Wifi networks, HP, APAC, ITC Infotech, HCL etc. The stand taken by the respondents that Computer Science is not a main subject either in B.Sc. Applied Physical Science or Physical Science is belied from the very fact that the colleges under the aegis of the University have certified that CS 110 Computer application is a main subject in para-1. Further, it has been certified that students have studied Computer Science as a main subject in all the three years. These facts are not in dispute. It is also important to note that for the purpose of taking admission in M.Sc. Computer Science, B.Sc. Program or B.Sc. Applied Physical Science with Mathematics and Computer Science/B.Sc. (General) Mathematical Sciences, with Maths and Computer Science from University of Delhi or any other University whose examination is recognized as equivalent to that of University of Delhi. Furthermore, Any Bachelor's Degree of University of Delhi with at least six papers in Computer Science and two papers in Mathematics under Semester system/at least three papers in Computer Science and one paper in Mathematics under Annual Examination System or any other University whose examination is recognized as equivalent to that of University of Delhi. 9.51 For the sake of clarity, we may discuss the facts of each case in brief: