Credit Load Hours
Full Form of CLH
What is CLH?
Credit Load Hours (CLH) represent the total number of contact hours per week assigned to a particular academic course in Indian universities and colleges. Under the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) and similar frameworks, each course is assigned a specific CLH value that reflects the time students are expected to spend in lectures, tutorials, and practical sessions. For instance, a 3-credit theory course typically has 3 CLH per week (one hour per lecture), while a practical course may have 2 CLH for a 1-credit lab. CLH is crucial for timetable planning, faculty workload distribution, and ensuring compliance with regulatory norms like those of the University Grants Commission (UGC). It helps students understand the weekly commitment required and aids in calculating total academic load per semester. In competitive exams like NET/SET or university teaching interviews, questions about CLH and credit systems are common. Understanding CLH is essential for both students and faculty to navigate modern Indian higher education structures effectively.
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Example
The B.Sc. Computer Science syllabus includes a 4 CLH lab course, meaning students attend four one-hour practical sessions every week.